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Radu Bogdan

Sex: Male

Age: 22

Race: Caucasian

Nationality: Romanian

Allegiance: Survivors

Appearance: Dark-brown hair, brown eyes

Class: Soldier

Squadron: 904th Attack Helicopter

Rank: Lieutenant

Status: Unknown

Short Bio

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Bogdan on the streets of Malton


Bogdan joined the army when he was 19 and was quickly accepted into the air-forces. Two years of flying the AH-64D Apache Attack Helicopter earned him the lieutenant rank. In these two years, he and his co-pilot survived every conflict they were sent in, thanks to formidable teamwork and talent.

On the 13th of December, 2009, he was sent on a patrol mission over the closed city of Malton. His aircraft suffered a malfunction to the tail engine and had to crash-land in Spicer Hills. Sadly, Bogdan's co-pilot didn't survive the crash. Irony has it that while he was scavenging for any useful supplies at the crash site, the undead flooded around him so he was forced to run away with just his handgun and a First-Aid Kit. Both Bogdan and his co-pilot were labeled as M.I.A. and were left to fate by the military forces, afraid that a rescue operation would spread the virus.

A day later, he found his way into one of the police departments and grabbed some weapons and ammo for personal defense. He started wandering Malton, trying to learn this strange environment and lending a hand to whoever needed it (except to zombies, who needed his brain, not hand). [Journal entries will be posted in the section below]





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Malton Journal; Lieutenant Radu Bogdan

Entry 1 - December 17, 2009 - Spicer Hills

Been two days since I crash-landed in this hell-hole. It's ironic that I didn't manage to crash on the other side of the border considering I'm so close to it. I managed to evade the undead and get inside a police station where I found myself amidst a big group of survivors. A few greeted me warmly while others ignored me completely. No wonder, most are veterans in this city. I grabbed another gun and a shotgun from the armory found a place to sleep on the second floor. I awoke at the sound of gunfire in the night and witnessed two survivors mauled to death while a few survivors were pouring shells into them. The fight was over before I could join. It seems that this place isn't safe enough, even if people say it's one of the safest areas right now. I'll go into the streets to take a look around as soon as I regain my strength.

Always thought I'd end up in hell but this is not what I expected. Bogdan signing off.


Entry 2 - December 20, 2009 - Lockettside

Ah, Christmas is coming and I'm stuck in this hellhole, instead of being back home with my family and my girl. I've worked my way up to Lockettside and took shelter in the Bridgewater Crescent PD to resupply. I've managed to kill 2 zombies so far and, considering how resistant they are, I felt good about it. Some survivors say there's a mall in this suburb that is under human control but I don't feel like going there yet. I've heard both good intel and mad ramblings on the radio so I want to keep away from some survivors as much as I do from zombies since I might find myself with a bullet in the head. Lately I found myself practicing what people around here call "Free Running" ... I jump from building to building without stepping into the street and that usually makes a difference between being safe and being lunch. I'll stick around in this area for a couple of days to see what news and gear I can gather and maybe I'll head north, to the mall, to see if I can lend a hand.

As a side note, the food around here stinks. All I had were canned beans and some fried meat I don't dare ask where it came from. Welcome to Malton.


Entry 3 - December 24, 2009 - Lockettside

What a way to spend a Christmas Eve. I died yesterday. "Happens every now and then." the other survivors say. To be honest, it was a terrible experience. I got shot by a madman who took my cigarettes! This suburb has gone to the dogs. Later that day, I found myself lying in the dirt with an empty needle stuck in my neck. I guess this was the "reviving" everyone talked about. When I got up an remembered the experience, I went and shot down two zombies out of frustration, then retreated to a safehouse nearby. Bloody survivors are more dangerous than zombies. Well, I'm stuck here so might as well make the best of it. I'll go find some liquor in the morning to celebrate this day. I'm actually getting "in the spirit" with all the Christmas lights and decorations here.

I think I've gotten better at firing guns. Should prove useful. Now I gotta enjoy a nap while I'm still breathing.


Entry 4 - December 29, 2009 - Lockettside

I've been spending the last few days in the Tompson Mall, scavenging every gun shop I could find. I'm quite well-stocked on ammo right now so I was thinking of heading north. Survivors keep talking about a huge zombie wave heading this way and I'm not sure I want to stick around to find out if it's true or not. Call me a coward but as long as we don't get .50 caliber machineguns airdropped, I won't stand and face hundreds of these bastards with just two handguns and a shotgun. At least I was here long enough to clean out some of the zombies around the suburb and get some normal food (as in a few cans of beans and some jerky) so I've had my share of sticking around this area. I'll get some sleep to be ready for the trip and then I'm heading for the hills.

This mall reminds me of the mall back home minus the zombies, the guns and the bodies outside. At least it's free of angry ladies who whack me with the purse for talking the last box of their favorite pizza.


Entry 5 - December 31, 2009 - Mornington

Instead of heading directly north, I decided to wander around for a bit. I have no idea what this part of the city has to offer so I'm scouting as much as I can. I currently took refuge in the Noakes Arms, a local pub in Mornington, and it's likely this is where I'll spend the New Year night. Only 3 other people here with me but at least there's liquor and the barricades are strong enough to hold. I'm gonna stock up on a few bottles and go to the roof to have a drink and watch some flares since fireworks are long gone. Better than nothing and it reminds me of home. I'm gonna move locations again in the morning, when I'm sober enough to aim and walk at the same time.

Well, Happy New Year, everyone ... as happy as one can get in this infested town.


Entry 6 - January 03, 2010 - Crooketon

The last few days have been a bit the same to me. I went out during the day and placed a few rounds in zombies and then I went back to the local hospital to sleep for the night. Lately I was thinking that the only thing I can do as a soldier is keep the zombie population in check but they are too tough and too many for a handful of guys to keep in check, you'd need a full-equipped brigade to actually make a big difference. That's when I came across a medical manual and I started reading it through the nights when I couldn't sleep much. I learned the basics of diagnosing somebody and decided that I could help more by patching other survivors up than kill every wandering zombie. I gathered a good amount of medical supplies and I was thinking of heading out to see who needs a disinfectant and some bandages in a while.

The city is in dire need of real doctors so, even with my basic knowledge, I might be able to do some good.