Hm, I wonder what is at the out end of the tunnel our three musketeers jumped in so involuntarily.
Not tunnels, but a storage cave!
It seems to me that the biggest threat the zeds face is starvation, a problem not easily resolved. What if Ink is directing them into a giant cavern for storage? He could have inscribed the "Enter"/"Address" command at various locations around the city to direct the scattered zeds towards a single location. In this very discrete hiding place, they could safely hibernate and be easily managed. Over time, humans and animals would return to the area and the food supply would be replenished. Then, when Ink is ready...BAM, a second outbreak. During this waiting period he could also quietly continue experimentation; the humans who believed that they had solved the zed problem would be confronted with a host of new and deadly variations. I imagine the zeds keep very well, and don't get bored with the whole playing dead thing (haha...).
Note: This has probably already been said, I don't keep up with the forum very well
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I found this episode ROTFLOL. Couldn't find a YouTube of this segment. Oh, BTW, it is actually the bad guy wearing red in this episode, guess what happened to him...
SG-1 Season 6 Episode 8 "The Other Guys"
EPISODE SUMMARY
While escorting physicists off-world, SG1 is taken captive by a Goa'uld hoping to curry favor with Anubis. A pair of escaped physicists who revere SG1 must rescue them.
Quote:
Felger: We are not going to die, Coombs.
Coombs: Oh come on, Felger. We might as well be wearing red shirts!
Felger: I don't get that.
- See more at: http://www.planetclaire.org/quotes/s....2QVwRLdZ.dpuf
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Totally different character. I really enjoyed SG1. I was never a fan of Quantum Leap, but loved Enterprise. Some caution if you watch the pilot. I think it was originally for HBO or Showtime. There is a "boob" scene that never played on the scifi Chanel reruns? OBTW, I'm not a prude, but others may not be as liberal. In fact, I have seen some politician flocking to the news camera, but putting a cloth over some of the statues in the capital...
Hard to believe there are any advantages, if you are from Europe ...
Anyway:
Yesterday something struck my mind: I see where some of the disappointment comes from - or at least I think I see ... Every now and then our expectations are not being confirmed by what the WA story really tells us. And I have the feeling that we tend to fall in love with our theories, assumptions, and ideas. Maybe it is a good idea to disconnect from our personal thoughts and ideas to a certain degree, or in other words: to let go from what we want or wish to see in the future. After all it is Kc who writes the story, and it is the cast and the crew telling the story.
This thought has come to my mind when I reconsider what we have written in the past about the lack of action, the development of CJ's and Michael's roles in the story, the mysterious zombie-tongue, etc. And I feel bad that I, too, have been criticizing some of these things with a shitload of arguments or wonnabe-arguments; after all I am not disappointed about how some things have evolved, but about how I have made my personal expectations more valuable than what Kc and WA-family have achieved so far. I am sorry. And I would like to share this emotional thought with the WA fans hoping to find some reflecting it similarly. But who am I, to judge others. And maybe - as usual - I am totally wrong ...
Ah, fuck it. This law-shit drives me crazy and I start writing stupid shit. Kelly! Help me!
Best wishes!
Liam
Zombie Story:
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
I read something in a webcomic today that goes back to one of 7odd's points about perception. Although it is in a different context, it still applies here
TailsteakWhile we're throwing caution to the wind, let's also assume that sending signals down the nerves in your arm will cause it to move the pizza to your mouth, and not the fork to your eyeball. Let's assume that the information being delivered via our senses corresponds to reality, and that we can make decisions based on it. Let's assume that our memories of the past five minutes also correspond to reality, and that the next five minutes will proceed logically from events in the present. Let's assume that the universe will continue to exist, rather than spontaneously ceasing.
That's a lot of assumptions.
taken from here
Man oh man if feels like it has been forever since I have been on the forum. Couple months at least. Started a new job, traveling for training, had a sick family to nurse, I just haven't had any free time since January really.
There is no way I'd be able to go back and read all I missed. Anything exciting theories come up while I was gone?
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