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  1. Welcome to the site! You can find many players willing to team up with you in zombies in the Teammate Finder section
  2. This sounds really interesting, I like the whole medieval setting
  3. Sounds like a good plan, it'll be fun to have play dates like this.
  4. This is really cool! I always love how the piano parts sound, so fantastic yet eerie
  5. Welcome to the site! Like darkjolteon said, just ask around, there's bound to be someone to answer any questions :)
  6. Well, here's the second chapter. I started running out of ideas and words to use, and this chapter seems shorter than the first one but whatever. Chapter 2 “Entry 42. Date: January 4th, 1940. Doctor Schuster and I, despite mounting pressure from Doctor Maxis, have continued working on the matter transference prototype. We have made great strides in the last thirty days and are ready for our first human subject. If our calculations are correct, we will send a test subject-me-to the receptacle station sitting thirty yards away and behind a cinder block wall.” Doctor Richtofen looked up towards the cinder block wall, then to Doctor Schuster. Phoebe looked at Evelyn, concerned about what may go wrong with the experiment. They had tested it numerous times and had spent countless hours making it work better than it had the test before. “Are you certain you want to do this, Doctor Richtofen?” Evelyn waved off the precarious thought both doctors were sharing and began walking somberly towards the matter transference prototype. “Nein, Doctor Schuster, this must be done. Quickly, put in your earplugs and power up the machine.” Phoebe nodded and stepped into the safety zone and put in her earplugs as instructed. Her hand hovered over the switch for the device. Suddenly, she pulled down hard on the switch, almost breaking it. The sound of sparks and coursing electricity were heard as her colleague disappeared into a blue explosion. Doctor Schuster hurried to the receptacle station to find her close friend was gone, almost as if she had simply vanished into thin air. *** Somewhere far from the testing facility, crackling blue lightning appeared suddenly out of nowhere as a female figure fell to the ground. She landed softly in the dark cavern, unscathed. “Is there a power outage? Why is it so dark? I feel almost… weightless. How very unexpected. Doctor Schuster? Hello?” Evelyn pulled a lighter from her skirt pocket, trying to activate it. It finally sparked on, the flame dimly lighting the large cave. “Ah, I can see now. Oh my god. I am standing in a circular cave, surrounded by some kind of machine like, it’s nothing I’ve ever seen before. It looks almost alien in nature.” Doctor Richtofen looked around cautiously, when something strange caught her eye. “There’s a pyramid structure at the center of the room. I’m going to try and carefully touch it.” Ever so carefully, Evelyn tiptoed over to where the pyramid was stationed. She stretched her hand out, barely brushing the structure when suddenly a small spark of electricity touched her finger. “Ahhh! Static electricity! It’s sharp to the touch. Very cold. Not a speck of dust.” As the doctor examined the pyramid like structure, she knocked on the side of it. The sound resonated off the cavern walls, sounding as if she had tapped on a few hundred of the structures. “Hmm, might be hollow. The chamber’s quite large. I see what looks like capacitators at the ceiling of the chamber. There are no obvious connections to anything electrical. What is this place?” The sound of something moving around in the chamber caused Evelyn to jump and whip around. She tried to stare through the darkness of the cavern, making out a shadow moving towards her. “Doctor Schuster, is that you? Doctor Schuster! Look at this! It appears to be covered in some kind of hieroglyphic language. I’ve not seen anything like it before.” The figure shuffled closer and closer. The sound of a faint whisper, almost chant like, became audible. “Why are you whispering to me? There’s no need for that.” Suddenly, a loud whirring sound echoed through the cave as sparks flew everywhere. A strong gust of wind came out of nowhere, almost knocking Doctor Richtofen off her feet. “Was ist los? Do you hear that? It sounds like…” In the blink of an eye the baffled doctor disappeared from the cave and fell abruptly from mid air again, this time landing on her arm. She flinched, grasping her arm tightly. “Mein got, what happened? I seem to be in some kind of jungle. I can’t be certain of where I am.” As she lifted her head, she saw a large group of people running towards her. But they weren’t Nazi’s, or soldiers for that matter. They were carrying spears and hardly wearing any clothing. Something about them seemed primitive. Evelyn started crawling backwards but ran into a tree, the group moving closer every second. “Oh no!” she yelled, just as she was surrounded by the herd of people, afraid of what was going to happen to her in the hands of these primitive people. *** Doctor Schuster sat alone for the nineteenth day in a row in the outdoor testing facility. She took a sip from her coffee cup as she stared at the brick wall, hoping Doctor Richtofen would appear again. “Log entry 43. Date: January 23rd, 1940. I cannot be certain what happened to Doctor Richtofen. Once the test was commenced, she just disappeared from the machine into thin air. I have searched the area for days and have no evidence that she is anywhere. I am afraid I might have to scrap the-“ The air suddenly grew heavy as a bolt of lightning shot from nowhere, striking the receptacle station. Everything behind the brick wall was glowing blue, and the sound of someone faintly banging their fist against something. “Don’t stop anything. We have done something, something wondrous! Shhh, do you hear them?” Evelyn’s voice was muffled by the bricks separating her from Phoebe. Doctor Schuster ran up to the wall, her coffee cup falling to the ground. She slowly began to peek her head around the wall when suddenly Doctor Richtofen jumped out from behind the wall. “Doctor Richtofen, you’re alive!” Doctor Schuster looked at Evelyn, confused by her appearance. The pencil skirt and button down top she was wearing before were gone and replaced with more tribal like clothes. An elaborate headdress rested on top of her head and precious jewels adorned her wrists and neck. “I’m more than alive, Ms. Schuster. Is the device still intact?” “Yes, but what happened to you?” Doctor Richtofen laughed and glanced at Phoebe, now more than bewildered. “Aaaah, something wunderbar! That chamber was incredible, the wonders we could learn!” Doctor Schuster stepped closer to Evelyn, placing a hand on her shoulder and leaning down a bit to look her straight in the eyes. “What are you talking about? Are you alright?” “Get in the matter transference prototype, Doctor Schuster. We have work to do.” Still confused by the present situation, Phoebe ran back to the device and activated it. She gasped as everything around her began to disappear and she was entangled in a blue swirl. She became dizzy and started to black out just as she reappeared next to Evelyn, a crowd of natives gathered in front of them.
