Would You Survive The Walking Dead?

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The Walking Dead kicked off its premiere with Rick Grimes waking up in the hospital. He was disoriented, scared, and all alone. The scenes flashed back to a high-speed police chase. Rick and his partner, Shane, got in a shootout with the assailants, but Rick got shot and went unconscious. The world as he knew it was ending, but Rick knew nothing. He was out through the entire thing. The zombies. The evacuations. It was the beginning of the end. Rick's partner, his friend had left him behind. Shane had evacuated Rick's wife, Lori, and his son, Carl, while thinking that Rick was either dead, or that he was leaving him to die.

However, Rick wasn't dead. Rick woke up. He fought. Rick met Morgan, who explained the basics of what happened. Morgan called the zombie walkers. He told Rick how to kill them. From there, Rick was on a mission. He was looking for his family and fighting to survive. Both Rick and the people he met had to make choices. Some were wrong, while others were right, but only the right choices ensured their survival. Now it's your turn. Will you survive The Walking Dead?

When Rick woke up he didn't have a clue as to what had happened. Neither do you... Go.

Question 1

You just woke up from your coma. Where do you go?

You just came out of your coma. First, you notice that the machines aren't running by the bed. You try the call switch, but it isn't working, either. There's nobody in the hall and the double doors say "DON'T OPEN, DEAD INSIDE". That's the only location where you hear sounds, and indication of life. However, the sounds don't sound human. There's another way out, but it's so quiet. Besides, there are dead bodies with gunshot wounds that way, too. What do you do?

Question 2

What would you do if the first person you saw held a gun to your head?

Surviving The Walking Dead is about more than just kicking zombie ass. It's also about making the right choices. You've got to be able to get mad enough to kill, but keep a cool head while making that decision. You've been home at this point, yet found nothing. You're family is gone, but there are hints that they were alive and left. Outside you see more of those things. They are people, but don't seem human. The first person you see pulls a gun on you and asks if you've been bit. What do you do?

Question 3

You finally have an idea of what's happening. What do you do now?

You meet Morgan and his son, Duane. They explain all that's happened, while you were in the coma. You're still hanging on to hope that your family is still out there. Morgan isn't as convinced. Meanwhile, he's stuck in town with his wife, Jenny, who he hasn't gotten the courage up to let go of. She often wonders with a herd of zombies, around the house where Morgan has been holed up. You get some ammunition from the police station. What's your next move?

Question 4

You dropped your bag of guns. What do you do?

You find that the city's overrun by zombies. It's not long before you're surrounded and you must make a run for it. The only hide out is in a van, but you drop your bag of guns on the way to it. You're trapped inside, but someone reaches you on the radio. They give you instructions for a clear path out. However, the bag of guns is surrounded by zombies. You really need those guns and ammunition to survive, right? What do you do?

Question 5

How would you handle a living person who's making trouble?

You make it to safety, but had to shoot some zombies along the way. It's not long before you find out that the voice on the radio is a guy named Glenn. He leads you to his group, but your gunfire alerted the herd of zombies to the building. One guy in the group named Merle is making trouble for all of you. He’s not thinking rationally and won’t listen to reason. He's bound to get you all killed. What would you do?

Question 6

Are you capable of wearing zombie guts?

By now you see how dire things can get. Everybody in your new group is stuck in the building and the zombies will be getting in soon. You and Glenn are the only option. The two of you must get past the walkers, without being noticed. You're going to have to blend in somehow. The best way is to hack up one of the walkers and cover yourselves in their blood. It's sad, gross, and disgusting. Could you do it?

Question 7

You are handcuffed to a roof? What do you do?

Let's look at things from Merle's perspective... You were acting irrational and the new guy handcuffed you to the roof. The rest of the group has to flee. It appears that they have either forgotten about you, or they are flat-out planning to leave you behind. One of the guys was about to come back and let you out, but he dropped the key and fled, too. Now you've been left behind handcuffed on the roof, with only a bag of tools. There's a saw just barely in reach. What would you do?

