Spot on. Surviving an apocalypse isn't just about finding guns.
Speaking or surplus stores, grab any MREs that you find as well. They don't go bad, and are about 5000 calories a pouch. They're made for soldiers marching all day with…
Dude! Please tell me you've seen the original Dawn of the Dead. This looks just like the scene where the helicopter is flying over rural Pensylvania, watching the redneck hunters pick off zombies in the woods. This is awesome.
Haven't heard from any of you in awhile..Sadly..Surviving's getting tough..I still have a hell-load of ammo..Im reporting from a hunting shack, on the top floor. I'll try to radio in as many times as i can. Also, on a side request,…
I'm a modern day pirate, since the outbreak I have been working with a group known as NecroTech (or NT for short). NT has armed me and put me through a series of crash courses in being a hardened zombie killer. My cleanup crew remains in constant contact with a few other crews so that we always know where is safe and what supplies are needed. NT has taken over a few maximum security prisons, which we have used as fortresses. I work to document the infection and rescue survivors, my human relations skills and my general rounded knowledge has given me a perfect spot as a spokesperson for NT (when we rescue you, i am the guy who talks to you to find out if you have been bit or scratched, my way with words will get you telling me your life story).
At the time of the zombie outbreak I was...
packing my survival pack, contacting any surviving loved ones i knew of, and getting ready for what was to come.
Weapon of choice for fighting zombies...
Crowbar, Sledgehammer, and whatever guns i can get ahold of.
The world seemed so different without electricity. Sitting on a rooftop in the inner city high rise the man sat staring up at the stars. It was all so different, but very much the same; he never used to be able to see the stars at night in the city. It still smelled awful and there seemed like there was still no real purpose. Above the city the starlight pierced the black empty void, giving the illusion of normal life; but many of these… Continue
Niagara Falls is a part of Canada thank-you.
i tend to have a bitt of a temper, so i recommend not making any smart ass remarks..
but thanks for welcoming me..