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DEAD BEAT
05-Dec-2006, 03:38 PM
i always thought about where the hell peter and fran took off to after they left the mall?

i mean where could they possibly go that was better than that mall?:rolleyes:


oh ya and i think peter eventually tap dat asss! any takers?:D

OddDNA
05-Dec-2006, 03:49 PM
like just about every other Fanfiction writer, I wrote about where they end up...but I dont think mine was most likely just best for the story I was writing.

I think most likely they would have landed on another rooftop to catch thier breath, from there I think they would not have enough fuel to continue and they both would die pretty soon thereafter. Neither of them knew where fuel stops would be? Im sure Fran nor Peter were exp enough flying to be able to Navigate effectively either, remember they were from Philly and were now in Monroeville.

I dont think Peter hit it just because I think they were on the run and then dead...if they found somewhere safe than there is no doubt they would have hooked up.

Wouldnt it be ironic if Frans baby was born half-black anyway and it wasnt Stevens lol just thought of that.


BTW for those who care in my story Fran and Peter end up in a LOTD type community just much much smaller...closer to the size of the Day of the Dead commune....And I wrote it long before I saw the script for Land. If only GAR would have shot my story instead of his he would have an Oscar right now.

capncnut
05-Dec-2006, 06:19 PM
oh ya and i think peter eventually tap dat asss! any takers?:D


in my story Fran and Peter end up in a LOTD type community just much much smaller...closer to the size of the Day of the Dead commune....And I wrote it long before I saw the script for Land.

In the story I'm currently writing, they survived and DID get it on. The central character is Fran and Stephen's son, Stephen Parker, who is now 22 and works for a rag-tag military organisation in a much advanced Land-esque apocalypse etc. :D

MikePizzoff
05-Dec-2006, 06:39 PM
I think they took off and headed NorthWest (toward Canada). Probably flew for about 45 minutes to an hour before running out of fuel and crash landing.

Danny
05-Dec-2006, 07:48 PM
"did he tap that?", 'im willing to bet yes, yes he did it fact "tap that".

i think they would have abandoned the chopper becuase they didnt know were to refuel, they may have survived for a while but beeing only one dude trying to potect a woman who was pregnant i dont think they would have mad eit myself.


though that'd be a wierd alternate ending, they hide and the bikers pass by, they live happily till the baby is born and its black, flyboy loses it and chases after peter with a gun "falling down" style:lol:

OddDNA
05-Dec-2006, 10:51 PM
In the story I'm currently writing, they survived and DID get it on. The central character is Fran and Stephen's son, Stephen Parker, who is now 22 and works for a rag-tag military organisation in a much advanced Land-esque apocalypse etc. :D

Where would he get the last name Parker? Was that Fran's name?

Are you sure we didnt write the same story? lol

creepntom
05-Dec-2006, 10:57 PM
considering they knew what awaited them in large cities, i'm willing to bet they tried to stay as rural as possible, looking for small airports like they had previously found. i'd be more worried about their food running low before i would the pregnancy. tho once the baby's born, you got not only another person to protect, but another mouth to feed.

if they were smart, they'd have found fuel first, then looked for another place to chill for a bit to birth the baby.

capncnut
06-Dec-2006, 12:22 AM
Where would he get the last name Parker? Was that Fran's name?

I toyed with the idea of calling him Stephen Andrews but I thought it would be too confusing so I went with Fran's surname, Parker. Another reason why I went with Parker is that he's nothing like his dad. Peter raised Stephen and taught him to shoot at a young age because Franny... ah, too much. Anyways, Peter and Fran aren't characters in the story but are briefly mentioned once in the dialogue.

HLS
06-Dec-2006, 12:25 AM
In the story I'm currently writing, they survived and DID get it on. The central character is Fran and Stephen's son, Stephen Parker, who is now 22 and works for a rag-tag military organisation in a much advanced Land-esque apocalypse etc. :D


when can i read your stories

The Alive Man
06-Dec-2006, 01:11 AM
i always thought about where the hell peter and fran took off to after they left the mall?

i mean where could they possibly go that was better than that mall?:rolleyes:


oh ya and i think peter eventually tap dat asss! any takers?:D

Canada. There is no people there.:rolleyes:

rawrOTD
06-Dec-2006, 01:57 AM
"did he tap that?", 'im willing to bet yes, yes he did it fact "tap that".

i think they would have abandoned the chopper becuase they didnt know were to refuel, they may have survived for a while but beeing only one dude trying to potect a woman who was pregnant i dont think they would have mad eit myself.


though that'd be a wierd alternate ending, they hide and the bikers pass by, they live happily till the baby is born and its black, flyboy loses it and chases after peter with a gun "falling down" style:lol:

dude its not peter's baby
its that sly roger's!:D

Philly_SWAT
06-Dec-2006, 02:54 AM
This question requires a lot of thought. In the movie, they never say they are in "Monroeville", or that they are at the "Monroeville Mall", so were they? What I mean is, in Dawn04, they were supposed to be in Wisconsin, but they filmed in Toronto, we are supposed to take it that the mall was in Wisconsin, not Toronto. In Land, they also filmed in Toronto, but the setting of the movie was Pittsburgh, so we have to take it they were in Pittsburgh, even though they didnt film it there.

