The most amusing thing is I didn't have to fudge any of the answers (well, not true. The question about which of my friends I would trust to cover my back [with a weapon, in a fight] had options for 1 person, half, three quarters, all of them. I'd say the real numbers are about 1/3rds, and I rounded up.
Official Survivor Congratulations! You scored 94%! |
| Whether through ferocity or quickness, you made it out. You made the right choice most of the time, but you probably screwed up somewhere. Nobody's perfect, at least you're alive. |
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My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 96% on survivalpoints |
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Date: 2005-03-15 03:42 am (UTC)I also scored better than 96 percent on survival points.
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Date: 2005-03-15 05:19 am (UTC)Lots of firepower (ammo is more important than guns, one per person is enough, but run out of rounds and all it is is a mediocre club, or a half-assed spear; and a short one at that).
Stay put when possible.
Food that keeps is better than food that's easy (staples over cans, eat the fresh and move on).
More people is better, because that's more guns (or at least more eyes. In a truly zombie situation, it's also the same as being one fish in the school, just make sure you have a gun).
I chose the bus. From a personal perspective, it has more windows, so more people can shoot things. It also hauls a lot of ammo.
For armor, helmet and vest. One's head is really vulnerable.
But then again, I do have to deal with this sort of thing (just not against the undead) as a professional mindset, so I probably have an edge.
TK
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Date: 2005-03-15 05:49 am (UTC)For armor, I went with the overkill method they listed. If they bite you anywhere, you're screwed.
On a side note...
Date: 2005-03-15 05:50 am (UTC)