![]() ![]() As Stephen and Peter watch from the top of the mall, they spot the oncoming headlights of multiple motorcycles and vans as they prepare to fight back. The bikers plan to conquer and loot the mall and cause mayhem for their own pleasure and to stockpile. ![]() The conversation turned hostile after the trio denied entrance to the bikers leading to a annoyed and pissed Jack to threaten them with encouragement and laughter from the group and that they don't like people who don't share. ![]() Upon seeing one of the main characters/survivors, Francine Parker, keeping residence in a mall and taking helicopter flying lessons and upon radio talking with the other survivors alongside Francine in a pilot named Stephen Andrews and a SWAT member and officer Peter Washington. The bikers grew more reckless and willing to do violent acts more and more as opposed to their normal amount prior to the outbreak. Armed with their varied weapons, they used their advantage in numbers to threaten survivors they came across to acquire more supplies and to let their frustrations out.Īs time progressed months after the initial infections, millions have turned undead and have risen as the undead rise in numbers on the daily. In the aftermath of the phenomena outbreak of the dead returning to life, the bikers remained nomadic and stockpiled with supplies as they came across opportunities to grab and secure some leverage. Serving underneath him appeared to be Blades and Sledge among other members of the gang. As shown with some evidence within the film, Jack served as the experienced leader and one of the older bikers of the gang. The bikers originated in Pennsylvania, USA and seemed to be a group for several years prior to the apocalypse and did typical biker activities. They also were solely responsible for the mall being overrun once again and the death of Stephen Andrews. In the end, some show they do care for their fellow members when they are almost shot or attacked by the undead.ĭespite not really intending to cause many of their deaths or the death of Stephen, they resulted in the zombies retaking the mall and many members deaths from their reckless actions.Īlthough not really evil, they just like many other survivors seemingly snapped and couldn't handle the end of the world and resorted to violence, theft, and more to cope as seen with their actions. Their ranges of intelligence range as some appear dumber then others with their decisions within the mall and how they react to the shootout. As Peter stated, they weren't after them.Īs with most of the remaining survivors of the world, they appear to try and find ways to cope with the world falling apart and the dead around them as seen when they take their anger out on the undead, throw pies at them, and such forth within the mall. They appear to be mostly humane as they only target the undead in the mall as they loot the stores and only attack Peter and Stephen after the later attempts to shoot some of them down. Similar to stereotypical bikers, they ride bikes and brandish guns and weapons. Although not originally a threat to the living, the bikers are willing to resort to violence to satisfy their humor and needs as seen when they threatened Stephen, Francine, and Peter over the radio after being denied entry to the mall. ![]() Although all members of the gang are varied in their appearances and attitudes, they all belong to the same group of survivors. ![]()
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