But in Dawn78, even though they dont mention Monroeville, their flightpath was taking them there, from Philly to Harrisburg to Johnstown, Monroeville was on a direct path on that line. So it is safe to assume they were there. Now to me, GAR made it seem that they traveled for a while from the airport to the mall, but did they? Hard to say. That airfield is very close to the mall, and if so, Fran and Peter should remember that, and be able to find it again pretty quick from the air, and land there to get more fuel. That airstrip was pretty safe, there were only a few zeds there when they were there before, they were just a little careless. Once they had fuel, they would have a few more options as to what to do. If they had loaded plenty of ammo on the chopper, they could have flown back to the mall, picked off the ones on the roof, landed, and tried again. Peter was already familiar with the layout of the mall. He could have moved the already hotwired truck, got back in the chopper, picked off the zeds on the roof, went down the stairs, taking out zombies if any were there, went back in the ducts, and shot zombies from the ducts,just like he shot the bikers from there (not sure why they didnt thin out the zombie herd a little from the ducts before trying the car stunt). Once the zeds were thinned out a little, then go out into the mall and dispatch the rest of them. There would have been plenty of ammo left in the gun store for this. Hell, he wouldnt even have had to shot from the ducts, just go into the gun store, cut a hole in the gates with a blowtorch, and waited for the zeds to come to him (again, they could have done this without trying the car stunt).

As far as Peter "tappin it", of course. Even straight men in prison take to having sex with other men because there is no other option. Both Peter and Fran likely would have no other option, and had been thru a lot together, so yeah, of course that would happen.

Chaos
06-Dec-2006, 03:59 AM
I think that's where Romero initially got his idea about seeking refuge in Canada, but never had the chance to play it out until Riley (Reilly?) mentioned it in Land of the Dead.

The Alive Man
06-Dec-2006, 11:31 AM
I think that's where Romero initially got his idea about seeking refuge in Canada, but never had the chance to play it out until Riley (Reilly?) mentioned it in Land of the Dead.


Right.

Danny
06-Dec-2006, 11:40 AM
left....i mean ,yeah probably :lol:

coma
06-Dec-2006, 04:17 PM
dude its not peter's baby
its that sly roger's!:D
Roger did smile at her alot.
You can do it until the third trimester:p

DEAD BEAT
06-Dec-2006, 07:25 PM
Roger did smile at her alot.
You can do it until the third trimester:p


im thinking "circle jerk"!
:D

MissJacksonCA
29-May-2007, 07:24 AM
Not far on the minimal gas they could find. I'd say they'd head to their nearest known unpopulated span of land and find a farm they could hole up in for a few days to get their bearings. They would have to ditch the chopper but a farm would provide instant access to sharp knives depending on of course whether livestock or crops are being harvested. Also I feel farm owners are by far and away more likely to own guns than your average suburbanite and therefore more likely to be self sufficient during an outbreak. They also would have sisterns to collect water and a ready food supply depending on the season. So I feel they would have landed and found a place to stay, weapons, food, possibly uninfected company. From there I dont know. Would they stay and make a fortress out of their farm? Hatch a plan to make it to the ocean? They'd have to backtrack. Maybe find a lake with a private island and hope zombies dont swim or develop the sudden urge to take a dip?

darth los
29-May-2007, 09:13 AM
Maybe find a lake with a private island and hope zombies dont swim or develop the sudden urge to take a dip?


That didn't work out too well for the humans in land though. It seems that the bigger the group of people the more strife seems to permeate. I think the four of them was the ideal situation.

MissJacksonCA
29-May-2007, 09:14 AM
that way when you're forced to take sides in a conflict there can be no tie!

darth los
29-May-2007, 09:24 AM
I guess in that situation the has to be a definitive "last word" huh? No retreat no surrender. That kind of set up would definitely cause more friction. As they say threes a crowd. But who knows what would happen. The only things we know for sure in life is that: we're all gonna LIE, we're all gonna CRY, we're all gonna DIE and we're all gonna take painfull sh1ts.:p

MissJacksonCA
29-May-2007, 09:31 AM
i'd say keep it at an odd number because eventually someones gonna die and you dont want to be alone so if you have three when you take out one at least then you have two... and maybe a zombie friend like ed in the shed out back

darth los
29-May-2007, 09:35 AM
If it's good enough for the supreme court then it's good enough for me.