Keeping your MP5 close, you figured it'd be a good time to call Tunnel Rat, see what he's found. Finding a good place to call him was simple, considering the balcony was open. "Tunnel Rat, anything worth interest in the local area?" You heard him humming on the other end of the line, hearing the clicking of computer keys as he typed.
"I'm in the local surveillance, and...Well, there are a few places, mostly empty looking houses." He noted, doing some more searching through the local security systems. Meanwhile, you were analyzing the neighboring houses, the one a few doors to the right of the house was barricaded in some places, while the others were empty. "Not much else, residential district's a ghost town save for a few houses. Not sure they're gonna welcome the Grim Reaper." Thanking him for his time, you figured it'd be a perfect time to grab supplies.
Making your way downstairs, you noticed that almost everyone was gathered in the kitchen, helping take inventory or just talking to each other. You knew Kohta was upstairs with Takashi, taking inventory of ammunition. Announcing your presence, you let the two upstairs finish their business before calling them down.
"Kohta, care to explain our ammunition situation?" The gun nut seemed to be excited, listing off ammunition. You had an Ithaca 37 with around sixty 12 gauge shells, an AR-10T with two hundred 7.62x51mm rounds, each in a twenty round magazine, and a Springfield M1A that shared the same ammunition with the rifle. With that done, you were ready to do some scavenging. "Good job Kohta, now I'm going to grab one of you to go scavenging, supplies here won't last all of us, even if we ration." Looking around the room, you noticed Shido was making eyes at some of the girls. "Koichi Shido, you're coming with me on a scavenging run."
He began to pale, looking like a man sentenced to hang. "But Hunk, why would you need me? After all, taking someone who could serve as leader on such a dangerous mission." Shido was trying to weasel his way out, and you shut it down quickly.
"I have not designated a leader nor have I nominated myself as one, everyone pulls their weight around here." He tried to get out of it again, and you kept shutting down his arguments until he couldn't even muster the energy to bother with it. With that dealt with, you began to assign roles to the students and making sure they were prepared. "Kohta, Takashi, you're going to guard the house, if anyone tries to break in, shoot to kill." Kohta gave a nod, while Takashi looked a bit nervous.
Everyone else was delegated minor tasks, save for Saeko and Rei, who were given undead duty. They'd deal with any undead that might wander onto the property, making sure that they didn't breach the perimeter. You were quick to make some weapons for the other students, mostly small stuff like hammers, the occasional kitchen knife, and a meat cleaver.
Wasn't perfect, but better than nothing.
Before you left though, you gave Kohta explicit instructions to protect Saya while you were gone. He gave you a perfect salute, and you were thinking the kid could have a future working for Umbrella. Good character, decent grades, might have to work out a bit if he was going to do anything physical.
Handing Shido a crowbar, you'd at least arm him with something that you can easily disarm. After all, removing him from the picture could save potential lives, and eliminate a threat to your mission. You saw those eyes, some of Umbrella's former scientists has those kind of eyes. They were dealt with swiftly, by your hands.
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It was simple getting to one of the abandoned houses, breaking the doors window, you reached in and unlocked the door, searching for any sign of supplies and civilians. If civilians were here, then they're most likely armed or hiding. Moving in slowly, you kept the barrel of your MP5 raised and a bullet in the chamber to deal with them.
You gave a signal for Shido to follow, leading him into the kitchen where you began to raid for supplies. Most of the food you were looking for were things that'd last long, non perishables and canned food being priority. Luckily for you, there was a large duffel bag at the house you were currently using as a base, and this bag was going to be the one used for supplies.
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He had his back turned, and Shido realized something; he was alone with Hunk. No one around to witness, and he could always say the man died to a looter or something else. Trying to move as close as he could to get a good shot, Shido raised the crowbar upwards, prepared to kill the man that had made a fool out of him.
As Shido brought down the crowbar, he felt a single hand stop it, before it was wrenched from his hands with enough force to break the fingers on his right hand. Shido fell forth, before being grabbed and given a left hook to the jaw. Falling backwards, Hunk began to advance on Shido, watching as the man tried to crawl away from the trained soldier.
Hunk grabbed Shido by the neck, twisting the man's neck to the point it would be obvious the former teacher was dead.
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Snapping Shido's neck was simple, the man was weedy, thin, yet folded easily under your assault. You had the benefit of explaining that he attempted to attack you first, and you merely left his corpse for the undead. Finishing up your little looting spree inside the house, you had fresh clothes, food, and a few weapons that could prove useful.
Well, weapons were stretching it. They were mostly tools that could be re-purposed as weapons, stuff you looted from the garage, and whatever could be used as material to make weapons.
Never underestimate human ingenuity, that's something you learned a long time ago.
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