ron white
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Posted 9:56 pm, 03/31/2014
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There will be a new character for next season,he has Beth,i'm not giving any spoilers,it will surprise you who it is,Terminus will be short lived!!
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Fins
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Posted 9:54 pm, 03/31/2014
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Jason, how many books are in each series?
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Fins
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Posted 9:52 pm, 03/31/2014
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Notice we hit submit at the same time
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 9:51 pm, 03/31/2014
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Can anyone read what's between the parenthesis with out highlighting?
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Fins
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Posted 9:51 pm, 03/31/2014
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I meant that to the one under you that is making no sense. Sorry about that.
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GoWilkes
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Posted 9:47 pm, 03/31/2014
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Fins (view profile) | Posted 9:41 pm, 03/31/2014 | You should stop talking now. For your own sake |
Sorry
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 9:42 pm, 03/31/2014
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(Let's try something)
Highlight above.
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Fins
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Posted 9:41 pm, 03/31/2014
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You should stop talking now. For your own sake
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GoWilkes
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Posted 9:41 pm, 03/31/2014
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Fins (view profile) | Posted 7:01 pm, 03/31/2014 | Yes, please give us the gist on patient zero. You have me curious now | Patient Zero is the first in a series of "Joe Ledger" novels (with Joe being the main character). In this book, he's introduced to an unknown government agency that goes after big-time terrorists.
The antagonist in this book is someone that has created a type of doomsday virus that turns people in to zombies. Later in the book, though, you find that he has been working on an alternative that is supposed to make him super strong, super fast, and live forever (basically, a zombie with a functioning brain).
By this storyline, this virus is what later causes the entire zombie apocalypse. They're not really zombies in the Romero sense, but are really people that were infected with a virus that produces certain traits after they die (including a slower rate of decay).
Incidentally, Joe Ledger has a role in the Rot & Ruin series, too.
Personally, I liked the Rot & Ruin series better than the Joe Ledger series. Joe Ledger was a little too Jason Statham for my taste, where Rot & Ruin was more believable and had a deeper storyline.
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here in wilkes
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Posted 9:38 pm, 03/31/2014
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I think that the super nerd with the mullet is blowing smoke up the ***es of the army type people. He probably only interacted with people via world or warcraft and stuff like that. He probably doesnt know anything about the cure for the zombie plague. Hes already inplausible because he couldnt control the gun. Every kid gets a powerful automatic weapon on his 4 th birthday in TX. I just proved hes a shut in.... lol.
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metal
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Posted 8:37 pm, 03/31/2014
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Here In Wilkes (view profile)
| Posted 8:17 pm, 03/31/2014
| I have not read the comics, and I might be off base but what if the "genius" is a video game nerd that is feeding the " army" guy a bunch of crap? He probably never had a friend until the ZA. Unless they were on the other end of a wowc game... I knew the trrminus would be filled with freaks.
| what? you confused me dude. and that aint hard to do since im such a dumb arse. lol
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Here In Wilkes
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Posted 8:17 pm, 03/31/2014
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I have not read the comics, and I might be off base but what if the "genius" is a video game nerd that is feeding the " army" guy a bunch of crap? He probably never had a friend until the ZA. Unless they were on the other end of a wowc game... I knew the trrminus would be filled with freaks.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 7:18 pm, 03/31/2014
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Jason I think that Beth is in one of three places. She could be in one of those containers or has already been cooked. Or she may have become a sex slave for sicko that kidnap her I say this because of the guy that was going to do rick son.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 7:12 pm, 03/31/2014
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pixel (view profile)
| Posted 4:25 pm, 03/31/2014
| And why has no one asked why the crossbow bolts don't completely go through the rotted zombie heads? As much Dead bashing that is going on don't you think we should throw in basic physics also?
Plot lines might be explained by conversations occurring between characters not on screen.
Just as in real life people at Walmart talk about things and you don't hear them on GW. :)
Although bone head moves by main characters spouting bad lines are just | Have you ever shot anything with a crossbow much less in the head? The bone that makes up a skull is pretty tough I think their about right as far as the arrows go.
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Fins
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Posted 7:01 pm, 03/31/2014
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Yes, please give us the gist on patient zero. You have me curious now
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metal
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Posted 6:33 pm, 03/31/2014
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I think this series sucks. in my opinion.
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GoWilkes
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Posted 6:31 pm, 03/31/2014
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Zombie (view profile) | Posted 5:02 pm, 03/31/2014 | Is Patient Zero a novel? Comic? If it doesn't contain any spoilers as you stated I'll read it |
It's a novel, and one that I really enjoyed. I liked it enough to look up other books from Jonathan Maberry, and that's when I came across Rot & Ruin.
Patient Zero is more of an action novel (government agent with incredible fighting skills, leading a team of soldiers that take on the bad guys, all that). But it's a good unofficial prequel to Walking Dead. It doesn't give any spoilers at all; the Rot & Ruin books make vague references to "Sheriff Rick" and "his son Carl", but that's all.
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Zombie
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Posted 5:06 pm, 03/31/2014
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Rick did said "we all spread out, watch for a while, see what we see"
But then they were all hoping the fence?
I wonder how the buried weapon stash will play out? That was the only thing they did that made sense.
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Zombie
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Posted 5:02 pm, 03/31/2014
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Is Patient Zero a novel? Comic?
If it doesn't contain any spoilers as you stated I'll read it
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GoWilkes
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Posted 4:35 pm, 03/31/2014
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And why has no one asked why the crossbow bolts don't completely go through the rotted zombie heads?
This is actually explained in Patient Zero. Seriously Would you like for me to tell you the gist of Patient Zero? I don't think it gives anything away for Walking Dead, it just gives a little more insight on the backstory.
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