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.

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