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There sure were a lot of dead people for such a small town.


I mean, only people who had died the year prior rose yet it seems like there were dozens from Roarton alone, and several of them kids. With a death rate like that in a town that small, the town would be abandoned within a decade.

In the zombie apocalypse, you don't have to be the fastest runner, you just can't be the slowest.

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It might be that Jen school is a consolidated, like all the towns in the area or something

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Another thing is that, considering its not contagious, if only people from one year are resurrected they are so outnumbered from the liveing that I don't understand how scientists have the time to create a cure. In a week or so zombies would be killed if they stayed in town. They could survive in the forest though.
I don't understand how can the situation arise that after a lot of time from the riseing two girls are alone in a supermarket sourrounded by zombies. By that time zombies sould be very few and streets under control.
Maybe most zombies were cought after a few days instead of killed, and spent most of the time in cages. Since there are many undead recovered probably very few were killed during the rising. But I don't understand in this scenario why so much care to preserve rabids and so much disdain after they are cured.

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