  7. Nah, I freaked out a bit when I saw it, but then I saw the misspell and was just like "oh god"
  8. I'm sorry but lol treyarch is spelled treyerch XD that makes me lean towards fake a bit more
  9. Yeah, you can never truly know until it's announced
  10. Just a question, but where'd ya find this? Very interesting.
  11. I was trying to find an antonym for several words and couldn't really think of anything so I just went with Sinner :S but I guess it kinda fits
  12. Thank you Thanks :] and yeah, it just grew on me XD YES I AM!! And yeah, I couldn't think of how to continue that one so I picked up this one, and it'll be easier to continue this one, and thank you
  13. I'd say less than a week since I'm working on it right now, except that I writing using the radios I'll need to try and put them in chronological order
  14. SHOOT ME I GENDER BENT NAZI ZOMBIES!!!!!! Either way, this is the second zombie related thing I've written (the other one's around here somewhere, just that I don't really like it as much). So yeah, gender bent characters, this is more well written than the other thing I've written before (like I said, didn't like it), so I guess enjoy? “Gentlemen, allow me to take this opportunity to welcome you to group nine three five. This is a prestigious moment in the history of our race. You represent the future of technological advancement. You are the pioneers of human discovery. In your hands lies the destiny of mankind. In our hands is a great power and with the power comes a price. You have volunteered to be part of this great experiment and with that decision comes the responsibility of absolute secrecy. No one is to know what you do, where you work, what our research has discovered, or what our purpose will be. You will have no further contact with your governments or with your families. Your decision to fully dedicate your lives to Group 935 is absolute. In your lockers you will find your field ops manual which will direct you should our manifest get compromised. We cannot afford to let this power fall into the wrong hands and therefore the field ops manual should be considered your bible. Make your preparations now. A new dawn is beginning for mankind.” The auditorium erupted in excited cheers and applause. The words echoed off the walls. These words seemed awe inspiring, but what they did not know was what was hidden behind these words. They did not know that these words would lead to betrayal, destruction, lives lost, and a world that would be struck by endless peril. Chapter 1/Undone-part 1 The sound of a recording device broke through the silence of the outdoor testing facility. “Log entry 38. Date: December 4, 1939. The matter transferring prototype is prepared for test run number 151. We have now reduced our test subject’s mass to prove that this is possible. Dr. Schuster, please give an overview.” Two doctors dressed in white lab coats stood “Yes Doctor Richtofen. We have a new test subject, a walnut, weighing in at 10 grams. The target platform is now at three feet with no obstructions. We have one microgram of the element which, according to our calculations, will be entirely used up during the test.” “Excellent Doctor Schuster. Commence test number 151.” “Yes, Doctor. Please insert your earplugs.” The sound of cracking electricity and buzzing erupted as the first doctor’s colleague activated the machine. Both doctors hide behind a barricade set up for their testing and watched as the walnut disappeared from the prototype to a receiving station similar to the prototype only feet away. “Good God! We’ve done it! We have powered up a prototype. And it moved a walnut directly from the prototype device into the receiving device. It moved instantly. It... it teleported.” “Get me Doctor Maxis immediately!” *** Lab technicians shuffled through the pristine halls of the large building. The head doctor from the previous days experiments entered the hallway leading to several offices. She practically skipped to her work space at the end of the hall. She smiled gleefully at every worker that passed by her, the excitement of the breakthrough her and Schuster had discovered yesterday like a hangover. She was almost at her office just as Stefan, Doctor Maxis’ assistant raced down the hallway to catch up with her. “Evelyn! Geez you walk fast.” The young man panted, exhausted from running through the whole building. “I was told to inform you that Leitta wants to see you in the conference room, seems kind of urgent if you ask me.” Evelyn stopped right where she was and turned around the face Stefan. “Oh. Well, I guess I’ll just go there instead, no sense in going into my office.” The two began walking to the nearby conference room together. As Evelyn reached for the door knob, she hesitated. She knew that Doctor Maxis was quite agitated these days, since caring for her son Sam became difficult. She finally reached her hand out and turned the handle as the faint shout of “good luck” was heard. Evelyn abruptly opened the conference room door and found Doctor Schuster sitting casually in a chair, her legs crossed. Doctor Maxis was standing nearly feet away at the oblong table in the middle of the room. “So, Doctor Richtofen, I heard about yours and Schuster’s little experiment.” Leitta’s