Ninja zombies....clarification please.

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    According to the Zombie Survival Guide... Zombies will retain abilities related to the health of the body. They won't remember their "ninja abilities" but if the zombie used to be a body builder - he will be a really strong zombie. I'm not seeing where a ninja zombie would be much more of a threat than any other type... seeing as those types of people were lethal because of skill, and not because of physical attributes.
     

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    According to the Zombie Survival Guide... Zombies will retain abilities related to the health of the body. They won't remember their "ninja abilities" but if the zombie used to be a body builder - he will be a really strong zombie. I'm not seeing where a ninja zombie would be much more of a threat than any other type... seeing as those types of people were lethal because of skill, and not because of physical attributes.

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    Mr.JAG

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    Where does one procure one of these "Zombie Survival Guides"?

    I own several others, but this one is the most complete. :D

    [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Survival-Guide-Complete-Protection/dp/1400049628/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1318984101&sr=8-1"]Amazon.com: The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead (9781400049622): Max Brooks: Books[/ame]
     

    oneshotonekill

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    Ordered it!!! Also as a coffee table compliment, I got a book on how to combat the undead....I'm already scaring the family with my talk of economic and apocolyptic collapse of the world as we know it...:tinfoil: I'm sure to be shunned with this one. Thanks INGOERS!!!



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    Ordered it!!! Also as a coffee table compliment, I got a book on how to combat the undead....I'm already scaring the family with my talk of economic and apocolyptic collapse of the world as we know it...:tinfoil: I'm sure to be shunned with this one. Thanks INGOERS!!!



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    Ingo ... getting adults shunned since 2008 :D
     

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    According to the Zombie Survival Guide... Zombies will retain abilities related to the health of the body. They won't remember their "ninja abilities" but if the zombie used to be a body builder - he will be a really strong zombie. I'm not seeing where a ninja zombie would be much more of a threat than any other type... seeing as those types of people were lethal because of skill, and not because of physical attributes.

    True, but ninjas are renown for their speed. So even though said Zed would not be as an effective killer because his undead rotting brain would lose the training, there is a potential that he would have incredible speed/leaping abilities that the body retains. Also, the swordsmanship I am sure would be retained from muscle memory. Could be very dangerous.

    Pic related.
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    Mr.JAG

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    True, but ninjas are renown for their speed. So even though said Zed would not be as an effective killer because his undead rotting brain would lose the training, there is a potential that he would have incredible speed/leaping abilities that the body retains. Also, the swordsmanship I am sure would be retained from muscle memory. Could be very dangerous.

    Pic related.
    Undead-Ninja.jpg

    Perhaps, but most likely not. The reality is that speed & skills aren't transferred because the virus turns body movements into a clumsy mess. This is why one would witness zombies tripping over superficial barriers like a street curb. One must be coordinated to move with speed and swing a sword accurately.
     

    oneshotonekill

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    You know, thinking back...as long as said ninja zombie stays out of reach of any known lethal ninja striking distance...any commonly held firearm should be of sufficient stopping power...for said zombie.


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