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will you survive

Sat Mar 28, 2009, 8:32 PM
This is a survival situation scenario. You are in the middle of nowhere
and you have a car, but it's out of gas, there is a military base
about 5 miles where you are at. You have supplies, but you can only
carry a certain amount, will you survive, or meet a horrible fate.


You are in the middle of nowhere, choose some friends you are along with

I'm alone (stupid thing to do)

What do you have that you can carry

some food, a water bottle, backpack. I can probably carry 50-120lb. whatever i have in my pockets, including phone with 40% battery

are there ways you can defend yourself. (Be realistic)

gun, fists, kicking, knife

Do you have weapons, and what are there.
( i don't have these for real, just in this situation)

Pistol .45 caliber 7 rounds in magazine, 10 in box, stored in backpack
hunting knife

What can you see in the horizon, dangerous animals, raiders, etc.

snakes, maybe a coyote, nothing really except dirt
there is someone in the distance, only a threat if this person has a sniper rifle, or decides to attack me.

what is your current condition, and your friends. (injuries and illness)

Me: Minor cuts, bandaged if possible.

Total inventory:
Phone, pistol, ammunition, knife, food, water, emergency flare,
first aid kit, compass, map, 20ft rope)

Locations nearby are about 5-10 miles away.

Do this in your journal if you want.

(note: these can be your friends in or out of devart btw. )

:iconstrangehappenings:
:iconoriginalratchet:

:iconkoyomi-chaan:

  • Mood: Dazed
  • Listening to: ambient sounds in my surroundings
  • Playing: Garry's mod
  • Eating: air

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:iconoriginalratchet:
Howz this supposed to work?

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"Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way." -General George Patton
:iconfrohman2:
uh, just type what you think you would have/do in that situation

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"To love is to give someone the power to destroy you, and trusting them to the fullest that they never will." -N. Reidy

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