Saturday, May 9, 2009
Todd Wainio in Denver, Colorado
Last night I had an oppurtunity to speak again with Mr. Todd Wainio at his house and we had a conversation about the battle f Yonkers. After the battle at Yonkers, new equipment was given to the soldier in order to fight off the zombies and to survive in dire situations. They were given new armor called BBU, which was navy blue, comfortable, interwoven with Kevlar, had bite-proof threads, and had the option of strong gloves and hoods. They used lobos for neccesary means and their primary weapon was the SIR, a standard infantry rifle. The SIR was a perfect weapon because it would not jam and it was very accurate. It could be turned into a sniper rifle and other types of guns, but it also had a spike which acted like a knife. Their ammo was the NATO 5.56 Cherry PIE. This ammo proved to be powerful as it would fry the brain of a zombie and it was made into an outstanding design. Mr. Wainio said that many soldiers just could not handle the stress and even killed themselves to get out of these situations. He also told me about a stand at Hope, New Mexico. It was a huge stand that was the largest since Yonkers. The battle took place during the middle of the day and it was very quiet outside. Around 1300 hours, or 1 o'clock, zombies started to emerge and they were ordered to take fire. To start the battle and to pump up the soldiers, they played The Trooper by Iron Maiden and this got the soldiers excited and ready. During the war, some zombies were called noobs because they were newly reanimated for about a year. They shot slowly because they had more time to attack because the zombies were slow as well. They had people called Sandlers who refilled ammo supplies and certain points. Zombies now came from all sides but were still not a problem for the soldiers as walls of dead zombies piled up and gave more protection to the soldiers. They knew the battle was over when they stopped shooting and it stopped at around 0400 hours, or 4 o'clock. They killed so many zombies that it is still unknown today and this battle became known as the beginning of the end. From this interview, I now know that we could take back Earth and eradicate zombies entirely.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Ernesto Olguin in Ancud, Isla Grande De Chiloe, Chile
Earlier this morning I had a conversation with Mr. Ernesto Olguin, a merchant's ship master who usually spends most of the year at sea. Ancud, Chile remains the economic and cultural center of the country, even after the war. Mr. Olguin was present at a huge conference intially called The Honolulu Conference, but otherwise known as the Saratoga Conference. Mr. Olguin was also part of the USS Saratoga and he worked upon the "Super Sara." The conference was about the situation with the zombies and all the nations from the world assembled to discuss what to do to defeat them. On the first day, the American ambassador spoke and he said that it was time to go on attack and to take back our land. This was going to be a massive attack that could have killed millions of lives and endanger the human species even more. After stating this, all of the countries burst out into argument and many were arguing that we should just let the zombies decompose. After much debate, the President of the United States talked mainly saying that we have to fight back so we can save our future and so they can have better lives than we have. Everyone was silent from this statement and it was decided to vote on the President's proposition. Mr. Olguin was not allowed to vote and the choice was made to attack the zombies. From this interview, it seems that the world is now on the same page and they are willing to do anything to defeat the zombies.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Terry Knox in Syndey, Australia
Today I interviewed Mr. Terry Knox in Sydney, Australia on the seventeenth floor of Clearwater Memorial, one of the newest and the biggest hospital since the end of the war. Mr. Knox works on the seventeenth floor and he seems to be a withered man, but during the interview he regains some of his color. Mr. Knox used to work in space and he told me about one of the greatest marvels of human engineering, the ISS. It took numerous countries, over ten years, and much money to complete the ISS. The ISS is a orbital platform that could be seen from space. In space he and his partners only had enough food for about twenty-seven months. Mr. Knox mainly worked on ASTRO, which was a petrol station in space that refueled satellites and prevented them from falling to Earth. They used much technology like Canadarms, PSAs, and VR-operated robonauts. They usually only had an hour to two hours a day with nothing to do. Usually they spent time watching what was happening down on Earth and they witnessed everything like the battle of Yonkers, Chongqing, and millions of zombies. You could not listen in the satellite. The people in the satellite were the first to discover zombie holes, pits that the undead dig when they're going after burrowing animals. Mr. Knox once witnessed a zombie going after a golden mole that had diggen itself in the ground. The zombie kept digging for five days not even knowing what was happening, and then suddenly left. It was said that the zombie lost its scent and because of this, it just left to find others. There were also millions or even billions of fires on Earth which were small red and orange little dots. He also witnessed the Three Gorges Dam collapse and this sent ten trillion gallons of water away. Mr. Knox recieved a message from the Yang Liwei and he decided to visit the space station. He noticed that the whole space station was depressorized and that there were many supplies on the station. He found dead bodies and a hole in the station in which a man was blown out by. Mr. Knox and his crew took the supplies from the station into their own and from that point on they stayed in space for three more years. Three days later Mr. Knox died in the hospital and from this interview I learned that space was the safest place during the zombie war, but it also made the astronauts sad.
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