Correction- small mistake I noticed when watching this back, Martial law would’ve been declared on the night of august 27th, rather than the early hours
It’s ridiculous we haven’t gotten a show dedicated to the fall of civilization in the walking dead, we don’t need four post apocalyptic shows, it would be great if they made a show that focused on the fall, 3 episodes per group of people government, military, police, doctors,morticians, average people amidst the panic and chaos within the 2 weeks it took society to collapse, the weird news story’s of people attacking each other, people staring to loot and panic, realizing the lights won’t come back on, only to realize the dead are coming back to life, and if they bite you you turn into one of them… so many cool stories to tell and you could do it in like three episodes per group of people or individual. Shame they don’t focus on the early day of the outbreak.
Fear the Walking Dead started out that way but they fast forwarded to Operation Colbalt and the fall by the end of season one. They should have teased Colbalt coming over two seasons,then had the immediated post fall survival stories on the Abigail off the California coast and the Mexico story arch take up season 3. Make the Otto Ranch story most of season 4 and bring in the Proctors.Season 5 should have been the Clarks and their allies waging a war with the Proctors that would take events from California/Northern Mexico to Texas.
" i saw the lights go out on the world 3 days before my scheduled re entry , a dramatic show , i speak to you from my grave " comosnaut valery vishenco . What's sad tho is that not only did he witness the world go dark , but he also witnessed the world burn due to the bombings .
He would have witnessed a lot more.The one part World War Z is definitely impressive.Why I would love to see a tales from Walking Dead set on the Iss.Same for what would it be like for the Navy.Would they be called in or still be out to sea.
Where did the picture of the fesr the walking dead family with a military soldier in camp of tenta come from? And the information and picture of lincoln nebrasca?
It's kinda depressing to think that he saw the world go dark and then suddenly boom with light and then had to watch the lights slowly die out and then never come back on
@blackaddam9033 it's made up to explain stuff in that universe they are decaying slower. Scientists said if zombies ever existed they'd be gone in 1 year.
I mean, the removing people for depression thing makes a ton of sense in-universe. If that depressed person kills themselves, then within a matter of minutes you could have a zombie outbreak in the middle of the "safe" zone.
@@thatarse Anddd you people always bringing palestine into shit it doesnt have to be they doomed themselves big deal, cant expect an attack against israel to have a different result than any of the other ones over the years
Well I guess the government is in the bunkers and s***f****** female federal prisoners in return if they want to survive blah blah blah. Play it reminds me of that short-lived TV series with Luke Perry in which he played a child of immune to the virus here comes the government coming out of their bunkers and s*** wearing hazmat suit telling the crowd that this is no legal gathering blah blah blah the United States government hasn't been heard of for almost 3 years and now all of a sudden the United States government is back as soon as they tried to assemble and start a brand new government in a football stadium believable.
@@RandallBesch How is that idiotic? At that point they believed no cure is possible and urban centers were exactly that. Centers. The locations where *the most* of them were. Dropping napalm and other bombs is the only logical decision at that point, otherwise you end up with what we see in a later season of TWD (the "flooded" construction site / quarry with thousands of thousands of zombies) or what we have in "World War Z". An unstoppable flood of undead rushing out of the cities. As brutal as it sounds to burn down the cities or city centers, it's the only thing they could do
@@FrankENFeld-ow6lh Most of the show was idiotic, from the safe zone in the middle of LA to the blind bombing of the citys center . Hey guess where are the dead ? On the ground . Guess from where the bomb come from ? From planes in the sky . Guess what is between the dead and the bomb in citys center ? MASSIVE SKYSCRAPPER . Even if you think it should have been done, it was, like everything done be the army in FEAR, completly botched . The city skyscraper got hit, but the street are barelly damaged, indicating that most bomb didn't hit them
Have you seen Scary Movie 4? They spoof on War of the Worlds and there's a scene where they show Detroit on fire, gunshots and sirens, that sort of thing. Then she says "Here's Detroit after the attack." And they just show exactly the same clip but there's a Tripod walking through exactly the same circumstance. 😂
People in Detroit would be the most able to survive. It would just be another day. Not like rich people who have lived in luxury and comfort all their lives. They would just take themselves out.
In Max Brooks Zombie Survival Guide (might've been WWZ I forget), the military actually effectively used safe-zones to buy time to set up what was essentially the maginot line in the rocky mountains. These safe zones were not expected to ride out the zombie apocalypse. However they were decently supplied and armed. The survivors in these zones attracted and concentrated hordes. This has 2 benefits, the 1st being that the survivors would thin out the hordes and the second is that it more or less keeps hundreds of thousands or potentially millions of zombies still while they try to breach the safe zones. The man who thought of this was controversial in universe because while it WORKED and bought time for the military to recall and gather it's resources, it came at the cost of using civilians and soldiers alike as human bait who were mostly left to die.
@@chingoputoh7969 If you're going to cry about it want to explain how that invalidates anything that I wrote down? Or did you just want to chime in with one irrelevant detail to show less than a dozen people you don't know that you read a book once too?
@@FA_Horus oh cool! Yeah sorry it's probably been more than a decade since I read wwz lol this part always stuck out to me but over the years some details for sure got mixed up in there
This was a good video! I liked how Operation Cobalt was played out in the shows especially Fear The Walking Dead. I also liked how Okafar went into detail on his involvement. Thank you for this video!
Okafor Is technically the only character to appear in every main show except daryl Dixon (cuz we see atlanta, LA and Lincoln being bombed which technically as he said he was a part of)
So you’re telling me, only troops from pennsylvania decided that mass killing non infected civilians through the country is not a good thing? Nah I guarantee there would be more refusing blatant orders like that. Edit: This is based off my personal experience while serving, and everyone in had the same opinion on going against doing these types of acts in these fake scenarios. Edit 2: I'm happy I created discord from this comment. Lots of hot takes mostly coming from none servicemembers putting their two cents in something they never experienced, or been through.
He never said he was the only one. But it's clear the city of Philadelphia is probably the most succesful community in the USA since the apocalypse started. I doubt there is any other group as large as the Civic Republic.
My guess is that lots of other military groups did do this. If so, I’m guessing that the main reasons they’re gone now would be that they either had too many people to keep under control, too small of a population to sustain themselves, had leadership that was unwilling to sacrifice morals for survival, had leadership that was unable to sustain order, or these groups were just not strong enough to resist other factions like the crm.
Anybody interested in how a competent government would tackle a zombie apocalypse should read World War Z (not the movie). They literally moved everything they could to remote locations in safe zones and built up a new industry to fight back - abandoning survivors to fend for their own and to act as bait in order to relieve the safe zone. It's written and described really realistically.
@@katiacritten9975 that was the whole point, that's fairly standard for our Army, we very much are as a country are built around knock out wins and Shock and Awe. they have a whole part dedicated about the realistic tole of getting our asses handed to us.
@Godzilla-sp9ew the whole point can be wrong. The book explicity lays the defeat at the feet of "cold warrior" generals who tried to fight the engagement like the zombies were soviets invading Western Europe. To Max Brooks I guess that means "one static line of defense where we start shooting when the enemy is in visual range of the infantry. With one minute of artillery ammo and a single salvo of MLRS rockets" The US strategy against the USSR in the cold war would have been fantastic against zombies. It was focused around multiple established defensive positions that get withdraw and reinforce the one behind it once the enemy gets too close. Except when it comes to zombies then they wouldn't even have to worry about hostile air power or enemy armor or artillery deployed minefields and shit. The US army is built for shock and awe and knockout victories? Alrighty then, why the hell was their *only* axis of attack the force in yonkers that only engaged when the infantry could see the zombies? The horde stretched from yonkers to time square, why were there not constant A10 strafing runs of that horde? Why were there not flights of AC130s drive bying the horde with a guns? Why were there no B52s dropping topography changing levels of ordinance? And don't even get me started on the ridiculous claim that the igniting car gas tanks caused a ludicrous increase in lethality such to the point that the artillery guns and MLRS systems became basically useless without them. Max Brooks wants to talk about "steel rain", that's what the Iraqi army called the shells from the M270. Those things explode and then kick out a 33.5 meter tungsten blizzard from hell. Nothing human adjacent is walking through that. And on the topic of the infantrymen. The whole "you can't just expect someone to pull of perfect headshots after training them to go for the body all this time." thing is ridiculous. If they knew they had to shoot for the head, they'd shoot for the head. In Afghanistan in 2004 the US was being investigated for war crimes because international observers kept finding headshot insurgents and thought the US was executing POWs. Turns out that lots of times that was all the insurgent showed, so that's what got shot. TLDR: Max Brooks didn't know what the hell he was talking about, a lot of people assume he did and treat it like legitimate insightful criticism of the military, and it really gets my goat.
