Thomas stood inside the makeshift command center set up within the supermarket's back offices. The dimly lit room had been converted into a temporary operations hub, with tables covered in blueprints, maps, and tactical equipnt. Several engineers stood in front of him, ready to present their fortification plans.
Donovan, the lead combat engineer, placed a large schematic of Landers Supermarket on the table. His expression was professional, his posture stiff but confident. Beside him stood Mason, a civilian construction foreman, who had been selected to oversee the general workforce of 60 construction workers assigned to the project.
Phillip stood near the wall, arms crossed, listening intently.
Phase One: Periter Reinforcent
Donovan tapped the schematic. "Sir, our first priority is periter reinforcent. Right now, the supermarket's walls are made of concrete but weren't designed for sustained combat or siege scenarios. We need to strengthen them if we want this place to survive against large hordes."
Thomas nodded. "What are we looking at?"
Donovan pulled up another docunt and continued. "We'll reinforce the existing periter walls with steel plating scavenged from construction sites and industrial zones. The plating will be welded onto the concrete walls, ensuring enhanced durability against both zombie and human attacks."
Mason chid in. "That's going to require at least 20 tons of structural steel, cutting torches, welding kits, and industrial adhesives."
Thomas made a quick note and asked, "How long will it take?"
"With enough manpower and the right materials? One week for full periter reinforcent."
Thomas nodded. "Consider it done. What else?"
Phase Two: Watchtowers and Defensive Positions.
Donovan pointed to the four corners of the supermarket compound on the schematic.
"We're constructing four watchtowers, each standing 15 feet tall. These towers will be made of steel scaffolding and reinforced concrete foundations, with sandbag fortifications around the base for added protection. They'll be equipped with:
Mounted M240B machine guns (7.62mm) for sustained fire
Spotlights for nightti surveillance
Radio communication equipnt for constant updates
Each tower will have three-man teams rotating shifts to ensure 24/7 security."
Thomas glanced at Phillip, who nodded approvingly.
"That'll give us good overwatch on all sides," Phillip said. "If anything gets close, we'll see it coming."
Mason added, "We'll also install two layers of barbed wire along the periter, just outside the walls, to slow down zombies before they even reach us."
Thomas agreed. "Alright. Materials needed?"
"Steel beams, prefabricated guard posts, sandbags, and four high-output generators for the spotlights," Donovan listed.
Phase Three: Anti-Vehicle and Entry Control Points
Donovan flipped to another schematic. "We can't afford to let enemy vehicles breach the periter. We need anti-vehicle defenses installed at all major access points."
Thomas frowned. "What's your plan?"
"We'll deploy concrete barriers and steel spike strips at the front and rear entrances, preventing unauthorized vehicles from ramming through. The JLTV Oshkosh vehicles will be stationed at each entry point, ready to engage if needed."
Phillip interjected, "We'll also install automated sentry turrets near these points, controlled from the command center. That way, if a breach occurs, we can eliminate threats remotely."
Thomas smirked. "I like that idea. How many turrets do you need?"
Donovan calculated. "At least six turrets—two at each entrance and two covering the loading docks."
Thomas accessed the System Shop and quickly purchased:
6 Automated Sentry Turrets (5.56mm Gatling Guns) – Cost: 180,000 Blood Coins
A blue glow ford outside as the turrets materialized, already prid for installation.
"Good. What about pedestrian access?" Thomas asked.
Mason responded, "We'll add steel-reinforced security gates at all personnel entry points. They'll have keycard access controls, ensuring only authorized personnel can enter."
Thomas approved. "Excellent. Anything else for this phase?"
Donovan shook his head. "That covers structural fortifications."
Phase Four: Supply Chain and Internal Defenses
Thomas leaned forward. "Now, how do we keep this place sustainable?"
Mason pointed to a section of the supermarket's rear compound. "We'll convert part of the loading dock area into a water purification station. This will allow us to collect and purify rainwater, ensuring we have an independent supply."
"Estimated ti?"
"Three days with proper filtration systems and plumbing equipnt."
Thomas made a note. "And power?"
"We'll install three large diesel generators," Donovan said. "These will power the sentry turrets, security gates, watchtower spotlights, and internal refrigeration. We'll need fuel reserves as well."
Thomas accessed the System Shop again:
Industrial Diesel Generators – Cost: 90,000 Blood Coins
30 Barrels of Diesel Fuel – Cost: 150,000 Blood Coins
The generators materialized near the loading docks, ready for deploynt.
"What about internal security?" Thomas asked.
Phillip answered, "Close-quarters kill zones. We'll set up sandbag barricades, makeshift cover, and fallback positions inside the supermarket itself, ensuring that if sothing breaches the outer defenses, we have layers of defense inside."
Thomas nodded. "I want ergency lockdown systems as well. If we need to seal off sections of the supermarket, I want that option."
Mason jotted it down. "That ans reinforced shutters and ergency blast doors installed inside."
Thomas added it to the list. "Approved."
Phase Five: Long-Term Sustainnt
Mason took over this section. "Sir, with proper defenses, Landers can beco a long-term survival hub. But we need agriculture and food production."
Thomas raised a brow. "You're suggesting farming?"
"Exactly. We'll set up a hydroponic farm on the supermarket's rooftop. We can grow vegetables, herbs, and dicinal plants. It'll take ti, but it'll reduce dependency on supply runs."
"How much space will it need?"
"Half the rooftop. The other half will be used for solar panels."
Thomas liked the idea. "I'll handle the solar panels."
✔ 200 Solar Panels – Cost: 200,000 Blood Coins
✔ Battery Storage Units – Cost: 50,000 Blood Coins
The panels and batteries materialized outside, ready for installation.
Phillip grinned. "Damn, boss. We're really making this place a fortress."
Thomas smirked. "We're not just surviving anymore, Phillip. We're taking over."
Final Logistics and Deploynt.
Thomas looked at Donovan and Mason. "How long will all of this take?"
Donovan estimated, "Two weeks for full fortifications, one month for sustainnt projects."
Thomas exhaled. "Then get it done."
The engineers and workers snapped salutes, imdiately dispersing to begin fortifying Landers Supermarket.
Phillip watched them go. "What's next, boss?"
Thomas stared at the horizon, where the ruins of the city lood.
"Next? We expand. This is only the beginning."
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