User:Mistertrouble189/Survivors (Fear)

Los Angeles, California
At the time of the outbreak, the city of Los Angeles had a population of roughly 3.8 million people. As the outbreak developed, chaos quickly spiraled out of control as riots broke out in the streets and isolated incidents scattered across the city. With the outbreak spreading across the city, it gradually killed thousands of people and infecting hundreds more. As a result, the California National Guard was deployed to establish safe zones throughout the city in attempt to establish safe havens for city residents. Within 9 days of the city losing power and being declared a state of emergency, 12 safe zones were secured and a local college was turned into a National Guard base near Safe Zone India. As the government screens survivors, those who were bitten, are sick, or deemed as a threat to safe zone populations are sent to the medical facility for quarantine.

After realizing the military has been overpowered in the fight to re-take Los Angeles, they initiated Operation Cobalt, a last-resort option designed to annihilate all remaining survivors within the Los Angeles Basin. The night before the operation was set to proceed, the National Guard pulled out of Madison's neighborhood in Safe Zone India and fled to the military base for evacuation. As trucks were being prepared to shuttle guardsmen, patients, and medical staff to Edwards Air Force Base, several thousand zombies suddenly swarmed the military base. The fences were compromised and dozens of soldiers were killed. As for the trucks full of people, it is unknown if any were able to leave the compound in time before it was overrun with zombies. In addition to this, the helicopter sent to evacuate several dozen people from the medical ward was aborted, trapping many of them in the breached compound. Travis Manawa, Christopher Manawa, Elizabeth Ortiz, Madison Clark, Nicholas Clark, Alicia Clark, Daniel Salazar, Ofelia Salazar, and Victor Strand managed to escape from the base and head for the coast. In addition to Travis' group, a few National Guardsmen, medical personnel, patients, and quarantined citizens were reported to have fled the compound before it was fully overrun.


 * Alive
 * Travis's group has taken up refuge at Victor's house on the coast while Tobias, the Thompson family and the rest of the neighbors remain living in their homes, though the safe zone was abandoned by the National Guard.

TruWest Airlines Flight 462
TruWest Airlines Flight 462, with one hundred forty-eight (148) passengers and crew on board, was en route to Phoenix, Arizona when a passenger with a bite wound hidden beneath his shirt suddenly died and reanimated into a zombie mid-flight. Simultaneously, the power goes out in Phoenix, forcing the pilot to reroute the plane back to Los Angeles, California. In the attempt to kill the zombified passenger, a bullet strikes a window, eventually causing it crack and break. As the plane flies over Los Angeles, it begins to lose control and eventually crash land along the coast of Southern California. Only six (6) passengers survived the crash.


 * Alive

The Abigail
With the city of Los Angeles abandoned, firebombed, and lost to the undead, Travis and his group of survivors have fled to the open waters on Strand's yacht, The Abigail. The group decide to set course to San Diego to find help, but they later learn that the city was also firebombed, leaving them helpless at sea. However, Strand decides to set course towards Rosarito in Baja California to find his family. During the journey to Mexico, they are attacked by pirates who kidnap Travis and Alicia, but they are eventually rescued and the journey continues. At the Abigail vineyard in Valle de Guadalupe, they find safety, though it is short-lived as conflict quickly arises and the Abigail estate is destroyed in a fire, leaving Daniel dead. Forced to flee the vineyard among the chaos, the survivors were split into three groups: Nicholas running off on his own, Travis chasing after Chris in the desert, and Strand evacuating Madison, Alicia, and Ofelia in his pick-up truck.


 * Alive

Los Angeles, California
After the military abandoned Los Angeles, the city is firebombed by fighter jets, killing hundreds of remaining survivors and tens of thousands of zombies. The several dozen families and neighbors of El Sereno were still living in their homes when the military dropped their bombs on the city, destroying the neighborhood and killing everyone in it.


 * Dead

Southern California
Since the closure of the Mexico-United States Border, thousands of people in Southern California have been trapped and forced to fight for their lives, especially after the United States military firebombed several cities in the region, including Los Angeles and San Diego, as well as Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver in Canada. On Catrina Island, hundreds of tourists were killed after becoming stranded at the marina when the ferries left, though the Geary family was able to survive in their isolated home at a ranger station. However, George and Melissa were killed after their daughter Willa accidentally overdosed and reanimated, leaving brothers Harry and Seth alone on the island. Other survivors encountered in the area include passengers on the overcrowded skiff boat, the Leigh Anne, which was later found capsized, having been ambushed by pirates, leaving no survivors. Several passengers survived the crash of TruWest Airlines Flight 462, but a few succumbed to their injuries days later, leaving Alex as the sole survivor. Connor and his pirates live out of a tuna fishing boat dry docked at a shipyard. Using sonar, they hijack ships and rob survivors, sometimes kidnapping them and bringing them back to their base.


