Darn, I think that guy got banned, so the conversation got removed, but I wanted you to see my reply so I'll post it again. You're telling m… moree you think it's unreasonable for a walker to break out of handcuffs, then a store, and then walk over 1,000 miles as the crow flies without being killed or distracted? Obvious troll is obvious.
Seriously though, it's over 1,000 miles from Savannah to Wellington, and you can't go as the crow flies. Assuming walker Lee got out of the cuffs, and then the store, and got into the street, he would need to hear something in order to start a pursuit. It would have to be perfect conditions for that pursuit to be specifically on the road of Wellington, and there would need to be absolute silence for the entire 1,000+ miles. That's nearly a full day of driving, so imagine walking that.
We'll assume walker Lee goes 15 miles per day in the direction of Wellington with no distractions, since walkers are slow. Yo… [view original content]
That is my exact assumption, yes. I highly doubt someone went into that store to break out a walker to drag with them. There are plenty of beautiful walkers on the road, ask Nate. Assuming Lee wasn't killed by Clem, which I think he was, he was still cuffed. Savannah was the source of an entire horde, there were plenty to choose from. Also, assuming Lee turned, I really doubt he got out of the store. He would have to have broken the cuffs, torn his hand off, or rotted away. I don't think he broke the cuffs, and if he was there long enough to rot out of the cuffs he would be no use as a "walker." That leaves him either being taken, or he tore his hand off. If he tore his hand off that would mean he was still locked inside. If he was taken as a pet it would probably be for local use, and not use hundreds of miles away.
I also highly doubt that Carver would visit Savannah to get walker pets to protect his camp, but not bring some with him when traveling through the walker infested woods for days and nights. Honestly that makes no sense. Also, if it was Carver who decided to take a trip south to Savannah to find a nice cuffed walker locked in a jewelry store, that would mean we'd see walker Lee way before we get to Wellington anyway.
The whole idea of us seeing walker Lee requires to many perfect conditions. It is completely unreasonable, and would not only be unnecessary, it would throw any sense of realism they have out the window, based on my aforementioned reasons.
More unreasonable compared to what exactly? I had Kenny return from a alley full of atleast 500 walkers from both sides with no bullets.
.. In my theory, I assume that Walker Lee reanimated, pulled free from cuffs ... or just stood up if you didnt cuff him and exited out the door Clem went. I mean, why would she lock the door's behind her? what purpose does that serve? Keep in mind, this is still in the early days of the apocalypse.
The Early memebers of Carvers group pass through Savannah after whatever troubles they've been having and someone gives them an idea to herd walkers with them as they pass through, to keep other walkers away. Using some leads, they pass a jewlrey store and come across an undead Lee. Keeping them fed, they carry on and get the hell outa savannah. .... probably using the train?
Who knows. It's not unreasonable to assume. Specially when we have dues ex machina's like Kenny's alleyway survival..
That is my exact assumption, yes. I highly doubt someone went into that store to break out a walker to drag with them. There are plenty of b… moreeautiful walkers on the road, ask Nate. Assuming Lee wasn't killed by Clem, which I think he was, he was still cuffed. Savannah was the source of an entire horde, there were plenty to choose from. Also, assuming Lee turned, I really doubt he got out of the store. He would have to have broken the cuffs, torn his hand off, or rotted away. I don't think he broke the cuffs, and if he was there long enough to rot out of the cuffs he would be no use as a "walker." That leaves him either being taken, or he tore his hand off. If he tore his hand off that would mean he was still locked inside. If he was taken as a pet it would probably be for local use, and not use hundreds of miles away.
I also highly doubt that Carver would visit Savannah to get walker pets to protect his camp, but not bring some with him whe… [view original content]
We are never going to reach an agreement on this topic no matter what is said, so we're not going to post anymore points on the topic. To continue to do so will be an exercise in futility. I'd like to add though, with certainty, that if walker Lee shows up, on top of Kenny surviving, it'll be too much for me; I will stop playing.
More unreasonable compared to what exactly? I had Kenny return from a alley full of atleast 500 walkers from both sides with no bullets.
… more.. In my theory, I assume that Walker Lee reanimated, pulled free from cuffs ... or just stood up if you didnt cuff him and exited out the door Clem went. I mean, why would she lock the door's behind her? what purpose does that serve? Keep in mind, this is still in the early days of the apocalypse.
The Early memebers of Carvers group pass through Savannah after whatever troubles they've been having and someone gives them an idea to herd walkers with them as they pass through, to keep other walkers away. Using some leads, they pass a jewlrey store and come across an undead Lee. Keeping them fed, they carry on and get the hell outa savannah. .... probably using the train?
Who knows. It's not unreasonable to assume. Specially when we have dues ex machina's like Kenny's alleyway survival..
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You don't have to tell me...i said the same thing, lol
That is my exact assumption, yes. I highly doubt someone went into that store to break out a walker to drag with them. There are plenty of beautiful walkers on the road, ask Nate. Assuming Lee wasn't killed by Clem, which I think he was, he was still cuffed. Savannah was the source of an entire horde, there were plenty to choose from. Also, assuming Lee turned, I really doubt he got out of the store. He would have to have broken the cuffs, torn his hand off, or rotted away. I don't think he broke the cuffs, and if he was there long enough to rot out of the cuffs he would be no use as a "walker." That leaves him either being taken, or he tore his hand off. If he tore his hand off that would mean he was still locked inside. If he was taken as a pet it would probably be for local use, and not use hundreds of miles away.
I also highly doubt that Carver would visit Savannah to get walker pets to protect his camp, but not bring some with him when traveling through the walker infested woods for days and nights. Honestly that makes no sense. Also, if it was Carver who decided to take a trip south to Savannah to find a nice cuffed walker locked in a jewelry store, that would mean we'd see walker Lee way before we get to Wellington anyway.
The whole idea of us seeing walker Lee requires to many perfect conditions. It is completely unreasonable, and would not only be unnecessary, it would throw any sense of realism they have out the window, based on my aforementioned reasons.
I know, I just wanted you to see my sarcastic post, but I wanted to add reasoning to the discussion as well. Figured I'd condense it to one post.
Good job, i hope it doesn't get deleted again!
More unreasonable compared to what exactly? I had Kenny return from a alley full of atleast 500 walkers from both sides with no bullets.
.. In my theory, I assume that Walker Lee reanimated, pulled free from cuffs ... or just stood up if you didnt cuff him and exited out the door Clem went. I mean, why would she lock the door's behind her? what purpose does that serve? Keep in mind, this is still in the early days of the apocalypse.
The Early memebers of Carvers group pass through Savannah after whatever troubles they've been having and someone gives them an idea to herd walkers with them as they pass through, to keep other walkers away. Using some leads, they pass a jewlrey store and come across an undead Lee. Keeping them fed, they carry on and get the hell outa savannah. .... probably using the train?
Who knows. It's not unreasonable to assume. Specially when we have dues ex machina's like Kenny's alleyway survival..
We are never going to reach an agreement on this topic no matter what is said, so we're not going to post anymore points on the topic. To continue to do so will be an exercise in futility. I'd like to add though, with certainty, that if walker Lee shows up, on top of Kenny surviving, it'll be too much for me; I will stop playing.
It's just a body in a blue shirt, they're hardly rare.