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[[WMG: Riley’s survivor group and Big Daddy’s zombie horde will form a truce… in order to take down a horde that’s even worse than Big Daddy’s.]]
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** Also in Bub's newly formed religion, Captain Rhodes is feared as a Satan-like entity by the zombies.
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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been at least a decade after the dawn of the dead had occured any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, at least a decade after the dead rising any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decade there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome [[HappyEndingOverride Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been at least a decade after the dawn of the dead had occured any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, at least a decade after the dead rising any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decade there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.
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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been at least a decade after the dawn of the dead had occured any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, at least a decade after the dead rising any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decade there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been at least a decade after the dawn of the dead had occured any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, at least a decade after the dead rising any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decade there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.
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Both the survivors and the Zombies are just trying to be left alone to exist in the new world. The survivors formerly on the bottom of the social ladder get to build a more equal society without fear of the Dead, and the Dead can go on with their afterlives without fear of interruption. Good neighbors while wary of each other, have no reason to interact and in so no reason for conflict.
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*** The last sparks of his brain, remember in the first film, after Karen came back, she didn't bite her mother, she stabbed her mother to death with a trowel.
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[[WMG: Alternatively, the survivors of Fiddler's Green and Big Daddy's zombie horde begrudgingly formed a truce.]]
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[[WMG: Alternatively, Bub starts a zombie horde that worships good humans as angels and considers evil humans "demons".]]

[[WMG: As another alternative, But starts a zombie horde that worships the noble surviving humans as noble gods and dread the sinister surviving humans, as they categorize evil survivors as evil gods.]]
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[[Alternatively, a war among rival factions of zombies began.]]

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[[Alternatively, a war among rival factions of zombies began.]]
Since the zombies got smarter, pretty sure that some zombies might not agree with Big Daddy's leadership. Cholo would start his own zombie horde, as would Bub. Bub's horde, Cholo's horde, and Big Daddy's horde would be fighting to gain approval from the noble-hearted humans, whereas other zombie hordes would be fighting for their next meal.

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Cue the zombies just watching, some zombies confused, some zombies laughing, and Big Daddy just softly face-palms out of pity for those humans.
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** And if Fiddler's Green had enough resources to create Dead Reckoning, there are very likely chances that many other safe-zones gathered enough resources to create their own powerful, weaponized modes of transportation.

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** And if Fiddler's Green had enough resources to create Dead Reckoning, there are very likely chances that many other off-screen safe-zones not shown in the movie itself gathered enough resources to create their own powerful, weaponized modes of transportation.
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** They might have been better equipped, but their piss-poor shooting and general lack of tactics or cohesion indicates they were anything ''but'' well trained.
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** And if Fiddler's Green had enough resources to create Dead Reckoning, there are very likely chances that many other safe-zones gathered enough resources to create their own powerful, weaponized modes of transportation.


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** In universe they did not, in universe due to the city being the last of its existence they could not. There is no other military force to join with to take down Big Daddy. The reason Fiddler Green was important it was the last real city left in the World. Most of all they have no reason to do so. He is not a threat, he took out their oppressors, who were actually protected by an army of well-equipped and trained soldiers who were overrun by Big Daddy’s army. Also he is gathering numbers as well. In conclusion, no reason to go after him, no ability to go after him in universe and even if they had they would be slaughtered for no reason. The Director called the move the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because at the end it was Big Daddy’s and his people’s land now. The living were only living by their allowance.]]
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** And besides, while misunderstandings and some hostility might happen along the way, most surviving groups would acknowledge the very real threat of a smart zombie horde that is slowly getting smarter, and thus THAT would be the start of the truce among most off-screen surviving groups that the remaining Fiddler's Green survivors most likely find post-movie.
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* Highly unlikely, most of the Fiddler Green militia was wiped out by the sheer numbers of Big Daddy's army numbers. The only reason there are any humans left is not because they were driven off but because Big Daddy lead them away after he finished off what he considered a threat. Riley doesn’t have the number nor guns to finish off the massive army that wiped away his opposition. Without Dead Reckoning to add fire support the best Riley and his group can do is rebuild and stay off Big Daddy and his advanced zombie’s radar.