Question 8

You find your family. What's your next move?

After getting the group to safety, you all head back to group’s camp. They have more people in their group and you want to see if you can fit in. It turns out that your family was a part of the group. You reunite with them and your old partner. It appears that it's a good group and your glad to see your family. Although, something's nagging at you. Do you stay with the group, or do you head out with your family on your own?

Question 9

You are under the assumption that your spouse has died. Would you move on?

From Lori's perspective... Your spouse was in a coma, when all hell broke loose. The disease spread fast and there are zombies everywhere. Everyone's either evacuating, or dying. You've got to do what's best for you and your son to survive. Your spouse's friend claims to have tried to save your spouse, but that they were already dead. The friend helps you get to safety and cares for you and your son. What do you do?

Question 10

Would you lie to save someone close to you?

Shane... You're starting to realize that the walkers are taking over. Everyone is evacuating and you go to the hospital to save your friend. They're in a coma and not responding. The power goes out. The monitor stops, but you're not sure if they are alive or dead. You hear shots ring out. It's the military and they're shooting everyone, including the living. You hide under the hospital bed, until they pass. You want to get your friends family to leave, but know that they won't go as long as there's hope that your friend is alive. Would you lie to get them out safely?

Question 11

You're on the highway and a herd of walkers is headed your way. Where would you hide?

You and your group found the CDC, but learned that there isn't much hope. Now, you're headed to Fort Benning. You get stuck on the highway, when you hit a wall of vacated cars. It isn't long before you see a herd of zombies headed your way. Your group is scatter among the cars and there's no time to get to get out of there. The walkers are moving fast and you barely have time to take cover. Where would you hide?

Question 12

You find a farmhouse owned by a guy named Hershel. What do you do?

You've taken over the group from your friend. Everyone listens to you now. You lost a little girl back at the highway and your son just got shot by accident. The person who shot him sends you to a man named Hershel. Hershel's a doctor and he saves your son, but wants you and your group to keep moving. He's got a farmhouse that hasn't been overrun by walkers, yet. However, he’s keeping walkers in his barn and feeding them. Two of the walkers are his family. What do you do?

Question 13

Are you willing to give your child a gun?

You've been at the farmhouse without having to deal with walkers. In fact, you haven't had to deal with any unless you're on a supply run. However, you are beginning to understand that nagging feeling you had. Your friend is beginning to challenge your leadership. He thinks you're weak. Maybe, you are. Meanwhile, your son wants to learn to shoot and carry a gun for protection. He's only around 12 and he almost died from a gunshot wound recently. Are you willing to give your 12-year-old a gun?

Question 14

Could you kill unarmed people?

Hershel has disappeared and you go into town to find him. You and Glenn locate him at the bar, but three men saw you go in. They realize that you're survivors, too, and you all sit down to swap stories. One of the guys tells you that Fort Benning has been overrun. The guys seem okay, but they ask a lot of questions, and give little answers. They want to know where the farmhouse is and you fight. You catch one of them and bring him back with you, but he's a threat. Could you kill him?

Question 15

Can you kill your best friend?

That nagging feeling comes full circle as your friend begins to resent your decisions. Not only does your friend think that they could lead the group better, but you also find out that your friend was banging your spouse while you were "dead". This is the same friend who left you behind and told your spouse that you were definitely dead. Your friend wants to take over your family. You keep giving him chances, but you continue to butt heads. The friend sets you up. Can you kill him?

Question 16

Walkers are overtaking the farmhouse. What do you do?

You are in a field with your son when you see the herd coming. There's more than your group and Hershel's family can kill. There's no way to make it back to the others and they're already trying to shoot at the walkers. The herds of walkers hit the farm from every direction. Everybody's having to fend for themselves. The group scatters in different directions. There are only so many options for everyone. You won't live if you make the wrong choice. What do you do?

Question 17

You got separated from your group. What do you do next?