@katiacritten9975 that concluding point also becomes apparent when you read his zombie survival guide and get to the part on guns. Its factual accuracy on the nature of firearms is...bad, to put it politely
My biggest question is what happened in Hawaii, its a state that while fairly densely populated is spread out among several islands and has one of the largest contingent of US troops of basically anywhere. On top of that with a lot of it being navy, even if the main population centers fell I feel like pockets would last and since it would likely be a main staging ground of any US troops pulled out of Asia would continue to receive large amounts of fresh troops and supplies that would let them take back the islands (at least most of them) and quite possibly create the strongest remaining group of basically anywhere.
It's also likely that the President was evaced there considering that fact. Oahu specifically has Fort Shafter, Wheeler Army Airfield, Schofield Barracks, Pearl, Marine Corps Hawai'i and dozens of National Guard armories. I'm willing to bet that it is either still standing or fell within like a wekk
Potential spoiler: It sounds like N.O.A.H. is a reference to Justin Cronin's The Passage trilogy. In that trilogy of novels, the origins of the apocalypse begins with a secret government project called Project Noah, which administered an altered virus to inmates in an attempt to achieve some form of immortality. Of course, it backfired, and created horrendous zombie/vampire-like human hybrids.
I submit it was an incomplete super virus to make humans more resilient and less death prone. It got out and was airborne. Why the walking dead are so resilient.
I find it much more interesting how the electric cars and new charging stations and models of vacuum robots from 2019 come into the series who produced them during the zombie apocalypse
@@Femmeenby Nah, fall of walking dead began with shiny car sponsorships You can have tarred actors and decrepit buildings but god forbid you have a dirty sponsor car
It's more likely Oahu considering the 7th Fleet, 3rd Marine Division, 25 ID and all the support behind them. More than enough to defend the island if you include the Hawaii Guard, and every other unit in the Pacific being pulled back
Napalm is a pretty stupid weapon to use. A large portion of victims would be from asphyxiation, not burning, letting them reanimate intact. Furthermore, even if you were directly burnt, you would just reanimate as a burnt walker like those walkers who reanimated on burnt buses or torched cars.
The plot writes itself, these writers are clueless. The plot after the CDC should've been an expansion on Cobalt with a group of elites attempting to nuke the planet and Rick and the crew trying to stop them
Id figured it was to burn the walkers but they're the chance lots could survive I don't imagine napalm being strong enough to destroy structures depending on the structure atleast tho idk what cities were nuked
I would love to see an AU where operation cobalt never happened and to see if most of infrastructure remained intact how different that would make things for the post apocalypse..
@@StarmercGaming that’s what Tales Should have been about it should had shown the fall of different States like Texas New York Florida Illinois Arizona Nevada Oregon Michigan Alabama Mississippi Washington Oklahoma Kansas and Washington DC
@@Tejano12398 That would be epic. I wait since a long time for something like that. Maybe 2-4 Episodes about different Cities & different Persons. For exampel: Washington DC - 2 Episodes about a Capitol Police Officer, 2 Episodes about an Nurse. And then the Series switch to another City & show us 2 another Characters.
The video left out that P.A.D.R.A was also put into motion after Colbalt as a means to preserve the Federal Government and had both a US Senator and a US Army General involved in setting it up.
There’s gotta be some people in one of those super bunkers. Imagine if a bunch of big politicians were revealed to be alive at some point. It would make sense and make some great conflicts
In stories like 28 days later and sprinting infected sure, I can understand, but TWD ? The country spending the highest millitary spending in the world would fail against slow shambling ones ? Ok clearly there's panic in the first days/ week, but I feel they could actually fight back
@@sylvananas7923 That's how it went down in World war z there was panic at the start, the military learned a harsh lesson but eventually the surviving countries adapted and began to retake their countries. Slow-moving zombies are not much of a threat once you get past the initial stages. Fast runners are much better for a story if you want the world to go to hell and not recover, for example in the series dead set the writers went with fast zombies as they were the only way Britain would be overrun so quickly.
It's been called grimderp, from 40k where new writers would come and explain how things are only bad because the people in charge are uniformly stupid. Appropriate here too.
honestly this whole situation could have been pretty reasonable dealt with, the main issue was the initial surprise by the infection, but after a few days of chaos they should have been able to get clear guidelines on how to deal with infected and more importantly how to prevent infection. like by the end of the month the military would mainly have to be used to remove what few hordes appeared and most people would learn to tie up a zombie and call the cops or some new organization for removal, while hospitals and late stage care facilities would have safety measures enacted.
It's a combination of the dead and the panicked living that caused the downfall. Living were keeping everyone distracted while the dead just got larger in population
@@FA_Horusjust a day after the outbreak started , martial law was declared in all the US, state and federal troops were deployed to deal with the infected , so chaos shouldn't have been too much of a factor for the downfall , the military would put everything in order , and people would be quarentined at their homes , and would receive guide lines on how to deal with an infected .
honestly I think Night of the Living Dead would probably be pretty accurate. After the initial shock of seeing reanimated corpses being revived wore off they would pretty easily be dealt with. In the movie local people with minimal support local police & National Guard are able to handle the situation.
show writers seem to think that the military's effective range is that of an M-16. Insane to think about the sheer amount of artillery & air delivered ordnance that pummel aimless hoards of zombies.
honestly Cobalt would have worked if they had been serious about it and destroying the zombies. Instead, they were trying to keep the cities intact and magically kill the zombies. impossible. Those major cities would need to be leveled, zero life to save the country and the survivors. I would have sent in teams to gather the resources for life as best it could be, gathered survivors and evacuated. Then take it all down. that would have wiped out major zombie populations and buildings can be rebuilt. Okafor's decision is the heavyweight champ of stupidity. There were so many other ways to achieve the same outcome and keep our soldiers alive. sigh.
@carlosjaundoo3188 also Okafor was with the US Air force and not the crm at the time , so it wasn't his overall decision but the presidents he was acting on orders til the unfortunate downfall of his wife and defied orders to bomb the rest of the cities he was told to bomb. If I remember correctly
The humans would need to adapt a new way of sustaining itself and fight. In twd and world war z alike militarys faced catastrophic defeats due to fighting the undead the way they fought each other before. Highly overengineered tanks with a few rounds capacity are useless if you cannot maintain them and keep a steady flow of logistics. Using tightly packed pike and shot formations or infantry sqares with enough small arms ammo or backup meelee weapons like bayonets would become relevant again. Even if the dead are defeated still billions would starve without mass farming and industrial production of nitrate fertilizers. The loss of the industrial scale haber-bosh method would be more deadly than the undead
I happened to catch an episode of one of the spin-off shows and could barely watch it. It seemed like I was watching a soap opera. Of the 45-50 minute run time, fully 30 minutes of it was just two characters in a room talking. Another 15 minutes or so was flashbacks to past arguments. Then 5 minutes of fighting zombies, roll credits.
Yes thank you for the correction, sometimes my wires get crossed when writing on American Armed Forces as I am Canadian, but I’ll double check my scripts in the future
I'd love to see an explanation of what caused the Wildfire virus. They never flat out explain it in the comics. But it was hinted to have been a some kind of space plauge.
Twd world beyond and daryl dixon explains how it happened , it started in france in a biotech lab , apparently wildfire was originally planned to be some sort of genetic modified virus or organism that would make humans stronger ( basically trying to create a super soldier ) , it was a collab between the CDC and INSERM ( france's version of the CDC).
