"Could you give me a bit of gas? Enough to reach Dana Point, then I can found gas and supplies there." The man asked, in hope of a positive answer. "[i]No.[/i]" Marshall stated. "I'm sorry. We're runnin' low as it is. You'll have to keep searchin'." Marshall said, in a mannerly tone. "We ran out a while back, been here gettin' fuel ever since. No spare supplies either - if you were in hope of finding those too. We've got to look out for ourselves, and we're low on supplies as well as gas." Marshall stated, informing the cop of their situation. Marshall turned round to Luke, as Luke began to speak to him. [i]“Look man, I know you keep saying you don’t wanna be the leader and I think that’s a good thing. I think if we want to have any chance at working as a group we should make decisions democratically, voting and majority rules. I kind of spoke up about it last night, telling everyone else. And… I think things like this, bringing new people in… I think maybe we should talk to the others about it first; see if everyone is okay with it? I’m just thinking if it were me who was back there, I’d want a say in if we took on new people."[/i] Luke said. "It's not that I don't want to be - Luke, no one wants that weight on their shoulder. And I've already said I'm not the leader - that's not been voted on or whatever. I've called some shots, yeah. Shots which have kept us alive - got us out of that house -when it was surrounded by corpses- [i]alive[/i]. I'm not leading really, well maybe I am - I don't know. What I do know is that I'm doing what needs to be done - what I expect anyone would do. And the new guy? You can ask around if you want, might be good to get other opinions before deciding. But really? We could use the muscle bro. He's armed, and I expect he'd fight for us if it came to it. The more people the better." Marshall states - speaking his mind on the matters.