Fool's Paradise?

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  • Wow

    pretty small place

    I just want to throw this out, but Wellington is a real place in Michigan, it has a small population of little over 300, and seems to be rea

  • I know, so maybe its not a bad place? Maybe its not a myth, one can hope but if I am going to go on just facts, then it gets extremely cold, there are very few people around, there are forests everywhere, its hard to find, plenty of land, and access to water.

    iorek21 posted: »

    Wow pretty small place

  • It is a city, and at first everyone expected Atlanta to be safe but it wasn't

    Gengar posted: »

    How so?

  • Great find man. It could be a safe place considering its location close to water so it could tell us that they have docks there which have boats (wink). But on the other hand, it could get overcrowded there considering its size.

    I just want to throw this out, but Wellington is a real place in Michigan, it has a small population of little over 300, and seems to be rea

  • lol walkernado

    Slicer posted: »

    Wellington is an incredibly dumb idea. Why on Earth would you want to go somewhere where it's cold and snows all the time when food is sc

  • edited March 2014

    I don't know. Those details involving the geography seem pretty damn important. Mainly the huge gap with the land to water ratio.

    I know, so maybe its not a bad place? Maybe its not a myth, one can hope but if I am going to go on just facts, then it gets extremely cold

  • Good point.

    It is a city, and at first everyone expected Atlanta to be safe but it wasn't

  • It's probably a forlorn hope. But it's still hope nonetheless.

    Also, I have my doubts that Wellington is the city in the image. Cities tend to have high walker populations, if Atlanta and Savannah are anything to go by. Also, the abundance of dark corners and one-way exits mean that even a fairly small compound like a skyscraper would likely be difficult to defend and impossible to escape if the shit hits the fan. My guess is that the city in the distance is Detroit, Flint, Lansing or something like that.

  • Man... I friggin' miss Omid :<

  • And all bad for that damn Carver

    Scytheslay posted: »

    Hahah hopefully everything turns out all right for Clem!!!

  • The only smart thing about going to Wellington is that the cold weather would slow the walkers down. Other than that, I don't see how this could possibly end well for the remaining survivors (after Episode 3 and 4). They'd all need warm clothing, abundant supplies so that they wouldn't have to travel out in the cold and snow to scavenge houses that may or may not be bare, and a reliable shelter.

    The only positive thing I could see happening is that Wellington was abandoned for some reason and Clem and the remaining survivors decide to start the camp up again. I just wouldn't know how they would spread the word about it, if they did. Would radios still work and everything?

  • What if it's overrun with zombies? Maybe everyone who goes there either dies or flees the area.

    Gengar posted: »

    I guess Wellington is somewhat of an El Dorado to the folks down south. Kenny makes it sound like everything there is sunshine and rainbows.

  • Damn. I've been in a ghost town...people aren't nice and if you stay there too long you lose your dreams...not nice places to be.

  • Its probably the same person who cuts all the grass that plowed the streets lol

    I want to know why the street is completely clear of snow 2 years into the apocalypse.

  • And those groups weren't a bunch of assholes, because then Matthew wouldn't let them cross xD
    Some good groups out there still.

  • Maybe, considering that there's a corpse along the road could mean that its abandoned

    What if it's overrun with zombies? Maybe everyone who goes there either dies or flees the area.

  • I hope the game ends with a happy ending, but it's the walking dead we're talking about, so I don't think it's likely. xD

    Gengar posted: »

    Maybe, considering that there's a corpse along the road could mean that its abandoned

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