Sunday, May 10, 2009

Todd Wainio


This is my second time interviewing Todd Wainio as you may remember he was a soldier who fought at the disappointing loss at Yonkers. This time around Todd told me about his experience fighting the Battle at Hope, New Mexico. At Yonkers the United States Army was unprepared and used unneccesary weapons that didn't work against Zack. This time the military learned from their mistakes at Yonkers and used what they learned to redo there game plan and defeat the wave of zombies. Something that changed from Yonkers was that at Hope they didn't use any tanks or military vehicles except to carry soldiers and ammunition because not enough ammo was one of the reasons for the failure at Yonkers. Instead of using all the high tech and advanced weapons that didn't effect Zack, the army made sure that the weapons they used were effective against the zombies so they used Lobos which were just basic swords. The military's main weapon was SIR which stands for standard infantry rifle that was a wooden rifle that deprived power for accuracy so it was easier to shoot the zombies in the head to destroy the brain and could be used as a long range rifle or for close range combat. Todd also said that the soldiers were specifically trained to kill the zombies and when the Zacks moved closer they moved into the RS or Reinforced Square which only didn't work in India because they ran out of ammo but worked at Hope because they made sure they had enough ammo for any amount of Zacks and this eventually defeated the zombie invasion at Hope after a tireless night of constant fighting. I was excited to hear Todd's story about this great victory and first sign of hope of taking back the land they had lost to the zombies after having to hear about the devastating failure at Yonkers.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Ernesto Olguin


Today I interviewed Ernesto Olguin. Ernesto was a merchant ship's master for the USS Saratoga which served as the United Nations Head Quarters and also held the Honolulu Conference which was ironic because the meeting was not held in Honolulu but on a ship. Ernesto told me that this meeting of U.N. leaders was to exchange warfare tactics and technology but ended up as an ambush. On the first day on the meeting the American Ambassador stood up and proposed a plan, a plan of attack. He said that it was time to stop being on the denensive end and time to being retaking infested territories from the zombies. This proposal caused an uproar among the other U.N. leaders and many arguements and conflicts. Other U.N. leaders argued that there was no need to take an offensive standpoint and that the defensive standpoint had been working and all we need to do is let time take its course and the zombies would eventually rott away. Others argued against that saying that not all the zombies had been rotting away and that the human race had been taken over by these zombies as the dominent species in the world and that it was time to take that back and gain some confidence for the human people. The meeting was finished for the day but there was to be a vote to either take action and attack or to remain behind the established defensives and wait. The next day Ernesto said that the vote was held and that there was no doubt in his mind that the choice had been made to attack.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Terry Knox


Today I interview Terry Knox. I met up with Terry to interview him about his experience as an astronaut during the zombie war in a hospital in Sydney, Australia. Terry was stranded up in space when the zombie outbreak started with his other crew members. While they were stranded up there they had very advanced technology that made their lives alot easier to do their work and gave them more free time which was not exactly a good thing because there was nothing to do in space except for listen to the same music, read the same book again, sleep, or exercise. Also, this technology allowed them to zoom and see in pretty good detail what was happening on Earth. They witnessed many battles and were able to see many peculiar things going on with zombies and humans. Terry and his crew were able to see every major event that happened during the zombie pandemic up in space where they were safe from the infection and the living dead. There space station was only allowed to continue to operate and stay up in orbit because they had found the Chinese shuttle, Yang Liwei, that was abonded with enough food, water, and emergency supplies to last for 5 years. There was also an escape pod still on board and Terry and his crew was forced with the decision to either take the supplies and continue to stay in space or go back to Earth on the escape pod. Terry decided to take these supplies and stay in space for another 3 years. When I asked Terry if he regretted his decision, he said, " I don't regret this, we made our choice and I'd like to think, we made a difference in the end." When Terry and his crew members got back to Earth, since they were in space for so long, had to go through a tough and challenging physical therapy to regain the strength in their legs and come accustom to the gravity on Earth and the feeling of walking again. It seems like a got this interview just in time because as you know Terry was in the hospital when I interviewed him and unfortunately he died 3 days after this interview. 

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Barati Palshigar

Today I interview Barati Palshigar. Barati was very talkative but was aslo cruel. Barati worked as a broadcaster on a radio show. His show was about the Zombie War and how to do different things to protect against the zombies and how to survive the war.  I say this man is cruel because people would call into his show and ask him various question about what to do and Barati would lie to these people that would call in. He would give them false information and things that they wanted to hear and no the right things. Barati should be giving these people correct information and help them survive the war.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

David Allen Forbes

Today I interview David Allen Forbes. David was a british man who liked to write books. He told me many stories of people trying to survivor the war in castles. People would just become so depressed and give up. There were also stories of illness and the amazing stupid stuff people would do in hope that it would free them from the war. He told me about his experience in a castle. He says it saved his life. He lived in Windsor during the war. It was the biggest castle in the United Kingdom. They best part about this castle was that it had a well which was a clean water source and a source of natural gas which supplied the people with heat. I think the castles saved many peoples lives and was good protection against Zombies but many of the people that lived in the castle were to stubborn and ignorant to go to a safer place when the winter came and froze the zombies so they died.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Christina Eliopolis

