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    Generators

    I got to thinking, we have a small generator to use when power goes out. I live in a rural area.
    Ok, so my house is very well fortified, boarded up and I also have vehicles circling up against the house for more of a barrier. Front porch steps are knocked out and of course a vehicle is right where steps had been.
    Anyway, I was thinking for power if the power goes out which we know eventually it will using the generator.
    There is food in fridge and our freezer..Food means life and we would be able to go for a long time on the food from the cupboards and freezer.
    Would you use a generator if you had one or do you think it would be saying to the zombies "Open for Lunch"?
    (I noticed the last time the power went out there are others that have generators too here )

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    good question, debs. i don't know. i'm torn about this one. i live out in the middle of nowhere too and, in all honesty, i wonder how many zombies there would actually be out here. generators make quite a bit noise though and zombies, from what we know of them, seem to be drawn to noise like dung beetles to elephant poop.

    i might run mine on and off, so the stuff in the freezer doesn't go bad. then stop using it after all the frozen stuff has been used up. either way you'd have to make do with the fuel you have on hand.

    we have enough food in our pantry and cupboards to last probably a couple of months at least (sometimes i think my wife is expecting the end of the world, the way we are stocked up on stuff) so even if the stuff in the freezer went over, it wouldn't be that big of a blow to us.

    i have enough weaponry on hand to easily deal with a small number of zombies. i really don't think you'd see a huge number of them showing up out in the countryside after a few days or even weeks. i'd still be worried about the noise though and every bullet or shotgun shell i use on a zombie is one less i'd have to deal with what would possibly be the biggest threat - people like khardis running amok.
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    Similar to you I also live in a rural area...my nearest neighbor is well over .25 miles from me...and my property is fenced with chain link, barbwire at the top. I would use the generator only if necessary. If it is cold enough to keep the food preserved(like it has been here) keep it in the attic or garage. Run the Generator ONLY when absolutely necessary. We lost power during an ice storm last year and we had no electricity for 3 days...I actually enjoyed it. It was a little cold and we used the generator to power the gas furnace, and freezer/refrigerator. I also have enough weapons to last a while and the ability to load my own rounds using the spent cases so I would be ok for a while, although I think the people I know would come to my place in droves...

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    A generator would kill you. The noise would attract the dead for literally miles.

    The thing many people fail to take into account is the normal background noise of life. Typically, you always hear the air conditioner units of your neighbors humming, the motors of vehicles on the road two blocks away constantly chugging, dogs the next street over barking...a whole bunch of background noise, which muffles your own stuff.

    Not so when the dead walk. None of that stuff will be heard; any noise you make will stand out against a silent background. Cranking up a generator would seem like a jet engine. You'd wind up with every single zombie in the town in your front yard, trickling in a couple at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippy911sc View Post
    We lost power during an ice storm last year and we had no electricity for 3 days...I actually enjoyed it.

    Skip, you are bad-ass. Folks like you who are set up, both provision/equipment wise and also psychologically will be the best candidates survive the apocalypse.

    By way of contrast I cannot imagine a city dweller like me enjoying a power outage of any kind, let alone during an ice storm! Hell, the Lakers lose and we have riots for chrissake! Shut the power down in the city for one night, and you won't need zombies to make it hell on earth.
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    this was one of the main problems the character sin the novel autumn encountered. there countryside home was perfectly isolated, but because it was so alone any noise travelled for miles and the rumbling of a generator just attracted them, eventually even with the generator off the noise of the ones the generator attracted could attract more on there own and eventually there's a few thousand on all sides around the farmhouse by the end.


    So i'd say maybe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post

    So i'd say maybe.
    like i said above, i'd probably run mine on and off to keep the stuff in the freezer edible but once that was gone, the generator would be done for.

    i still don't know how many zombies there'd be out here. oxford is literally in the middle of nowhere - 35 miles from cincinnati and about that distance or a bit more from dayton. in any kind of crisis the students would abandon this place like rats off the proverbial sinking ship. all the non-student residents here (me included) have guns out the ying yang. plus, the population is so young here that people just don't die that often around here. 5,000 permanent residents to 15,000 people under the age of 23.


    one thing that is true as hell - sound carries forever out here. you can hear a squirrel fart from a quarter mile away. i don't live in oxford proper but out on the edge- there is literally nothing in the other 3 directions besides gigantic farms and a huge state park.
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    I'd rather be eaten with a full stomach, and no intestinal diseases, but that's just me... (in short, generator good.) My "country home" doesn't really have one, but they're not TOO expensive... right?

