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Spending another few minutes on the roof looking for interesting things, we spotted a suitably flammable petrol station in the distance.
We also saw more than a few "sleeping" zombies, huddled in apartment corners and hyperventilating. We assumed those were the semi-rare sprinting rage zombies.
Looking in the top floor of the block of flats, we saw two familiar-looking police officers and a group of two or three other survivors inside. They had barricaded the door with bookshelves and chests of drawers, and as the front door appeared to be holding we assumed they had done the same to that. One of the police officers was standing on a balcony observing the hordes.
Observing the horde more closely, we saw that very few zombies were actively struggling to get inside; most were standing around the building aimlessly. Every now and then, one would seem to be struck by a sudden flash of inspiration and push through the mob to bash on the door, but would quickly lose interest after only a few seconds. Some on the outskirts of the group were even walking off completely, but enough new zombies were arriving to investigate that the numbers remained mostly constant.
Choices:
a) Attempt to signal the survivors. (Propose method of signalling)
b) Create a diversion (such as a car alarm) to draw away the horde.
c) Blow up the petrol station!
d) Directly attack the horde.
e) Seek assistance in the rescue. (Perhaps investigate the gunshots?)
f) Abandon the group. (You can come back later)
Hints:
- Your signal can get you killed.
- Yes, the petrol station is a reference to 28 Days Later. Have a cookie.
- If you leave the group, specify a new objective or I'll assume you're just running for it.
- If you leave, the group may be killed. They also might die while you're busy trying to rescue them.