Sunday, December 3, 2017

Assignment 10- Richie Lane

Although a zombie apocalypse is a highly unlikely scenario, I like to make sure I'm prepared for everything. My plan has changed throughout the years. When I was younger, obviously I was the hero that saved everyone and was somehow secretly a survival expert that brought us all to safety. But now, I'm a little more realistic. I know some tough decisions will need to be made, and I realize now that I am in no way a survival expert. My plan largely depends on where I am when the apocalypse breaks out. If I'm in school, I would find my closest friends, arrange transportation for all of us(because I can't drive), and while doing this I'd call my family and discuss our next move. We would all go to the Walmart down the street from Henry Clay and stock up on everything we will need for the foreseeable future. Backpacks, non-perishables, clothes, walkie talkies, and any kind of weapons we can find(likely baseball bats and kitchen knives since we're at Walmart). We would meet up with our families and anyone else who is joining our group, and figure out where to go next. I vote we head to Dick's or an Outdoor store, where we can buy guns, tents, camping supplies, and other things we may need if we have to resort to hiding in the woods. We could go to my cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, but the fact that it's so far away could eventually become problematic as we begin to run out of supplies. Our best bet is staying somewhere that's far from the city but not so far that we can't go in for supplies runs every so often. Once we've settled in our safehouse, we set up the proper defenses, boarding windows, reinforcing doors, and anything else that may keep the house as safe as possible.

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