It has hit other continents. Kimmet says so. We cannot say Everywhere, but safe to assume pandemic.
It has hit other continents. Kimmet says so. We cannot say Everywhere, but safe to assume pandemic.
Last edited by Grognaurd; Aug 23rd, 2013 at 02:07 PM. Reason: Kimmet not kimmel
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Chapter 2 3/3; from the news:
(21:20)
"News of more riots are being reported in many metropolitan areas outside of LA, Detroit San Diego, New York, Houston, Chicago and also internationally in cities such as <click>"
Chapter 29; 2/3 from Kimmet:
"Hesitation is the reason we're losing this war... ...the other commands took the position to not use lethal force until they had to. They were hoping for a cure, something to change. One by One we lost contact with other bases..."
(4:58)
"We lost contact with everyone on the East Coast a week after the west was hit... ... it multiplied and spread across the country in about a day and a half."
"Now we know of a few hot spots along the coast line where we think it might have started. One's in LA, San Diego and two up in the bay area, as well as Oregon and Seattle... and that not all. The last thing we heard before everything went silent was that there was a hot spot in Japan. Possibly China and the Philippines... and that it was spreading rather quickly."
For those keeping score at home, Kimmet's list of the West Coast and the international hotspots really bolsters the Ring of Fire theories that are bouncing around the forum.
Indeed. From a standpoint of scientific data analysis, given: known hot spots and rate of spread... I think it is a very safe assumption that it is a fully globalpandemicExtinction Level Event.
Oh and hey, Nik, I think you and Britt were asking about sounds of the little ones? Well I think I found one... Chapter 27 2/3, during CJ's flashback of the fall of Dunbar, I think you can hear some at 22:07 (and again 29:3/3 @ 0:47)... this occurred during the rainstorm which correlates back to Chapter 4... so the "little ones" were apparently present pretty early.
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I get the feeling it is worse. If large sections of the globe were still normal, communication and information availability would not be so Fubar. I could see NATO effecting quarantine, but I would expect much more shortwave radio traffic. This was Glen's generation Internet and to the best of our knowledge it is dead, not actively jammed. I know that the Apocolyptic Cult Family does not have much traction, but I think there are enclaves like Boulder that were prepared in advance and better protected.
2nded.
Also: Many East-Asian countries have either a huge, or a dense (or both) population. Comparing this with the US this would mean that as soon as some parts of the Pacific territories are affected by the zeeh-factor the horror would easily spread westwards ... The 'only' regions which might be kind of unaffected would be polar regions, Siberia, some regions in Africa ... (So after five centuries of humiliation by the Europeans and Americans Africa could have a small chance to get out of this shit in a rather good condition ...) But everywhere else? *BAMMMM*. No, wait ... *BRAAIIIIINNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS* ...
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Given what we've heard about the normal infected, any area that was cold enough should be relatively safe, especially if the special infected(and the little ones in particular) truly are a LA area exclusive.
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