Today I interview Christina Eliopolis. Christina's story was action packed and very interesting. She also talked alot so I didn't have to ask her many questions. Christina was a fighter pilot or Raptor of a FA-22. But when the Zombie War progressed there was no use for fighter jets so she used her pilot skills to drop of supplies and resources to places. But one day her plane went down in the middle of no where with a bunch of zombies around. All her other crew members were dead and with all the zombies around Christina she was as good as dead also. But she was radioed by someone named Mets that helped her survive and eventually saved her life or saved her from being turned into a zombie.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Jesika Hendricks

Today I interview Jessica Hendricks. She first started of saying that she doesn't blame the government for not protecting the people because it would have been to difficult to do. I would be nearly impossible to feed everyone and screen everyone and kill everyone who was infected. Jesika told me that all she heard on the news was to head north. That the only chance of survival was to head north because the zombies would freeze in the cold weather. Jesika and her mom and dad drove up north and lived in this little village of people to wait out the Great Panic fighting off the few zombies that came to the village.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Todd Wainio

Today I interviewed Todd Wainio. Todd was a soldier that fought against the zombies in New York. Todd explained his experienced in his war. Wainio described the technology used during the battle and that every soldier had an earpiece that could hear what the other soldiers were saying and that it would have been better not to have it. There were also cameras on the soldiers gun so other soldiers in the back could see what was going on at the front lines. He told me about his frustration with seeing the nuclear weapons used against the zombies fail to do much against the living dead. Todd also said that the battle could have been won if prepared for better and more weapons and ammo. Todd said something very peculiar to me and said that one of the biggest weapons in warfare was fear and that part of warfare is gone when you biologically can't scare zombies and it was acually the zombies that shocked and awed us as he put it. Wainio was knocked out by a flash grenade and was carried off to safety and out of the reach of the zombies and put into a truck by his comrades. 

Thursday, April 23, 2009

T. Sean Collins

T. Sean Collins was a body guard for rich celebrities who could pay for protection against the zombies. The celebrities that he was the body guard for built this huge house that had top of the line protection with guards everywhere, a huge wall to stop zombies and enough weapons to kill thousands of zombies. Inside the house were video cameras in every room that were recording 24 hours a day. People everywhere saw that these celbrities were protected from any invasion of zombies and found out where this house was. Thousands of people went to the celebrities house and before the celebries knew that these weren't zombies but humans they had already broke in and took over the house killing anyone in the way. T. Sean Collins was lucky enough to find a surfboard and paddle out into the ocean before the people killed him. This house was built to withstand a zombie attack but not an attack of humans. The celebrities could have avoided this whole thing by not having a camera in there house at all times and not having to be the center of attention.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Breck Scott

Today I interview Breck Scott. Brett's was a con man whose primary concern at the time of the Great Panic was to make money off of it. When the infection was called African rabies Brett made a vaccine against rabies. Brett became rich selling this vaccine all across the world but Brettt knew that the vaccine he created, Phalanx, would prevent rabies and not what the outbreak that was causing the dead to reanimate. He fooled everyone into buying his product and doesn't feel bad because he says that his product prevented fear of the disease and insurance that people would not get infected even though his vaccine did nothing to prevent the disease.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Fernando Oliveira

Today I interview Fernando Oliveira. Fernando wasn't as talkative as Kwang Jingshu so I had to ask him more questions to get him to talk. Fernando was a doctor who was working as an assistant to Doctor Silva for a heart transplant. But little did they know that the heart that they were putting in the patient was infected. After Doctor Silva put in the heart the patient bit Doctor Silva and they both became infected. Fernando then went and grabbed his gun and was forced to kill both the patient and Doctor Silva before they hurt anyone else.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Kwang Jingshu

Today I interviewed Kwang Jingshu. Kwang Jingshu is a war veteran and is now an old man in his sixtys working as a doctor making house calls. Kwang Jingshu was very talkative and I didn't have to ask him many question for him to explain his story with the encounter of the infected villagers or so-called zombies. Kwang Jingshu was one of the first to encounter this outbreak. Kwang Jingshu described the infected patients as being lifeless, having a fever and all having similar bitemarks somewhere on there body. Kwang Jingshu found out that a young boy had been infected first and had bitten all the others. When Kwang Jingshu examined this boy he had no pulse and there was no blood on the wounds he had. As Kwang Jingshu tried to take a blood sample all that came out was a brown matter. When two men tried to restrain the boy his whole arm just tore off. Kwang Jingshu was truly frightened and knew that this was not your everyday infection and that something needed to be done.