by Raptor Llama » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:28 pm
(When someone gets infected, they aren't using their gun, are they? That's what could happen. In fact, they could have there gun, get infected, then drop it once they're fully infected. Thus, le gasp, it ends up in the street! Or in a house, or what have you. Or, maybe a survivor dropped it as he was shooting them off. The possibilities are endless. Tanks? Nukes? It's one damn shotgun shell, don't go to far ahead of yourself. You think all the survivors just run from zombies all day? It's a damn zombie apocalypse, someone's going to have a gun. Some are not so fortunate. What happens to the gun? Does it vanish? NO. It's there until the next survivor picks it up. And I didn't saw his loot was good, I said he found food, ONE, I repeat, ONE shotgun shell that wasn't even useful since he does not have a shotgun, and some nails. If I went more specific, no one would really want to hear each specific brand of food he found. All of what he found is right there. One shotgun shell, some food, and nails. Does that sound like he found 7 AK-47's, over 9000 shotgun shells, and a grocery store full of food? And if it sounded like he looted everyday, then that's how it sounded, but it's not the actuality. Now, this argument seems to be going nowhere, so I'll leave it at this: in future posts, looting will be not everyday, probably more like twice a month, and the zombies will be hell. And don't fret, I'm not going to find an arsenal every time I loot. Maybe some ammo on occasion. Weapon if EXTREMELY lucky. Mostly food.)
Taban looked outside. They were everywhere. Coming towards his barricade. Last time he fought off a horde around this big, he had a shotgun and a friend. That's why, in a way, he wished he hadn't found that shell; it served no purpose other than a sad reminder of when he had a shotgun. Well, now his main priority was to make some upgrades to the current barricade. And that meant more wood, more nails. He found nails, and he thought he had some wood in his basement. But perhaps wood wasn't the answer. Just for the night, any objects put on his side of the barricade might work. Tightly arranged of course. He had a window upstairs he stood from and shot at them when nights got pretty bad. They never got this worse before. He was aware of the jumpers, which was why when he wasn't using it, that window had a similar barricade. As for giants, he simply prayed there wouldn't be any of them around. Because if one wanted to knock his barricade down, it could. And when that happened, it would quickly spell his doom.
He ran into one of the "rooms." It was actually an apartment complex, but since he was the only one in it, he used each apartment as a room. The downside was barricading the damn thing. Of course, he didn't wander around the entire complex, he barricaded off only his section, which was as much as he could manage. It only included about 5, maybe 7 apartments, last time he checked. And just that was still a handful.
The room he went into had a table with some chairs. He grabbed one chair and moved it toward the barricade. The zombies were starting to "knock" on the door. He grabbed another, putting it next to it. He then went in and picked up a rather long metal pole. He didn't quite know what it was, he had seen it when he first came there. It was a bit heavy, but he managed to bring it over. He let it go into the two chairs, which were shoved as close to the barricade as possible. He knew that would probably do nothing, but it helped his mental state. He didn't feel that much more anxious. So, with that, he started walking to the upper floors, to defend from the window...
"Insert a really cool quote that makes me appear cool and wise and make it italicized to make it look quoteish here." - Raptor Llama