All hell broke loose when the walkers invaded the farmhouse. Most of your group barely made it out alive and some didn't make it all. You don't even know who made it out, or who didn't, yet. You rescued Hershel and you've got your son, but you’re not even sure about your spouse. The group scattered and everyone headed in separate directions. You and your entire group had let your guard down. Nobody had a plan as to what was next. What do you do now?

Question 18

What would you do if you came across an overrun prison?

You managed to reconnect with your group, but you lost a lot of people. The group survived the winter. You've still got your family. The next place you come to is an abandoned prison. It looks like it could be a safe place to keep everyone, but it's overrun by walkers. You're all hungry, tired, and dehydrated. There's only a few of you left and you're not even sure that there's enough of you to clear it out. You could always keep moving, but who knows what you'll find. What would you have your group do?

Question 19

There are prisoners locked in the cafeteria? Do you trust them?

Your group is able secure most of the prison, but you find prisoners locked in the cafeteria. They don't even know how awful things have gotten. They've been holed up in the cafeteria for 10 months. Most seem okay; however, a couple appear to be loose cannons. At least one of the prisoners wants to reclaim the prison. Your group is low on numbers. Plus, there's plenty of food in the pantry. Do you think you should trust the prisoners?

Question 20

Are you bad ass enough to cut a baby out of a woman's stomach and shoot her when she bleeds out?

A herd of walkers get through your side of the prison. You're trapped with Lori and she's pregnant. She goes into labor. Another woman in your group, Carol, trained with walker cadavers to do a C-Section, but she got separated in the chaos. Lori's pushing, but the baby isn't coming and there's a lot of blood. She tells you that it means that the baby is breech and you'll have to cut it out. All you have is a knife. Lori also wants you to shoot her when she dies. She doesn't want to turn and bite you, or her baby. Would you be able to do it?

Question 21

The only doctor in your group gets bit by a walker. What do you do?

Hershel gets bit, while trying to clear out the prison. You don't like losing anyone, but you aren't always able to act fast enough to save someone. However, in this situation you've got the time. You need Hershel to be there anyway. He's the closest thing you've got to a doctor and he saved your son's life. There's no time to get him back, or the infection will spread. Saving him will save others. Maybe even yourself. You've got options to save a life this one time, but you just have to make the right choice. What do you do?

Question 22

You find a town that's run by a man called The Governor. Do you stay?

You got separated from the group back at the farmhouse. They probably think you're dead, but you made it out. You've made a new friend named Michonne, who seems scarier than she is. She uses two walkers tied to a rope for protection. The two of you make it through the winter, but it was tough. You get caught by a group and brought to a town called Woodbury, complete with a guy who calls himself The Governor. It seems to be too good to be true. What do you do?

Question 23

Glenn and Maggie go for a run, but don't return. Do you go after them?

Two of your best people go for a run, but they don't return. Instead you get a mysterious, yet angry looking lady armed with a katana sword. She says that they're being held at this town called Woodbury. It's run by a madman dictator who goes by The Governor. He has a whole town, an army, and walker heads in a fish tank. To make matters worse, Andrea, who you lost back at the farmhouse, is under his control. She doesn't see how loony the guy is. What do you do?

Question 24

You get Glenn and Maggie out, but Merle comes out too. Do you let him come back to your group?

You manage to get Glenn and Maggie out, but find out that Merle was in on the kidnapping. Plus, he tried to kill Michonne. They captured Daryl while you were in the town. However, it was Merle who helped him get out. Daryl's not coming without Merle. You'll have less people and you're not even sure about Michonne, yet. There is the need for more people. Especially, now that The Governor will be coming for you. Is he trustworthy enough to let back in?

Question 25

Would you give Michonne up to The Governor?

You got Glenn and Maggie back, but The Governor's pissed. You didn't just sneak into his town and recover your people, but you also did it with the help of Michonne. She's The Governor's main target, because she took his eye, while escaping the first time. Then, this time she took out his walker daughter, Penny. Apparently, he had her tied up in a closet the entire time. He's about to attack the prison, yet makes you an offer to hold back, if you hand over Michonne. Would you give her up?

