What was Roman feeding them?

In Shel's story in 400 Days Roman asks Shel to help him feed to watchdogs. Their "food" turns out to be a bucket of bloody parts.

Was Roman's group killing intruders at the pit stop and feeding them to walkers? This would be very akin to the Governor and would make me even more disgusted with the cancer survivors. PS I dont think they were animal parts as who would waste food trying to feed walkers?

Comments

  • edited July 2013
    It looked like a intestine to me.
  • edited July 2013
    You know those things that the walker pull out of their prey's stomach and proceed to munch on'em? (In a few game over scenes, walkers do that to Lee.) I'm pretty sure that's what the watch-dogs were being fed.
  • edited July 2013
    That's what I thought to, I do wonder were he got that.
  • edited July 2013
    I know WHAT the bucket was (intestines, gore, etc.). I guess my question is who or what it came from. As in, is it possible for it to be from Dee or (determinant) Leland? Just trying to get a grasp on what was really happening at Gil's during Roman and the cancer survivor's reign.
  • edited July 2013
    Well it can't be good, maybe he killed some walkers and took there organs, who really Knows?
  • edited July 2013
    Walkers don't eat other walkers, do they?
  • edited July 2013
    Maybe, maybe not I am not sure, if that is the case then how Roman gets food for them so often is not a good sign of him being a nice person before the break in.
  • edited July 2013
    I dont think it was from a walker. Lee smothers Clem in walker organs just so that the other walkers DON'T wanna eat her. I know its a long shot to guess what exactly was happening but I know I got a baaaaad feeling when I saw that feeding bucket.
  • edited July 2013
    Your right, o crap, well that can not be a good thing at all, and it had been around 30 days since Bonnie's story, so I think the chances it came from someone else is rather high, not good.
  • edited July 2013
    Well, I think they look for fresher walkers, or maybe they don't eat each other when they are undead but when one is really dead they do, because it doesn"t move, it's just food.
  • edited July 2013
    Anything is possible, was it every show in the comics, walkers eating dead walkers or has that never happened before, because ether way I think it's just plain creepy to have walkers chained up like that.
  • edited July 2013
    No, it's smart. They warn you of people and other zombies. For the food I mean it's like if you give someone steak. It's long dead, but they don't care.
  • edited July 2013
    I know it's smart, it just I am not sure I want to wake up with coffee in hand, and walk out to see a walker jump at me while I am half awake, and do they really even need food anyway, they are dead in all.
  • edited July 2013
    They didn't have coffee at the pitstop :D
    Anyway, I think they rot faster without food. Otherwise, all would be way too rotten to go around.
  • edited July 2013
    The Saviors, Woodbury, and Crawford all use walkers in that way. It may be smart but it kind of tells me something about those people if they are able to get accustomed to walkers even going as far as feeding them strangers and living right beside them. Plus, Roman's pit stop became a "Nobody leaves alive" kind of place so it just goes to show where your humanity has degenerated to if your utilizing walkers and people like such.
  • edited July 2013
    Even without coffee it would be one of hell of a jumpscare, and they said that in the show and nowhere else, I am going to guess that it's the truth.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    It was proberly animal meant, like road kill or just an animal that they ( the humans ) could not eat for whatever reason, they prolly didnt feed the watchdogs ALL the time, just when they could
  • edited July 2013
    Seems possible.
  • edited July 2013
    First, thee watchdogs were there before the 'no one leaves' policy.
    Second, if Steph just talked to the group about leaving and didn't take the supplies that keep a kid, two adults and 2/3 old people alive, I think that Roman would have considered of letting her go, or just leaving the camp all together.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    How the zombies now they are eating a zombie?


    Because the smell.......
  • edited July 2013
    That would be a sight, walkers eating other walkers, if it would ever happen.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Okay you have a point there... But i dont think roman fed them human flesh, maybe roberto(the guy that was killed by roman)

    they...were feeding the walkers before they shot him......? lol dude did you even pay the game?

    EDIT and walkers dont eat dead flesh i dont think, but this can go either way because one started eating abe ford from the comics after he had died, but in episode 1 of this game they dont eat the body of the lady who shoots herself
  • edited July 2013
    Maybe because they are too busy following the group? Anyway it's just food to them.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    I played season 1 not 400days but okay i looked and now i got something. Becca says: If clive dies NEXT, he would be a better watchdog anyway. So maybe some of the group died and roman fed that?

