bugrimmar said:
In The Last of Us, humans can avoid getting infected with simple gas masks, and the military had a certain amount of control over the situation. They simply had better things to worry about than taking on the zombies head on - they had to maintain peace and order for the civilian population. Make no mistake, however, if the military wanted to bomb the hell out of the zombies, they could do so easily. Tyrant, btw, is a joke. One guy took it down with a rocket launcher. Is that really something the military should be scared of? It's a glorified bear if you ask me. Anyway, the point of what I was saying is that "assuming a human population continues to exist", meaning some humans won't get turned/infected. In the scenario of humans vs. zombies in a real war, removing the possiblity of "everyone getting infected", the humans can't lose because of weapons technology. |
which I agree, I believe humans would continue to exist but like the games/movies mentioned above but the global population would be decimated, TLOU and Walking dead are probably the best depictions of this. not everyone one has guns and gask masks, people hide their bites/loves ones refuse to kill their love ones, goverment upheavel.(or none at all)
weaponry can only so much to contain/control the infected, gun/tanks/airplanes need constant maintenance...zombies to not








