Saturday, May 9, 2009

General D'Ambrosia: Aboard the Mauro Altieri, Three Thousand Feet Above Vaalajarvi, Finland

Today I interview General D'Ambrosia, he explained what the 'Brass', army commanders, had gone through trying to organize the army for the offensive. The zombies didn't need supplies, moral, or even a centralized command. They just chained together for their next meal. This was a nightmare for army commanders because all basic and conventional tactics had become useless, you couldn't starve them, you couldn't assassinate their leader, you couldn't block off all their supply routes. He also explains why 'total war' is impossible. It is impossible because no country has the strength to commanded all 100% of its populace to fight, it just isn't possible because it would require having children and elderly people to fight when they can't. But the zombies could, they were the only know people in the world throughout time that could actually wage total war because they had a mind for nothing else. All in all the idea of total war for the commanders was an utter nightmare and impossible to fathom.

2 comments:

Shane D'sa said...

I agree, the zombies could not be demoralized and stopped due to anything. All they wanted was to eat. Nothing could stop them. The government’s armies were powerless in a sense in that each soldier dying due to a zombie would become a zombie. Neither demoralization nor propaganda could stop the zombies.

Aaron Navarro said...

I agree with the fact about battle tactics. The humans had a major disadvanage in this war because they could be outlasted. I think another important thing that the general said was that the zombies could have their army increase. All they had to do was bit someone and hen they would join their army. But the humans couldnt convert the zombies. He said that if the zombies kill someone the come back to life but if the humans kill a zombie then the zombie will become a dead corpse. Over all i agree with what you said.