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Code Zulu Alpha: Nerd in the Apocalypse!-Chapter 115
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โWhat are you guys looking like that for?โ I asked.
โThey got stuck here and had to opt out. Think we could have saved them if we went here earlier?โ Jared replied. f๐ฏee๐ธ๐ฆ๐๐oัต๐l.c๐๐
โNot too sure either. We have things in our hands when weโre securing our place there. Just ready your gun if we manage to find the people who started this thing. Weโll make them wish they were dead. Check their bodies for the items on their person.โ I replied.
We found more 1911 pistols and an extra magazine for each person. The only difference from what we found earlier from the bodies is that they have knives in their belts as well. Inside the office we also found a cavalry sword that has a red tassel on the handle and a gold engraving of the three stars and the sun on the scabbard. Jared took it for himself since the trench knife I gave him has short reach. I even took the case of cigars and his fancy lighter and placed it on my pack.
โYou smoke?โ Matthew asked.
โNo, you?โ I asked.
โYeah. Can you give me one?โ he asked back.
โGive me that Anaconda and Iโll consider.โ I said.
โThe f.u.c.k?!โ he exclaimed.
โThis could be the last case of cigars you can find left in this world. This thingโs value just multiplied by a whole lot.โ I replied.
โBut Iโm just asking for one!โ he retorted.
โYeah, and Iโm asking for that Anaconda!โ I exclaimed as I widened my eyes.
โOh boy.โ Jared muttered.
โDo you know how much I got this Anaconda for?!โ he exclaimed.
โDonโt care. Thatโs the trade value now. One cigar for that Anaconda. Oh god this thing smells so good.โ I said as I took one out and sniffed it in front of him.
โIโM JUST ASKING FOR A SINGLE CIGAR YOU LITTLE SHIT!!!โ he bellowed.
โAnaconda.โ I replied again innocently.
โAHHHHH!!!โ he shouted.
โI thought you quit dad. Iโm telling mom.โ Kaley interjected.
โWhoa, whoa, whoa. Itโs been years now! Iโm just asking one for a break. Donโt tell Marisha! Sheโll kill me!โ he forgot the cigar and pleaded to Kaley.
โAnaconda.โ she replied with a cheeky smile.
โWhat?!โ his body almost fell limp.
โDidnโt hear me dad? I want the Anaconda as a bribe. Gimme.โ Kaley said with a straight face.
โWhat have you been teaching my daughter?!โ Matthew bellowed at me.
The group watching us are shaking their heads in amus.e.m.e.nt and Jared is clutching his stomach from laughter.
โIโll give you the f.u.c.k.i.n.g Anaconda if you give the whole case!โ he tried to negotiate.
โSure.โ I replied as I swiped the Anaconda from his holster. I handed him the case but when he opened it, it was empty.
โYou little shit! Whereโs the cigars?!โ he shouted.
โTatiana, what did he say before?โ I said innocently.
โHe said that heโll give you the f.u.c.k.i.n.g Anaconda for the whole โcaseโ! The cigars werenโt part of the deal.โ Tatiana tried to lower her voice.
โF.U.C.K.I.N.G GIVE ME THE CIGARS!!!โ he was about to lose his mind.
โRemington 870.โ I replied.
Like a person who lost his soul, he limped on the floor almost lifeless. Kaley was shaking him awake but he never moved. I smirked and threw him the cigars from my pack.
โJust kidding Mr. Matthew. Why would I be stingy from a cigar? You already gave me the Anaconda. Thanks!โ I said as he stood up and shouted more unintelligible term. f๐๐ewe๐๐เซฆ๐ฏe๐ญ.c๐ผ๐
โYou got him good.โ Kaley said beside me.
โYeah. Nice teamwork.โ I replied as I nudged her with my shoulder.
We then headed to the administration office and I immediately checked their server. I opened the glass door but the drives where they were supposed to be located is missing.
โDamn, someone took the drives with them. I guess weโll stick with the paperwork here.โ I said.
โWhat are you looking for in the drives anyway?โ Tatiana asked.