    I doubt they would feed " one of there own " to walkers, they seem like decent peeps, im just gunna assume to myself that they are feeding walkers animals, things like rats and birds, common animals. This seems more likely seeing as they have a garden and dont seem to need to resort to eating rats.
  • edited July 2013
    True, all to true.
  • edited July 2013
    I'd assume they were just feeding them some animals,plus walkers would only need to be fed very rarely,they have to go a few months without any food at all until they get so weak that they can't move liked Fivel in the attic.
  • Omid's catOmid's cat Banned
    edited July 2013
    Idea of feeding zombies is stupid. I don't like it at all. Maybe it is just instinct and they don't really eat. Because it's impossible.
    So... can a zombie starve to... death?
    Can zombie poop?
  • edited July 2013
    He is probably like Hershel in the series where he thinks they are "sick" and they can come back? Or he really thinks they are animals.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Yeah it probally is but feeding a walker is a weird idea

    Maybe it makes them less agressive? But then that would contradict making them a watchdog lol keep in mind that these people dont really know what the deal is with walkers, they may not know that feeding them is not really needed.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Omid's cat wrote: »
    Idea of feeding zombies is stupid. I don't like it at all. Maybe it is just instinct and they don't really eat. Because it's impossible.
    So... can a zombie starve to... death?
    Can zombie poop?

    accoding to robert kirkman, walkers dont " poop " like we do, when there stomach is full, the food is simply forced out through the anus due to the pressure inside there bellys....i know, sounds sexy right? HAHAHAHA NO BUT EWWWW.
  • edited July 2013
    D28 wrote: »
    accoding to robert kirkman, walkers dont " poop " like we do, when there stomach is full, the food is simply forced out through the anus due to the pressure inside there bellys....i know, sounds sexy right? HAHAHAHA NO BUT EWWWW.

    Disgusting!!
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Ehkay wrote: »
    Disgusting!!

    I know, as if walkers did not smell bad enuff...how are people not puking everytime one attacks them?
  • edited July 2013
    They were probably feeding them the random puppies that place apparently has running around.
  • edited July 2013
    I dunno. Those didn't seem small enough to be a rabbit's guts.
  • edited July 2013
    That1Guy wrote: »
    I dunno. Those didn't seem small enough to be a rabbit's guts.

    Thats what I was thinking, and any small animals they catch would likely be cooked and eaten. That, along with the idea that walkers only eat live or recently dead meat, makes me think that Roman & Co. were feeding other survivors to their "watchdogs"
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Thats what I was thinking, and any small animals they catch would likely be cooked and eaten. That, along with the idea that walkers only eat live or recently dead meat, makes me think that Roman & Co. were feeding other survivors to their "watchdogs"

    I know, but im thinking if they had a garden, then the need to risk lifes and hunt animals would not be a thing if that makes sense? But one things for sure, whatever they were feeding the walkers was alive at some point.
  • D28D28
    edited July 2013
    Well i thought about something again haha.
    If they get skinyn they can broke loose and kill the group.
    So maybe so they are not getting skinny and need to be good watchdogs

    Nah they were chained at the neck, i think? Worst case scenario with that is that the flesh rots so bad the chains eventually just much thru it and the walkers head pops off and then its not exactly dangerous....unless one of the guys like, trys to hook up with it? lol NATE im looking at you here!
  • edited July 2013
    Meh. I still think they'll eat other walker's guts if you give them. And what about deers? They keep the good pieces and leave the worst to the watchdogs.
  • edited July 2013
    D28 wrote: »
    I know, but im thinking if they had a garden, then the need to risk lifes and hunt animals would not be a thing if that makes sense? But one things for sure, whatever they were feeding the walkers was alive at some point.

    Exactly, even more likely the bucket was of people since they had a garden and wouldn't risk leaving to hunt . And I strongly doubt they would risk hunting for the sake of feeding walkers. But even if rabbits wandered into the pit stop, do you think they would be having rabbit in their soup or do you think they would say "Great this can feed Walt!"?
This discussion has been closed.