User:Back-hack/Adolph Audley
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Early life
Adolph Audley was born in the suburb of Stanbury Village, Malton at Lorenzo General Hospital. He was the eldest child in his family, seconded by Polly Audley, Adolph's younger sister, who, at the time of the Malton Incident, was five years old. From the ages of six to seventeen, Adolph persuade an education at Back Place School and casually attended church at St. Augustine's while his mother stayed home as a housewife and his father worked at a cemetery as a gravedigger.
Before the Malton Incident
In 2005, at the age of 20, Adolph Audley moved to Chicago, Illinois of the United States of America and lived there for three years. While living in Chicago, he fell in love with, Jeanie Jackson, a young African-American receptionist. After his move, Adolph maintained minimal contact with his family, which were still living in Malton.
Career
Following the Christmas of 2008, Adolph Audley volunteered for the National Armed Forces. Soon after he had finished boot camp, Adolph was deployed to the Middle East, where he maintained a steady career as a peacekeeper. After two year-long deployments in 2009 a 2010, Adolph returned home and stayed their with his wife and new daughter, Katerina Audley, until he was drafted for emergency service in 2011. Due to the secrecy of the Malton Incident, Adolph Audley, along with the rest of the 231st Infantry Brigade, was not properly briefed before being deployed into Malton's southern quarantine zone. This, and poor planning on the military's part, would eventually lead to the disappearance of FOX Squad and the death of Adolph Audley.
Deployment and death
On January 31st, 2011, FOX Squad was issued to be deployed in Whittenside, a suburb in the Southern Malton Quarantine Zone. Amongst this five man team was Adolph Audley. Due to reasons not known, the helicopter transporting the team was cut out of the communication network and reported crashed. According to surveillance teams located throughout Malton, the squad and a single member of the pilot team evacuated the airship via parachute. They were, however, scattered and Adolph Audley was reported to of landed in the heavily-infected suburb of Pitneybank. He is presumed dead.
Early afterlife
According to research teams deployed in the area, there was a zombie lurking around the suburb of Pitneybank wearing a jacket with the name A. Audley stitched in the left breast of it's pale green shirt. This is most likely the missing Adolph Audley, and these sightings would prove the death of the Private if they are true. It should be noted that this zombie is extremely hostile, at least according to eye-witness events. It doesn't seem to be biased towards either zombie or human, attacking both mercilessly, but does have a habit of congregating with larger groups of zombies, most likely because of primal instinct. This subject should be approached with extreme prejudice.