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8 yrs ago
Current Taking a break so I can figure some stuff out. See you in a few days.
8 yrs ago
Just gotta check in 10 times before bed.
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8 yrs ago
Herpetology is not the study of STD's. The more you know.
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8 yrs ago
I share Ron Swanson's love of breakfast food.
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8 yrs ago
"Did you eat the entire pizza?" "...Yes"
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I kind of went for the girlie in the corner, but I can come around if you want.
Lizzie has a higher chance of success because she is a doctor, but if I roll a one it's a failure, no matter what. In D&D (which is what I'm going off of) a 1 is a critical failure, but I won't be too harsh if that happens. And yeah, if Angie tries she will most likely make things much worse.
I will roll for your shots, hits, skills, etc. An example would be.

"I'm going to bandage this man's wounds."

-Medicine check. I roll a 1. Accidentally poisons the guy-
Hunter Monroe


The days were getting warmer, and getting brighter. Hunter liked this for a lot of reasons. The main one being that he didn't have to carry as much as he did before. Things like heavy coats and other winter gear he didn't need. He also would not need as heavy of a blanket soon as well. Though his car wasn't too far off it was still more then a days walk from where he was now. A huge downside to the warmth though is that the infected would become more active now that they were not frozen stiff, though he wondered if the extreme summer heat would cause them to rot fast enough to make the next winter as simple as keeping warm? Didn't matter right now, right now he just needed to get through the day...


You mean this?
Actually, I think I might have to drop out. I have a lot of things on my plate and just got two new dogs to take care of. I don't want to hold you guys back. Have fun though.
I don't... gun. I'll try harder.
You didn't post anything?

Well, I'll give you five shots.

Shot 1
10 (Hit the body)
Shot 2
5 (Miss)
Shot 3
15 (Hit a shoulder, making it difficult for the dog to run)
Shot 4
3 (Far miss. You hit the house)
Shot 5
17 (Head shot. Not enough to take the thing down completely, but it now has a hole in it's forehead.)

Congratulations, you only had two misses. The dog will come after you now, but movement is more difficult for it. If you want more shots, let me know.

@Remipa Awesome
For the gadgets, are those things like flashlights, grenades, and such?


Oh, right xD

I'll get one up as soon as I'm able.

I've been kind of out of it lately so I might be slow. I apologize in advance.

@Lady Selune
"Don't mean to ruin the moment, Lizzie, but we should probably deal with our dog problem first."

The trouble with these zombies is that if they took a minute to think, they were actually pretty smart. Bishop figured, that since the banging against the door had stopped, the dog was looking for another way in.

"Are all the windows barred?" Bishop looked at Lizzie, fear in his eyes. He couldn't suppress the thought of what would happen if the dog got inside. Either it would tear them to shreds or it would push them outside, back into the street, where the zombies were.

~~~~~


The dog looked through a crack in between the wood planks that covered a window that was close to the door. It was thinking, which was what made it so dangerous. When it tried to get into the bus, its thoughts were that the door was the easiest option. Now it could pick and choose its entrance. It sniffed at the window and let out what sounded like a whine. It knew it couldn't get in that window, so it had to pick another one.

It began it's trip around the house, looking for weaknesses. It made small whiny noises as it moved, clearly regretting slamming its body against the bus. All the skin and fur that was on its left shoulder had been smashed against the bus, leaving those pieces of muscle exposed to the air. Whatever bit of life that was still in the dog clearly didn't like having its insides exposed. The animal cried as it walked, attempting to gain some kind of sympathy.

@Triage@Remipa Awesome@MissCapnCrunch
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