AlexMasterZenn
- MGA BUMASA 17
- Mga Boto 2
- Mga Parte 2
It has been six years since Day D, during which only a few hours were enough to generate panic and chaos in Ecuador after the loss of control over the territory by both the government and the armed forces, as they did not know how to control the situation. No one knew what to do or how to act in the face of an event taken out of fiction, such as the Zombie Outbreak, something no one would have imagined could become real.
In other existing official reports, only numbers are discussed from a general perspective. However, this one is different from the rest, since here it is the testimonies themselves who recount their stories from their own perspective, because I firmly believe that when talking about these topics, the human factor is the most essential, and this has been learned thanks to disastrous events that have occurred throughout the history of humanity.
People tend to pay more attention when the story is told by a testimony who experienced the event. The advantages of this are that a natural, first-person account is obtained, with fewer assumptions than those that arise from saying things like "that must have been horrible," but instead, by having those who were present, affirmative sentences emerge such as "that was horrible." And that is precisely what is sought to be achieved with this compilation of interviews.