Question 26

The prison is about to get ambushed. What do you lead your group to do?

You know that the prisons about to get ambushed. This lead for on of your group to nearly get traded for a peace treaty. You've been making decisions in secret, but realize that you're no better than The Governor. This is your group. What's left of your family. Your instinct is to protect them, but now you are questioning your own choices. Just as you were back when Shane was living. Do you want to be a cold calloused survivor, or a hard-core, kick-ass human being with a little humanity mixed in. Can you survive either way? What do you lead your people to do?

Question 27

Would you help the governor try to slaughter the prison group?

You're on the other side of things. You and your brother, Tyreese, are part of a small group of five. You've found the prison and were given shelter, but only until the group's leader returns. They appear to be stable, mostly safe, and to care deeply about one another. This is the kind of group that you and your small group have been waiting for. However, the leader sends you off, when he returns. You end up in Woodbury with The Governor and know of his plans to slaughter the group. Do you help him?

Question 28

Your group chases The Governor's people away. What's next?

Your group decided to fight. The Governor only sends out a small army, but it's still more people than you had. It's okay though, because you've been waiting. Your group has donned prison guard gear and you hide out until the enemies get to you. Before too long, you notice that their group is being pushed out. Your group has taken down quite a few and the rest flee. The Governor loses it and shoots down the rest of his army, causing the non-violent residents from Woodbury to flee to you. Things are going well. Beth even keeps track of lengths without incidents. Do you feel safe enough to let you guard down?

Question 29

Someone in your group is killing and burning sick people. How do you handle it?

An outbreak occurs at the prison. It's not walkers, although that threat never dies. Now, you're dealing with a flu-like virus. People are turning into walkers, almost immediately following their deaths. An entire cell block of the prison almost went down before you even knew anybody was sick. You contain two living sick people in quarantine, until your doctors can figure out a solution. However, someone killed them, dragged them outside, and burned them. How do you handle it?

Question 30

You hit a small hed of walkers. What's your weapon of choice?

There are several ways to kill walkers. You can use just about any close-range weapon and end them by stabbing them in the head. You can decapitate them. Hell, you can even smash their head. That is if your tough enough. The easiest method is a gunshot to the head. However, every weapon and method has a downside to. You've got to choose your weapon wisely, depending on every situation. A small herd of walkers isn't an easy task, but it's not too bad either. What would you use?

Question 31

The Governor captures Michonne and Hershel. What do you do?

The Governor was lost and alone, but he came across a family. That family became his own. However, they were all mostly killed when a herd of biters came across their campsite and attacked. He still has his new girlfriend and her daughter. He builds up a new army, captures Michonne and Hershel, and attempts to take the prison for his family. He wants you to clear out, or he'll kill you all. You've still got several sick people, but they're recuperating. What's your choice?

Question 32

How do you get by with just 1-3 people?

Your entire group was either wiped out, or scattered back at the prison. The prison was overrun and chaos. Now, you must survive in the remaining groups, which are scattered and consist of anywhere from 1-3 people apiece. You've all learned to be a part of a huge group, but now you're on your own again. There are signs that say "Sanctuary for all. Community for all. Those who arrive, Survive. Terminus". Or so, the sign says. What do you do to survive without your group?

Question 33

A group of survivors enter the house where you're rehabilitating. What do you do?

You've been holed up in an abandoned house with your son and another survivor from your group. You are badly wounded and have been unconscious the majority of the time. You awaken to the sound of unrecognizable male voices. The men are headed into the room where you were sleeping, but they're fighting and sound like a rough crowd. It sounds like there's more outside. You can't easily escape and you are all alone as the others went on a supply run. What do you do?

Question 34

Could you kill a living child?

