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System Of The Undead

Many years ago, a meteorite crashed into earth in New York city and this was the beginning of mankind's unprecedented evolution. The year was 2030 and humanity had reached a stage that would not have been possible otherwise without this external factor but they weren't satisfied. In the selfish attempt for humanity to once again force their evolution, the search for immortality began. A man named Dr. Schneider was the man responsible for this feat and he did achieve his goal but like the saying goes, be careful for what you wish for because that immortality came in the form of something perverse and twisted to nature. It came in the form of zombies. The world was in shambles or was it? Jason, a 21 year-old shut in, he was at the bottom of the food ladder due to his life choices, disowned and alone, he was willing to waste the left his life gaming but even with this dedication, he wasn't that great a gamer. But fate had something in store and that was in the form of a 'virus' transmitted through the gaming headset he had on and this would change Jason's life for either for better or for worse. [Image does not belong to me, all rights reserved to the owner]

Kelvin_A · Sci-fi
Not enough ratings
333 Chs

The New Haven

Clementine was left looking like a fool, she was hurt that Sam had tossed her aside like some used rag but she knew she had to pretend not to be hurt.

She didn't want those around her to judge her and see this as a weakness.

"That fucking dickhead!" Lillian exclaimed, she didn't like Sam and this was part of the reason she never opened up to him like she did Jason.

"Are you alright?" Rachel asked Clementine and she nodded.

She couldn't avoid being distracted, if she was lucky she could find a car here and go to base, it wasn't out of the equation and this was why she wasn't bothered.

"I'm alright, don't forget why we're here," Clementine quickly moved the attention away from herself.

Jason didn't look sympathetic, he didn't agree with Sam's methods but he respected them.

"We still have quite the road to travel, everyone should remain focused," Clementine said.