voice was monotone. She had a look of exhaustion upon her face as she watched Evelyn enter the room and stand at the opposite end of the table. A slight smile creeped onto Doctor Richtofen’s face as she began to speak in a sing song voice. “Isn’t it grand? We never thought it was possible, but it seems we were mistaken. This is just what you were looking for, Doctor Maxis!” Doctor Maxis furrowed her eyebrow. She crossed her arms and starred at Evelyn, appearing very stressed. “But this is not the crucial experiment you were supposed to be working on...” “With all due respect, Doctor Maxis, this is a breakthrough of unimaginable proportions.” Leitta laughed sarcastically, shaking her head. She raised her eyes and looked sternly at Doctor Richtofen, a more serious expression growing on her face. “What? That you moved a walnut a few feet? Yes, Evelyn, we will improve the human condition by revolutionizing the walnut industry. I can see it now: ‘Evelyn’s Walnut Delivery.’” Evelyn stepped back in shock. She tried to compose herself, running her hand over her eyes. “Don’t be obtuse.” Doctor Maxis slammed her hands on the table in frustration, the words coming out of her mouth like daggers. “How dare you call me that? We are at war, Evelyn!” She ran a hand through her hair, thinking of how to proceed. “I will admit that there is promise here but this war is won...” Evelyn started moving around the table, holding her hands behind her back all the while. “Correct me if I’m wrong, Doctor Maxis, but Group 935 is a research organization with, what was the motto?” She tapped her fingers on her lips as she thought. “To improve the human condition. What business of ours is it?” Leitta glanced over at Evelyn realizing that what she was saying was true. “Fine Doctor Richtofen, I will let you in on a little administrative secret: we are finalizing a deal with the Nazi Party. We need funding, we need equipment, and they need new weapons. Chances are this war will end soon with a treaty or two and we will be in a much better position to help the world.” The two doctors stood face to face. The difference in their thinking separated the two, and the distance between them seemed farther than it was. “Are you certain this won’t cause massive defections? We have scientists from all over the world working with us.” “That is why with the utmost confidence that I share this with you. No one will know of this. This is simply the breaking of an egg to make an omelette.” “Think of the tactical advantage we will have...” “Think of the cost, think of the time! We can provide the Nazis tactical expertise in various areas without putting all our eggs in your walnut basket. Good day, Evelyn, and get back to your real work.” Doctor Maxis hissed the words before she stormed out of the conference room. Evelyn stood alone, a mix between angry and perplexed. Doctor Schuster got up from her chair and walked to stand next to Doctor Richtofen. “Bloody jerk...” Evelyn snapped out of her trance at the words. She turned to glance at her colleague, a serious expression etched on her face. “I think Doctor Maxis has lost her perspective. No matter... we will do this on our own and publish the findings before she has a chance to...” Phoebe shot up in bewilderment. She stared at Doctor Richtofen, wondering if this was the right choice. “You’re not suggesting that Dr. Maxis would steal this technology and perfect it without us, are you?” The two doctors looked at each other and began to leave the room as Evelyn turned around and spoke in a hushed tone so as no one would hear her words. “I would by no means discourage that thought. Great scientists must stick together and achieve great science.”
  15. Hahaha yeah I think(?) it was or it was possibly another part that I worked on early, idk lol. I actually may hold off on continuing this one because there is another one I'm also working on, and I want to combine them so I'm probably going to wind up doing that then bringing the two together and continuing it that way.
  16. Thanks :] and that sounds like a pretty good idea, still working on it though (maybe going to keep it as a short story, make drawings to go with it) I tried to, but I can try again I guess, see if it let's me and when I first started it I was slightly confused, think it's this year most likely, and where they are? My guess, Germany :?
  17. Oh, well, I know that. I was just curious where in the Terminal in the game it's located. Ahh ok
  18. I just wanted to ask......where did you find that in the Terminal? I could've sworn I've seen all the images in the Terminal but I know I've never seen that one. Which username or server, those types of details, please? If you go to the CoDz terminal and use the username amason and password like in the real terminal, you can access all the terminal files, and this picture is located under the "pictures" tab
  19. Do you just browse the Introductions section, pasting this on them all? Peace out... 8-) It's memorized, and I feel like I stalk the introductions section, but it's always red cause there's a new post and I'm like OCD about all the sections being "read", so I figure "eh, why not say hi, welcome them to the forum, would hurt."
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