Board Thread:Lores/@comment-30248084-20170411011010

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Howdy everyone.. Pardon for the latest call I can give. It was wild, we ran into a storm and literally had to hold on from every wave pass. What is worse? a dimwit that was with us was bitten (And never told us, boy, you should of seen our leader's face knowing this...) and had died right on our boat and totally killed our driver and slam into something hard and solid, after that we all awaken after what seemed like an hour and found ourselves smashed into an Oilrig Platform, and a hell of alot of zombies to fight off. We are near our second day here after the huge onslaught, we lost two more of our guys, but after searching the place, I think it's a good time to share about this place.

Before The Apocolypse

This Oilrig is actually called the Bouri Rig 71, a Norwegian-Owned company rig that is set almost in the middle of nowhere. Ok, not exactly in the middle of nowhere, but it's foggy this very early morning and it's hard to tell if we can see land in the distance, But I have heard of this project from a Government File. It was actually a late-project in the Norwegian's plans when the Zombie Outbreak hit, I would guess that the Middle East would be filled with zombie threats and the Open Oceans are a clean start to get fuel safely.. Or so I've heard until now. And when I mean late-project, I quite mean that this area is hardly complete at all. I think this would be the actual dwarf of all Oilrigs out there because it's a very tight space - which is how the lives of our two buds are now turned to a crisp by a Fire Elemental mixed with broken bones by a Brute. But it contains, surprisingly, fuel that will last us for roughtly two days - Ok, it doesn't sound good.. I am guessing the people who used to be alive used this large amount to survive or someone else came by and restocked and left without getting all of the fuel. But sadly, the mechanism for how it gets oil from the ocean is long since in the ocean. Destroyed is a better term but since when do we know how to get fuel anyways from the depths of the earth? But mainly there is also hardly any supplies here to last half a day.

The Bouri Rig 71 of Today

It's seen better days.. Even if it's under construction, there are some holes here and there. And the waters are literally Shark Infested, I am just glad none of us were actually overboard in the waters when the storm hit. But mainly, everywhere has stained blood and hardly any bullet punctures in the structure of the Rig itself, which I think is the only place that does not have weapons sice.. well, none of the zombies and mobs here HAD weapons when we began our extermination on the Bouri Rig, I really feel sorry for the ones that had died.. cause they literally had no defense at all. Other than some holes we had almost covered with planks (it's a falling hazard), we think that it is structurally sound and still in shape, but with some corrosion taking place, I just hope it does not collapse since a guy with an M202 had done a serous pounding.

Well, I really should set off, because you would not believe what we have found - A helicopter. Out of all places is sitting right here on the Helipad. We have one guy who still has flight experience and has used a Helicopter before, so this made our day! I really couldn't do any reports when we travel there unfortunately. Well, It makes me feel off, talking to a radio on the Heli with most of your group watching you and attempting to make rasping and obnoxious noises while I tried to do a tpoic one time. Yeah, they call me 'Radio Boy' ever since I did my first S.N.R Report, so thats quite nice to here.. Well, until I come back on, this is S.N.R going dark for awhile.

=( Lost Ratchet )= 