Sunday, May 10, 2009

Father Sergei Ryzhkov

Location: Siberia, The Holt Russian Empire

Father Ryzhkov was scary, just simple creepy. At first he seemed like a nice guy, but wow. Sorry, Anyways, he stared by explaining how high his division was. The main problem was that when a soldier was bitten, which happened all the time because of weapon's jams, who would shoot him. At first it was the leaders job, but that changed when every leader started committing suicide. So the bitten ended up gathering into a group then shooting them selves in unison, until one day(this is where it got creepy). His job was to take any letters from the newly infected, and to give them a blessing, but one day right when they were about to fire he shot one. He said he did this because you can't get to heaven when you commit suicide. Now I do know it was almost a selfless thing of him to do this, but to me it got out of hand when it became a movement for a holy man to kill the infected, they even named it "Final Purification".

Oh, I almost forgot, Terry Knox, the Australian astronaut, passed away yesterday. I was informed today, so if their is any religious folk reading this, please keep him in your prayers, Thanks.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Todd Wainio

Location: Denver, Colorado, USA

Today I got to visit with my good friend Todd Wianio. I was extremely happy when he called me and asked if I wanted to have dinner at his house. After dinner Todd asked if I wanted to hear about taking back the home front, and, of course, I said yes. I did know some about the taking back of the mid to eastern part of the United States, but I wanted to hear the story of a soldier. The weapon the soldier was equipped with was a SIR, standard infantry rifle, an auto/semiautomatic assault rifle which looked close to an AK 47 or XM8. They wore a Kevlar BDU, and trench shovel was sharpened to help with any close encounters, he said it looked like it was out of Lord of the Rings. The thing that really amazed me the most was that after the battle he was surrounded by zombies, dead ones, although I guess they are dead so brainless zombies. He said it looked like a wall around of bodies and that when they left they had to have the humvees plow a path out. Before I left for home he gave me a picture he drew of his SIR.


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Terry Knox



Location:Clearwater Memorial, Sydney, Australia

Today I met Terry Knox, he was the first Australian commander on the international space station. The reason he is so interesting is because he was left up there for much of the duration of the war. With that it allowed him to see everything that was going on, everything. Although he did have the choice to comeback to Earth, he thought that the ISS was much more important, and heck who wouldn't want to stay up there so far from any zombies. Anyways, he then went on to how he watched everything from a failed search and rescue, to a nuclear war, to a zombie digging a hole. They really did have a perfect, secure view point of everything. One thing that he said was annoying was that the could do nothing, all their communications were down on earth and all they could do was sit and watch, or in his case float and watch. Before we finished he did give me a old picture of what looked to be from the spacestation, he then said it was a picture he took right after last reentry lifeboat had left.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Admiral Xu Zhicai


Location: Patriot's Memorial, The Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Adm. Zhicai was not a traitor, this was the first thing he said and pointed out to me, and I fully agree. Adm. Zhicai saved many lives and his homeland, China. A quick summary of his story was that he, a sub crew and captain, their families, and any other survivors stole a highly advanced submarine. This is why he immediately said he wasn't a traitor, and again I agree because he not only saved life on the sub, but his homeland from a separate conflict. Many people will disagree with our view because he did "nuke" China, but really there wasn't much left. Going back to his sub, for any of you that don't know much about submarines here's a quick lesson. Almost all of them have their own independent power source, Xu's a nuclear reactor. They are able to operate independent underwater, in other words not having to go up to the surface. There were 3 of these specific subs named Type 96, Type 94, Type 92. They took the Type 94 which was still pretty advanced. Finally, Adm. Zhicai gave me a satellite view of two of the ballistic subs Type 92 and Type 94.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

David Allen Forbes


Location: Province of Bohemia, The European Union

Today I interviewed David Forbes. He seemed overall shy and uncomfortable with our interview, almost like giving a speech in front of 1,000 people but he got through it. He started by giving me the reasons why a fortified place, like a castle, was the best for defending during the war. I did notice he wasn’t too excited, at first, to talk about his own story in the castle Winsdor. This could have been for many reasons, first he may have just been uncomfortable about it, and second it may have been since the castle held the Queen of England herself. I had known this from the beginning and was hoping he would have gone more into this but it seemed he was very hesitant on this matter of subject. David also explained how in his castle they used actual medieval weapons. This must have been one of the strangest defenses yet. He himself carried a Scottish claymore which he let me hold and take a quick snap-shot of before I left.



Monday, April 27, 2009

Colonel Christina Eliopolis

Location: Parnell Air National Guard Base, Tennessee

Col. Eliopolis was a Raptor driver, she gave me the story of how on one mission, she crashed in the southern area of Louisiana. Still today she doesn't know fully what caused the crash but in truth it really doesn't matter, to her all that mattered ,at that time, was to get out of there alive. Before I continue on the story she told me I wanted to explain something she showed me, it was a map of the Continental United States. The main reason I bring this up is because on the map ther were many different colors green, red, blue, purple, and of course gray. All these colors represent different zones. So going back to her story, once she landed she was contacted by a skywatcher, they were people who watched for crashes and would get the survivors to saftey or a LZ. So as you can guess she was rescued, since I talked to her, but the strange thing was the skywatcher. Her name was Mets Fan. Now before this interview I looked into what this was all about and the thing is that there never was a "Mets Fan", also they found out that when she hit the ground her radio broke. Along with that "Mets" is short for Metis, the mother of Athena, the goddess with stormy gray eyes. After this interview it was hard to believe ther was no "Mets Fan" but one thing I do know is that I am sure happy Col. Eliopolis thought there was, or I would have never heard her story.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Roy Elliot

Location: Malibu, California

I finally met Roy Elliot, the famous "curer" of ADS. I knew that before the war he was a famous director but now, well, none of that mattered. So Roy explained to me exactly what ADS was, and it's a syndrome where one falls asleep one night and never wake up, it's not because of wounds or reanimation but because of hope. It's like your mind just gives up and says there's no reason to exist so you don't, you die. Hearing this wasn't to much of a shock because I had heard of instances of this happening I was just never given the scientific name Asymptomatic Demise Syndrome, or ADS. Anyways, as most of us know, Roy is now famous for his footage on many battles, all of them, of course, of us winning. The first video he made was named Victory at Avalon:The Battle of the Five Colleges. Alone this movie saved 5 people from ADS in the first night, sense to him 100 died a day. Truly without Roy Elliot we might not be here today, not because of the undead killer, but the silent killer.