ajarb (if at home) Nottinghamshire EnglandThis is a featured page

People:
Me plus My Mum and Dad plus 3-5 mates
,then any survivors we pick up
Their Skills:
Me- Civil Engineering Student, can fix stuff, good for ideas
Mum- (retired) Good cook, knows basic first aid
Dad- (retired) has done bricklaying, and joinery

Mate 1- Has worked at a garage, knows alot about cars/vehicles in general
Mate 2- In air cadets, knows alot about weapons
Mate 3- Mechanical Engineering Student, between me and him we can fix anything
Mate 4- Pharmacy student, obvious medical knowledge

All of us are Outdoor types who enjoy walking, camping etc
All of us have very practical mind sets and a range of useful skills

Weapons:
As this is the UK none of us keep firearms at home, Mate 2 has access to guns at air cadets and is a good shot

Part 1: Bugging In
Call everyone on the list before the phones go down (mate 2 to bring as many guns and as much ammo as posible from his air cadets base). My house is uterly indefensible (1970's build with very large picture windows) so we won't be staying there. Load as much canned food into our car as posible (we usually have at least a months supply in the house) and head for the church (yes i know what everyone has said about churches) having once been a bellringer at the church I know where the keys are kept and how to lock the door once inside to prevent anyone else from geting in even with a spare key. Pews will be broken up and used to baricade the allready high level windows. We then keep a very low profile no lights showing after dark, no unessessary noise etc. Water suply will not be an issue, even after the main goes down, our village is gravity fed from a small resevior less than a mile away. Cooking will be on the small fireplace within the church. We will only be staying here until the intial panic dies down.

Part 2: Bugging Out

Walk out of the front door of the church and brake into the farm oposite (asuming its empty) again pickup any guns in the house. Get a tractor, fit a chain flail grass cutter on the front chain flail hedge cutter on the rear (for disposing of zeds) armour the cab with heave duty mesh grids. Similar armour to be aplied to a combine harvester and JCB digger kept on this farm. BOL is a nearby hamlet, (one church, four farms,two cotages) location is well off the beaten track.

Part 3: Digging In
Phase 1
The church in this hamlet is to be the base of operations, move in there and fortify it in a similar way to the original church. Then
two of us will take control of the tractor and the rest of us will retreat into church. We will then use the church bell to draw out zeds from the houses in the village to be sluaghtered using this chain flail tractor and (if nessesary) guns fired from the church tower. This is to happen every morning until phase two is complete.
Phase 2 Using the JCB digger dig a 10 foot deep trench all the way around the hamlet with a 10 foot high embankment on the vilage side built from the excavated soil. At first metel fence poles will be embeded in the bottom of the trench to empial any Zeds that fall in. The bottom of this trench will eventually be lined with clay excavated from nearby fields and then allowed to fill with water.
Phase 3
Clear the houses within the parimeter one at a time, front doors of houses to be opened (using the JCB bucket if they're locked) then mate 1 will use the 800watt sound system in his car to draw out any zeds in the house to be shot in the street. We then go into the house wearing apropriate protective clothing and clear it room by room checking anywhere that a zed could posibly hide doors then have strips of masking tape put across them and then we leave the house unocupied for at least a week to check there are no Zeds present do this for all the houses and barns in the village.
Phase 4 Fortify houses in the vilage.
Phase 5 Take using the JCB head out and demolish every structure (houses, barns, hedges, walls anything that could provide cover for a zed within a mile of the village)

Part 3: Digging In
[Here you detail your BOL. If it is an existing building, any modifications. If it is something you intend to build, then show us the designs, the reasons for each addition, etc]

Part 4: Living
[So you have escaped the plague, you are in your BOL, and now you have to do the hardest task of all: cope with your new daily life. What is that like? How long will you be doing that?]


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