The protagonists of the last three things you read/watched/played are the members of your zombie apocalypse team. How screwed are you?* "A Fork in the Road" (about V from Vendetta)
* "Swimming Against the Tide" (an evil paladin, two good paladins, and a mercenary soldier)
* "Fucking For Virginity" (a modern soldier)
Oh yeah. Those zombies are so cooked. This would be as much fun as the snoopy nuke in the mall scenario.
May 3 2012, 13:18:47 UTC 9 years ago
A book about the Seneca Falls Convention on women's rights in 1848.
_The Difference Engine_ by William Gibson
_Hal Leonard Pocket Rhyming Dictionary_
The latter won't be much help, as it doesn't have a protagonist. If I may substitute the previous book: _Making Things Move: DIY Mechanisms for Inventors, Hobbyists and Artists_ though, I think I'm in pretty good shape.
The women of Seneca Falls are not combat oriented, obviously, but they have plenty of courage and common sense. _The Difference Engine_ does feature a few combat oriented types: the question becomes whether they can work with the women. But many of the women are accounted marvelously persuasive speakers, so I'm going to say it will happen. And taking the author as the protagonist for _Making Things Move_ (which is partially in first person) we now have an engineer acquainted with modern technology on our side. Who also happens to be a woman, which will only be an issue if _The Difference Engine_'s protagonists won't work with her but see above about the women of Seneca Falls.
I'd say we're set and I'm proud to be part of this Zombie Fighting Team.