Quote Originally Posted by Cabbage Patch View Post
Camp Pendleton doesn't strike me as being particularly defensible. It sits right along the major freeway running between LA and San Diego, and the urban area runs right up to the base gates. If the Marines were ready I'm sure they might have been able to establish and hold a perimeter on the base, but given how quickly the outbreak occurred, and how confused the initial military response was, it seems like a long shot to me.
I would like to toss in the idea that the outbreak is over and the threat from zeehs has decreased. So, although the camp probably is down, this does not necessarily mean there is no ammo anymore. Therefore it could be an option to send out a scavenging party to the camp and check if there is still stuff around which could be used in any attempt to attack the zeehs.

@kdalton:
Maybe it would be a wise decision, to use the tricks the survivors have developed over time in order to kill the main figures of the zeehs - which would be Ink, Randy and the Smart Ones. Trick no #1: cover in zeeh goo and therefloor 'blend in'; trick no #2: sweat bombs for distracting the dumb zeeh masses and draw them away from the primary targets; trick no #3: it could be possible to make CODI move right into the middle of the zeeh-horde without any problem, because a) the zeehs don't know what it is and maybe b) would not attack it, because it does not fit the prey-menu.
Now, why attack the primaries? Over the span of all seasons we have encountered two kinds of zeehs: on the one side disorganized smaller and greater groups which can be easily avoided or fought and on the other the organized zeehs under the command of Ink or (sub-)command of Smart Ones. This means: Killing the leader(s) may lead to the falling apart of the zombie army. Considering the few survivors and guns they have I think Michael and friends will try to take out the leaders; afterwards they could deal with the other zeehs after all.

All the best!
Liam