Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Around the world
This chapter, the part about China really struck out to me. It's a kind of contradicting part because here you see having a bigger army gives you a bigger and higher chance of being attacked by zombies. That seems really unfortunate! I feel like if you are bigger you would have higher chances of surviving. Anyways, they decide to make this super advanced submarine, but it took like three months on top of having to continuously get supplies and help their people. I don't know if that sounded like the best idea. I almost feel like it was too consuming and they should have chosen something else to try and help themselves. Once they got all of their families on board they routinely went deep down under. The submarine became everyone's entire world. I think it would be so crazy to be trapped down below for so long. They had no idea what was going on back at land. No idea of what countries had now been infected or anything. One of the lieutenants started going crazy and painting all these pictures of zombie filled skylines and the commander realized it was a result of being isolated for so long. NOT GOOD. Then they started noticing a bunch of other ships down under, but they knew they couldn't help because they couldn't risk infection. they had no idea about the people on the other ships. They started running short on medicine and food which is kind of where I would totally be over being in submarine, but they finally found a great island for the people to live on. It ended badly though and in the end Captain Chen died. I think this part was interesting because you just keep seeing everyone's different ways to get away from the zombies and even when being in a submarine sounded like this great idea it never really worked out in the end. I think that's the problem is that no one's solution really worked. It was like inevitable to get away from the zombies. regardless of your resources and stuff.
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