[quote=Tearstone] okay, so... Walking Dead.I'm tempted to restart this in a home-grown environment, where I can use more more variety, and throw in more elements.[/quote] Home-grown environment are always fun, namely cause not just you but everyone else can toss in their own flavor as well. Take a rp called [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/6331/posts/ooc?page=1]Apocalyptica[/url], an advance rp, that I'm in has a little bit of everything from different zombie genres like Walking Dead to Left 4 Dead, most which are all Player made mostly. We'll still have that gritty flavor which is fun. [quote=Tearstone]If we do a reboot, I might well want to center it around an Asylum. It seems to be a favorable idea among most. [/quote] Yes it is. I can suggest to figure a way we can incorporate the boat for those still wanting that sea flavor, I liked the idea and think making it possible in some manner (even a short time) to be able to pass between the two might fun for a change of pace. Mainly it could be used for quick or semi medium trips for salvaging along nearby coasts, even an ill thought of get away plan gone wrong and making of the First plotlines an aim to get back to the Asylum. [quote=Tearstone]Also, would we ant to do it in Miami or switch it to some other location? Any ideas, comments, suggestions? Let me know what you guys would like to see/do. [/quote] We can still do it in Miami but here's some points to keep in mind: -Miami's a city so with the outbreak happening, it's likely most supplies like food, water, medical supplies and more are concentrated in fixed areas like schools, malls, and what not. This makes one stop markets for the end of the world if you can get to them safely. However there's likely hordes of them and this makes it rather hard and dangerous to go too deep into the city. -Lots of twists because it's a city, due to the walls and buildings. It makes a rather fun maze of sorts when it comes to running for supplies. Also a lot of dead ends and hidden walkers. It's also near the coast so plenty of sea food if you know how to prepare and catch it. -Florida is hot/warm during the winter making it less likely we will freeze to death. We also don't have to worry about gathering food before then and instead forge during that time. Humidity and heat stroke are our primary dangers first, which since there's no electricity then Air Condition is out of the question so we wi have to figure a way to keep cool. If we do switch it, I personally think Maine might be fun to do as well and possibly something near a few sea cliffs.