User blog comment:Deathblade 100/Superhuman Slayers: Zombies vs French Foreign Legion/@comment-4541447-20160321222559

So-Pro "The Warrior's" Edges

Long Range-French Foreign Legion: The H&K will actually do something to the Zombies like oh I don't know kill them. I don't see the moaning of the Zombies doing a whole lot for the hardened Legion soldiers, maybe to a new recruit but the soldiers of the Legion who will notice how slow their enemy is and have probably been through tougher situations will not be scared at all by such a thing.

Mid Range-French Foreign Legion: Last time I checked the Shotgun was always the best gun in Zombie movies, TV shows, and video games. Again I'm sure the Legion soldiers will notices how fast these zombies will go down when they aim for their heads meaning they will do that and with the shotguns they'll blow their heads completely off. Hands require the zombies getting close to the soldiers, as long as they don't run out of places to go, they should be fine.

Close Range-Tie: While the KA-BAR requires the soldier to get really really close to the Zombie in order to take it out, the reason why it's a tie here is because again the KA-BAR can kill instantly, while the Teeth of a Zombie is also deadly as long as the soldier doesn't get bitten in the neck or is obviously overrun by other Zombies he can still fight and can/will kill himself when he feels himself begin to turn meaning he can still help take out the Undead.

Special-Zombies: I don't see the Claymore doing a whole lot as when it explodes there's a really small chance of any of the balls hitting a zombie in the head and thus taking it out. The Horde is, well a Horde of zombies meaning that eventually a lone soldier as soon as he runs out of ammo will be overrun.

The Deadliest Warrior-The French Foreign Legion: Okay, let's face it when it comes to the kinds of Zombies like in 28 Days Later or World War Z or Dawn of the Dead (2004 Remake) I can see the Zombies causing a lot of problems for the military until they get their heads together to fight back. But when we're talking about these slow moving zombies where it's like you can outrun them without even trying, the military should always be winning, but fiction logic dictates otherwise. I can see the Legion soldiers first encounter with the zombies being that if they can't kill it, they'll go right for the head where they'll find it's weakness. Once that happens then they'll know what to do and make sure to conserve their ammo for headshots only. I can see Five Legion soldiers taking out a hundred zombies since they are the slow ones and of course need to get really close to do anything allowing the soldiers to simply pop a shot off at each and every one of their heads only retreating when they start getting closer. Plot lines may save the zombies from the military, but in a real battle it won't.