** The survivors have no reason to go after him. He is no threat to them and gave them independence by slaughtering their overlords. Not only that Fiddler Green’s original army were better equipped and trained, not to mention had more numbers then the surivovrs. But they were easily slaughtered by the Horde’s superior numbers. So in the end they have no reason to go after Big Daddy at all. Because they have no cause to, as well to do so would lead to their pointless death.
** They might have been better equipped, but their piss-poor shooting and general lack of tactics or cohesion indicates they were anything ''but'' well trained
** Well trained or not, the Militia outnumbered the left over survivors, and they were slaughtered with ease. Also they actually had training as they were the City's main fighting force unlike the survivors. To surmise, no training, lacking in numbers and definitely having no reason to try and kill the leader of a horde that not only outnumbered them. But also provided them their freedom and a City of their own. Not only that they have no real reason to go after Big Daddy, even if they did they would only guarantee their own death for no reason.



** In universe they did not, in universe due to the city being the last of its existence they could not. There is no other military force to join with to take down Big Daddy. The reason Fiddler Green was important it was the last real city left in the World. Most of all they have no reason to do so. He is not a threat, he took out their oppressors, who were actually protected by an army of well-equipped and trained soldiers who were overrun by Big Daddy’s army. Also he is gathering numbers as well. In conclusion, no reason to go after him, no ability to go after him in universe and even if they had they would be slaughtered for no reason. The Director called the move the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because at the end it was Big Daddy’s and his people’s land now. The living were only living by their allowance.]]


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* Highly unlikely, most of the Fiddler Green militia was wiped out by the sheer numbers of Big Daddy's army numbers. The only reason there are any humans left is not because they were driven off but because Big Daddy lead them away after he finished off what he considered a threat. Riley doesn’t have the number nor guns to finish off the massive army that wiped away his opposition. Without Dead Reckoning to add fire support the best Riley and his group can do is rebuild and stay off Big Daddy and his advanced zombie’s radar.
** The survivors have no reason to go after him. He is no threat to them and gave them independence by slaughtering their overlords. Not only that Fiddler Green’s original army were better equipped and trained, not to mention had more numbers then the surivovrs. But they were easily slaughtered by the Horde’s superior numbers. So in the end they have no reason to go after Big Daddy at all. Because they have no cause to, as well to do so would lead to their pointless death.
** Well trained or not, the Militia outnumbered the left over survivors, and they were slaughtered with ease. Also they actually had training as they were the City's main fighting force unlike the survivors. To surmise, no training, lacking in numbers and definitely having no reason to try and kill the leader of a horde that not only outnumbered them. But also provided them their freedom and a City of their own. Not only that they have no real reason to go after Big Daddy, even if they did they would only guarantee their own death for no reason.


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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades at least a decade after the dawn of the dead in the seventies had occured any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades at least a decade after the event dead rising any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades decade there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.
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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Another issues is why would the Fiddler Greene survivors try and recruit other settlements? The other settlements could decide to take the city that Big Daddy just handed to them. As before they have no reason to go after him, he ate their oppressors and no incentive themselves to go after him nor any they can provide other settlements either to go after a horde in the hundreds. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.
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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that how do you convince various settlements to go after a horde in the hundreds that are not a threat anyway? Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** A massive combined alliance from where? This was the aftermath of the end of times. Where the only resources left of any note was Fiddler Green. Not only that this world was created and ended by George A Romero who ended it with the title [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because in the end it was their world now.]] He created a world where the last remnants where stationed. Not only that the general theme throughout his films where not that humanity would win back the day but humanity a victim of its own greed and hubris lost to the Worlds new owner. The Dead themselves, even the films named it as such. [[RealityEnsues Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and now Land of the Dead a trilogy about the new owners of the world. A world where massive numbers of the dead overrun and decimated any military presence left in the world by volume alone]]. A world where the last resources and expense was used to create dead Reckoning. Not as a weapon to win back the day but a glorified transport truck to ransack a dead world where all the resources are sent back to the last city. It’s been literally decades after the dawn of the dead in the seventies any fighting force able to match Big Daddy is long gone. So, decades after the event any meaningful military is gone. Big Daddy army is gathering strength with NO opposition shown and only the one imagined to stand against it. Logical due to the passing decades there is no opposition because the dead outnumber the living immensely. Not only that they have no reason to go after Big Daddy for vengeance and any other reason because he only attacked when threatened, he left after proving his point and going after him undermanned, poorly armed and lacking reason is a brutal pointless death in itself. The reasoning that “of course they could go after Big Daddy” is based on military structure and might never said to exist in universe and only exist in theory. What did exist in universe was a working city with communications and power who would have mentioned if such a thing was out there. A thing in theory cannot take on a thing that exist in the movie. Big Daddy existed, he had an actual army. No other military might or structure was shown to exist to rival that. Not only that a peaceful horde that gathers others and moves away from the living is something encouraged not challenged. Not that anyone is left to challenge him. Nor anyone suicidal enough to do so, or actually have a reason to do so.

