In my travels I have done some sinister
things. I always kill on sight, always. Even if they have their back
to me at 600 meters, I will take the shot. I won't even go check the
body afterwards, Ill just kill you for the sake of doing so. And if
you're getting eaten by zombies I would probably laugh and run right
by while snapping a few pictures. So I felt like it was time to give
a little bit back to the community that I have a bad history with.
After getting some blood for a buddy at
the hospital in Berezino, I decided to head back down to Solnichniy
for no particular reason. Carefully picking though the woods west of
the city I noticed an orangeish object in the trees ahead.
Very
interesting I thought...that is not native to the area. I figured it
was some kind of vehicle that someone had attempted to hide away,
but I was skeptical if I was alone in the area. Perhaps someone is
watching it and they don't have the intention of giving it up so
easy. More cautious then ever I checked the surrounding area. I made
a wide sweep to insure that I was indeed alone. After about 2
minuits of searching I was satisfied with the fact that it was just
me in the woods. Time for a little joy ride! I hopped in and drove
it south in the tree line. Which actually turned out to be a terrible
idea. For 1 the tractor has terrible handling. You never really feel
quite like you are in control when at the wheel. And on top of that I
had to dodge trees left, right and center. Before I got the hang of
it, it was like playing bumper cars in the forest.
I finally was able to learn how to
maneuver the beast well enough to not run into every tree in the
forest when suddenly Enfield shots start ringing out very close to
me. I panic! And floor the tractor, sending it flying down a hill
towards the north end of Solnichniy. Lucky for me the forest was not
so dense in this area and I was able to weave though the trees,
keeping me and the tractor in tact.
I wound up on the road way, heading
south into the heart of Solnichniy. When I saw a person running
though the field ahead of me. From a distance I could see that he
was unarmed and running right at me. I sounded the horn and pulled
right in front of him.
Unfortunately I ended up hitting him, but
after patching him self he was alright. I jumped out of the tractor
and said, “Hey dude! Today is your lucky day, have a free tractor!”
He wasted no time and jumped into the tractor and drove off into the
sunset.
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