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I take my cue from the Roman emperor Diocletian, who decreed a command economy where more or less every son had to follow the trade of his father, and nobody gets to change trades.
I take my cue from the Roman emperor Diocletian, who decreed a command economy where more or less every son must follow the trade of his father, and nobody gets to change trades.


Say the first zombie was a blacksmith.  The blacksmith-zombie bites, say, a cavalry officer.   
Say the first zombie was a blacksmith.  The blacksmith-zombie bites, say, a cavalry officer.   
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When the cavalry-blacksmith zombie then bites, say, the director of human relations at General Motors, the next thing you know GM is hiring cavalry-blacksmith specialists like there is no tomorrow.
When the cavalry-blacksmith zombie then bites, say, the director of human relations at General Motors, the next thing you know GM is hiring cavalry-blacksmith specialists like there is no tomorrow.
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Revision as of 19:12, 13 July 2020

I take my cue from the Roman emperor Diocletian, who decreed a command economy where more or less every son must follow the trade of his father, and nobody gets to change trades.

Say the first zombie was a blacksmith. The blacksmith-zombie bites, say, a cavalry officer.

Now the cavalry officer becomes compelled to perform zombie activities in the manner of a blacksmith.

When the cavalry-blacksmith zombie then bites, say, the director of human relations at General Motors, the next thing you know GM is hiring cavalry-blacksmith specialists like there is no tomorrow.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links