Sunday, May 10, 2009

Maria Zhuganova, Khuzhir, Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal, The Holy Russian Empire

Maria Zuhuganova was a woman that was pregnant with her eighth child. She said she couldn't remain in the army for the "liberation" of their former republics. They'd purged the motherland of the undead filth, and now it was time to carry the war beyond our borders. I with she would have been there, the day they formally reabsorbed Belarus back into the empire. Other leaders said that the greatest weapon Russian woman can wield now is her uterus. I think that's pretty funny. All the religious dogmas, that's for the masses. Give them their opium and keep them pacified. Your mission is to tell the your world of ours, to make them see what will happen if anyone ever tries to mess with us. They are strong again, and we are feared again, and to the Russians, that only means one thing, we are free again.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Burlington, Vermont


Clement Attlee was a loser, a third-rate mediocrity who only slipped into the history books because he unseated Winston Churchill before World War II officially ended. The war in Europe was over, and to the British people, there was this feeling that they'd suffered enough, but Churchill kept pushing to help the United States against Japan, saying that the fight wasn't finished until it was finished everywhere. Everyone knew the war wasn't over. We still helped our allies and clear whole parts that were entirely ruled by the dead. Our allies are on their feet again, but we still have a few White Zones to clear: mountains ranges, snowline islands, the ocean floor, and then there's Iceland. Iceland's land is very tough. I agree it is tough land because the terrain is very rocky and rugged but also it is a beautiful place.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

General D'Ambrosia, Three Thousand Feet Above Vaalajarvi, Finland


I had a very interesting talk with General D'Ambrosia, from the CIC, the Combat information Center. He stated that he point is, that is the images of those in uniform, and it could be further from the truth. The general was scared to death of taking his armed forces on the offensive, more so because it wouldn't be his life hanging out into the fire. Two hundred million zombies. At least this time aroundthey knew what they were combating. But they added up all experiences, all the data they'ed complied on the zombie's origin, their physioloy, their strenghts, their weeknesses, their motives, and their mentality, it still presented them with a very gloomy prospect for victory. Well, if I had that imformation, I think it would be easier to defeat the zomies. Every time you killed an enemy, he came back to life on our side. But thats how the zombies operated, they infect a human, and they become zombies. The general stated that the only way to kill a zombie is to destroy its brain. I would love to use a weapon and totaly demolish a zombies head. It would be awsome. Each zombie is its own, self- contained, automatic unit.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Seryosha Garcia Alvarez, Cienfuegos, Cuba




I had a chat with Seryosha Garcia Alvarez. I met with him on the sixty-ninth floor of the Malpica Savings and Loans building, the second-tallest building in Cuba after Havana's Jose Marti Tower. Cuba won the Zombie War. Before the war, they lived in a state of quasi-isolation, worse then during the height of the cold war. The U.S. blockade suffered their economic lifeblood by punishing any nation that attempted free and open trade. The repressive nature of their fortress society allowed the government to take steps to ensure that the infection was never allowed to spread. Seryosha also stated that Cuba was prepared for the war. I was suprised when he said that. Of all the countrie, Cuba wiuld be the last of being prepared. They have hundreds of political parties and more specialixzed groups than sands on their beaches. They have strikes, riots, and protests almost everyday.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Barati Palshigar, Ulithi Atoll, Federated States of Micronesia


I was lucky enough to interview, Barati Palshigar. Ignorance was the enemy, he first stated. Ignorance killed billions of people. Ignorance caused the zombie war. Ignorance was the enemy, and cold hard facts were the weapons. When Barati joined first joined Radio Free Earth, it was still called the international Program for Health and Safety Information. Radio Ubunye is a south African broadcast to its isolated citizens. They were the first to begin these regular, multilingual broadcasts. Barati went aboard as the Ural's reactors were just being put back online. The Ural was a former vessel of the Soviet, then the Russian, Federal Navy. He specializes in language, specially those of the Indian Subcontinent. Barati had worked with Mister Verma for several years.He was a translator, and Barati was a interpreter. He stated that zombies were some what intelligent, they could feel and adapt, use tools, and even some human weapons. the carried memories of their former existence; or they could be communicated with and trained like some kind of pet. In my opinion, i would think that zombies are extremely stupid. Like they had no clue what they were doing. Varanisi was one of the hottest White Zones, a nexus of living death. The nexus almost covered the entire length of Ganges. An American told Barati about how the religious sect known as "God's Lamb" believed that the rapture had finally come and the quicker they were infected, the quicker they would go to heaven.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hyung Choi, The Demilitarized Zone: South Korea


I talked with Hyung Choi, director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency. He said that Korea was better prepared by any other country. You can see the mountainous terrain is very defensive. Their was very heavily militarized. Over a million men and women were actively under arms with a further five in reserve. Almost everyone in the country undergone basic military training. I think that this training would be very difficult. I would not want to do this. But if I was born in Korea, I would be forced to. This country was bred for war, planned, prepared and poised for it since July 17, 1953. A month before their trouble started, the first outbreak was reported in Pusan. Panmunjom is the only area along the DMZ wher opposing sides can meet for face-to-face negotiations. Later there were many evacuations. everthing was falling apart.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sadar Khan, Udaipur Lake Palace, Lake Pichola, Rajasthan, India


I had a great interview with Sadar Khan, a hotel manager. He remembers monkeys, hundreds of them, climbing on vehicles, even on people. They were trying to run away from the zombies. This was all happening on a chaotic mountain road. Sadar saw a bus go over the edge. I would be freaking out. I wouldn't know what to say. I would try to stop myself from crying. Sergeant Mukherjee grabbed Sadar by the arm and told him to drive away with him. And he noticed on the sergeants lap that there was a detonator. His plan was to close all the mountain passes to the living dead. He's going to blow up the road. sergeant was going to wait till the zombies got there. Then sergeant looked at something over Sadar's head, he whipped around and saw General Raj-Singh. The general then stated that the road had to be destroyed immediately. Sergeant Mukherjee handed the detonator over to the general. He then pressed his thumb on then power button. Nothing happened. There was no reaction. The problem was that something had gone wrong with the charges that were buried half a kilometer down the road. General Raj-Singh told us to go. The explosion happened and everyone was going crazy. I would go crazy too if there was an explosion. I would find the saftest place to hide. It was so chaotic that the people ran over Sadar and became very hurt. He pulled himself under a microbus. He heard the zombies coming. He got out under the microbus and saw no one. Then Sadar heard a moan. I was the living dead, they were still after him.