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Well they wouldn't have to walk, there's a road, and the terrain didn't seem that impassable for vehicles even off-road, except for the mountain part. I guess that's where the "valley" part comes into play. If it's literally inside a meteor impact crater then there would potentially be mountains on all sides, but most of them aren't that well defined.or because you have to WALKING in the desert for who knows how many hours to have 20% (or xx) chance to die by virus.
the breaking in is a good point.
since there are not expired items in the station. what if in the first days the military prevents the breaking in and 10 years later the isolated area just got bigger by goverment. but the world isnt in ruins like Rosewood. i mean, they lived 500k student + staff like cleaner lady in Meteor V. now they got a new city what maybe had i dont know, lets say 1million population before the virus. so 2x bigger "capacity"
and this whole thing is just a project. the goverment moving the fence when and where they want
As for the government, you're giving them way too much credit. They can't even build a wall along the border with Mexico and this thing would have to be round.