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Revision as of 18:13, 31 January 2012
DEAD ROAD DISPATCH IS BACK
Dispatches From Dead Roads | |
group_abbrev=DRD | |
Abbreviation: | TertAll |
Group Numbers: | 4 |
Leadership: | Randy Shughart, Mandibles, Cal Morse, Zero Nascimento, Lino Carvahlo |
Goals: | Chronicle the apocalypse in Malton through prose, poetry, and art |
Recruitment Policy: | Not Recruiting At This Time |
Contact: | TBD |
Members of this group write for a blog
publication about zombie/human life in the
city of Malton, called
"Dispatches from Dead Roads" [1].
Area of Operation
Members of Dead Road Dispatch have chronicled events mostly in the South East of Malton, notably in Scarletwood, Danversbank, and Whittenside. In the past they have participated in the defense or destruction of Fort Perryn...depending on their infection status.
Former Members
Lino Carvahlo Once a Sergeant serving his tour in an army unit garrisoned in Malton, Portugese exchange NCO Carvahlo is listed as Missing In Action. Although the exact date of his disappearance is unknown (some time after June 25th 2009, when his entry "Duas vozes não podem ouvir uns aos outros." [2] appeared for Dead Road Dispatches), new writings by Carvahlo have mysteriously surfaced at Dispatches from Dead Roads. It is not yet known if Carvahlo himself is publishing these pieces or whether his writings have been recovered by another survivor in Malton.