Board Thread:Lores/@comment-27029517-20161201055541

was procrastinating when i decided to write this, gimme some critism

fyi im really shit at story telling, so pls point out contradictions and mistakes

Mogadishu Transit, or, one of the many name before the SANI infections, Mogadishu Station #15, is one of the 30 Mogadishu Train Stations in Somalia, Africa. Mogadishu Station #15 was only accessable if you held some sort of importance, or at least bribed the hell out of one of the Mogadishu Railway of Somalia staffs. The reason why this Station held such expensive price and a form of V.I.Ps only was because it was a one-way-ticket to Kingstreet, America. It was widely believed that America was the land of freedom, comfort and all sorts of happy-go-lucky unimportant beliefs, and would cause high amounts of traffic, so Mogadishu Railway of Somalia had increased the price reserved for the rich, powerful and/or important. Many poorer families in Mogadishu would attempt to steal from a richer fellow and bribe the staffs to enter the Station.

But, traffic in Station #15 wasn't the real reason for Mogadishu Railway to reserve for the rich and powerful - they were, infact, highly corrupt and focused on scamming the richest of men for their money. One example was a rich person of an unknown name who had sent a complaint to Mogadishu Railway of Somalia who had intended to move to America for a better life. They apparently was charged a whooping $5199.99 for a single ticket to Kingstreet, and when he got around to paying for it, the staffs suddenly said about a sudden unannounced price change and raised the price up by another $5000 to pay of unimportant company debt. You see, Mogadishu Railway had never paid any form of Government tax, so they simply ignore the tax rising until it is reletively too late to pay at the cheapest price.

What's rather interesting was that Mogadishu Railway had somehow managed to get away with any form of controversies, not because they bribed news outlets and such, but it's because they've constatly, and, rather  mysteriously, cleared their name in success - deep researchers digging into Mogadishu Railway's darkest secrets suggests that they've somehow convinced a corrupt or maybe not corrupt government official to clear their name every time the railway company is in deep shit, but when confronting the railway with this information, they either: shrug it off, say it is all false, or, depending on how much trouble you've caused with the company, charge you extra for some sort of bullshit misconduct you may have never even commited.

While they have gotten away with most controversies, they had been caught attempting to "escape" one. This was based on the rich person who got a sudden price raise after paying the original price. Few of the travellers that has successfully rode the Station #15 trolley had said that they've also gotten a sudden price raise, with one such case that a man had went completely bankrupt when the staff members had "interrogated" him in a "hidden alleyway" and threatened to blackmail him if he didn't give over all his money to the company. In the end, Mogadishu Railway of Somalia had to, eventually, give refunds to the original complainer and the travellers involved with the case.

On a very small side note, Mogadishu Railway of Somalia DID have a form of website, but has since disappeared from the public ever since the scam controversy was solved. None have ever recovered a screenshot of it, nor have a copy of the original site.

When the SANI virus first hit, Mogadishu Station #15 was, presumably, overrun by zombies after weeks SANI had woken up. Many theories includes that Somalia's part of SANI had woken up reletively late, or had simply mutated itself longer to give a deadlier infection to those who was injected with it. Any form of communication from all of the Mogadishu Stations had been completely cut-off, giving the assumption that those stations were either destroyed by airstrikes, or, simply, overran by zombies. What's strange, however, Mogadishu Station #15 seems to still have occupants in there, judging by strange Radio signals from Station #15 that are claiming that there is survivors coming from the mentioned station, entering Kingstreet.

Trolleys from Station #15 arriving to a redirected millitary area are usually filled with survivors that are either: too feeble to attack, or armed to the teeth with the deadliest weapons, ready to shoot any zombies down. What's with the redirection? Simple: the original path to Kingstreet bridge has been destroyed by multiple Brute clubs, which is why the millitary had focused on evacuating trolley survivors from the ghost town of Kingstreet. 