Hey man, i saw this idea on a fallout video, he basically did a entire history, well what he knew of each state in that universe, do you think it would be possible for one to be done for TWD? I mean it would be quite easy for states like Georgia or Texas, but we dont know a lot about most of the country.
I’m definitely looking to move into content discussing the state of specific places in the country! I did one on New York City about a week ago, and I’m currently working on one discussing the current state of Texas, but I’ll definitely consider doing a lightning round type video on all 50 states!
dudee whats crazy is the fall of the world is on my brithday august 27th, 2006 i would have been 4 years old when the wildfire virus spread i dont know what i would have done or if i would have even remember it yet alone the cobalt/ sunset protocal bombings imagine being a kid in that....
Wait, N.O.A.H. could relate to Noah's Ark and the helicopters could possibly relate to that but a huge naval ship could also be out in the pacific surviving out there
Id love to see you make a video about the rest of the world mainly France, Russia, China (China is mentioned in the webisode Cold Storage and in the comic universe theres a book about China), Spain (also mentioned in the comics), South Africa and the UK. and you could also theorise on which countries would have likely survived such as Switzerland, Ireland etc countries which would be easy to defend. Its a question i get asked often in walkign dead related content so it would probably do quite well
@@topsdaily_productionsOh wow, I feel stupid, Im sorry, I honestly did not know about that. I knew there were the books about the government (prequels and sequels) but I didnt know about this book about china. Thank you.
The only country I could legit see surviving is Australia. Not because everything is trying to kill you, but because they practically tamed the land in terms of figuring out how to survive. I also like the idea of saltwater Crocs doing their thing to walkers
☆☆☆☆☆@Ty swell☆☆☆☆☆ I want to say thank you. Thank you for making such great walking dead story arc videos. Ive watched everyone of them over the last couple days and they are magnificent! As someone who has been watching faithfuly since episode#1 all those years ago, and has watched the series and spin-offs in their entirety at least 4 times throughout the years, I absolutely loved these vids! This has been an entertaining trip down memory lane for sure. To re-live some of my favorite story arcs in the way you've put them together has been an entertaining viewing experience! I know its hard work but please man, keep making these for all significant story arcs in TWD universe. Id love to see you weave some arcs together between shows and tell the larger overarching story between them while filling in time jumps. I do not usually leave comments complementing the channel creator of vids like this, but in this case I absolutely had to give you your flowers. 👏 👏 WELL DONE! Youve done something really great here! I've liked your vids and subscribed to your channel. I will recomend your channel and vids. I'll also share them in the appropriate places to try and drive some views and subs your way. Thanks again man!
I was only a tiny little 6 year old when Operation Cobalt commenced and idk what I would’ve done. I would’ve probably got bit by a walker and turned or died in the bombings. Thank goodness something like this can’t happen irl. Great video and it was very informative!!
Glad Philly survived but it's still bad luck for the rest of us on the other side of PA. It's odd that folks on submarines got infected if they've been under for a while. These lost safe zones feel a lot like the ones in The Last of Us.
The virus is in the air, usually submarines emerge for activities in the same way they use sea water through filters to make it drinkable and the water has oxygen so they could have been infected there
We keep hearing about the federal government making these calls. We have to have them included in the show. Where are they staying ? Do they have bunkers ?
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0:33 It wasn't napalm. It was a fuel air explosive. If they dropped napalm it would still be burning when rick went into the city. Plus napalm would burn hot enough to burn down buildings
Did everyone know that nobody truly died and everyone become walkers? Or we’re the trying to disintegrate everyone so no more walkers would be created?
I’m going to guess that the series finale of all three spinoffs are going to end with everyone being aware of the CRM and waging war. Then, there might be an AMC movie where everyone goes to war. Just my thoughts.
well this could not be a national thing but rather state by state but the whole thing makes no real sense as its the last legal order and then America is run by your local negan
@@xxbluecolt420xx2 am sacred on what happened to my dad since teddy launched the Missiles and Destroyed Half of Texas and I still don’t know if he survived the beginning of the apocalypse in 2010
@@xxbluecolt420xx2 honestly I feel bad for the 2010 generation since they never got to see modern technology or social media apps nor the classes of 2010
Can we be sure Victor the cosmonaut did see the bombings? We still don’t know what tactics were taken in most other countries. I can only hope Victor was not orbiting North America during operation Colbolt. I’ve always been touched by his story and curious if he turned. The Walking Dead in Space
there is absolutely zero chance that zombies {as depicted in TWD} would be able to overwhelm the military. The amount of artillery & air support would annihilated "walking" hordes before they ever got to main lines of resistance.
Honestly the military shouldn’t have failed, the mass insubordination and disobeying direct orders is pathetic and starting a schism between the USMC and the Nation Guard was a utterly idiotic decision. Yeah killing civilians was also a fucked up bad idea but literally turning on the only people with the weapons and man power to fight the undead actually helped cause the undead to take over… AND creating things like the CRM and Commonwealth was stupid too, they essentially created their own “nations” and how they govern in their own image which includes kidnapping, murder, taking away human rights and free speech and so on rather then maintaining a pre apocalypse old world image and philosophy. Even just showing you are still the US military would prove to other survivors that what they did before the world fell was to help the majority of civilisation survive and did. If it wasn’t for the military clearing out the undead as best they could and bombing the cities the surviving settlements including Commonwealth and CRM WOULD have been overrun.
laughable that slow moving zombies could take a military base out, 1 Abrams tank could do donuts and literally turn a million zombies to paste under its tracks auto grenade launchers could also defeat city sized hordes in a minute
You mentioned how North America had been overrun. Do we know if this outbreak spread across the globe or no? (Cuz I don't remember any mention of this topic)
Yes we know for a fact the virus went global. Evident from season 1 episode 6, where dr. Jenner tells the group the French we’re the last country to hold out before going silent. In fear season 3 (I believe) Victor strand talks to a Russian cosmonaut who claims to be watching the whole world burn. And of course, the daryl Dixon show, which takes place in France.
@@Swell-Films you should do a video about the Fall of Mexico since Mexico was in fear the Walking dead it’s still unknown if Mexico City Fell to the Dead it’s likely that Mexico fell but since Mexican Cities Didn’t get bomb or evacuated it’s possible that there could be survivors in Mexico there’s no mention on what happened to the President of Mexico
The fact that Pamela is the daughter of the US president, do you think Pamela might get her redemption arc? Looking at Negan now, maybe it seems inevitable that someone from the Commonwealth might play a key role in fighting the CRM. It appears that CRM has a history with the US president…
I’ve got no idea why but I am convinced that the remnants of the US government and military are still out there, building their strength, waiting for the right time to reclaim the United States of America back from the dead. For example, if the enclave or the brotherhood of steel from the fallout series can survive a nuclear war that pretty much ends all animal and human life on the planet, then I’ll always be convinced that the legitimate US Government still survives in TWD.
Tbf the "legitimate" US government is comprised exclusively out of 70+ year olds. I don't see them lasting long even with military protection in the apocalypse.
Wiping out Lincoln, NE seems a strange choice. It’s not that large a city and what there is of it is very spread out with farms and a lot of empty space (empty of people) on the outskirts. Omaha is a bigger and more concentrated city.
Of all the “safe zones” that were made I’m shocked we didn’t see one like Jackson from TLOU universe. Extremely high natural walls that can be pushed down by dead in the middle of large open area so anyone coming (good or bad)could be seen from a mile or so out.
What about alexandria , hilltop or ocean side ? They were gated communities with Electricity , water , food and meds , then they were annexed by the commonwealth , and people in the commonwealth live how they used to before the outbreak and maintained democracy .
San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Santa Cruz, Long Beach, Malibu, Palm Springs, California, Las Vegas and Reno Nevada, and New Orleans and Baton Rouge Louisiana too?
operations cobalt would've been the first thing they do imagine had they kept the military outside to wait until the fire died down then commence operation hades marching through streets by streets taking out any that survive infected or not within larger city using every weapons avaliable on hands estimated to last 120 days or less depending on population level
the military was more or less pretending and had the mentality the zombies were some kind of enemy that planned and held territory. and that civilians could "defect" and were a liability in the fight somehow. they definitely weren't conscious of that fact but with how draconian they were for literally no reason at all shows they were operating like its a military occupation by a foreign power.
