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At the ship located from more than a hundred kilometres from India, on the room where the captain and a few other soldiers are put on their positions and are doing their duties, a soldier, dressed in a uniform is walking in the room, he looks around, and then, when he sees who is he searching for he goes to the man dressed as a General, who is sitting on a chair and drinks coffee.
"I delivered the message, sir!" says the soldier doing a salute.
"Good." says the General taking a sip from his mug with black coffee. "You can go and d your thing now."
The soldiers leaves the General alone, who is taking his coffee as he looks at the pilots of this ship doing their thing.
"Why we aren''t taking any survivors?" asks the man on the ship wheel, which it looks to be the captain.
"Why are you asking that?" asks the General, the man on the chair with a long black hair, a green beret and a long beard.
"I want to know why we are not taking them in."
"How to be subtle…" he says the General, then he thinks for a few seconds, and he responds for to Captain question. "Because they are occupying our areas. Is one. The other is food shortage, a thing the Organization did not anticipate. And a third option, is people weakness."
"Weakness?" asks the Captain.
"We do not accept weak men and women anymore. We wanted strong and capable people. So, I''ve had the idea to not let the choppers help the survivors. Unless they can handle it by themselves."
"You people from Organization are sane?"
"Has everything been sane to you last times. Viruses. War. And now apocalypse, each day we are getting stricken by worse and worse scenario imaginable to humans, captain Boris."
"Is captain Born." corrects the captain to the general. "And I admit. Before this, things were bad, but not as bad as this… And you will just let your men not save the people."
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"Organization orders. We''ll save only the worthy ones."
Then, the General raises from its chair and goes outside of the room. as he got outside, the Captain Boris is feeling mad on this General behaviour. All he does is smoking, drinking and ordering people to clean the city instead of helping the people who need a hand. The things he has said to him doesn''t make sense because the Organization has built around hundreds, maybe more than two thousand hundred islands around the world, but the Organization wanted to save only the healthy ones and ones who can fight. Two months ago, the same Organization has said to the selected ones they will save everyone, including even the non-healthies people of the world, but now, they want to save only people who can fight.
After a few minutes, the general comes back, holding a tablet in his hand, and he is looking at the tablet. He goes on its chair, looks on the tablet, read the classified documents who were said to him by the superiors of the Organization.
"They liberated Helenski." says the General in a loud voice to the people on this room. "Fifty soldiers have been sent to take control of two kilometres square area in Helenski. Only three have died. The soldiers have also been helped by one hundred survivors from nearby. Together they''ve killed around five thousand zombies classified as Class E, nine Class F, and two Class D."
"Will they establish a camp in there?" asks Captain Boris.
"They will." says the General to the Captain of the ship. "Their orders are to make a camp and secure the capital. At any cost."
"Helenski is in Finland, sir?"
"Yes." says the General, then he continues to talk. "The team of fifty only managed to capture the airport of Helenski, a store nearby and a few residential builds who were still standing after the airstrike from… Three weeks ago."
"Is it me or the airstrike has become useless?"
"Why are you saying that? Without the airstrike, we would have more zombies to deal with it. But I admit, some countries of the world have taken it to the next level, like China, who just nuked most of urban areas, and all the big people of that country fled from there, but not many managed to survive. Like the leader and his officials, who have been killed the moment they got to North Korea by an F Class who threw a car to their helicopter."
"Seriously?" asks a person from the room laughing at the image of Chinese leader being killed by a car in a helicopter, especially in North Korea where cars are almost non-existent. "A leader of a country that is having a high budget got killed by a car thrown by Class F?"
"Yes, dude." says General to that person.
The group continues to talk about incident like these that happened in the world and got registered on the database of the Organization, while Captain Bolt is focusing on his job to move the ship to a secure and safe area near India.