Wednesday, April 13, 2011

End of Day 3

Hello Survivors.  This is Rachael again.

As of tonight the official military count is 55 zombies.  There are only 108 Survivors left.

A stroke of luck though, 2 zombies were found deceased late tonight.  This means they can die.  We are not yet sure how this happened, but more information is planned to be released after testing tomorrow.

Some other new information has become apparent about the zombies.  First, they cannot use any sort of transportation.  We can assume that due to lack of intelligence, the zombies to not have the ability to turn on cars, ride bikes, push skateboards, or anything similar.  They also are not able to board buses

On the flip side of this, the zombies can run.  This is not Hollywood, slow zombies do not exist.  I personally don't even understand this misconception.  It takes more than a couple of hours for a body to start decomposing, so therefore, if someone has just  been infected, they will have the same athletic ability as they did pre-infection.  Let's all hope we don't come across a former cross country runner...

Now on to tonight's mission. Tonight the humans had to investigate the note from the people they were in contact with last night.  Due to the urgency of the note from the previous night, the group decided to take a shortcut down a narrow passage way to get to their destination.  All other paths seemed unavailable anyway.  As it turns out, this was a trap.  Zombies had filled the passage and approximately 6 people were infected.

That's right folks.  The zombies are learning to strategize.

When the Survivors arrived at there destination, another note was found left behind by the same party. According to the note there was just one survivor who was planning to meet up with a scientist.  This scientist claims to have a vaccine.  Apparently zombies caused the scientist to flee and infected the man or woman who had left the note. If whoever is in possession of the note would send me a picture it would be much appreciated.  No word yet on who exactly this mystery doctor is, or the name of the person that left the note.

My Day:
After today's initial shock, I decided to lay low.  I am not a big action person myself, but rather would like to try and gain a larger perspective on the situation.  It seems like the lowest concentration of zombies is the St. Paul campus.  I saw none when I was up there today.  On East bank the highest concentration is defiantly still Coffman Union and Northrup Mall.  No sign of any zombies on the bridge today, but I would still be cautious when crossing.  The largest amount, however, was on the West Bank.  Around the time of the mission I spotted two separate groups of five zombies each, and many single zombies wondering around.  Whether or not they were going to help ambush the rescue mission I don't know.  It is a very dangerous place nonetheless.

Advice:
I haven't been doing this long enough to gather any new evidence, but I'll see what I can do.
It seems as though zombies need sleep, and they do this at night.  This is probably due to whatever human instinct is left inside of them.  Traveling at night is a safe bet.  This being said, you don't want to miss zombie coming your way, so stay away from dark alleys, sketchy corners, etc.

Be prepared.  I know it's cliche, but it's true.  Wear shoes you can run in.  If its sunny, wear sunglasses for better visibility.  The last thing you want is to be taken out by a zombie because of something stupid like the sun.

As for this doctor.  Let us all hope there is a cure on the way.  It may be possible to bring back our loved ones and friends. Like Grace.

That being said.  If you see someone that once was a friend, but is now infected, do not going easy on them. Do not sympathize with them.  Do NOT be fooled.  They are not the same person they once were.  They will not remember you.

Thanks for reading everyone.  I will try my best to stay under the radar and bring you more news as I get it.

Good luck Survivors, you're going to need it.  STAY ALIVE

Love, Rachael.

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