Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25146201-20140322040911/@comment-12599067-20140401024200

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: (Because Steven Spielberg knew how dinosaurs worked.  When they started opening doors I threw in the towel.  He made the velociraptors too big to began with, which is my major grievence of the movie.  I rest my case.)

(However that has nothing to do with holding a bottle neck against mutants.  Kenyon is right.  If everyone on the ship turned into a monster the group would easily be overwhelmed.  The group's primary advantages are weapons and mobility.  You take mobility away and they're sitting ducks with swords.) (The part about Jurassic Park wasn't actually meant to contribute as evidence to the claim that camping out in the armory/barracks would be best. Unrelated, I'm totally on your side when it comes to the size of the velociraptors and opening doors. I, however, lost it when the dilophosaurus was turned into a mix of kangaroo, spitting cobra, and lizard.)

(Well, if it's a plague where everyone is turned into a monster-cannibal, then I would agree with staying on the move. However, if not everyone is affected (such as the Nord), then I would think that staying in one area would be best. Unless it's contagious and spread through bites or scratches, in which case the group's probably screwed no matter what they do.)