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|    tsbrueni@gmail.com to Lynn McGuire    |
|    Re: "World War Z"    |
|    11 Aug 13 14:28:36    |
      On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 10:19:35 AM UTC-7, Lynn McGuire wrote:       > On 8/3/2013 10:27 AM, Tim Bruening wrote:       >        > > Spoilers:       >        > >       >        > > 1       >        > > 2       >        > > 3       >        > > 4       >        > > 5       >        > > 6       >        > > 7       >        > > 8       >        > > 9       >        > > 0       >        > > -       >        > > =       >        > > ]       >        > > [       >        > > p       >        > > o       >        > > i       >        > > u       >        > > y       >        > > t       >        > >       >        > > One of the main vectors of the zombie virus was airplane travel.        Presumably, zombie infected people flew all over the world, then bit people at       their destinations. However, in the movie, the zombie virus converts victims       to full zombie-hood in 10        seconds to 12 minutes. Therefore, zombie infected people would not have time       to board a plane before becoming full fledged zombies, and airport security       would not allow full fledged zombies to board. How were zombies able to fly       all over the world?       >        >        >        > They were in the baggage area of the planes.       >               Which miscreants have been loading zombies into the baggage areas?              In the movie, people were converting to zombies in a matter of seconds. The       zombies then attacked any healthy person that moved and/or made noise. How       did airport employees load the zombies into the baggage areas without being       bitten? If the zombies        were in coffins or body bags, how did the body handlers get the zombies into       coffins or body bags without either realizing that the zombies weren't normal       bodies, or getting bitten?              The zombie on the Belarus plane seemed to be in the passenger area, not the       baggage area.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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