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** All the Fiddler's Green survivors have to do is find those groups, form and alliance with those groups, and eventually, they'll have a massive group together, mirroring Big Daddy adding to his ranks.

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** All the Fiddler's Green survivors have to do post-movie is find those groups, form and an alliance with those groups, and eventually, they'll have a massive group together, mirroring Big Daddy adding to his ranks.



** And of course they would have the ability to go after Big Daddy and his horde after they search for many survivor groups and join forces with them. Because of their intelligence, as well as sharing of useful information to each other, teaching each other the useful skills they know, and their many arsenals of varying weaponry after such an alliance is formed.

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** And of course they would have the ability to go after Big Daddy and his horde after they search for many survivor groups and join forces with them. them.
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Because of their intelligence, as well as sharing of useful information to each other, teaching each other the useful skills they know, and their many arsenals of varying weaponry after such an alliance is formed.
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** And of course they would have the ability to go after Big Daddy and his horde after they search for many survivor groups and join forces with them. Because of their intelligence, as well as sharing of useful information to each other, teaching each other the useful skills they know, and their many arsenals of varying weaponry after such an alliance is formed.

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** How would we know that there are no other big survivor groups offscreen?
** For all we know, there could be plenty of survivor groups as huge as Fiddler's Green was before they went into hiding.
** All the Fiddler's Green survivors have to do is find those groups, form and alliance with those groups, and eventually, they'll have a massive group together, mirroring Big Daddy adding to his ranks.
** Eventually, while casualties will happen for both sides, the humans will win because Big Daddy's group only retains basic intelligence and the combined forces of all sorts of offscreen groups would defeat Big Daddy and his horde.
** And they do have a very good reason to go after Big Daddy and his horde: Because even though his group left them alone at that moment, Big Daddy's group could come back at any given time.
** In the end, a massive combined alliance of human survivors from united survivor groups with a wide variety of weaponry can finally put an end to Big Daddy and his horde, and most of the human survivors at that point will NOT be "slaughtered".

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** In universe they did not, in universe due to the city being the last of its existence they could not. There is no other military force to join with to take down Big Daddy. The reason Fiddler Green was important it was the last real city left in the World. Most of all they have no reason to do so. He is not a threat, he took out their oppressors, who were actually protected by an army of well-equipped and trained soldiers who were overrun by Big Daddy’s army. Also he is gathering numbers as well. In conclusion, no reason to go after him, no ability to go after him in universe and even if they had they would be slaughtered for no reason. The Director called the move the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land of the Dead because at the end it was Big Daddy’s and his people’s land now. The living were only living by their allowance.]]

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[[WMG: Alternatively, Bub starts a zombie horde that worships good humans as god-like figures and considers evil humans "demons".]]

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[[WMG: Alternatively, Bub starts a zombie horde that worships good humans as god-like figures angels and considers evil humans "demons".]]
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[[WMG: As another alternative, But starts a zombie horde that worships the noble surviving humans as noble gods and dread the sinister surviving humans, as they categorize evil survivors as evil gods.]]

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