Description
Zombie Gang Members
Operating out of the Port of Los Angeles, the Magenta Ladies expected a cut out of everything that passed through their jurisdiction. Opening a shipping container that they believed contained video game consoles; the Ladies were surprised to find that it instead contained over a dozen infected. In the ensuing battle, all of the Ladies were injured before they managed to put down the zombies. Now infected themselves, they used the brief time before they became mindless animals to expand their territory by consuming their rivals, literally. With all the various gangs in LA soon paying them homage, the Ladies had it made, at least until the police got involved. The final shootout between the Magenta Ladies and law enforcement entered records for the sheer amount of ammunition expended needlessly. Most of the shots fired passed harmlessly through the bodies of the Ladies, with only the occasional lucky headshot connecting. After this incident, police were trained to shoot for the head where they suspected they were dealing with infected. By then, of course, it was far too late.
War Diary
Soldiers and police weren’t trained for this. Outside of the USA, most police are unarmed or rarely fire their guns in anger. Innumerable shots to the torso, arms, or legs will not stop a zombie or even slow it down. It needs to be a headshot. Indications are that hundreds of bullets were used per zombie destroyed in the earliest days of the outbreak. Gunfire also served to alert other zombies to the presence of humans with predictable results. Due to a lack of silenced weapons or sheer unavailability of guns and ammunition, most survivors prefer to use more readily available construction tools on those occasions where putting down a zombie is required. After all, almost every house worldwide has a toolkit with a hammer, wrench, or even a machete; few houses have firearms.
Specifications
- Packaging: Original, Resealable
- Condition: C9
- Manufacturer: Boss Fight Studios
- Scale: 3.75 Inch
- Year: 2021