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Originally Posted by derrell
It might also be helpful at this point to start identifying different levels of zombie outbreaks. If the outbreak can be caught and met with decisive levels of force while it is still relatively small there is really no reason to believe that it will escalate into the full blown Zombie Apocalypse. Among these levels of force nuclear response would have its place when dealing with concentrated large outbreaks such as cities and any Newts would just have to be sacrificed.
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There is also the argument that if the Newts didn't realize the importance of getting the heck out of Zombie City, then they really can't expect much sympathy.
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Originally Posted by DixieGal
Excuse me, but I found evidence that Law 2 is invalid. Toward the end of "Day of the Dead", helpful army private zombie Bud is eaten after he throws himself to the horde in order for the attractive army corporal, her attractive brother, and his cheerleader girlfriend to get out of the science building, find the usual car keys under the windshield visor, and drive away.
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Is it possible that helpful Army Private Bud had not yet completely turned? I would say if Bud were able to recognize associates and acquaintances, he was still hanging on to part of his humanity. He was also breaking Law #1 if he decided it was more important to help out his attractive superior as opposed to eating her flesh and brains. I'm wondering if maybe the Zombie virus had not fully infiltrated the cerebral cortex. This might explain the inconsistencies in the described event. We also have to remain careful that Hollywood imagination does not interfere with our fact finding mission in attempting to codify the Zombie Laws.
On a side note, I often leave my car keys under the visor. I find it to be a convenient and secure place to store them whenever I'm investigating a possible Zombie outbreak. I also leave a key to my front door under the welcome mat.