Post by Nathan Ellis on Jul 12, 2009 19:57:23 GMT -6
November 11, 1918
Pvt. Richard Clark
The great war has ended! Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire have been defeated. Our England and her allies are victorious! And now, I may go home and see my beautiful new born daughter. Oh these are happy times.
May 19, 1920
Lord Beringson
I attended a meeting today of the three great powers of Europe, Germany, France, and her majesty's England. The agenda today included the discussion of a tri-government work union. One that would help ravaged Europe return to it's former glory. Each nation would send worker's to the two other nation's to work in the industry. And goods would be shipped freely between them, with no cost. If a German works in a kitchen supply factory in England, a percentage of the factories products are shipped back to Germany. If a French man works in a firearm factory in Germany, a percentage of the rifles are sent back to France. It is truely brilliant. I think the members will approve.
August 3, 1921
Dr. James Russel
I recieved a strange case here in the morgue the other day. It was a body from a remote village in Italy. The corpse suffered from many bite marks, as if it had been ravaged by an animal. But post mortim abrasions on the feet suggest that the man had continued to walk after death. The report says that many bodies just like this were found in the village when a truck pulled in drop of a load of goods. It also says that there were no living humans left. How strange...
February 15, 1922
Mr. John Buckert
Seems there have been several strange cases of people being ravaged by animals all over Europe. Yes, it's quite fascinating in the fact that whenever one case turns up, it is always the entire town. No one seems to survive! Yes quite bewildering I'd say. Some of the people down at the museum talk of buying a firearm for self defense. Pish posh! I say. The government will see to our safety. Besides, I hardly believe that whatever it is will be able to get across the channel alive.
June 20, 1922
William Harver, Expeditionary
I've been sent near Germany by her majesty's government to investigate these bizarre cases. Seems many people are getting spooked by what they call the "wandern tot". I can't get them to speak much about it other than that. I'll get to the bottom of this, my next stop is a little village in the Alps, where the latest case came from.
Note* Harver was never found. Listed MIA.
July 30, 1923
Douglas Scott, British Prime Minister
I bring you gentlemen here today, to discuss the immediate danger at hand. Evidence shows that some danger is on the loose, ravaging villages all over Europe. And the only thing we have as a lead are a bunch of grotesque bodies, and a virus we still know nothing about!
Now is the time we must take serious action, we cannot let this matter get out of hand. We should arm the citizens of Europe with our surplus weaponry from The Great War. Surely with a man hunt that large, we can find these creatures.
November 29, 1923
Telegram to the Prime Minister from the German Minister of the Military
Outbreak all over Germany. Military understrengthed and inadequately armed. Refuges fleeing. Assistance requested.
Note* Limited Contact.
December 1, 1923
Telegram to the Prime Minister from the French Surpreme Commander
Ravage virus outbreak all of France. Unable to contain. Defensive Paris. Assistance needed.
Note* Limited Contact.
December 15, 1923
Sgt. Thomas Welson
The government just past a law or some shit today, asking for women to join the armed service! What are they thinking! This is a man's job, and no place for a woman. The men currently think that parliament was drinking water from lead pipes...
January 5, 1924
Cpl. Johnson, Air Base London
The French tried to evacuate their wounded, unknowning that they were carrying the virus. A small breakout occurred on the Air Base, it's contained for now. American help should be arriving soon.
January 13, 1924
Sgt. Huntsman, American Foreign Reinforcement Regiment
We just got off the boat yesterday. Damn Navy doesn't know how to unload our gear quick enough. We sent out patrols with some of the British infantry station here at the docks. The reports were grim. Humans tearing each other apart. Little kids savagely attacking thier parents. They don't seem to feel pain or fear. What are we fighting?
Pvt. Richard Clark
The great war has ended! Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire have been defeated. Our England and her allies are victorious! And now, I may go home and see my beautiful new born daughter. Oh these are happy times.
May 19, 1920
Lord Beringson
I attended a meeting today of the three great powers of Europe, Germany, France, and her majesty's England. The agenda today included the discussion of a tri-government work union. One that would help ravaged Europe return to it's former glory. Each nation would send worker's to the two other nation's to work in the industry. And goods would be shipped freely between them, with no cost. If a German works in a kitchen supply factory in England, a percentage of the factories products are shipped back to Germany. If a French man works in a firearm factory in Germany, a percentage of the rifles are sent back to France. It is truely brilliant. I think the members will approve.
August 3, 1921
Dr. James Russel
I recieved a strange case here in the morgue the other day. It was a body from a remote village in Italy. The corpse suffered from many bite marks, as if it had been ravaged by an animal. But post mortim abrasions on the feet suggest that the man had continued to walk after death. The report says that many bodies just like this were found in the village when a truck pulled in drop of a load of goods. It also says that there were no living humans left. How strange...
February 15, 1922
Mr. John Buckert
Seems there have been several strange cases of people being ravaged by animals all over Europe. Yes, it's quite fascinating in the fact that whenever one case turns up, it is always the entire town. No one seems to survive! Yes quite bewildering I'd say. Some of the people down at the museum talk of buying a firearm for self defense. Pish posh! I say. The government will see to our safety. Besides, I hardly believe that whatever it is will be able to get across the channel alive.
June 20, 1922
William Harver, Expeditionary
I've been sent near Germany by her majesty's government to investigate these bizarre cases. Seems many people are getting spooked by what they call the "wandern tot". I can't get them to speak much about it other than that. I'll get to the bottom of this, my next stop is a little village in the Alps, where the latest case came from.
Note* Harver was never found. Listed MIA.
July 30, 1923
Douglas Scott, British Prime Minister
I bring you gentlemen here today, to discuss the immediate danger at hand. Evidence shows that some danger is on the loose, ravaging villages all over Europe. And the only thing we have as a lead are a bunch of grotesque bodies, and a virus we still know nothing about!
Now is the time we must take serious action, we cannot let this matter get out of hand. We should arm the citizens of Europe with our surplus weaponry from The Great War. Surely with a man hunt that large, we can find these creatures.
November 29, 1923
Telegram to the Prime Minister from the German Minister of the Military
Outbreak all over Germany. Military understrengthed and inadequately armed. Refuges fleeing. Assistance requested.
Note* Limited Contact.
December 1, 1923
Telegram to the Prime Minister from the French Surpreme Commander
Ravage virus outbreak all of France. Unable to contain. Defensive Paris. Assistance needed.
Note* Limited Contact.
December 15, 1923
Sgt. Thomas Welson
The government just past a law or some shit today, asking for women to join the armed service! What are they thinking! This is a man's job, and no place for a woman. The men currently think that parliament was drinking water from lead pipes...
January 5, 1924
Cpl. Johnson, Air Base London
The French tried to evacuate their wounded, unknowning that they were carrying the virus. A small breakout occurred on the Air Base, it's contained for now. American help should be arriving soon.
January 13, 1924
Sgt. Huntsman, American Foreign Reinforcement Regiment
We just got off the boat yesterday. Damn Navy doesn't know how to unload our gear quick enough. We sent out patrols with some of the British infantry station here at the docks. The reports were grim. Humans tearing each other apart. Little kids savagely attacking thier parents. They don't seem to feel pain or fear. What are we fighting?