Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25546049-20151127195434/@comment-26942983-20151204004645

TheGollddMAN wrote: IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: So gollddman, do I get the last word about Brachiosaurus? My internet was down the whole day and now let's see...Sloth Gargs don't ever try to knock them out and they are zombies themselves so they don't mind imps riding them. However, I still am against the idea of zombies on the back of a dino. Doesn't fit my choice. However, the idea itself is good if I look past the thing I don't like. But the Brachiosausrus idea is still not a 100% thing I like. How would the dino knock the zombies off without his tail? Shaking vigorously like how a dog shakes water off after a shower. That kind of motion. Really? They aren't dogs! They are too big and slow! Also water isn't trying to cling to those dogs. Really....that was an example I gave as to what kind of shaking it needs to make. The zombies are small. No matter how slow you are, you are big, that means you have the upperhand in strength. I can easily swat flies no matter how many there are as I am bigger than them. They might be high in number and faster but once I get them, they are dead. How do you think people kill mosquitoes with swatters who are much faster than us? Same case here. Also, water sticks (the correct term would be adheres) to surfaces. It's just that human eyes can't perceive them as such but water does cling onto stuff before gravity starts affecting. So yes, you are wrong once again. Try using swatters without your hands! Try shaking off a mosquito just by shaking your back!

Also, I know water sticks, but it is not actively trying to cling! There is a difference. Clinging or not, the water remains there until gravity affects. That's why it can be perceived as same. Again, that was just an example as to what kind of motion your dino should make. You don't need to actively compare the water with your zombies as they will try to cling but eventually will fall off. I gave the example of the motion, not the item that's being shaken off.

Also, when a body of large mass shakes, it creates vibrations and will thus shake off the smaller beings. So you can very well shake and make the mosquitoes fly off. Do you even study anymore or is science just not your thing? Maybe the zombies will eventually fall off, but they haven't yet! You may have meant the motion, but what the action is done on, like a zombie or a mosquito, makes a difference.

Sure, smaller beings aye? Try shaking of BACTERIA!!!!! I beg your pardon, but if one can shake of mosquitoes, what are the use of swatters! And really, you probably don't know that studied 8th grade science in fourth grade or that I've been to China for an international math competition. Go on and challenge me if you like. I may be in 7th grade, but I know quite a bit of Calculus.