I think the mitary only bombed the cities they thought contained the most infected... they could not have wiped out the entire country so makes sense they would have decided to keep some cities intact to rebuild
Highest density and those that have international airports. Makes perfect sense for Atlanta, LA, New York, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and all those that were mentioned. Only one that I legit want to know how it fell is Birmingham
There’s a clarification note at 5:35 , the city received minor damage from the national guard fighting back (mostly just the tops of skyscrapers from what we see) but survived overall
I have a theory, in one of the TWD episodes a space vehicle crashed and Eugene used parts of it to fix the short wave radio. Was that the Russian that Strand was talking to?
I know what I’m asking is weird, but does napalm even kill walkers? You need to damage their brains to kill them, so would it kill them? I’m genuinely curious about this.
Fun fact - the original zombie film, Night of the Living Dead 1969, took place in rural Pennsylvania. The same state where the CRM is based. Just food for thought.
I would have loved that Tales from TWD was about all the data about the outbreak and it's scenarios. Just imagine an episode of Abraham watching the hell break loose while being on service as a soldier in Texas. A season named "code name: Cobalt" where we see the outbreak from Aug 28th to Sep 11th An episode about the bombing of Atlanta with Okaford adding the scene of Shane and Lori watching the city burn as an easter egg An episode about what happened in the prison from season 3-4 during the outbreak An episode about the defence of Philadelphia An episode from the point of view of a normal guy to show all the news, radio messages and the cities shutdowns An episode about the creation of Alexandria It could have been a sick project.
Given the fact that all government offices are unoccupied with no electrical power. So given enough time and effort a man with an entire hardware store worth of tools could get into a restricted area. Then collect all the uncensored hard copies of whatever operation he liked.
The Zombie Outbreak wouldn't have affected the world in the way it did if the world's militaries gathered necessary supplies, evacuated a proper amount of civilians in order to rebuild humanity afterwards, concentrated "survivors" in made-up safe zones in cities and then bombed the cities with nuclear bombs. Given that there are 15.000 nuclear warheads spread across multiple nations, a coordinated cleansing of the dead could occur. This wouldn't wipe out all the walkers but most certainly most of them, leaving smaller hords which could either be ignored, trapped or taken out by the remaining military forces. Afterwards, humanity could be rebuilt in a more sustainable and efficient manner, old cities slowly given back to nature and life for humanity could return back to normal within 1-2 decades.
Fear the Walking Dead S1 had to try so hard to make the walkers seem like a threat but it just fails. These things barely walk and we have more guns than people in the US. I just can't believe the mechanized military or even civilian militias wouldn't be able to keep them from snow balling.
It's not just the dead that you have to compete with, it's the panic of the living. That's what caused a lot of problems for the military once you start noticing it. They had to split resources to keep civilians safe as well as eliminating the dead
What would have happened to sailors in submarines during the initial infection? They'd be breathing air that's been scrubbed and in a self-contained environment so if they died there would they actually stay dead or are there zombie subs just chilling out in the ocean?
by all logicall means I think they should focus on the early days on the outbreak and I firmly belive civilization isnt that weak to fall apart just like that. I think it has a fighting potentiall - sure some parts of the world would fall but I think some of them would have a chance to stay firm
Correction- small mistake I noticed when watching this back, Martial law would’ve been declared on the night of august 27th, rather than the early hours
Ok
I still can't believe civilization fails it matter of days sorry
How would the Disney parks and universal studios deal in the walking dead? Along with Disney animal kingdom
@@ianperez4884 in all honesty they’d probably still try to charge you lol
@@Swell-Films lol
It’s ridiculous we haven’t gotten a show dedicated to the fall of civilization in the walking dead, we don’t need four post apocalyptic shows, it would be great if they made a show that focused on the fall, 3 episodes per group of people government, military, police, doctors,morticians, average people amidst the panic and chaos within the 2 weeks it took society to collapse, the weird news story’s of people attacking each other, people staring to loot and panic, realizing the lights won’t come back on, only to realize the dead are coming back to life, and if they bite you you turn into one of them… so many cool stories to tell and you could do it in like three episodes per group of people or individual. Shame they don’t focus on the early day of the outbreak.
Seriously. That’s what tales of twd should have been
Fear the Walking Dead started out that way but they fast forwarded to Operation Colbalt and the fall by the end of season one. They should have
teased Colbalt coming over two seasons,then had the immediated post fall survival stories on the Abigail off the California coast and the Mexico story arch take up season 3.
Make the Otto Ranch story most of season 4 and bring in the Proctors.Season 5 should have been the Clarks and their allies waging a war with
the Proctors that would take events from California/Northern Mexico to Texas.
That is called lazy and uncreative show writing.
@@TheLAGopherright!??! When Chris says 'nine days since the lights went out' we said wait what!?! Its skipping past those first days!?! Just wrong
this comment is spot on 👍
" i saw the lights go out on the world 3 days before my scheduled re entry , a dramatic show , i speak to you from my grave " comosnaut valery vishenco .
What's sad tho is that not only did he witness the world go dark , but he also witnessed the world burn due to the bombings .
He would have witnessed a lot more.The one part World War Z is definitely impressive.Why I would love to see a tales from Walking Dead set on the Iss.Same for what would it be like for the Navy.Would they be called in or still be out to sea.
@@anthonykrutis490 did you see Dead in the Water? Cool version of events on a nuclear sub.
This was already covered in WWZ (not the totally shite film).
Where did the picture of the fesr the walking dead family with a military soldier in camp of tenta come from? And the information and picture of lincoln nebrasca?
It's kinda depressing to think that he saw the world go dark and then suddenly boom with light and then had to watch the lights slowly die out and then never come back on
I never understood how the walkers have stayed kicking around for decades. Flies would have eaten them to the bone in a couple of weeks.
To be fair, they are kinda just walking skeletons by season 6 lol
Doesnt the virus slow down decomposition?
@alexstrejc3004 I don't know how a virus can stop a maggot from having a meal
@blackaddam9033 it's made up to explain stuff in that universe they are decaying slower. Scientists said if zombies ever existed they'd be gone in 1 year.
Same goes for how fuel is still around too but who cares zombies arent real either
I mean, the removing people for depression thing makes a ton of sense in-universe. If that depressed person kills themselves, then within a matter of minutes you could have a zombie outbreak in the middle of the "safe" zone.
That’s a valid reason, good call
Yea, and just in general, they can be dangerous tbh. Maybe it isn't ethical, but it's reasonable
@@TrePrincelike the Israeli Government?
@@thatarsebye bye Palestine
@@thatarse Anddd you people always bringing palestine into shit it doesnt have to be
they doomed themselves big deal, cant expect an attack against israel to have a different result than any of the other ones over the years
Damn the Knox infection is crazy man, hopefully Louisville isn’t too bad.
Brother
project zomboid reference
haha my man out ere with the Project Zomboid Reference
Don't be ridiculous. The Knox Infection is contained.
The Knox Infection has ALWAYS been contained.
Well I guess the government is in the bunkers and s***f****** female federal prisoners in return if they want to survive blah blah blah. Play it reminds me of that short-lived TV series with Luke Perry in which he played a child of immune to the virus here comes the government coming out of their bunkers and s*** wearing hazmat suit telling the crowd that this is no legal gathering blah blah blah the United States government hasn't been heard of for almost 3 years and now all of a sudden the United States government is back as soon as they tried to assemble and start a brand new government in a football stadium believable.
Military: lets destroy cities just so the world looks like a cool zombie environment
Self-inflict genocide for the ⭐ A e s t h e t i c ⭐
Guy: hey is that a-
*Kaboom*
Govt ordered the military to do that idiocy.
