The plot is average, and you can roughly feel the routine. The female protagonist, Notre Dame, is in the late stage of cancer and always wants to develop a vaccine to save all mankind.
At the beginning of the zombie virus outbreak, I didn't want to run quickly, but was "shopping". After being seen by the zombies eating on the roadside, I remembered that there was no one to run.
In the middle of the refugee camp, in order to save the little girl, he encouraged the male protagonist to take the team out to find medicines. Although stupid, it was barely acceptable. On the way, the vehicle broke down and did not withdraw first and insisted on going to the destination to find medicines. It is incomprehensible. Co-authoring the little girl's life is life, are the entire search team members paid for it? How can you see that the contribution or role of any member of the team is higher than that of the little girl who is dying on the bed and is about to turn into a zombie?
Search for drugs, search for drugs, stand at the end of the team and be protected, and then go to your laboratory to get photos to find memories, can't you say hello? Is this the tutoring of decoction seed oil? Did you go out on an outing? Being targeted by zombies and shooting caused a wave of corpses. When my teammates were bitten by zombies, the whole team stood in the corridor and watched dumbfounded. I was really convinced. If you want to shoot, shoot quickly. Just leave, do you think you are watching a late-night food show?
When the convoy returned to the camp, they didn't see anyone who carefully checked the vehicle, and the zombie's body was not Pikachu, so can't everyone see it running from the side under the big zombie trailer? Are the people in the camp all interstellar players? There is still a forest in the good survivor camp, because there is no place for zombies to hide in the place where the wall is broken? The cubs who played football didn't go back immediately when the broadcast sounded, but wanted to find the ball. It seemed that the camp management was usually lax. The sentry sentries are all single-person. Did the commander not consider how the sentinel should deal with an emergency by himself? Go to YouTube to see the PLA's on-duty stand next door. After the sentry was attacked by zombies, no one found it until the night. It seems that the security forces in the camp did not name this process.
When the gate of the base was closed, the fool at the gate turned around and went to work without closing the door after pressing the button. My heart is really big, and that said, the camp management should be quite lax at ordinary times. After the zombies killed two people in the camp, they met the heroine alone. To be honest, I really wanted the zombies to kill the heroine. However, the heroine was lucky to have an A+, and the male protagonist and others who arrived later interrupted my fantasy. However, at this time, I really didn't expect that the female protagonist asked the male protagonist and others not to kill the zombies. Damn, she still faced the male protagonist and the others with their backs to the zombies, and opened her arms to prevent the male protagonist and others from shooting. This act shocked me in an instant, my brain almost shut down at that moment. What kind of operation is this? What about zombies? What are you waiting for? Hurry up and bite her? ! Isn't there anyone around the hero who is willing to fire his pistol? If you die, nothing will happen! Then what shocked me even more was that the female lead actually said that the male lead would capture the zombies alive? WTF? Are you catching rabbits? Except for Alice's T-virus mutation with a pig's foot halo, I have never seen ordinary people who have guns in the face of zombies and don't have to fight to survive. The problem is that the male protagonist spread it on Zhang Dawang and was really caught. Damn, the screenwriter's brain was probably eaten by zombies as a late-night snack.
The next scene is that the zombie is imprisoned on a wall in the laboratory, tied with an iron chain, yes, it is tied with an iron chain, so that the heroine can draw his blood anytime and anywhere to study vaccines. Mistress, is it really okay to just tie it up like this? You really don't plan to find a cage to put such a dangerous thing and then stuff it into a special closed room? This is a zombie, not your Samoyed. In addition, I have never seen anyone who has entered or exited the laboratory in the small details, and there is no such thing as a safety lock on the door. Again, the management of the camp is quite lax.
I basically don’t talk about it later, it’s completely meaningless. Without any safety measures, I opened the door to release the zombies and planned to take blood samples. In the end, it was uncontrollable, and a large number of corpses poured in; rush into the zombie pile and so on. One more thing, is there something wrong with the brain of anyone who is in contact with that zombie, and they like to get as close to it as they like to speak? How about standing a little further away? Are you afraid it can't hear you?
The only human with an online IQ in the entire play is the lieutenant commander, but the heroine, the white lotus bitch, is too bright to compete with her halo. Of course, the perverted zombie with an IQ online other than humans is also counted as one.
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