Contemplating the zombie apocalypse
At the end of the journey, they make it to the city, and ...
There is a final battle right outside the city walls ("Oh no! They got Bob!"), but the survivors make it inside, and they're safe!
11 (37.9%)
The safe city won't let them inside, fearing they're infected, so all they can do is wait for the hordes to finish them off.
4 (13.8%)
The supposedly safe city has been overrun with zombies. D'oh.
2 (6.9%)
The supposedly safe city is actually a terrifying dystopia and they'd be better off in the zombie-infested wilderness.
19 (65.5%)
The supposedly safe city doesn't seem to exist at all.
10 (34.5%)
Everyone dies before they make it anywhere near the city.
1 (3.4%)
They manage to cure the zombie plague!
4 (13.8%)
They manage to cure the zombie plague ... but die before they can do anything about it.
2 (6.9%)
Something different, but probably just as depressing (depress me in comments!)
0 (0.0%)
(No, the poll is not binding. I'm just curious. I also created an LJ version.)

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I liked endings like "I am Legend" even though I really wanted the hero to survive - still his legacy lived on. So it was sad but still satisfying.
(Damn, that was such a great movie.)
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What gets me wondering is, how dystopic does a society have to be before you prefer the zombie-infested wilderness?
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Someone on LJ asked this too. It's a fair question, although the setup of this particular apocalypse actually lends itself perfectly to precisely that kind of ending! In this case, both survivors and "zombies" are AIs, in a world long since abandoned by humans. So all I'd have to do is have the city turn out to be occupied by humans, who see the AIs as nothing more than subsentient slaves ... and bam, instant dystopia. *g* (I haven't decided if I'm going to do that, but if I did go for dystopic city, that's probably the direction I'd go ...)