Entry for #WA100
Name: Phil Walshe
From: Dublin, Ireland
I had a good look around Fort Irwin today, it appears really solid and a good stronghold. After losing the Tower I keep asking myself how we could have improved our defences, stopped some or all of the Mallers getting so close to us.
(I want to learn from our mistakes)!!
The sweat tests on the dummies are really progressing, Tanya is doing such super work.....How can we use the sweat bottles to our advantage? a first line of defence? It was the Mallers last time but i have this sinking feeling what comes next time might be way worse. Think dammit! This is the pits....The PITS? yes that's it, the hunted becomes the hunter, back to basics. We need to bulldoze pits, pits with stakes, booby trapped pits, all around the Fort they could help slow down an attack before it reached Irwin.
Ok I must inform the Colonel, get started on it first light tomorrow.
Jesus! Note to self, there's always something going on here, what's wrong with the Corporal now, they had better got in touch with Boulder by now......
Last edited by Blip; Oct 3rd, 2012 at 08:58 AM.
Entry for #WA100
Name: Deacon Tyler
From: Las Vegas, United States
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This is a page from the journal of Bill Roberts, aka Ink. I would have had this up sooner, but it required a bit of research into schizophrenic writing habits and actually putting myself into that mindset. There is relevance to the story proper, but you'd probably need to read it over and over again.
Ironically, I was going to write it with a soft pencil, but my pencil sharpener wouldn't work. I then tried to write it in pen, but the ink had dried and at some point literally exploded (irony?), so I ended up using my wife's Hello Kitty pen and Hello Kitty notebook (don't ask...)
Last edited by Deacon_Tyler; Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:05 PM.
In the latter half (after Ink presumably became a zombie), I'm working under the assumption that he would require some light to do his....work....so candles were the easy choice. If I have some time and can find a proper working pen, I might write one up from a survivor's perspective; I just can't decide which one
at first glance i thought it was skittles journal, very cool presentation.
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