Heh. Sorry for spamming so much battle reports, but I really like the mod. x3
This is my second attempt.
Having learned from previous time I took some more protective measures and started the training of my survivors early.
It payed off, because this time I managed to get my village up to 20 survivors.
I wanted to stay within the fluff of being humans though, so I build a human village above-ground. Cellars were allowed, but no inticrate dungeons. I also wanted to do all my farming above-ground.
Lastly, I didn't want to use any traps or moats. No fun beating an enemy when he has no chance, eh?
That said, this is what happened:
Apart from a small group of zombies that got too close to the encampment (they swiftly got dispatched) and a scare when a black bear entered the mess hall (it got wrestled to death by a brave recruit), not much happened in the first year.
In the summer of the second year, however, the first siege (vile force of darkness!) arrived.
Just 15 zombies. Not that hard to handle, it seemed to me.
How wrong I was.
I immediately noticed the main error that would lead to my downfall...
... I only had made 7 guns, and I had 20 survivors.
I stationed everyone that could get their hands on these guns on the rooftops, to dispatch any incoming zombies. The rest just had to protect the gunners with their bare hands.
The zombies quickly entered firing range, and the soldiers started firing.
However, the zombies were tough, and while most of them had their legs shot from under them within no time, they just fell to the ground and crawled on towards the plaza.
Soon my soldiers were out of ammo, and the zombies broke into the first two houses. They actually smashed the doors down.
My soldiers at this point just ran down the stairs and started charging the zombies, pushing them back outside.
Not without loses though, the entire attacking force (five brave experienced soldiers) got paralyzed and ripped to shreds.
Most of my soldiers were on the roof of the main building though, and the zombies hadn't reached that building yet.
They did crawl awkwardly around it, but it seemed they couldn't find a path.
So they just started breaking stuff outside.
They broke down the archery range, the kennels.. the statues... the tradepost...
... and then some random doors.
Crawling zombies (named ones now) breaking down the door of the main building. Almost all my survivors are on the roof. Eventually they broke down the door of the main building and went rampage on the furniture. Lots of beds were smashed.
The soldiers stationed on the roof couldn't take it any longer and over ten soldiers ran down the stairs, killing the zombies inside and just outside.
However, at a cost of 3 more paralyzed soldiers.
More soldiers get paralyzed in repelling the zombie attack. The main force of the zombies was now broken.
However, the few remaining zombies knew no fear, and showed no sign of leaving.
Worse yet, they were scattered all around the town. I send my remaining soldiers on clean-up duty.
Bones, blood and bullet-shells were everywhere at this point, and both zombie and survivors corpses were filling the streets.
3 soldiers went west, and found a single zombie. All three charged the zombie... but it immediately bit and paralyzed every single one of them. The remaining soldiers quickly stepped in to finish the zombie up.
All 3 soldiers get paralyzed immediately.. o_o I really thought the zombie attack was over now, not spotting any more zombies at ground level.
I was about to get my soldiers off duty when a remaining zombie burst out of the basement of one of the minor houses (yes really! Why he had gone in there, I have no idea) and grabbed another soldier, dragging him down the stairs, paralyzing and severely wounding him.
Zombies in the basement? Now they're just being stereotypes! After sending the rest of my survivors to kill this zombie off as well, I tallied the damage:
From the 20 survivors I had before the attack, I now only had 14 survivors left.
5 of the survivors were paralyzed, and would never move again.
1 of them was a child that had miraculously survived, even though he had been outside when the zombie attack struck.
I guess running from a zombie attack is still a valid strategy.
This meant that I only had 8 survivors left that were able to move and rebuild.
... Once again I underestimated the zombie menace. o_o