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Day Zed - Box Set: Volumes I and II

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by Charles Smith


  As well as the main Government bunker at Battersea, there were a further twenty six bunkers scattered around the capitol, each one had its own supplies, and there were direct communication links set up with each one. The plan would be to fill these bunkers, with all manners of professionally trained people, whose skills would be needed to rebuild a country after a disaster had struck. Unfortunately the Government had not yet set about the task of getting each of these professional’s to their allotted bunker. A separate task force would sit down, and draw up lists after the Government meeting concluded and for now, the other bunkers sat empty.

  The current Prime Minister Hadyn Broxby thanked them all for attending, and expressed his solitude that it was under such worrying circumstances, that they had all been invited there. He then proceeded to address the dignitaries before him.

  “Before we discuss a solution to the problems we are now experiencing, I believe you all need to see exactly what we are dealing with. If you would all watch the following video footage of attacks that have occurred around the country, and footage received from a pharmaceutical company just twenty minutes ago.” Hadyn announced.

  Hadyn sat down as the large cinema size screen came to life on the wall behind him, and the footage began to play. The newly formed committee gasped in horror at footage played back from the incident that had happened earlier. The footage showed a solitary woman staggering off the train as she pursued fleeing passengers, but she wasn’t attacking her victims with her hands or a weapon, she was in fact biting them, and in some cases she appeared to be eating parts of them. The woman looked deranged, footage then showed the demise of the two members of station staff.

  After a short break in footage playback a new location showed up, it was a hospital in Romford that had succumbed to the outbreak, this video clearly showed the extent of the virus’s spread, and how quickly it escalated out of control. The third peace of footage was taken from JFK airport in New York, this worrying footage showed a plane load of zombies disembarking at the airport, somehow they had managed to get off the plane and find their way into a lounge full of over two thousand waiting passengers. The damage one of these creatures could do was terrifying, so the damage a plane load of zombies could do was nothing short of devastating. So far it appeared that Britain wasn’t as advanced with the virus as other countries, but it wouldn’t take long now that infected were out on the streets. Although the zombies moved much slower than a healthy man, and were quite manageable if on their own, as a group or herd it was a different story. The threat they poised when in a group was too much for the majority of the committee to watch, and several turned away, whilst the zombies quickly stripped the airport lounge of survivors.

  The last video footage played was a broadcast from Biocorp Pharmaceutical’s. The company’s CEO Jim Douglas appeared before them on the giant screen

  “Ladies and Gentlemen of the world, welcome to the end, you will shortly witness the most devastating pandemic the earth has ever known. The world will be judged by our newly manufactured virus, we like to call Day Zed.”

  Jim Douglas paused to take a sip of water from the grand desk he sat at, before continuing.

  “Everyone who has been bitten will die, everyone who dies, will reanimate to bite more, and those they bite will die and resurrect to infect even more.” He smiled before concluding his broadcast.

  “I wish you all luck, in the future, for however long your future has to exist, goodbye Ladies and Gentlemen.” The screen went black as the transmission ended.

  The committee now sat in silence waiting for the Prime Minister to re-address them and subdue the fear that now built in each and every one of them. For what seemed like an eternity they waited, until Hadyn had built the confidence to stand before them once again. He nervously cleared his throat and began his speech.

  “As you have all seen there is no quick fix for the problems that lay before us, there is no band aid plaster to cover it up, and we cannot bury our heads under the carpet hoping that this problem will go away of its own accord. We have to treat today’s attack as a declaration of war.”

  “War?” Someone questioned from the safety of the crowd.

  “Yes a war, we will soon be pitted against an army of undead, an army no one in history has had to face, an army that doesn’t feel pain, an army that doesn’t suffer from remorse, an army that doesn’t need sleep, and will never grow tired. We are at war with an army that does not require to eat, or to drink. Ladies and Gentlemen we are to fight an army with one sole aim, the destruction of mankind.”

  The Prime Minister then spent the next twenty minutes highlighting everything that, his advisors and scientist’s had worked out so far about the virus, Doctors failed attempts at killing the virus, the amount of reported cases, the number of ill and infected, he even went on to reveal projections of how the virus would spread. The more worrying fact was when he revealed that authorities would not attempt to get involved at a local level, and that all military, and police personnel were being withdrawn to help set up safe zones.

  “Why that’s murder.” Cried one MP

  “If we stay back and try to save cities, and towns our resources are thinned out. We are better as a whole to have all of our forces in one place, so that we are able to save some of our population.” Haydn was defiant with his reply.

  Hadyn continued, and informed the group that areas with a high population count were at extreme risk, and therefore a countrywide curfew was in place, and that this would hopefully slow the contagions spread rate down. The last thing that Hadyn informed the room of was the only way to kill someone who had been reanimated was to damage their brain.