โPeople that we could recruit, places they might have mentioned where they would be holing up, maybe even some secret that they donโt want us to find because the drives here are missing. We could only get the names of some of the people from the โAPPLICANTSโ office and match it with the files in the DDR camp to see if the ones here are there.โ I explained.
โOh, so we could get more soldiers, correct?โ she asked.
โYeah, even trainees would be good. Iโd prefer them over the seasoned ones.โ I replied.
โTrainees? Why would you pick them over the seasoned ones?โ Jared asked.
โOkay then, Tatiana, what was your first impression of me when you saw me above the catwalk? Be honest yeah?โ I said.
โWell, I thought I was being punkโd by your president sending me to accompany you and follow your orders so I tested you immediately.โ she replied.
โI think that answers it.โ I said.
โHuh? That barely answers anything.โ Matthew replied.
โOkay, Tatiana has been serving maybe for a few years and sheโs already had experience. What would a trained soldier say when sheโs told to obey someone who only had basic military training for 6 months? Itโs bullcrap right? Besides I think that way because in gaming terms, they are a new character. I could mold them however I want them.โ I explained.
โBut the seasoned soldiers would have better fighting capabilities, correct?โ Tatiana said.
โThat is true, but hear me out. Letโs say I gave you a kitted gun with all the attachments that I picked. Would you be able to use that thing flawlessly? Maybe you could but the one who did the customization will have better understanding and command of the gun. Also, why does companies prefer to hire fresh graduates over the ones that have worked a few years? Even if it would take them a bit of time training them, it would be easier to teach someone with zero experience new sets of skills rather than modify someoneโs skillset. Itโs like writing on a piece of paper, much easier to write on a blank one than to erase a few parts and write after it.โ I said.
โWonโt you still be able to train the seasoned ones too?โ Jared asked.
โSkill points.โ I replied.
โOh, right.โ he understood immediately.
โHold on, hold on, skill wha? Iโm lost now.โ Matthew chimed in.
โItโs a game mechanic that you could place on your character to learn what skill it could learn depending on how many you have. Letโs say that you are a master at a certain skill, it couldnโt be said that you are masters of all of them. There would be variations in how your skill level in each thing is distributed. Characters have a maximum cap, in other words a limit in how many skills it could learn.โ I said.
โBut weโre humans, we can learn anything we put our mind into, right?โ Matthew said.
โWell, yes, but actually, no. It gets much harder.โ I said.
โW-wait, how?โ he replied.
โIt involves more variables now. There will be age, compatibility, physical and mental restrictions, potential, emotional stability, drive, talent, and so much more. What makes it hard is that we donโt know the exact values for each. Shooting a gun can still be possible with a guy with one eye but a guy with both eyes will definitely have the advantage. Another example is that both singers singing the same song but one is much better than the other one since sheโs talented or did more training with it. We could go on and on about examples and it will be just a very deep rabbit hole. Letโs just say that humans are complex yeah?โ I said.
โI think I understand what youโre saying, I might need to hear it a couple more times but I think I would get the whole meaning eventually.โ Jared said.
โHmmm, but doing that would be too nitpicky. Iโd still prefer seasoned ones.โ Matthew said.
โBut hey, donโt get me wrong. Iโm pretty good at Tetris so Iโll take whatโs available. I just want to start a level where everythingโs a square piece.โ I said.
โWhat? Tetris? Whatโs that?โ Matthew is growing more confused.
โHah! Good one.โ Jared chuckled.
โYou never played at least that? Remember the brick games thatโs sold before the Gameboys? The black and white ones that used to cost Php 200.00? ($4.00) The game where you need to place shapes in a horizontal line so you win points?โ I tried to remind him.
โOh! That game! Whatโs the connection though?โ he exclaimed in realization while Kaley facepalmed.
โDad! Are you lacking sleep?! Imagine each person a different kind of block. Being good at Tetris would translate to being good at leading people if you combine the concepts together!โ Kaley exclaimed.
โOh~! I see it now.โ Matthew nodded a few times.
โHah! Oscar will be so mad at us talking about random things here while heโs holding his shit together literally. Letโs finish checking everything so we could go home.โ I said.