You ended up with Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika, and Judith, following the prison's downfall. Both Lizzie and Mika are weak in their own ways. Mika thinks that you shouldn't kill people, even if they're a danger to you. Meanwhile, Lizzie thinks that the walkers are her friends and that they just want to turn her. You and Tyreese leave the girls with udith to find food. By the time you return, Lizzie had shot Mika and was waiting for her to come back. She was going to do the same with Judith. You both agree she must be put down, but can you do it?

Question 35

You get to Terminus. It's the place that promises sanctuary. Do you just go in?

You've really been through it now. You made it out of that house where the crew of men showed up and met up with Michonne and Carl. The three of you head towards the signs for Terminus, in hopes of a safe refuge. However, you got ambushed by the rest of the group from the house earlier. They were threatening to rape both Carl and Michonne, and kill you. Daryl was with the group and tried to talk some sense into them, but they were mad about the people they lost. You all start fighting for your lives and only get the upper hand after biting a chunk out of one guy's neck. Now, you've got Daryl back and you're at Terminus. Do you trust it enough to just go in?

Question 36

Terminus isn't what it seems. How do you survive it?

Terminus turns out to be a worse than anything you've encountered. You're not there for long when you realize that there are other survivors from your group at Terminus, but they're being held captive. Terminus was really was a sanctuary once, but their signs lead people straight to them. Now, it's run by a group of cannibals. The people that switched over were allowed to live. They're about to slaughter your entire group for food, starting with you. You're tied up with your head hanging over a trough. There's a commotion outside. Something blew up and everyone gets distracted. You only have so much time. How do you survive?

Question 37

You've got new additions to your group. Do you trust their plan?

You supposedly escaped Terminus and now you have new editions to your group, Tara, Abraham, Eugene, and Rosita. However, the latter three have their own plan. They want you to tag along with them to Washington. Eugene claims to have been an engineer, who worked on diseases that wipe out other diseases. He claims that there's a disease to wipe out the human race, but it might work on the walkers. He seems to know what he's talking about. Do you believe him?

Question 38

What do you find most dangerous in The Walking Dead? The people, or the walkers?

You've been through some rough times by now. Your journey began with nice, friendly people, who were scared, yet helpful. You've built a group of people you trust, as you've moved along. However, the people's survival modes have gotten worse the longer they have to find ways to survive. This includes you and your group. You even had to kill your best friend. Te walkers are always a threat, but there are other groups that think differently from yours. They want what you have. What puts you on edge most. The walkers, or the people?

Question 39

Would you have been able to kill your toddler?

Michonne's flashback... You remember having an ordinary life with your toddler, Andre, and his father, Mike. You, Andre, Mike, and Terry, all escaped to a camp. You went on a run, leaving your son behind. The men got high and failed to see the danger headed their way. The fence was down, by the time you returned and they had all been bitten. You're angry at the men and cut their arms and jaws off to use them as decoys, but what do you do with your son?

Question 40

Would you let the Terminus cannibals eat you if you had been bitten?

You find a church for cover, but only because you heard the cries of a minister, who calls himself Father Gabriel. You know that he's hiding something instantly. Although, you don't think it to be anything too serious. You gather food and bring it back, but you were attacked in the process. You say that you're okay, yet you know you've been bitten. Everybody's enjoying themselves for the moment. You head outside, when the leftover Terminants attack you. They cut off your leg and are about to eat it. Do you let them to help your group survive?

Question 41

You had a church for shelter. Do you let people in?

Father Gabriel... You had your church for shelter during the outbreak. Your congregation came to you to provide sanctuary from the walkers, when things started get bad. The church was surrounded, though. You're no killer, or fighter for that matter. Your best bet is to stay hidden. However, people are trying to get in and they're being bitten and slaughtered right outside the house of God. Do you open the doors for them, while possibly letting in the infection and walkers, too?

Question 42

You find out that Eugene was lying about being a scientist. What do you do?

