The Post-Apocalyptic Roadmap/UK

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Part of the Post-Apocalyptic Roadmap Project.

Its safe to say that in the UK at least, pretty much the main people with access to firearms, and especially ones with easily available ammunition in the form of lead balls, are all the re-enactment groups.

And trust me, A lot of these people are the kind that have a contingency plan for things like when the zombies come, so I wouldn't put it past them to be one of the most influential and important groups of survivors (read: armed, armoured and usually with a good deal of useful knowledge, from making ones own clothes to gunning people down with volley fire).

Shit could be very surreal, But I honestly would not be surprised to see historical anachronisms in the form of modern people wearing plate or chain armour running around, fighting and looting.

>>2743827 Somehow I think whatever remnants of the police and SWAT teams as well as military reservists, (the National Guard in America and the Territorial Army in England) are going to be a lot more dominant than reenactors.

Quite probable, but remember that even the regular cops are unarmed in the UK, and the Territorial Army (the equivalent of the national guard) isn't really much of a force, unlike several states in the US having a national guard with comparable manpower to most European militarys combined, its mostly just one of the main armed groups thats going to be capable of doing something to survive, unlike the majority of the population who for the most part don't even know how to start fire without a cooker or a lighter.

London would probably be the first city to go, in my opinion.

It's a symbol of Western power and the capitol of one of the U.S.A.'s greatest allies - with almost no means to protect itself from nuclear attack or to retaliate to nuclear attack. Central London would become uninhabitable. The government would become useless. While there would be anarchy, there would be some attempts to train and maintain order. For example, Crystal Palace has a radio tower. It's the second tallest building in London and it's atop the highest point in London. If you can see it, you know you're in South East London or within ten miles of it. I could see that location becoming a gathering point for refugees from that area of London - if it would still stand.

In my opinion, everyone would immediately crowd around famous landmarks, no matter where they are. It just seems like the most likely area where you would go during a crisis where there is no long distance communication. Well, at least that's where the people who care for other human life would go.