Wednesday 9 February 2011

Survived

As you can probably tell from this post, I managed to escape. But I won't say it wasn't close. Getting in to HG's base wasn't to difficult, I just capture a guard and went in all zombie-like. The first problem was getting in to the records room. Apparently the person I knocked out and who's ID I took didn't have the clearance. So I improvised. Which meant knocking two more guards out and using the ID off of one of them before entering the room. I dragged their unconscious bodies in with me so as to avoid any commotion. And turned on the nearest computer.
Now, HG has halted the Internet globally, so his plans and information on VHS members are stored on different terminals in different places. This I learned from that particular machine. It took a little digging (thank you school computer protection for being sooo crap) before I found out two more locations. One in Fort Knox in America (there must be something important in there, but it's a bit out of my league at the moment) and information on one VHS member and their location. So while I was busy escaping (the first guard had been found and alarms were ringing) I ran into Kings College Chapel and climbed the inside of one of the spires. I waited for the zombies to pass before leaving a message in hope that someone will one day find it and use it to bring HG down. This message would not be worn away with time. Melted into the wall with acid. And could only be seen from the inside. I'm still running from those guards, and now HG knows for definite that I'm resisting. But I'll do my best to keep updating you. If any one wants to find me, I'll be waiting at the base for one day on the twelfth. HG won't look for us there.

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