@@RandallBesch How is that idiotic? At that point they believed no cure is possible and urban centers were exactly that. Centers. The locations where *the most* of them were. Dropping napalm and other bombs is the only logical decision at that point, otherwise you end up with what we see in a later season of TWD (the "flooded" construction site / quarry with thousands of thousands of zombies) or what we have in "World War Z". An unstoppable flood of undead rushing out of the cities. As brutal as it sounds to burn down the cities or city centers, it's the only thing they could do
@@FrankENFeld-ow6lh Most of the show was idiotic, from the safe zone in the middle of LA to the blind bombing of the citys center . Hey guess where are the dead ? On the ground . Guess from where the bomb come from ? From planes in the sky . Guess what is between the dead and the bomb in citys center ? MASSIVE SKYSCRAPPER . Even if you think it should have been done, it was, like everything done be the army in FEAR, completly botched . The city skyscraper got hit, but the street are barelly damaged, indicating that most bomb didn't hit them
Detroit would've been bombed but the military couldn't tell the difference.
Detroit isn’t that bad
@ryanxx24 it's worse....
Have you seen Scary Movie 4? They spoof on War of the Worlds and there's a scene where they show Detroit on fire, gunshots and sirens, that sort of thing.
Then she says "Here's Detroit after the attack."
And they just show exactly the same clip but there's a Tripod walking through exactly the same circumstance. 😂
@@combatwombat2134 The Scary Movie series of movies were hilarious.
People in Detroit would be the most able to survive. It would just be another day. Not like rich people who have lived in luxury and comfort all their lives. They would just take themselves out.
In Max Brooks Zombie Survival Guide (might've been WWZ I forget), the military actually effectively used safe-zones to buy time to set up what was essentially the maginot line in the rocky mountains. These safe zones were not expected to ride out the zombie apocalypse. However they were decently supplied and armed. The survivors in these zones attracted and concentrated hordes. This has 2 benefits, the 1st being that the survivors would thin out the hordes and the second is that it more or less keeps hundreds of thousands or potentially millions of zombies still while they try to breach the safe zones. The man who thought of this was controversial in universe because while it WORKED and bought time for the military to recall and gather it's resources, it came at the cost of using civilians and soldiers alike as human bait who were mostly left to die.
It was a guy in South Africa in World War Z.
He came up with the plan but everyone else then adopted it. If youre gonna be a know it all do it right
@@chingoputoh7969 If you're going to cry about it want to explain how that invalidates anything that I wrote down? Or did you just want to chime in with one irrelevant detail to show less than a dozen people you don't know that you read a book once too?
@@FA_Horus oh cool! Yeah sorry it's probably been more than a decade since I read wwz lol this part always stuck out to me but over the years some details for sure got mixed up in there
It's the redecker plan named after a former apartheid official Paul redecker who developed it.
This was a good video! I liked how Operation Cobalt was played out in the shows especially Fear The Walking Dead. I also liked how Okafar went into detail on his involvement. Thank you for this video!
Okafor Is technically the only character to appear in every main show except daryl Dixon (cuz we see atlanta, LA and Lincoln being bombed which technically as he said he was a part of)
Weed 😂
So you’re telling me, only troops from pennsylvania decided that mass killing non infected civilians through the country is not a good thing? Nah I guarantee there would be more refusing blatant orders like that.
Edit: This is based off my personal experience while serving, and everyone in had the same opinion on going against doing these types of acts in these fake scenarios.
Edit 2: I'm happy I created discord from this comment. Lots of hot takes mostly coming from none servicemembers putting their two cents in something they never experienced, or been through.
yea probably from commonwealth, portland, campus colony, and omaha
Good soldiers follow orders, private?
He never said he was the only one. But it's clear the city of Philadelphia is probably the most succesful community in the USA since the apocalypse started. I doubt there is any other group as large as the Civic Republic.
@@Thesolegod Greater ones follow the right ones.
My guess is that lots of other military groups did do this. If so, I’m guessing that the main reasons they’re gone now would be that they either had too many people to keep under control, too small of a population to sustain themselves, had leadership that was unwilling to sacrifice morals for survival, had leadership that was unable to sustain order, or these groups were just not strong enough to resist other factions like the crm.
Anybody interested in how a competent government would tackle a zombie apocalypse should read World War Z (not the movie). They literally moved everything they could to remote locations in safe zones and built up a new industry to fight back - abandoning survivors to fend for their own and to act as bait in order to relieve the safe zone. It's written and described really realistically.
Remember though they had a competent president who held the entire thing together his choice to push forward against all advice was pivotal
I'd hardly call World War Z realistic. The battle of yonkers in particular was atrocious
@@katiacritten9975 that was the whole point, that's fairly standard for our Army, we very much are as a country are built around knock out wins and Shock and Awe. they have a whole part dedicated about the realistic tole of getting our asses handed to us.
@Godzilla-sp9ew the whole point can be wrong. The book explicity lays the defeat at the feet of "cold warrior" generals who tried to fight the engagement like the zombies were soviets invading Western Europe.
To Max Brooks I guess that means "one static line of defense where we start shooting when the enemy is in visual range of the infantry. With one minute of artillery ammo and a single salvo of MLRS rockets"
The US strategy against the USSR in the cold war would have been fantastic against zombies. It was focused around multiple established defensive positions that get withdraw and reinforce the one behind it once the enemy gets too close. Except when it comes to zombies then they wouldn't even have to worry about hostile air power or enemy armor or artillery deployed minefields and shit.
The US army is built for shock and awe and knockout victories? Alrighty then, why the hell was their *only* axis of attack the force in yonkers that only engaged when the infantry could see the zombies? The horde stretched from yonkers to time square, why were there not constant A10 strafing runs of that horde? Why were there not flights of AC130s drive bying the horde with a guns? Why were there no B52s dropping topography changing levels of ordinance?
And don't even get me started on the ridiculous claim that the igniting car gas tanks caused a ludicrous increase in lethality such to the point that the artillery guns and MLRS systems became basically useless without them. Max Brooks wants to talk about "steel rain", that's what the Iraqi army called the shells from the M270. Those things explode and then kick out a 33.5 meter tungsten blizzard from hell. Nothing human adjacent is walking through that.
And on the topic of the infantrymen. The whole "you can't just expect someone to pull of perfect headshots after training them to go for the body all this time." thing is ridiculous. If they knew they had to shoot for the head, they'd shoot for the head. In Afghanistan in 2004 the US was being investigated for war crimes because international observers kept finding headshot insurgents and thought the US was executing POWs. Turns out that lots of times that was all the insurgent showed, so that's what got shot.
TLDR: Max Brooks didn't know what the hell he was talking about, a lot of people assume he did and treat it like legitimate insightful criticism of the military, and it really gets my goat.
@katiacritten9975 that concluding point also becomes apparent when you read his zombie survival guide and get to the part on guns. Its factual accuracy on the nature of firearms is...bad, to put it politely
My biggest question is what happened in Hawaii, its a state that while fairly densely populated is spread out among several islands and has one of the largest contingent of US troops of basically anywhere. On top of that with a lot of it being navy, even if the main population centers fell I feel like pockets would last and since it would likely be a main staging ground of any US troops pulled out of Asia would continue to receive large amounts of fresh troops and supplies that would let them take back the islands (at least most of them) and quite possibly create the strongest remaining group of basically anywhere.
Same question here. We also have to include Guam and Pearl Harbor
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It's also likely that the President was evaced there considering that fact. Oahu specifically has Fort Shafter, Wheeler Army Airfield, Schofield Barracks, Pearl, Marine Corps Hawai'i and dozens of National Guard armories. I'm willing to bet that it is either still standing or fell within like a wekk
Its possible hawaii survived , however, they wouldnt be able to make contact with the continent , as they were extremely far away .
@@FA_Horus Mt. Weather or Iron Mountain.
Potential spoiler: It sounds like N.O.A.H. is a reference to Justin Cronin's The Passage trilogy. In that trilogy of novels, the origins of the apocalypse begins with a secret government project called Project Noah, which administered an altered virus to inmates in an attempt to achieve some form of immortality. Of course, it backfired, and created horrendous zombie/vampire-like human hybrids.
