out along a small stretch of sand in order to fight the boat loads of zombies being brought over constantly. Any that wandered off was quickly brought down by a soldier.
“It might seem foolish to throw my soldiers into the fire, but it is critical to know who might break. It’s also important that they understand how a zombie acts, their reaction times. They have to know how their body parts react when hit by different weapons. Plus, each person needs to know just how long they can go before they begin to tire. Also, it’s nice to just kill a whole bunch of them.” Evan Steers.
I was able to watch about two hours of this training. Boats continually streamed across the river bringing more of the creatures, which were more than eager to unload and go after new victims.
On a separate strip of sand, smaller amounts of zombies were brought for sniper training. As I watched the physical zombie training, gunshots could be heard in the distance.
Steers will continue this specific form of training for three more weeks, to completely ensure that every individual can face a zombie and not have any fear. Only at this point will they begin to train fighting as a unit, likely against even larger amounts of zombies.
“We are already working on making bigger zombie boats. It’s been a wild day and I'm sick of hearing their moaning and beating on the cages, but I have to admit, it really is a blast watching our guys just beat their brains in.” Private James Higgens, one of the boat pilots.
The true test though, will come only when these new groups begin entering the real world and fighting against other hordes. Whether this will work only time will tell, but the results here are very promising.
Gracie Adams.
Proposal for civilian led and run para military group designated as Hunters.
Evan Steers
In the explosive growth of Sunny Pointe with the combination of civilian and military survivors, there is a large amount of the population that is left without any designated role in this new community. All survivors, especially civilians, are grateful to the military and their leadership in establishing this Sanctuary from this new world at Sunny Pointe, but the general consensus among the survivors is that it is not only wrong but not fair for the military to bear the brunt of this entire endeavor. The soldiers have already proven their ability to deal with the enemy of humanity but have proven in even larger part their engineering skills in salvage and reconstruction. The building of the Sunny Pointe wall could have only been done with their expertise and equipment.
Just by nature, nearly all of the survivors that have made it here are extremely skilled and resourceful individuals, completely wasted in use as manual labor. In most cases, and as our population here grows, most of us are left without tasks, without jobs. While there has been an incredible lack of any crime, it is only a matter of time before this becomes another problem that the military would have to deal with. Already, some of the groups have split off to form groups to plant and produce food. These individuals have the background and skill for this, and yet a portion of the population remains without purpose.
There are two general purposes for the groups I intend to form. Both fall under the necessity to ensure the survival of the human race. The first becomes apparent as we interview new survivors that come into Sunny Pointe; most are from a 30-50 mile radius of Sunny Pointe. There would appear to be a great deal of possible survivors in the state, area and nation. Most may simply not know about this new sanctuary but I believe that the biggest problem anyone would face is the dangerous travel to our new home. Any scouting done beyond our safe borders quickly reveals that large amount of Limps that easily outnumber us by 100 if not 1000 to one. The implementation of finding survivors therefore requires the elimination of our foe.
The main purpose of