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Post by Cybermortis on Jun 19, 2015 20:53:03 GMT
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Post by silverdragon on Jun 21, 2015 13:18:40 GMT
Another "Zombie" thing?... What happened to not doing ooogie booogie.
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Post by the light works on Jun 21, 2015 15:13:07 GMT
Another "Zombie" thing?... What happened to not doing ooogie booogie. they restricted the last zombie special to factors that were in the realm of documentable physics. I would presume this would be the same.
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Post by watcher56 on Jun 22, 2015 3:09:08 GMT
Another "Zombie" thing?... What happened to not doing ooogie booogie. they restricted the last zombie special to factors that were in the realm of documentable physics. I would presume this would be the same. They did? How did they do that with regard to imaginary beings?
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Post by the light works on Jun 22, 2015 3:17:27 GMT
they restricted the last zombie special to factors that were in the realm of documentable physics. I would presume this would be the same. They did? How did they do that with regard to imaginary beings? as I recall, one test was whether more bodies could apply more force to a door through additive forces the other was whether a gun or a melee weapon could hold back a horde better.
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Post by OziRiS on Jun 22, 2015 10:17:20 GMT
They did? How did they do that with regard to imaginary beings? as I recall, one test was whether more bodies could apply more force to a door through additive forces the other was whether a gun or a melee weapon could hold back a horde better. The one about the door was valid enough, since the same force could just as well have been applied by regular human beings, but the gun/melee weapon vs. horde was still based on the horde moving and acting like zombies, so that was as scientifically interesting as investigating the best way to catch flying reindeer.
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Post by blazerrose on Jun 22, 2015 21:58:03 GMT
Wish I lived in the Bay Area....
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Post by GTCGreg on Jun 22, 2015 22:37:15 GMT
Wasn't really interested in the last zombi special they did. Doubt I'll be interested in this one.
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Post by silverdragon on Jun 23, 2015 6:08:37 GMT
as I recall, one test was whether more bodies could apply more force to a door through additive forces the other was whether a gun or a melee weapon could hold back a horde better. The one about the door was valid enough, since the same force could just as well have been applied by regular human beings, but the gun/melee weapon vs. horde was still based on the horde moving and acting like zombies, so that was as scientifically interesting as investigating the best way to catch flying reindeer. Nail a toy squeaky duck to a board and place that on a rotary clothes drier. They will be so intrigued, they wont move when you sneak up on them.
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