Though they actually succeeded with Amy right before the Twelve and Zero escaped.
I submit it was an incomplete super virus to make humans more resilient and less death prone. It got out and was airborne. Why the walking dead are so resilient.
I find it much more interesting how the electric cars and new charging stations and models of vacuum robots from 2019 come into the series who produced them during the zombie apocalypse
I mean, roombas are from 2002, and it seems the first fully electric car that could drive at highway speeds might have been 2009/2010
@@Femmeenby Nah, fall of walking dead began with shiny car sponsorships
You can have tarred actors and decrepit buildings but god forbid you have a dirty sponsor car
This was so enjoyable dude. It’s nice to see a fan dive deep into the show. Subscribed
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed!
Kinda wish Okafors would of survived.The president would of went to Cheyenne mountain or other hardened bunkers across the us .
It's more likely Oahu considering the 7th Fleet, 3rd Marine Division, 25 ID and all the support behind them. More than enough to defend the island if you include the Hawaii Guard, and every other unit in the Pacific being pulled back
Napalm is a pretty stupid weapon to use. A large portion of victims would be from asphyxiation, not burning, letting them reanimate intact. Furthermore, even if you were directly burnt, you would just reanimate as a burnt walker like those walkers who reanimated on burnt buses or torched cars.
Couldve used white phosphorus
Even dumber if everyone who dies reanimates. Not like in world war z where ukraine used nerve gas on fleeing refugees to identify the infected
@@bad_pilot13official unless they are carbonized they will reanimate.
The plot writes itself, these writers are clueless. The plot after the CDC should've been an expansion on Cobalt with a group of elites attempting to nuke the planet and Rick and the crew trying to stop them
Id figured it was to burn the walkers but they're the chance lots could survive I don't imagine napalm being strong enough to destroy structures depending on the structure atleast tho idk what cities were nuked
I would love to see an AU where operation cobalt never happened and to see if most of infrastructure remained intact how different that would make things for the post apocalypse..
The Walking Dead: Chicago, would go crazy hard
@watchawantfool or The Walking Dead: New York - Big Apple at the first Days of the Outbreak, that must be the hell...😱
Chicago was close to being nuked. Wonder why Chicago specifically though maybe it's filled with Variants
@@StarmercGaming that’s what Tales Should have been about it should had shown the fall of different States like Texas New York Florida Illinois Arizona Nevada Oregon Michigan Alabama Mississippi Washington Oklahoma Kansas and Washington DC
@@Tejano12398 That would be epic. I wait since a long time for something like that. Maybe 2-4 Episodes about different Cities & different Persons. For exampel: Washington DC - 2 Episodes about a Capitol Police Officer, 2 Episodes about an Nurse. And then the Series switch to another City & show us 2 another Characters.
Can’t help but think about O Block walkers
Yep im subscribing to you! These types of videos about the walking dead is what I love to watch. The ominous vibe makes it even more intriguing 😌
The video left out that P.A.D.R.A was also put into motion after Colbalt as a means to preserve the Federal Government and had both a US Senator and a US Army General involved in setting it up.
What’s Padra?
@@JarodFarrant
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@@JarodFarrant i guess he meaned FEDRA in the Last of us series
@@thanhdanhnguyen5258I think they meant PADRE?
We already have COG.
There’s gotta be some people in one of those super bunkers. Imagine if a bunch of big politicians were revealed to be alive at some point. It would make sense and make some great conflicts
God i hate seeing extreme government ineptitude in these fictional apocalyptic stories.
Might be the most realistic part of the series though
In stories like 28 days later and sprinting infected sure, I can understand, but TWD ? The country spending the highest millitary spending in the world would fail against slow shambling ones ? Ok clearly there's panic in the first days/ week, but I feel they could actually fight back
@@sylvananas7923 That's how it went down in World war z there was panic at the start, the military learned a harsh lesson but eventually the surviving countries adapted and began to retake their countries. Slow-moving zombies are not much of a threat once you get past the initial stages. Fast runners are much better for a story if you want the world to go to hell and not recover, for example in the series dead set the writers went with fast zombies as they were the only way Britain would be overrun so quickly.
It's been called grimderp, from 40k where new writers would come and explain how things are only bad because the people in charge are uniformly stupid. Appropriate here too.
@@jakkuhl6223 40k writing is terrible
honestly this whole situation could have been pretty reasonable dealt with, the main issue was the initial surprise by the infection, but after a few days of chaos they should have been able to get clear guidelines on how to deal with infected and more importantly how to prevent infection. like by the end of the month the military would mainly have to be used to remove what few hordes appeared and most people would learn to tie up a zombie and call the cops or some new organization for removal, while hospitals and late stage care facilities would have safety measures enacted.
It's a combination of the dead and the panicked living that caused the downfall. Living were keeping everyone distracted while the dead just got larger in population
@@FA_Horusjust a day after the outbreak started , martial law was declared in all the US, state and federal troops were deployed to deal with the infected , so chaos shouldn't have been too much of a factor for the downfall , the military would put everything in order , and people would be quarentined at their homes , and would receive guide lines on how to deal with an infected .
honestly I think Night of the Living Dead would probably be pretty accurate. After the initial shock of seeing reanimated corpses being revived wore off they would pretty easily be dealt with. In the movie local people with minimal support local police & National Guard are able to handle the situation.
This is Great! Excellent explanation, Thank you. Your videos are so good! I am now going to rewatch all with my roomates!!😆👍
I find it funny how stumbling walking zombies out in the open manages to beat a well armed military.
show writers seem to think that the military's effective range is that of an M-16. Insane to think about the sheer amount of artillery & air delivered ordnance that pummel aimless hoards of zombies.
honestly Cobalt would have worked if they had been serious about it and destroying the zombies. Instead, they were trying to keep the cities intact and magically kill the zombies. impossible. Those major cities would need to be leveled, zero life to save the country and the survivors. I would have sent in teams to gather the resources for life as best it could be, gathered survivors and evacuated. Then take it all down. that would have wiped out major zombie populations and buildings can be rebuilt. Okafor's decision is the heavyweight champ of stupidity. There were so many other ways to achieve the same outcome and keep our soldiers alive. sigh.
Remember, if the government and military did what they would competently do IRl, we wouldn't have a show.
@@GeneralPhanter fair comment
@carlosjaundoo3188 also Okafor was with the US Air force and not the crm at the time , so it wasn't his overall decision but the presidents he was acting on orders til the unfortunate downfall of his wife and defied orders to bomb the rest of the cities he was told to bomb. If I remember correctly
Evacuate, plunder, nuke.
@@GeneralPhanter do you mean that they would kill all the civilians or that they wood do a really good job of cleaning out the dead
ive been binging all your videos thank you for these!
Thanks for watching!
Soo I think that a dedicated series around the early days/months years would just show how easy it is to repel the walkers.
It would show how much panic there was. Same as the LA Riots in Fear The Walking Dead.
The humans would need to adapt a new way of sustaining itself and fight. In twd and world war z alike militarys faced catastrophic defeats due to fighting the undead the way they fought each other before. Highly overengineered tanks with a few rounds capacity are useless if you cannot maintain them and keep a steady flow of logistics. Using tightly packed pike and shot formations or infantry sqares with enough small arms ammo or backup meelee weapons like bayonets would become relevant again. Even if the dead are defeated still billions would starve without mass farming and industrial production of nitrate fertilizers. The loss of the industrial scale haber-bosh method would be more deadly than the undead
I happened to catch an episode of one of the spin-off shows and could barely watch it. It seemed like I was watching a soap opera. Of the 45-50 minute run time, fully 30 minutes of it was just two characters in a room talking. Another 15 minutes or so was flashbacks to past arguments. Then 5 minutes of fighting zombies, roll credits.
Navy personnel are Sailors not Marines. Noticed that in the Texas nuke zones video too
Yes thank you for the correction, sometimes my wires get crossed when writing on American Armed Forces as I am Canadian, but I’ll double check my scripts in the future
@@Swell-Films fun fact, the marines started out as part of the Navy but then became their own branch.
