Post by Ron Burgundy on Sept 21, 2006 20:16:19 GMT -5
I still strongly oppose this move. We should fall back with our full strength to the Blackmore and Nichols, or we won't survive the coming of the Big Bash.
If people see an empty suburb, they won't really understand our strength. I think we've got the extra men to spread out a bit and flex our muscles. Of course, when more zombies come, we can just draw everyone back to Blackmore. You're absolutely right, we won't survive a larger attack while spread out, but there's no intention to be spread out when that larger attack comes! What's more, if we focus 100% on our little fortresses, that big attack might not come and things might be written off as less than they really are. Thanks for the input, I've got to have someone to check my optimism. Hope that clarifies things!

Also, Blomfeld PD is in deep trouble right now, can a few good cameramen get in there and get some footage for the 6 oclock news.
Yeah, I stopped by there today. Three survivors, three zombies, no barricades. I did something about the barricades, but that took all the AP I had left. Seems to me like we're going to lose all our resource buildings, one by one, and then promptly retake them, one by one. The RRF have the advantage in that they can appear outside a PD or a hospital suddenly and destroy the place- we don't know when they're going to strike or where and we don't have the strength to defend them all (that really would be spreading ourselves too thin). It's just as well, though, since they don't have the numbers to hold them and we can just take things back. It's probably a good idea not to sleep in resource buildings, but if there are no zombies inside Blackmore and you've got some ammo, hospitals and PDs are prime hunting ground!
Also, like it's been said, we've already displayed our ability to subsist on nothing but revives, and that was when we were outnumbered 3:1. We should still fight them for the resource buildings, though. It'll keep them from declaring a victory and ignoring us and... well... this place is kinda our suburb, now.

