My plan basically involves staying in my apartment, taking out both the fire escape bottom stairs and the first floor/second floor connecting stairway. If I do that, then I can still get in and out with help from a rope ladder, and still get to the roof via the rest of the fire escape. I'd pretty much just loot canned and dried goods, set up elevated gardens on the roof (I'd have to loot a garden supply or the supermarket for those handy seed packets, and find some bricks...) and try to stay alive through at least 2 or 3 winters. By then, I figure the worst will be over. Maybe. I'd also want to loot some sort of heat source, that's my main worry. Winter would be a godsend in terms or freezing zombies, but without electricity, I'd have to work something out. Maybe steal a little oven/woodstove thing and vent it out the window?
As far as weaponry, I've got an ice-chipper that would be pretty deadly sharpened. I'd need an axe to take out the stair cases anyways, so I'll have to pick up one of those someday. Guns are good, but I've never used one, so I think I'd be better off sticking to close range weapons. Once my 'looting' phase starts, I can just scavenge for things like crowbars and whatnot.
My only weakpoint would be my kitty-bits. I don't know if I could find enough cat food to suffice for a few years, and I doubt she can hunt well enough, being a spoiled indoor cat. I suppose with rationing, and maybe using canned meats and gravy, or some rice, to 'stretch' her diet, she could make it. That's the part I worry about the most actually. Not me, but the cat. Yeah, I'm silly like that. Plus, she'd help keep me warm in the winters, through cuddling, so it's practical, too (and you can't tell me otherwise!).
As far as weaponry, I've got an ice-chipper that would be pretty deadly sharpened. I'd need an axe to take out the stair cases anyways, so I'll have to pick up one of those someday. Guns are good, but I've never used one, so I think I'd be better off sticking to close range weapons. Once my 'looting' phase starts, I can just scavenge for things like crowbars and whatnot.
My only weakpoint would be my kitty-bits. I don't know if I could find enough cat food to suffice for a few years, and I doubt she can hunt well enough, being a spoiled indoor cat. I suppose with rationing, and maybe using canned meats and gravy, or some rice, to 'stretch' her diet, she could make it. That's the part I worry about the most actually. Not me, but the cat. Yeah, I'm silly like that. Plus, she'd help keep me warm in the winters, through cuddling, so it's practical, too (and you can't tell me otherwise!).



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