Extras: Omake: Thoughts from a General by mattsaber

This time I will do a very unusual thing and just post an omake of the fic made by one of the readers of the said fanfic instead of the fic itself if you want you can still read rest of the main fic from the link up to you anyways enjoy

Also this version here is better than the original omake grammar wise that one was full of writing mistakes so I changed up some sentences so that it can fit better

Link: -https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/1001-ways-to-survive-crappy-walkers-walking-dead-si.24153/page-14#post-7484010

General Willace, didn't have a good day.

Scratch that he hadn't had a good day since before all this started. It started with the stupid voice on the Radio and the net. At first, the government dismissed him as a crackpot.

Who wouldn't? After all, who would consider him serious after talking about the walking dead? We all dismissed him...I wish to God we didn't.

We weren't laughing once the first few undead came back alive.

Once the government realized he was playing with a full deck of cards, we tried to silence him to prevent a panic.

He knew things about the virus he shouldn't know, and yet we never got close to his real identity. Not that it matters; the CDC confirmed all his shit. Well Panic couldn't be enough to describe the Joint Chiefs reaction.

Who wouldn't be? How do you fight something that can turn your entire population into time bombs?

There was no cure, no antidote, and the knowledge that the entire world was fucked like us didn't help.

Debates went on for hours before a plan was hashed out.

We would increase production of all materials, food, and others up to 400 percent until we couldn't anymore.

All service members would be recalled to the States as much and as quietly as possible.

Green Zones would be established where the military would hold.

Alaska would be one of the Green Zones because of its relatively small population and resources. Utah , Texas, and many other cities like Atlanta.

Then it went to shit exactly as the voice said it would.

I won't lie and say we did good, but we didn't do as badly as the voice said we would.

Those few weeks of preparation made all the difference.

That's not to say things went to plan, as we lost many Green Zones but we now maintain more than we lost.

Losing Atlanta has hurt, but command didn't want to spend their resources to maintain our presence so close to the coast when we had already mostly abandoned it.

Sure Losing the CDC in Atlanta was a setback but most of the staff was already relocated to other better defended CDC's .

No, what really was a kick in the balls was the loss of Texas, not to the undead, but to our own weapons built to protect it.

We don't know what happened, only that someone somehow used nukes from a sub to blow up the citys... An estimated 3-20 million people were lost.

The only survivors were those far enough away to escape the blast range.

Afterwards, the attempts to recapture land slowed to a crawl.

As bad as it was here, it was somehow worse on the other side of the pond as super variants of the undead consumed, spread and destroyed the remaining Governments France was the last to fall.

Despite the losses and setbacks we must hold! for we are the bulwark of humanity! There may be billions of walkers, but we are humanity, and we won't go quietly into the night.

We will preserve and survive as we have always done.