Talk:Weepers/@comment-149.159.125.109-20121012163318/@comment-75.37.3.130-20130223082828

The former. Easily. Very, very very easily. The longer a threat's unneutralized, the more chance there is that somebody is eventually going to foul up and get themselves killed by it, which given infectious diseases is especially risky. At least having to haul it to the Flooded District means that you've accounted for a potential plague spreader. Again, ask your average plague doctor from Renaissance Italy which they'd rather deal with.

This would be especially true if the plague disposal strategies used in game were a lot smarter than they are. It boggles the mind why they don't just simply use and explot the Walls of Light to deal with corpses. Not only is it less risky and more sanitary than handling those that have died of the plague all the way to the FD, but it's also a great deal less labor intensive since WoL are almost everywhere.

Just grab a wagon, load it up with corpses, and find a way to drive it through. Viola. No corpse problem.