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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:53 pm
Recently, our school hosted an exchange trip for many of the German students to travel and stay with a host family in Deutschland. However, this brought up the pressing issue of what to do should the zombie outbreak occur while one was abroad. Apart from knowing how to say "zombie" in at least four languages, we determined that it would probably be a death trap to one who was not intimately acquainted with the language and geography of the country. Attemping to bring weapons onto a commercial flight would not be possible even in one was licensed simply becuase of school regulation. Assuming you could not return home before the country quarantined itself, are there necessary transportable goods or other easily practiced habits for remaining safe while abroad?
*note: the translations were taken from freetranslation.com except for the first Spansih translation.
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:57 pm
Knowledge of the places you will be staying, nearby hospitals, prisons, airports, and any notable fortifiable locations should be presented to the group you intend to save pending quarantine in the country.
Keeping anyone as a translator will be next to impossible since the self-preservation would probably not allow any reasonable person to stay with a group of American tourists, so having someone in the group who can reasonably interpret more detailed words in such categories as: buildings, locations, food, weapons, zombies, basic medical care, vehicles, and the word for any other articles you deem necessary.
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