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''"He's always talking, always telling a story about something or someone. He speaks real fondly of those days gone by, keeps him together I guess. He's got these pale blue eyes, glassy and tired lookin', yea? and-and he sounds like he's been smoking cigarettes and chewing gravel his whole life, real gruff. He hides his weathered face behind a thick greying beard, almost wolf-ish looking, is that a word? (laughs). Put it this way, the guy looks beat. He's a genuine guy, truely, you spend five minutes with him and you can see that, honest to god,  but there's something underneath all that, something we don't see. Charlie has seen better days."'' - Anonymous Survivor
''"Charlie has seen better days."'' - Anonymous Survivor




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===Log===
===Log===
'''15 May 2009'''
Shit is getting thick. While wandering through Mockridge Heights, I received word that some old friends were digging their heels in just north in Galbraith Hills so North I went.
It's a neat little cluster. A 5 block radius of powered and populated buildings. Things feel good, and I think I actually feel safe.
'''13 May 2009'''
Eastwards to Mockridge Heights. There is a constant flow of ferals filtering through from the red zones in the north east. The body count outside as of right now is at 17. Sleep is a myth.




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I've been on the move the past few days. Mainly in search of supplies. Food, water and what ever medical I can scrounge.
I've been on the move the past few days. Mainly in search of supplies. Food, water and what ever medical I can scrounge.


Headed east, through Greentown, Tapton and then Kempsterbank. Not much contact. Hearing reports of Zeds in Brooksville I was drawn North. The reports weren't thin, things are rough here with frequent attacks and break-ins from both sides. Any place worth holding up in is nearly always heavily barricaded and the people inside won't answer let alone make eye contact. They aren't too friendly up here. I can really see the city changing the further I stray North.
Headed east from Gotch Plaza in S. Blytheville, through Greentown, Tapton and then Kempsterbank. Not much contact. Hearing reports of Zeds in Brooksville I was drawn North. The reports weren't thin, things are rough here with frequent attacks and break-ins from both sides. Any place worth holding up in is nearly always heavily barricaded and the people inside won't answer let alone make eye contact. They aren't too friendly up here. I can really see the city changing the further I stray North.


About the only good thing to come out of Brooksville so far, while searching the wards of a hospital I had decided to spend the night in, I came across two familiar faces among the rubble and trash. Things aren’t so bad when you're sitting over a small fire sharing a bottle of wine with old friends. Every cloud.
About the only good thing to come out of Brooksville so far, while searching the wards of a hospital I had decided to spend the night in, I came across two familiar faces among the rubble and trash. Things aren’t so bad when you're sitting over a small fire sharing a bottle of wine with old friends. Every cloud.
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'''30 April 2009'''
'''30 April 2009'''


After just finding my feet in Lovelock Police Department, Southblythville. I woke up this morning to find the place in dissaray. A lone body and a beaten generator being the only remnants of last night's attack and not a Zed in sight. This was done by human hands.  
After just finding my feet in Lovelock Police Department, South Blythville. I woke up this morning to find the place in dissaray. A lone body and a beaten generator being the only remnants of last night's attack and not a Zed in sight. This was done by human hands.  


With the power down in Lovelock PD, I've decided to head east to Gotch Plaza PD. From what I can tell the lights are still on, and I'm bound to run into a friendly face or two from Lovelock. I'm not crossing any fingers though.
With the power down in Lovelock PD, I've decided to head east to Gotch Plaza PD. From what I can tell the lights are still on, and I'm bound to run into a friendly face or two from Lovelock. I'm not crossing any fingers though.

Latest revision as of 10:04, 21 May 2009

Name: Charles James Falto

D.O.B: 30/6/1964

Height: 5' 11"

Weight: 185lbs

Eyes: Blue

Occupation: Police Officer, 1984-2005


"Charlie has seen better days." - Anonymous Survivor


History

TBC


Log

15 May 2009

Shit is getting thick. While wandering through Mockridge Heights, I received word that some old friends were digging their heels in just north in Galbraith Hills so North I went.

It's a neat little cluster. A 5 block radius of powered and populated buildings. Things feel good, and I think I actually feel safe.



13 May 2009

Eastwards to Mockridge Heights. There is a constant flow of ferals filtering through from the red zones in the north east. The body count outside as of right now is at 17. Sleep is a myth.


5 May 2009

I've been on the move the past few days. Mainly in search of supplies. Food, water and what ever medical I can scrounge.

Headed east from Gotch Plaza in S. Blytheville, through Greentown, Tapton and then Kempsterbank. Not much contact. Hearing reports of Zeds in Brooksville I was drawn North. The reports weren't thin, things are rough here with frequent attacks and break-ins from both sides. Any place worth holding up in is nearly always heavily barricaded and the people inside won't answer let alone make eye contact. They aren't too friendly up here. I can really see the city changing the further I stray North.

About the only good thing to come out of Brooksville so far, while searching the wards of a hospital I had decided to spend the night in, I came across two familiar faces among the rubble and trash. Things aren’t so bad when you're sitting over a small fire sharing a bottle of wine with old friends. Every cloud.


30 April 2009

After just finding my feet in Lovelock Police Department, South Blythville. I woke up this morning to find the place in dissaray. A lone body and a beaten generator being the only remnants of last night's attack and not a Zed in sight. This was done by human hands.

With the power down in Lovelock PD, I've decided to head east to Gotch Plaza PD. From what I can tell the lights are still on, and I'm bound to run into a friendly face or two from Lovelock. I'm not crossing any fingers though.