Imagine, if you will, that High School of the Dead takes place in the same universe as the Takamachi Nanoha of MSLN came from. Imagine further that Nanoha left a communications device with her family, and when the zombie apocalypse starts, they very sensibly let her know.
While Earth is a Non-Administered World, magic on such a scale does imply the possible presence of a very dangerous Lost Logia, and thus, Nanoha and her friends are sent to stop it (after all, they'd have gone, anyway, and the first rule of command is 'Never give an order that you know won't be followed').
In HSotD, the zombies showed up simultaneously in a number of areas that they shouldn't have been able to get to, or at least not so fast, nor at the same time. That implies intelligent action.
Once the TSAB realizes that someone has to have set up this situation, they'll want to find out who the necromancer/mad scientist/alien/whatever is, and inform them of their displeasure. This is really not the sort of person who'd just get Befriended. This is evil on a scale that might even turn Jail's stomach.
So, thoughts?
While Earth is a Non-Administered World, magic on such a scale does imply the possible presence of a very dangerous Lost Logia, and thus, Nanoha and her friends are sent to stop it (after all, they'd have gone, anyway, and the first rule of command is 'Never give an order that you know won't be followed').
In HSotD, the zombies showed up simultaneously in a number of areas that they shouldn't have been able to get to, or at least not so fast, nor at the same time. That implies intelligent action.
Once the TSAB realizes that someone has to have set up this situation, they'll want to find out who the necromancer/mad scientist/alien/whatever is, and inform them of their displeasure. This is really not the sort of person who'd just get Befriended. This is evil on a scale that might even turn Jail's stomach.
So, thoughts?