  Most of the committee members voiced their concerns, some thought that the Prime Minister had conceded defeat to the virus way too early, others were concerned for the millions that would die without help, others just questioned the fact that we were unable to come up with a solution to the virus’s threat. One by one expert after expert was called to discuss matters in more detail, first the Doctors, and then the scientists, the final speaker was the highest ranking army official in the country. All of them argued with the pros and cons of the government’s plan, but most importantly the doubters had now lost their voice. Once again the Prime Minister took the floor and began to address the MP’s.

  “The following action will now be taken with immediate effect to ensure we have a chance to beat this modern day plague, please do not interrupt until I have finished, and I warn you now that some will be offended by some of the procedures that need to be put in place.”

  Haydn took a pause and a deep breath before beginning recital of the most difficult list of directives he had ever had to authorise.

  With all the speeches and specialists information being relayed, not a single person had noticed the education minister suffering from a fever, his son had bitten him just an hour ago. He had pushed his son back, and closed him into the kitchen just before a police car had arrived to summon him to Battersea. He had told no one that his son had returned home feeling ill after completing his shift at Heathrow airport the night before.

  1st July, Chatsworth Plaza, London 7:43am

  Nearing their destination, Dave and Penny both looked at the dash board at the same time, the radio which had been dead for several hours had suddenly sparked into life.

  “This is an emergency broadcast issued by the Government. For your own safety the police are to enforce an immediate curfew across the whole of Britain. No one is allowed on the streets or roads for any reason, we have taken this difficult decision in the hope that we can quarantine the infection that at the moment is running out of control. For your own safety please remain in your homes, further announcements will be made at a later time.”

  Penny changed the radio station several times, and found that all of them played the same message over, and over again on a loop.

  “I think it is safe to say that the only messages we hear now, will be what the Government want us to hear
.” Dave offered.

  “Yeah I think you are right Dave, they have no plans to tell the public what is really happening.” Penny replied as she stared out of the window.

  They pulled to a stop as they reached the nearest point to the site for Chatsworth Plaza, and had to walk just fifty yards to the sites entrance. As they reached the door they could both smell something cooking, the fragrance of what they thought smelt like fried eggs hung in the air. On scouring the line of properties they could see no open windows, and wondered where the smell was coming from. One thing that was out of place was the four blue shopping baskets that hung by a wire just under the roofline above their heads. As Dave looked at the baskets he saw a hand dart into one, and retrieve a bottle of tomato sauce.

  “Hey, you up there.” Dave called out.

  Jackson peered over the edge wondering who had called out to him, below him stood a couple looking up at him.

  “What are you doing up there?” The woman called out to him.

  “I’ve set up a camp, somewhere safe for a couple of days.” Jackson said.

  “Come down for a second, we might have a better option for you than that.” The woman had called back.

  Jackson wondered what this better option could possibly be. The couple seemed normal enough, and it would be better to face what was to come in numbers rather than on his own. He decided he would go down, if he didn’t like what they said he could soon climb back up, if they turned out to be lunatics like the man he had come across in the convenience store earlier, he could run. He lowered himself down the pipe, and began to chat to the couple after he had reached the bottom. After introducing themselves, each recanted the tales of what had happened to them over the last few hours. Knowing that others had experienced similar action to what he had seen himself eased Jackson a little, it wasn’t just a one off and he had been right to follow his hunch to do something about it.

  “Have you been bitten?” Dave asked Jackson.

  “No I have managed to escape without a scratch so far. What about the two of you?” Jackson asked them.

  Dave and Penny both shook their heads to answer Jackson’s question.

  Penny had then gone on to explain about her father, and who he was. More importantly she told him about the secret bunker, and that she had the key card required for entering it that her father had given to her.

  “Do you want to come in with us?” Penny asked Jackson.

  He didn’t have to consider the options before him for long, and quickly replied to Penny. “Yeah, why not, it beats being out here on my own.”

  Penny took the card from her back pocket, her hand hovered before the card slot. She wondered if the first the door would work, and then if they would meet hostile resistance the other side of it. There was only one way to find out those answers, she began to slide the card in the slot. A loud voice came from the main road in front of them, and instantly attracted their attention, before the card clicked into place. The voice, sounded metallic, and tinny, it wasn’t until the transit van passed them that they noticed that the sound came from a giant speaker mounted on the van’s roof.

  “Please make your way home, stay inside, stay away from the infected, this is a Government message. The UK is now under curfew.”

  The metallic voice played the same message over, and over again as it slowly disappeared down the road. It wasn’t until it disappeared around the corner that Penny slid the card the rest of the way, into its slot. A small green light turned on above the card, and after a few seconds there was a click as the door to the side of them unlocked, and began to open on its motorised hinges. The trio withdrew the card, and edged their way into what appeared to be a lobby. The interior of this room was lined with solid steel sheets, and this one material had been used on the walls, floor, and even the ceiling. The only fixture in the barren room was a key card slot similar to the one on the front. The front door clicked closed, and a series of locks could be heard as they were being applied, it wasn’t until the final lock engaged that the fluorescent lighting flickered on, and the key card light switched on, Penny entered her card for a second time.

