A World War Z Chat Place

May 10, 2009

Todd Wainios- Denver, Colorado, USA

Last night I had the privlage to speek with Todd again. We met at his house, his wife Allison made a delicious meal. This time Todd spoke about another battle he was in. It seemed the Army had it down this time, not another Yonkers. He said there was little land vehicles and there was no reason to paint them camoflouge so they stuck with navy blue. Todd talked about the weapons including lobos and SIR's. He described the battle as being exciting especially while listening to Iron Maiden. I think this interview was benificial and I saw a different side of Todd.

May 8, 2009

General D'Ambrosia- Three Thousand Feet Above Vaalajarvi, Finland

Not too long ago I met with General D'Ambrosia in the Combat Information Center, of Europe's answer to the massive U.S. D-29 command and control dirigible. The General and I didnt have a lot to talk about but I found his interview very interesting and helpfull. He talked to me about why the Zombie War was like no other. The General said every army has three restrictions; they must be bred, fed, and led. The problem was none of these restrictions applied to the living dead. Later he said the only true army to every have "total war" was the Zombies.

May 7, 2009

Ernesto Olguin- Ancud, Isla Grande De Chiloe, Chile

Today I spoke with Ernesto Olguin, a merchants ship master who lives at sea for most of the year. In our interview he told me about the "The Honolulu Conference," a gathering to share warfighting tactics and technology. He later said it should have been called the "Sartoga Confrence" and explained it was more of an ambush than a conference. I felt the most interesting part of the interview was when Ernesto told me the only thing to talk about other than the war was wine. He then explained how Commander Emile Renard pulled out a bottle of Chateau latour, 1964 and everone was amazed. This interview went smoothly as planned.

May 3, 2009

Christina Eliopolis- Tennessee, USA

Today I spoke with Christina Eliopolis, a FA-22 pilot for the US Air Force.  During her interview she told me how she was upset because she had spent a lot of hard work learning to become a pilot, but the jets were useless against the zombies.  She continued to tell me a story where her jet engine failed and she ejected from her aircraft.  As she and her co-pilot Rollins drifted to the ground they became scrambled.  Eventually when she came back into contact Rollins he had been attacked by zombies.  Christina did what had to be done and shot him in the head. 

May 1, 2009

Seryosha Garcia Alvarez- Cienfuegos, Cuba

Today I interviewed Seryosha Garcia Alvarez.  I met with him on sixty-ninth floor of the second tallest building in Cuba.  In his interview we spoke about how Cuba won the Zombie War.  This is hard to believe being that before the war they lived in a state of isolation, worse than the height of the Cold War.  Their secluded nature and remote location allowed the government to take steps toward containing the infection.  I felt the most interesting part of this interview was when Seryosha said Cuba was prepared for the war.