Today, I travelled to Tennessee to the Parnell Air National Guard Base. I met and interviewed Christina Eliopolis, a pilot in the Air Force. While interviewing her, I noticed that she was very aggressive and seemed to snap at me at every instance she got. Although she looked like an average girl at first glance, you could tell that this was not the case and that she was actually a war-hardened veteran. She explained to me about how she managed to escape a zombie infested lagoon with the aide of a mysterious woman.
She was thrown out her plane during a flight when the back end was blown off. Using her parachute, Christina was able to land safely and gain her senses. She soon found a group of zombies who were feeding on her officer. She killed the whole group as well as the officer, to put them out of their misery.By this time, Christina had received a response from a mysterious woman named Mets Fan, who claimed to be a Skywatcher. Mets guided her through the day. At every turn, Christina would see a zombie and had to kill it to stay alive. She was often at the hight of her senses and was very aware of her surroundings.
Soon, Christina came upon an abandoned SUV, with camping gear and food inside. She soon realized, though, that it was not abandoned but rather remained after the driver committed suicide to get away from the zombies. While talking to Mets Fan, she was suddenly surrounded by zombies on all sides and had to kill them all to get away. As night began to creep in, Christina took shelter in a tree, where the zombies cold not reach her and she slept. Whn she woke up, she found herself surrounded again by zombies. By jumping in a nearby river, and subsequently cracking her ankle, she was able to get a head start on the zombies and was able to reach the highway with enough time to spare to be rescued by a helicopter before being attacked by the zombies.
I cannot tell if this story is 100% true as they never found anyone named Mets Fan in that are, or in any area as a matter of fact. If that was not what helped her, what other explanation could there be? I mean she could have lived on her own but that would have been difficult and very unnerving. I guess we will never know the true story unless somebody confesses. This is a beauty of war. Even in the middle of hardships, anonymous people can spring up from nowhere and become heroes.


3 comments:
Yes, I do agree with this blog. I do think that it was very weird that this Mets fan just was guiding her through the whole time she was fighting the zombies. I think that there might have been a little lie in there.
Yes, I agree. Her story seemed a little strange because of the anonymous woman whom was known as Mets Fan. Christina had a lot of issues on the ground,mainly the hundreds of zombies she encountered. It's a shame her co-pilot did not live, and that Mets Fan was never found. I wonder if she helped anyone else too. She is a hero I agree, but her existence is in question.
I too agree with Mr. Galang and Schmidt. I think that The Colonels story is a little sketchy and that an anonymous person saved her. I mean, "Mets" knew everything about the Colonels training, I think it was a hallucination that the Colonel was having.
Post a Comment