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Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:51 am
by rat_bastard
Geronimo 2.0 wrote:Situation: Your party finds itself in a huge hospital. They've managed to lock the place down, the only problem is dealing with the maternity ward. What kind of horror factor save vs insanity rolls for having to clear out a maternity ward full of zombabies?

9-Iron or Swing blade, either works.

basically you have a ward full of strength 2 crawlers with no bite attack, but they can howl and there are allot of them in that maternity ward so while they cannot hurt you they can draw every zombie for miles with their caterwauling.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:39 pm
by J. Lionheart
My saving throw is a .45 applied to their forehead, QED.

If you have a problem killing zombies of any type, you wouldn't still be alive when DR takes place, 5 months in.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:46 pm
by rat_bastard
I just had a Scary thought...

If you and your survivors actually have allot of ammunition and a good defensive position then a zombie baby can actually be helpful.

First freeze a zombaby in a freezer.

Then keep it on ice till you want zombies to come after you.

thaw the zombaby and let it howl for a while.

shoot and detonate explosives to kill zombies that respond to the howl.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:19 am
by J. Lionheart
Ooh, I like that idea Rat. Maybe hang it by a rope around its ankle, dangling somewhere off the edge of your fortification kinda like a fishing line. When you're done luring, reel it in, toss it back in the freezer, and have a pleasant evening.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:28 am
by azazel1024
Mmm maybe. One thing to keep in mind if you actually put yourself in your character shoes, there is going to be a certain amount of psychological trauma to most people in a zombie post apocalyptic situation, a zombie babies is going to make it that much worse. Not saying your character couldn't or wouldn't, but its going to take a cold, cold person or someone with psychological problems to do the freezer trick and not simply put one down quickly. Were not talking about some alien bug species that is trying to eat us, we are talking about formerly humans and in this case a formerly human infant.
-Matt

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:04 am
by Mech-Viper Prime
personally i would kill them all, but if the conditions were right it might be a good plan to do as sick as it sounds.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:57 pm
by asajosh
The bones of infants are particularly soft (even Zombie Infants), indeed the skull doesn't completely fuse for a few years (?) after birth.
Just put on your golf spikes and go head stomping.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:58 am
by Teltum
This is slightly off topic, however, I feel that a hypothetical answer to a hypothetical question would be well posed here.

Please note that this is truly a disturbing question. Really it is.

Spoiler:
What if a woman with child has a miscarriage in the presence of zombies (it would be a seemingly plausible occurrence given that zombies can kick your butt). Would the fetus then try and kill the mother from the inside out? Or since its' brain is not fully developed would it just thrash about?


Sorry, but it seems a solid question. And starting a new thread for it seems redundant.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:05 am
by Teltum
Yes and no, she was a zombie and the baby was a zombie. I am talking human and zombie.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:18 pm
by J. Lionheart
Tough question, but legit. The answer would probably be related to one's views on when life starts, which is a whole political minefield I suggest we not touch. Suffice to say, those who feel that a fetus is alive as an independant entity could conclude that if the zombies physically "killed" the fetus, but did not kill the expectant mother for whatever reason, a zombaby could reanimate internally. If that happened, then yes, the zombaby would attempt to kill the mother. Those who don't see a fetus as an independant entity would likely conclude that there is not a sufficient structure in place to reanimate, so no zombaby would occur.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:03 pm
by Ronin Shinobi
Just take a basebal bat or even a a lead pipe and go to town.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:21 am
by ZorValachan
You all are thinking with cocky player attitude, not devious GM attitude.

You don't just have a Zombaby. It's a pretty zombaby. So it looks like a normal infant. A thinker places it in a nice locale. One of those new imitation zombies from the Rifter makes nice little baby noises. Players come to save it. Crawlers under the bed come out, fast runners from above the drop ceiling. all feed. Zombaby refreshes and continues to look like new. repeat.

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:24 am
by asajosh
Teltum wrote:What if a woman with child has a miscarriage in the presence of zombies (it would be a seemingly plausible occurrence given that zombies can kick your butt).


Nopers. In DR, the Zombies gotta do the killing (to get that sweet sweet double PPE), then the murdered person rises as a zombie (or crawls, as the case may be).

Teltum wrote:Would the fetus then try and kill the mother from the inside out? Or since its' brain is not fully developed would it just thrash about?

Naw, it'd behave like a little zombie (a little sloucher, crawler, etc)... OOO!! Baby Thinker Zombie!!!


ZorValachan wrote:You all are thinking with cocky player attitude, not devious GM attitude.

You don't just have a Zombaby. It's a pretty zombaby. So it looks like a normal infant. A thinker places it in a nice locale. One of those new imitation zombies from the Rifter makes nice little baby noises. Players come to save it. Crawlers under the bed come out, fast runners from above the drop ceiling. all feed. Zombaby refreshes and continues to look like new. repeat.

:shock:
Freaking BRILLIANT! I only regret that I cannot use it as my players read these forums.
:twisted:

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:02 pm
by Arnie100
If you guys have seen the Dawn of the Dead remake, then you'll have seen a zombie baby!!

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:08 pm
by asajosh
Im reading "Day by Day Apocalypse Armageddon" by JL Bourne.
Zombie story told in journal style, quite a good read. It depicts a scene in which the protagonist has to dispatch a zombie infant (strapped in a child's car seat).
Knife.

Which makes me start to wonder... shouldn't there be a higher percentage of infant and child zombies? They have higher PPE than adults (and therefore glow brighter to Zombies) and small humans are less able to defend themselves... Zombie Day Care!!! :twisted:

cheerfully edited to correct my erronious title!

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:52 pm
by Gamer
Five months after the wave there should be a whole lot of zombie children and unless the players have been in caves the whole five months they should be used to dispatching zombie children by now.

asajosh wrote:Im reading "Day by Day Apocalypse" by JL Bourne.
Zombie story told in journal style, quite a good read. It depicts a scene in which the protagonist has to dispatch a zombie infant (strapped in a child's car seat).
Knife.

It's Day by Day Armageddon.
It was an ok book up to the chapter "Atlantis", then just couldn't stand the huh???? moments anymore.
Last straw: An operational Minuteman III silo SW of Houston, Texas.
It's nice the author, a Naval Officer by the way took the time to do research. :roll:

Re: Zombabies?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:10 pm
by asajosh
Gamer wrote:Five months after the wave there should be a whole lot of zombie children and unless the players have been in caves the whole five months they should be used to dispatching zombie children by now.

asajosh wrote:Im reading "Day by Day Apocalypse" by JL Bourne.
Zombie story told in journal style, quite a good read. It depicts a scene in which the protagonist has to dispatch a zombie infant (strapped in a child's car seat).
Knife.

It's Day by Day Armageddon.
It was an ok book up to the chapter "Atlantis", then just couldn't stand the huh???? moments anymore.
Last straw: An operational Minuteman III silo SW of Houston, Texas.
It's nice the author, a Naval Officer by the way took the time to do research. :roll:


Thanks for the correction (edited above), but I'm only up to the January 25th entry, so hush! :)