@@XxreadingaddictionxX Fun Fact in 1950 Truman wanted to return the Marines to the Navy.
@@RandallBesch that's kind of hilarious.
Who knows how big the herds would be had they not dropped the bombs.
Reason why it was done.
Another BIG mistake by the makers of the show. The US has not produced napalm since 1969, and all stocks have been destroyed.
I'd love to see an explanation of what caused the Wildfire virus.
They never flat out explain it in the comics.
But it was hinted to have been a some kind of space plauge.
Twd world beyond and daryl dixon explains
how it happened , it started in france in a biotech lab , apparently wildfire was originally planned to be some sort of genetic modified virus or organism that would make humans stronger ( basically trying to create a super soldier ) , it was a collab between the CDC and INSERM ( france's version of the CDC).
good vid man keep it up
Well they failed because the soldiers got trained at the stormtrooper academy
I remember running into a Walking Dead fan, and he said the reason why Philly survived was because walkers wanted nothing to do with Eagle fans.
Hey man, i saw this idea on a fallout video, he basically did a entire history, well what he knew of each state in that universe, do you think it would be possible for one to be done for TWD? I mean it would be quite easy for states like Georgia or Texas, but we dont know a lot about most of the country.
I’m definitely looking to move into content discussing the state of specific places in the country!
I did one on New York City about a week ago, and I’m currently working on one discussing the current state of Texas, but I’ll definitely consider doing a lightning round type video on all 50 states!
@@Swell-Films Yep, you could include notable characters from those states, notable events, etc, i think it would be cool.
You could use the map from the ones who live intro to give some background aswell especially as the nuke map is shown
dudee whats crazy is the fall of the world is on my brithday august 27th, 2006 i would have been 4 years old when the wildfire virus spread i dont know what i would have done or if i would have even remember it yet alone the cobalt/ sunset protocal bombings imagine being a kid in that....
Dude my birthday was in September 10 2010 when operation Cobalt ended I was born in September 10 2003
Wait, N.O.A.H. could relate to Noah's Ark and the helicopters could possibly relate to that but a huge naval ship could also be out in the pacific surviving out there
Id love to see you make a video about the rest of the world mainly France, Russia, China (China is mentioned in the webisode Cold Storage and in the comic universe theres a book about China), Spain (also mentioned in the comics), South Africa and the UK. and you could also theorise on which countries would have likely survived such as Switzerland, Ireland etc countries which would be easy to defend. Its a question i get asked often in walkign dead related content so it would probably do quite well
Mexico was in fear
There is no book about china. Only about spain.
@@leonidaspereirafilho499 TWD Typhoon is about China
@@topsdaily_productionsOh wow, I feel stupid, Im sorry, I honestly did not know about that. I knew there were the books about the government (prequels and sequels) but I didnt know about this book about china. Thank you.
The only country I could legit see surviving is Australia. Not because everything is trying to kill you, but because they practically tamed the land in terms of figuring out how to survive. I also like the idea of saltwater Crocs doing their thing to walkers
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I want to say thank you. Thank you for making such great walking dead story arc videos. Ive watched everyone of them over the last couple days and they are magnificent! As someone who has been watching faithfuly since episode#1 all those years ago, and has watched the series and spin-offs in their entirety at least 4 times throughout the years, I absolutely loved these vids! This has been an entertaining trip down memory lane for sure. To re-live some of my favorite story arcs in the way you've put them together has been an entertaining viewing experience! I know its hard work but please man, keep making these for all significant story arcs in TWD universe. Id love to see you weave some arcs together between shows and tell the larger overarching story between them while filling in time jumps. I do not usually leave comments complementing the channel creator of vids like this, but in this case I absolutely had to give you your flowers. 👏 👏 WELL DONE! Youve done something really great here! I've liked your vids and subscribed to your channel. I will recomend your channel and vids. I'll also share them in the appropriate places to try and drive some views and subs your way. Thanks again man!
I was only a tiny little 6 year old when Operation Cobalt commenced and idk what I would’ve done. I would’ve probably got bit by a walker and turned or died in the bombings. Thank goodness something like this can’t happen irl. Great video and it was very informative!!
If you lived in Georgia at the time, there will be chances that you would be friends with Carl Poppa and become the gingerbread boy that he hurt
Glad Philly survived but it's still bad luck for the rest of us on the other side of PA. It's odd that folks on submarines got infected if they've been under for a while. These lost safe zones feel a lot like the ones in The Last of Us.
The virus is in the air, usually submarines emerge for activities in the same way they use sea water through filters to make it drinkable and the water has oxygen so they could have been infected there
I'm curious about Colorado Springs and Cheyenne Mountain. Surely the CRM has tried to reclaim such places ?
Right!
You broke that down very well. Great video bro
Thanks mate!
Fun fact! Despite no wildfire virus, Phoenix is still full of zombies
Keep it up man
We keep hearing about the federal government making these calls. We have to have them included in the show. Where are they staying ? Do they have bunkers ?
Look it up under Op COG.
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great stuff dude
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It wasn't napalm.
It was a fuel air explosive.
If they dropped napalm it would still be
burning when rick went into the city.
Plus napalm would burn hot enough to burn down buildings
Did everyone know that nobody truly died and everyone become walkers? Or we’re the trying to disintegrate everyone so no more walkers would be created?
I’ve never heard the radio wave thing before that’s dopeeeeeee
one interesting thing to note is that in season 2 episode 8 of the original show some people in bar said they came from philly
I’m going to guess that the series finale of all three spinoffs are going to end with everyone being aware of the CRM and waging war. Then, there might be an AMC movie where everyone goes to war. Just my thoughts.
Doubt it
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well this could not be a national thing but rather state by state but the whole thing makes no real sense as its the last legal order and then America is run by your local negan
On twitter years ago, the creator of twd said that the cause of the virus was alien spore
Operation cobalt ended right on my birthday Sep 10 2010 0:24 😢 I was like 8 years old in 2010
Happened 6 days before my 7th birthday too, would've been a scary time to be a kid
@@bladepvpz3015 I was living in Mexico at the time but my dad was living in Texas
Yeah I was 7 that would be scary for any child
@@xxbluecolt420xx2 am sacred on what happened to my dad since teddy launched the Missiles and Destroyed Half of Texas and I still don’t know if he survived the beginning of the apocalypse in 2010
@@xxbluecolt420xx2 honestly I feel bad for the 2010 generation since they never got to see modern technology or social media apps nor the classes of 2010
0:31 A new day arises. Zelda majoras mask sound
Can we be sure Victor the cosmonaut did see the bombings?
We still don’t know what tactics were taken in most other countries. I can only hope Victor was not orbiting North America during operation Colbolt. I’ve always been touched by his story and curious if he turned.
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there is absolutely zero chance that zombies {as depicted in TWD} would be able to overwhelm the military. The amount of artillery & air support would annihilated "walking" hordes before they ever got to main lines of resistance.
Friend, you are the best, your videos are an audiovisual delight, keep it up 💜
Frank Darabont should've never been fired, the show could've thrived for a little while longer before turning into the mess it is now.
I really enjoyed this. Thanks for the overviews.
Deserves a sub
Honestly the military shouldn’t have failed, the mass insubordination and disobeying direct orders is pathetic and starting a schism between the USMC and the Nation Guard was a utterly idiotic decision. Yeah killing civilians was also a fucked up bad idea but literally turning on the only people with the weapons and man power to fight the undead actually helped cause the undead to take over… AND creating things like the CRM and Commonwealth was stupid too, they essentially created their own “nations” and how they govern in their own image which includes kidnapping, murder, taking away human rights and free speech and so on rather then maintaining a pre apocalypse old world image and philosophy. Even just showing you are still the US military would prove to other survivors that what they did before the world fell was to help the majority of civilisation survive and did. If it wasn’t for the military clearing out the undead as best they could and bombing the cities the surviving settlements including Commonwealth and CRM WOULD have been overrun.
