Mister Fandango
Fleet Captain
The latter isn't an issue at all. I have one of them in my car.Hey--this is TWD--where two years after the fall of society, cars run on non-existent gas, mp3 players run with no charger for the batteries, etc.
The latter isn't an issue at all. I have one of them in my car.Hey--this is TWD--where two years after the fall of society, cars run on non-existent gas, mp3 players run with no charger for the batteries, etc.
The latter isn't an issue at all. I have one of them in my car.Hey--this is TWD--where two years after the fall of society, cars run on non-existent gas, mp3 players run with no charger for the batteries, etc.
The latter isn't an issue at all. I have one of them in my car.Hey--this is TWD--where two years after the fall of society, cars run on non-existent gas, mp3 players run with no charger for the batteries, etc.
I seriously doubt Rick had a Solair Portable Charger on hand while raiding the prison, or what was left at the local Wal-Mart or Costco.
The latter isn't an issue at all. I have one of them in my car.Hey--this is TWD--where two years after the fall of society, cars run on non-existent gas, mp3 players run with no charger for the batteries, etc.
Arguing that they don't have any way to recharge an ipod is like arguing that no one in the Star Trek universe ever takes a crap because we never saw a toilet.
From, what I've read from wikis:
He's just a high-school science teacher who hasn't really had any contact with officials in D.C., has no clues for a cure and the radio is basically a prop. In short: He's lying. He is a scientist on some level, though, and he is interested in the Walkers and studying/learning more about them. Never trust a mullet.
I had a feeling that he was blowing smoke out of his butt. The group he's with is just WAY too reckless in my opinion to take on zombies in any effective fashion. That's dangerous in a whole other way. Putting themselves and others' lives in danger.
In the comics, Abraham says he started out with a larger group, and has lost people. It's apparent to me that anyone Abraham recruits is cannon fodder in his mission to keep Eugene save and get him to Washington. With his mission coming first, he is not a man you would want to travel with.
I had a feeling that he was blowing smoke out of his butt. The group he's with is just WAY too reckless in my opinion to take on zombies in any effective fashion. That's dangerous in a whole other way. Putting themselves and others' lives in danger.
In the comics, Abraham says he started out with a larger group, and has lost people. It's apparent to me that anyone Abraham recruits is cannon fodder in his mission to keep Eugene save and get him to Washington. With his mission coming first, he is not a man you would want to travel with.Good point. It makes perfect sense. He's just a man out there to get his way, any way possible. It would be smart of anyone who's with him to get the hell out of the way ASAP. This man isn't doing anything for anyone, just himself.
Good point. It makes perfect sense. He's just a man out there to get his way, any way possible. It would be smart of anyone who's with him to get the hell out of the way ASAP. This man isn't doing anything for anyone, just himself.
Archer IVThat's how Trekkies operate though. Have you seen any of the complaints about Enterprise that Archer can't exist because none of the characters on previous Trek series mentioned his name?
It could also explain why there's still food around that hasn't rotted.The nanites that caused the Zombie Apocalypse also preserve fossil fuels. It was all part of the military's plan.
Doh! i knew i should 've mentioned that! I was thinking the nanites were too -- they preserve the dead, why not gas?
Of course, while you're arguing about gas and saying that charging things from cars wouldn't be an issue, ever tried starting a car that's been sitting for more than a couple months? Batteries die pretty fast when you don't maintain them.
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