Sunday, May 10, 2009

Quebec, Canada


Today I interviewed Andre Renard brother of a legendary war hero. He is self motivated and happy to be alone. He would rather have the zombies find his house than the living. I've heard stories about people fighting in cities, parks, farms, and on islands but I am yet to hear about fighting underground. Mr. Renard told me it was hell. He fought underneath Paris. During the Great Panic many rushed underground for protection and that might have been the problem. If only one was infected the whole group of millions would be too. It was then Mr. Renard's job to clean up the mess. He had no good gear and the conditions were terrible. As you can imagine, dark, cold and messy with zombies all around you. The only way they could find zombies was if they ran into them face to face or another group in the tunnels called on their radio. Usually by the time they would get their it would be too late. Mr. Renard deserves a lot of praise for his work. It might have been the most gruesome job of World War Z.

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