Ending a zombie-infested world

edited November 2012 in The Walking Dead
Which option do you think is effective in elimating every single zombie on Earth?

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  • edited October 2012
    Uhm. Aliens?
  • edited October 2012
    Beyond nuclear destruction, just time. Waiting them out, hoping they starve before you do. That's really all there is to it. Definitely can't go and try to put a bullet in each one's brain.
  • edited October 2012
    A particularly nasty virus would do it. Inoculate the remaining humans, then release it.
  • edited October 2012
    distortion wrote: »
    Beyond nuclear destruction, just time. Waiting them out, hoping they starve before you do. That's really all there is to it. Definitely can't go and try to put a bullet in each one's brain.
    I agree.
    I would not wait till they starve (I do not think they can starve. Even if...it would take forever. They have enough animals to eat. And they would just eat each other if necessary).

    I would wait for a vaccine.
  • edited October 2012
    We still don't know much about these Classic Romero zombies... althought they have been around since 1960's ;)
    But they won't eat rotten meat, at least not in the walking dead universe. If you remember they can smell. If something smells dead/rotten they won't touch it. As Kirkman's zombies rot whole the time, they get weaker as the time goes by...
    Then they won't be a too big thread. I'd just try to survive and wait... There really isn't a way to get rid of the all zombies; everyone who dies (humans) will wake up as one of them, without government or some kind of other organized large group it would be impossible as there are thousands, millions of them.
  • edited October 2012
    You mean in TWD? I don't think so. Considering the idea that everyone is infected, even though the survivors may somehow kill every undead being, they will also turn into zombies. An effective way to end the apocalypse in TWD is to distribute a cure. However, Kirkman thinks of his comic as the "one zombie story that never ends", implying that the danger of the apocalypse won't be solved. Wow, the approximate 300 issues is going to be extremely repetitive. Glad I stopped at 100.
  • edited November 2012
    Time. Let the years pass and walkers will be gone. You can't kill all of 'em. You could clear some areas to be safe, but that's it. Anyways, if everyone is infected, when time passes and walkers are long gone, people will naturally die and turn again, so it looks like a neverending apocalypse.
  • edited November 2012
    I wonder what happened to Astronauts and such who were in space at the time the apocalypse begun? Are they infected?

    Regardless, i don't think anything will work. If the rest of the world is in ruins i don't think anyone would be there to launch nuclear devices, and waiting them out, while it might be possible, has it's own problems(starvation, dissent and/or rebellion amongst a group, quarrels against other survivors, etc.).

    It seems the most feasible option is to hope for a cure and if that doesn't happen, well...the walkers will win.
  • edited November 2012
    Fire-bombing, total war, capture and cremation, and malnutrition from hiding underground for a long period of time.
  • edited November 2012
    An Ice Age.
  • edited November 2012
    Mornai wrote: »
    I wonder what happened to Astronauts and such who were in space at the time the apocalypse begun? Are they infected?

    The Walking Dead 2: ZOMBIES IN SPACE :eek:
  • edited November 2012
    Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
  • edited November 2012
    Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

    F'ing a!
  • edited November 2012
    A cure or the removal of the human race. Since everyone is infected. Each time a human dies, they turn. Starvation may eventually wipe out a majority of the ones that turned initially. But we have no idea how long that process might take in the TWD world. Again, it's probably something that even Kirkman doesn't know.

    In the books there were very vague hints about a Zombie's potential to get smarter, or to hold on to a glimmer of the past. It was mentioned a couple of times actually. How one Zombie turned her head away when the gun was pointed at her head. Like she knew what was about to happen. etc.

    From this information it seems like there may be a possibility of an "evolved" form of "super zombie" at some point. perhaps smarter, maybe even faster.

    We know that Viruses and even Bacteria have the ability to evolve and mutate (antibody resistant strains).
  • edited November 2012
    Well. How to end it. The Zombies won't be gone any time soon. Even if you got a not exsisting task force together to kill all the zombies, you would definatly miss some of them.

    First of all you need to do like resident evil 2 in Raccon City, where they build a solid wall around the whole city. You just need to put the people inside the walls and not outside of them.

    Second you need to take care of the basics in this area- the goal should be to ensure that people won't have to live the area for any reason. You should have a task force to do the "outside of the wall tasks". They ofcause need the prober tools to operate relativly safe outside.

    Third you have to solve the main problem of everyone beeing infected. Short termed you need to have everyone know, what you do to a dead person (even the kids). It would not hurt to have safe zones or more areas a few miles apart, so that no single act could kill everyone. You ofcause need some safe way to travel between these areas (underground maybe).

    Last but not least you need to get some scientists to work on a cure, so the zombies would be extinct long termed.

    I think that is how to end the apocalypse:)
  • edited November 2012
    Zeruis wrote: »
    . Glad I stopped at 100.

    how could you stop reading the series at 100?
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