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laughable that slow moving zombies could take a military base out, 1 Abrams tank could do donuts and literally turn a million zombies to paste under its tracks auto grenade launchers could also defeat city sized hordes in a minute
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Its just because people turn when they die so you get the zombies under raps and then an old lady has heart attack and starts the outbreak all over
Everyone didn't get the full lowdown on the effects of the infection why suddenly a group of walkers could eventually overrun a submarine or base.
You mentioned how North America had been overrun. Do we know if this outbreak spread across the globe or no? (Cuz I don't remember any mention of this topic)
Yes we know for a fact the virus went global.
Evident from season 1 episode 6, where dr. Jenner tells the group the French we’re the last country to hold out before going silent.
In fear season 3 (I believe) Victor strand talks to a Russian cosmonaut who claims to be watching the whole world burn.
And of course, the daryl Dixon show, which takes place in France.
@@Swell-Films you should do a video about the Fall of Mexico since Mexico was in fear the Walking dead it’s still unknown if Mexico City Fell to the Dead it’s likely that Mexico fell but since Mexican Cities Didn’t get bomb or evacuated it’s possible that there could be survivors in Mexico there’s no mention on what happened to the President of Mexico
In comic universe of TWD, Spain and Europe, Japan, Korea and China got affected by apocalypse as shown in Mobile Games and Novel
CDC at the last 2 episodes of first season.
@@RandallBesch I remember that, I just want tell what happened to world in Twd Comic universe
Thank you for the vid nice
Thank you that was pretty well explained
The fact that Pamela is the daughter of the US president, do you think Pamela might get her redemption arc? Looking at Negan now, maybe it seems inevitable that someone from the Commonwealth might play a key role in fighting the CRM. It appears that CRM has a history with the US president…
Barack Obama was president at the time
What happened with the nuclear plants?
I’ve got no idea why but I am convinced that the remnants of the US government and military are still out there, building their strength, waiting for the right time to reclaim the United States of America back from the dead.
For example, if the enclave or the brotherhood of steel from the fallout series can survive a nuclear war that pretty much ends all animal and human life on the planet, then I’ll always be convinced that the legitimate US Government still survives in TWD.
Tbf the "legitimate" US government is comprised exclusively out of 70+ year olds. I don't see them lasting long even with military protection in the apocalypse.
Wiping out Lincoln, NE seems a strange choice. It’s not that large a city and what there is of it is very spread out with farms and a lot of empty space (empty of people) on the outskirts. Omaha is a bigger and more concentrated city.
Of all the “safe zones” that were made I’m shocked we didn’t see one like Jackson from TLOU universe. Extremely high natural walls that can be pushed down by dead in the middle of large open area so anyone coming (good or bad)could be seen from a mile or so out.
What about alexandria , hilltop or ocean side ? They were gated communities with Electricity , water , food and meds , then they were annexed by the commonwealth , and people in the commonwealth live how they used to before the outbreak and maintained democracy .
San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Santa Cruz, Long Beach, Malibu, Palm Springs, California, Las Vegas and Reno Nevada, and New Orleans and Baton Rouge Louisiana too?
operations cobalt would've been the first thing they do
imagine had they kept the military outside to wait until the fire died down
then commence operation hades
marching through streets by streets taking out any that survive
infected or not within larger city
using every weapons avaliable on hands
estimated to last 120 days or less depending on population level
There'd be no need to burn the cities. Zombies come towards you, making no move to hide
You make great content dude
the military was more or less pretending and had the mentality the zombies were some kind of enemy that planned and held territory. and that civilians could "defect" and were a liability in the fight somehow. they definitely weren't conscious of that fact but with how draconian they were for literally no reason at all shows they were operating like its a military occupation by a foreign power.
I think the mitary only bombed the cities they thought contained the most infected... they could not have wiped out the entire country so makes sense they would have decided to keep some cities intact to rebuild
That actually make sense.
Highest density and those that have international airports. Makes perfect sense for Atlanta, LA, New York, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and all those that were mentioned. Only one that I legit want to know how it fell is Birmingham
@@FA_Horus how nice blind genocide by our own soldiers.
Why does Philadelphia look so rough is they wasn’t bombed?
There’s a clarification note at 5:35 , the city received minor damage from the national guard fighting back (mostly just the tops of skyscrapers from what we see) but survived overall
Yea, it could've been misfire missiles from Air-to-air combat.
I have a theory, in one of the TWD episodes a space vehicle crashed and Eugene used parts of it to fix the short wave radio. Was that the Russian that Strand was talking to?
I believe that was just a fallen satellite if I remember correct
I know what I’m asking is weird, but does napalm even kill walkers?
You need to damage their brains to kill them, so would it kill them?
I’m genuinely curious about this.
It would immobilize them at least by melting them to the ground if the force of the explosion didn't put them down first
It would have killed them within a minute
@@gotanon9659 we've seen them still alive. I wonder if fully feeding them they would regenerate and become fully alive again.
The only reason Philidelphia didnt fall is because they're used to people acting like that
Honestly i say military failed because plot armor protected zombies
No it was because zombies doesn’t exist in the TWD Universe
@@Tejano12398Even if Zombies didnt exist riots, rally and IJA banzai charges of WW2 fame would have easily hinted on how to stop it
@@Tejano12398 Zombies don't turn cannibal either.
@@gotanon9659 walk up to them and spear them through the head with bayonets and save the ammo.
Fun fact - the original zombie film, Night of the Living Dead 1969, took place in rural Pennsylvania. The same state where the CRM is based.
Just food for thought.
I would have loved that Tales from TWD was about all the data about the outbreak and it's scenarios.
Just imagine an episode of Abraham watching the hell break loose while being on service as a soldier in Texas.
A season named "code name: Cobalt" where we see the outbreak from Aug 28th to Sep 11th
An episode about the bombing of Atlanta with Okaford adding the scene of Shane and Lori watching the city burn as an easter egg
An episode about what happened in the prison from season 3-4 during the outbreak
An episode about the defence of Philadelphia
An episode from the point of view of a normal guy to show all the news, radio messages and the cities shutdowns
An episode about the creation of Alexandria
It could have been a sick project.
Given the fact that all government offices are unoccupied with no electrical power.
So given enough time and effort a man with an entire
hardware store worth of tools could get into a restricted area.
Then collect all the uncensored hard copies of whatever operation he liked.
As a resident Omahaian, I can say that what we saw in the show, is accurate to this day.
The Zombie Outbreak wouldn't have affected the world in the way it did if the world's militaries gathered necessary supplies, evacuated a proper amount of civilians in order to rebuild humanity afterwards, concentrated "survivors" in made-up safe zones in cities and then bombed the cities with nuclear bombs.
Given that there are 15.000 nuclear warheads spread across multiple nations, a coordinated cleansing of the dead could occur.
This wouldn't wipe out all the walkers but most certainly most of them, leaving smaller hords which could either be ignored, trapped or taken out by the remaining military forces.
Afterwards, humanity could be rebuilt in a more sustainable and efficient manner, old cities slowly given back to nature and life for humanity could return back to normal within 1-2 decades.
Fear the Walking Dead S1 had to try so hard to make the walkers seem like a threat but it just fails. These things barely walk and we have more guns than people in the US. I just can't believe the mechanized military or even civilian militias wouldn't be able to keep them from snow balling.
It's not just the dead that you have to compete with, it's the panic of the living. That's what caused a lot of problems for the military once you start noticing it. They had to split resources to keep civilians safe as well as eliminating the dead
That helicopter sound at the beginning of the video is the same one used in gta5
I literally live in LA SZ India. It’s right up the street from me.
What music is that in 11:06.
What would have happened to sailors in submarines during the initial infection? They'd be breathing air that's been scrubbed and in a self-contained environment so if they died there would they actually stay dead or are there zombie subs just chilling out in the ocean?
Hold up, im a "Philly Boul", how did philly make it thru the bombs or not get bombed? Its the 1st capital, strategic, and extremely armed
by all logicall means I think they should focus on the early days on the outbreak and I firmly belive civilization isnt that weak to fall apart just like that. I think it has a fighting potentiall - sure some parts of the world would fall but I think some of them would have a chance to stay firm