 * Alive

Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California
Valle de Guadalupe, with a population of 2,600 people, is a village well-known for its wineries, vineyards, and annual harvest festival, making it a popular spot for tourists who visit the nearby coastal city of Rosarito. In the early stages of the apocalypse, Valle de Guadalupe was rampant with the zombie outbreak, leaving many villagers dead. With the majority of the population dying off, the local graveyard was so overwhelmed with the dead that bodies of deceased villagers began to pile up outside the church. Thomas Abigail and Celia Flores opened the Abigail vineyard as a safe haven for survivors, including the Abigail servants and field workers and their families, totaling twenty-one (21) people. Other survivors in the Guadalupe Valley, including a father and his son and the priest and members of his congregation, continue to live in their homes throughout town.


 * Alive

Rosarito Beach Hotel
The city of Rosarito in Baja California, with a population of 65,000 people, remains abandoned and partially overrun with zombies. The Rosarito Beach Hotel was a luxurious resort that was at full capacity and hosting a wedding reception at the time of the outbreak. During the ceremony, a wedding guest died and reanimated, attacking the bride and causing widespread panic in the ballroom after hotel manager Elena locked everyone inside to contain the situation. At the same time, the outbreak had already begun elsewhere in the city, quickly overwhelming emergency services who were unable to send help. Over a month later, Madison and her group arrive at the hotel looking for shelter after their yacht is stolen and encounter other survivors, including Elena and a group of wedding guests. Despite tense relations between the two groups, Madison is able to convince everyone to work to clear the hotel buildings of zombies and create a secure safe-zone for everyone. As a result, the hotel is home to eighteen (18) survivors. Over time, the survivors have improved life at the hotel by fortifying the gates to secure the hotel grounds and have started planting food in the courtyards and fishing off the pier. Additionally, they've been able to scavenge gas to run the generators, creating a limited source of electricity. After Madison foolishly turns on the hotel lights at night in a desperate attempt to signal Nick, a number of refugees appear at the hotel gates the next morning, including Travis. While Travis is permitted to join the community, the forty-three (43) refugees are brought to the parking garage for screening by Andrés and Alicia to help determine who is safe and healthy enough to join the community, totaling sixty-two (62) people currently residing at the hotel.


 * Alive

La Colonia
Before the outbreak, La Colonia was a hillside neighborhood on the outskirts overlooking Tijuana in Baja California. After the city was overrun, the residents barricaded their community and created a single entrance, protected by "the wall", referring to a fenced off barrier filled with reanimated neighbors and family members. The community was named La Colonia and is home to at least seventy-four (74) survivors, including Nick who was found in an abandoned shop in Tijuana by Luciana and other scouts. Pharmacist Alejandro Nuñez is a well-known spiritual leader who preaches to the residents that the zombies are not to be feared, according to local custom beliefs. However, things have become tense in La Colonia as people, including Francisco and his family, have begun leaving the community for other settlements. As a result, Alejandro is trying to keep everyone together and refuses to allow Nick and Luciana to make their scheduled trade with Marco's gang, hurting the community's chances to get more water and medicine for its residents.


 * Alive

Northwestern Baja California
Throughout the northwestern region of Baja California, including the municipalities of Rosarito and Tijuana, numerous survivors continue to ride out the apocalypse by hiding in their homes, including a mother and daughter in their house, an elderly couple in their shop, and a family on their farm. Due to the lawlessness of the land, many gangs have taken advantage of the outbreak, including La Manas who have been robbing survivors on the highways. Another gang, Los Hermanos, consisting of several dozen thugs and junkies, has taken up shelter in a supermarket in East Tijuana where they trade food, water, and medicine for drugs. In an attempt to get more drugs, Marco and his thugs have been roaming the streets of Tijuana in search of La Colonia, which led them to kidnap Francisco and his family after they fled La Colonia for another settlement. After separating from the group, Travis and Chris wander in the desert until they meet a trio of young men, who were partying on the Sea of Cortez when the apocalypse began and have been trying to return home in San Diego ever since. Despite Travis' hesitation about joining their group, Chris is enthusiastic about joining, though he quickly becomes dangerous after gunning down the owner of a farm they trespassed on. After leaving Rosairto, Ofelia travels north through Baja California in order to cross the border into the United States to try and find her ex-fiance.


 * Alive