Saturday, May 9, 2009

Todd Wainios: Denver, Colorado


Today, I interviewed Todd Wainios. Todd was yet another tough soldier that fought on the front line of battle. Their crew's job was to establish a bunker in the middle of a desert and basically shoot at every zombie that comes their way. Todd described this place as living hell. He said that you would go out there and hold off zombies for 10 or more hours and then try to go to sleep. Of course, who could sleep when these zombies are only a couple of miles away and closing in. Their crew did it very professional though. They would mark off distances every 10 meters just to decide how they will have to compensate for the distance. Also, they had special units whose job was solely to reload the shooter's ammo. He said that the first zombie he saw really freaked him out. Although he had been on the front line before, he wasn't used to fending off thousands upon thousands of zombies. After all he told me, it didn't surprise me when he said that there where so many zombies, that a bulldozer had to clear a pathway out because they were stacked waist deep high.

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