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    Read Autumn,
    If after reading that novel you still think you'd have the guts to run a generator during a zombie apocalypse I salute your courage, and I'll be by to loot what's left of your stuff once you're all dead and have staggered away towards the next sound with the rest of the herd :P

    Me, I'm wrapping my shoes in padding, laying down blankets on the floors, and layering blankets on the walls of the rooms I plan to use much to soak up as much sound as possible, and be vewy vewy qwiet. Mindless doesn't mean deaf

    Autumn was the first book in a LONG time to truly spook me. Not just cuz of the zombies, but the notion of a major die-off/epidemic PRECEDING the zombie apocalypse ::shivers::

    Imagine if instead of the traditional model of the "normal" amount of dead folks getting up and attacking live people and making more zombies that way that 98% of the world's population dropped dead over a thirty second period before your eyes, leaving you all alone, for days or weeks until MAYBE you found ONE other living person. Then watching as first the huge masses of bodies start twitching a bit, then a few days go by and they sit up, several more days and they stand up and stagger around in straight lines for no reason, then a week or two later they start to seem to take an interest in anything moving/making a sound and approaching, in large numbers (not violent yet mind you, just tons of corpses coming up and bumping into you, over and over and over, following you wherever you went)...until finally they turn violent.

    THAT is my idea of dying and going to hell.

    To HELL with a noisy ass generator. I'm starting a new career as a ninja churchmouse.

    Incidentally, if the zombies the noise your generator made didn't get you, then the exponentially larger number that were daisy-chain-attracted by the noise the first zombies heading toward you made would. If you somehow had the massive firepower and manpower required to deal with that MASSIVE horde, you'd only have drawn an even large horde to you by the noise you made when dealing with the first horde.

    It's a lose-lose-lose scenario. Any noise will trigger an Undead Daisy Chain effect, so the Way of the Ninja Churchmouse would be your only chance of survival. Even one kicked over tin can at the wrong moment/wrong place could spell doom.
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    Now you've got me all spooked! Okay, I take back my foolish first comment. But... I do love food... and hate the stinky moldy kind. Hmm... I've actually been reading a book on the way of Ninja recently... It seems like work. I don't like work. I better read Autumn, sounds good.

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    I will use one of our prior leaders words to describe what I am feeling... "Bring it on!!"

    I know how sound travels...at night here I can hear sounds from miles around...the kids playing in the pool at the house 1/2 mile away...I can understand what they say to each other...but a person cannot stay silent forever and if the generator won't give up your location then the gunfire sure as hell will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blind2d View Post
    I've actually been reading a book on the way of Ninja recently...
    Is it about actual real-life ninjutsu (which involves spying, not assassination) or about fictional, hollywood ninjas who dress in incredibly inconspicuous tight, black clothing?

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    Well,
    To be fair, if you haven't drawn a whole bunch to you and all you're dealing with is 2-3 who randomly staggered into your isolated area then you could take them out without gunfire. An isolated zombie is a zombie that's easy to kill with a melee weapon. A lead pipe to the skull makes a LOT LESS noise than the report of a .357 ya know? Or, if you're not the up close and personal type a compound bow or crossbow, while not silent, are relatively quiet and have more than enough power to put a broadhead arrow/bolt through a human skull if the range isn't excessive. At 20-30yrds you might even bury the arrow or bolt up to the fletching, if it didn't shatter. (Not a big fan of some of the graphite arrow/bolt shafts on the market these days)

    In any case, those in extremely isolated areas are automatically going to have a better chance simply due to there being less zombies to potentially detect your presence. Less overall zombies also means less zombies to be daisy-chain attracted.

    The people I think who'd really be at risk are those like 10-20 miles outside town. They might believe they're relatively safe because they don't see many zombies in their area, but that's still close enough to town to trigger an Undead Daisy Chain if they do something like discharge a firearm to dispose of a zombie in the front yard.

    Goes without saying the people in urban/suburban areas are screwed if they don't get out FAST in the pre-shambling hordes phases of the outbreak. A lot of people are gonna die because they make the decision to dig in and wait it out at home for the cavalry because they only see a very few zombies around their neighborhood. By the time they realize what a huge mistake they made they'll be trapped/doomed.

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    There are about 60 families here where I live and I noticed when we had the last power outage atleast 2 other generators going.
    Let's put it this way, if I dont have mine going I know they would have theirs going. So,I am screwed no matter how you slice it.
    Also,if we go by GAR's zombies with the recently deceased rising then we probably would get stragglers. Unless some dummies would have a mass grave in the two cemeteries between where I live on each side of me. Then I would be totally screwed!
    I think still if you play it smart you could still put your generator on. Like others have said sound travels and sometimes it can sound like its coming from one direction and its coming from a completely different location.
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