  As the group entered the second room, they were scanned by a security camera mounted on the wall. This room differed from the first room in that everything was a brilliant white, apart from the ceiling which was mirrored. A large TV monitor mounted on the wall, above a card slot turned on, and displayed a message that the key card should be inserted into the slot, but once entered this would lockdown the way they had come in, and this would render the card obsolete, and that they would not be able to turn back. Penny turned to look at both Dave and Jackson who in turn just shrugged their shoulders, so she slid the card into the slot. As soon as the card entered the slot a secondary door slid down across the one they had just entered. There were no handles to this solid steel panel, and they didn’t attempt to leave. A door in the far wall appeared as a panel that had been covering slid upwards, and then automatically began to swing open, and they exited the room and entered a check in lobby. The lobby housed four desks, but only one of these was manned. They approached the desk, and the uniformed woman greeted them.

  “Good Morning, my name is Kathy, welcome to Chatsworth Plaza.” She said with a well-rehearsed smile.

  “I require you to strip down to your underwear, in order to conduct a search for contamination.” The girl behind the desk coldly announced.

  The trio looked at each other nervously. At first they had been taken aback by the emotionless request to remove their clothing, mainly by the way it had been said. The woman behind the desk looked unfazed, she wasn’t going to let them move forward until she had conducted the examination. The trio reluctantly stripped down as they had been asked, there had been no point in arguing, and each of them understood the necessity of the search, despite the emotionless way they had been asked.

  Both Penny, and Dave wore underwear, they were both in good shape, and seemed to be enjoying the moment as they both stood and grinned at one another. Wishing he wore underwear Jackson stood completely naked, and stood behind the two he had just met, hoping that they would not make too much of a fuss over his nakedness. The woman came from behind the desk and asked them to all stand forward with their hands up in the air, so that she could inspect them. There had been no facial expression as the woman had checked over first Penny, and then Dave, now as she inspected Jackson she smiled. She also seemed to take twice as long at inspecting him as she had done with the other two. Stepping back behind the desk she told them that were permitted to redress, and that they could now enter through the door behind her where they would meet Daryl, and that he would show them to their living quarters, and that he would provide them with clean clothes.

  The trio moved forward into the main reception area, they stood upon a plush carpeted area and looked in awe at the size of the room they now stood in. Anyone standing in the room for the first time could be forgiven for thinking that were standing in one of the top London hotels such was the grandeur of the bunkers reception. No expense had been spared creating this area, there were a multitude of benches and seats to sit on, these were accompanied with a variety of coffee tables, and foot rests. The far wall was completely covered with bookshelves, and each case was full to the brim with every book you could possibly imagine. To the left of the expansive lounge lay the reception desk, which ran across the entire width of the room. A man stood behind the desk waiting to greet them, he wore an identical uniform to the woman in the previous room. A name badge confirmed to them that it was Daryl that was now greeting them.

  “Good morning all, welcome to Chatsworth, my name is Daryl. Please follow me and I will show you to your rooms.”

  Darryl moved out from behind the desk, and approached each of the trio and shook each of their hands.

  “I am one of three caretaking staff, and you are the first arrivals. You’ve already met Kathy, and you will meet Scott in the next few hours.” Daryl informed them.

  “If you would li
ke to follow me I will take you to your rooms, and you can get cleaned up, before we give you a change of clothes.” Daryl added as he started to walk down one of the corridors branching off from the lounge. As they walked, Darryl pointed out the different areas they could go to. The sheer scale of the place was beyond belief. They reached the first dormitory where they would be staying, it held fifty bunk beds, and each set of beds was screened off by six foot high partition board on each side. Should residents require a bit of privacy that was afforded to them by a curtain that could be drawn across the front of the beds, but that was it. Daryl said that there were two other dormitories the same size as this one, which in total provided sleeping space for three hundred. There were twenty private living quarters which would sleep a further forty, but these were for VIP guests only. Providing each of the trio with a change of clothes, and a towel, Daryl pointed the way to the communal shower blocks, and left them to get used to their new surroundings whilst he went off to finish some work that he had been doing earlier.

  By the time the trio had showered, and changed Kathy had reappeared. “If you would accompany me to the command centre? We can explain to you what is happening outside, and the protocols that the Government has set in place. We can also introduce you to Scott and go into more detail about the facility.” Kathy asked the group.

  They followed Kathy down a corridor and into the command post. The sheer size of the command centre was overwhelming, and the trio stood in amazement as they took in all the aspects of the cinema sized room. On the back wall of the room there was over one hundred sixty inch screens mounted on the wall, and they all surrounded a larger screen which sat in the middle of the wall. Either side of the TV wall sat row upon row of computer workstations. The TV screens all showed pictures from around the country, and most capitols of the world. The trio were not looking at the live action on the screens, what had their undivided attention was the text displayed on the large screen in the centre. The text displayed on the screen was the Government’s directives for dealing with the problem at hand.

 

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