A British dig in 1892 unearthed a nondescript tomb. The body was found outside the open crypt, curled up in a corner and only partially decomposed. Thousands of scratch marks adorned every surface inside of the tomb, as if the corpse had tried to claw its way out. Forensic experts have revealed that the scratches were made over a period of several years! The body itself had several bite marks on the right radius. The teeth match those of a human. A full autopsy revealed that the dried, partially decomposed brain not only matched those infected by Solanum (the frontal lobe was completely melted away) but also contained trace elements of the virus itself.
Feb. 15th, 2011
Science Fiction
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ANSWER: HIS 1964 COLLECTION THE REST OF THE ROBOTS INCLUDED THE CAVES OF STEEL AND THE NAKED SUN
ANSWER: HIS 1964 COLLECTION THE REST OF THE ROBOTS INCLUDED THE CAVES OF STEEL AND THE NAKED SUN
Transportation: The Armored Car
Feb. 15th, 2011 02:27 pmTheses civilian tanks are rare, to say the least. Unless you work for a private security company or have a vast personal fortune, it is unlikely you will have access to one. Despite their poor mileage and lack of all-terrain capability, armored cars present a number of advantages for people on the run. Their massive armor gives the driver virtual invulnerability. Even in a breakdown, those inside could survive as long as their provisions held out. A zombie horde of any size and strength would be incapable of penetrating the reinforced steel.