The group splits up once again. Carol and Daryl went in search of Beth, after seeing a car with a white cross. You, Rosita, Tara, Eugene, Maggie, and Glenn head to Washington. Meanwhile, Rick and the others are waiting for Carol and Daryl to return, before following. It suddenly becomes obvious that Eugene is more of a weight than anything else. He finally confesses that he isn't a scientist. He was just weak and lied to make himself sound important for help. People have died keeping him safe. What do you do?

Question 43

How do you try to save Beth and Carol?

Daryl comes back saying that Beth is being held at Grady Memorial Hospital. Plus, they have Carol now, too. Daryl brings back Noah with him, who had escaped the hospital with Beth, but she was caught and taken back. He says that they have lots of weapons and people. There have been plenty of situations where you've gotten separated and they might get out on their own. Although, nothing's for sure. Your plan is to go in shooting the place up. Tyreese suggests you get some officers to trade. How do you get them out of the hospital alive?

Question 44

Time to follow an unknown man to a new community! Are you in?

You've had some experiences with communities at this point, right? Not one of those experiences were good. However, you've been on the road headed to Washington and your group is starving, dehydrated, and hungry. Supplies are few and far between. You've even run out of fuel. You find cover from a storm, but a mysterious man named Aaron pops up the next day. He wants your group to come see his community. Do you go?

Question 45

Do you need to take Alexandria to survive?

You've got to admit that you were shocked that Alexandria was almost, everything that it was described to be. However, the people don't see that they're in danger. They all want to live normal and so do you. In fact, you came close to getting comfortable yourself. Although, not everyone is happy about the power that Deanna has appointed to you, or how she trusts the members of your group. You want them to wisen up, but if they won't you think you might have to take the town. You're definitely not giving it up and leaving. Do you have to take it to survive?

Question 46

A group only known as Wolves attacks Alexandria. Do you kill all you can, or encourage them to flee?

Deanna and the people of Alexandria begin listening to you, after you take down walkers during the meeting designed to throw you out of town. Deanna's husband was killed, but not by a walker. He was killed by Pete, who you wanted to kill before. Morgan showed up as Deanna has just instructed you to kill Pete. Your next move is to lead a herd of walkers away from the quarry and Alexandria. However, while doing so Wolves attack the town. Morgan doesn't believe they should be killed. What do you think.

Question 47

What would you do if a group stalls you and claims your supplies belong to someone named Negan.

You are with Sasha and Abraham. The three of you got stuck will steering the herd of walkers away from Alexandria. You haven't even made it back to see what's in store for your return. The front rows of houses have been burned and it looks like a a massacre hit. You get assaulted by Wolves, but make it through. Then, you get surrounded by a new group who claims your truck and supplies belong to Negan now. They seem to be part of a large group and have lots of weapons. What would you do?

Question 48

Do you help The Hilltop Community?

A mysterious man appears in your bedroom. He claims his name is Jesus and he wants to talk about trades between your community and his. You saw him once before, when he tricked you out of a vending machine. You agree to go to The Hilltop Community to speak with their leader, Gregory. You come across some funny business while there. Apparently a group called The Saviors lead by a man named Negan is forcing them to give over their supplies. You can make a deal to help them take out Negan. Do you?

Question 49

You finally meet Negan, but your group is captured. What do you do?

You took out The Saviors and got Gregory's guy back to Hilltop, but you didn't know that the place you cleared was only a command center. The Saviors really are a very large group. You find this out when they surround you and take your group hostage. You also get to meet Negan, who's pissed about his people being killed. He calls his bat Lucille and uses it to smash Glenn and Abraham's heads. He insists that you cut off your own son's hand to save the rest of your group. Can you do it?

Question 50

Your group is ready to fight Negan. Are you?

Negan has had control over your town for a while, now. He owns Alexandria. You make your runs just to meet the supply quota. You've already lost more people because you were low on supplies. Plus, Rosita tried to shoot Negan for killing Abraham and he killed another tight-knit member of your community. To make matters worse, he's gotten Eugene and turned him against you for safety and comfort. Negan beat you down so bad that you feel like fighting him is a lost cause, but your group has found others and they want to fight. What do you do?

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