3-4-5 TRIOXIN Some people are familiar with (or totally adicted to -I don't really care wich) the "Living Dead" series. However, for those of you who do not follow the story: Zombies everywhere were to be used as military biological weapons, but all plans fail because of messed up containment protocol. The lego is a model of a Propper containment unit for zombies of every size and decay-state (medium microfig scale, of course). **If you want to get into the details of the series, read this short review. ------------------------Night of the Living Dead (1990 version)--------------------- to fight the war on Mariguana back in the 60's, a new chemical was developed and authorized for field testing in 1969. There was a leak of this chemical and it got into the many layers of the soil. There was a cemetery near by and the chemical had an adverse affect on organisms that had been dead. Corpses were literally coming out of the ground and eating the flesh of the living. these events were later portrayed in the movie: "Night of the Living Dead," where the "zombies" had been disposed of and never heard from again. When in actuality, these zombies could not be destroyed readilly. -------------------Go Forward Some Years----------------------------- Return of Living Dead I In the town of Louisville, Kentucky, a young intern was working at the "Uneeda (you-need-a)" medical supplies warehouse. His superviser told him of a packaged that had been delivered to them by mistake some years back, and that the events that occured in the movie above had been real--the zombies were in those canisters. This young intern - let's call him freddy - and his superviser went down to the basement and ~accidentally~ broke open the seal of one of the tanks (leading them to breathe in the gas that would eventually zombify them). One of the cadavers had to be chopped up and cremated at the crematorium across the street. The smoke would cause a chemical reaction in the clouds making it rain chemicals right on top of the nearby cemetary. -----------movie goes on, Freddy's zombified, warehouse owner calls military number of one of canisters---------- as a result, about five square miles of Louisville get nuked. ------------------A Little More Forward In Time------------------------ Return of Living Dead pt. II In another town, a boy finds a canister of s'more zombeez and is foolish enough to break it open and inhale gasses. zombies in every corner of the street result AGAIN. A band of post-pubescent "survivors" figure out that zombies crave brains and conviniently find a truck-load of cowbrains. They lead the zombies into an electic plant and jiuce-em up when they start munching. As a result of the overload of electricity in their body, the zombies are then paralized and ready for packing. -----------------More Time Elapses---------------------------------- R.O.L.D. pt III A boy (about 20) and his girlfriend sneek into a military facility where the boy's father works. The two see the tests the military has been doing on the recently dead. It is explained by the General's exposition with a new officer that the chemical's unique properties allow the dead to resucitate (SP?). But they are not very controllable, as the decay sets in and the comprehensive brain just breaks down after a while. The girlfriend is killed in a motorcycle accident and the boy takes her to the lab where a corpse had been revived earlier. The boy used the gas of the chemical "3-4-5 TRIOXIN" to bring his girlfriend back to life. (Since she had been only recently killed, she could still control her deathly urges of brain consumption until about 45 minutes into the movie.) She bites a few lowriders, they turn into zombies and so on and so forth. The end of the movie is irrelevant to the outline. --------------------------------and theb lesson to be learned is?--------------- Three towns and hundreds of people could have been saved if the propper containment units were used in the first place.