User:Legofan94





About me
Been a fan of Left 4 Dead ever since I learned about it in mid-summer 2006. Now back then I was a zombie game fanatic, I had never even herd of Valve or Half-Life. 'Course I was 11 back then so that kind of made sense... Anyway the game was unheard of by me so I didn't give it a second thought. However, it kept popping up more and more in 2007, and that's when I finally found Left4dead411.com. It was AMAZING! They kept track of everything that happened to the game. and I checked the site every day just to see a new screen shot! I became a member last summer and I follow the wiki to this day.

MY GOALS:

 * To keep track of all new l4d2 information and events, and edit the pages respectfully.
 * To make a list of all the things Ellis likes. (if it happens =D)
 * To clean up spammed pages and things people just make up.
 * To fear the admins wrath, and be a good little puppy. /wub/
 * To prove to the world that the C-130 pilot is Ellis' long lost father.
 * and so on and so forth...

My contributions

 * User contributions

Cheno's post infection scrapbook.
(this is something I am doing with my free time, a survivor from Atlanta finds a group of others,)

Forward.
Well, I guess I have to start this off somehow. My name is Nicholas Chenowith, but everyone has taken to calling me Cheno. There are two ways you could have found this little white binder. Either #1, I was  being a whiny bitch and sold it for a candy-bar  Selling it to you, a fellow survivor, for supplies. (goddammit will!) Reason #2, We died a horrible, violent death and you happened upon our corpses in an abandoned supermarket or a crashed el-camino. Now out of boredom, I have put together this scrapbook, from several sources, including C.E.D.A advice, C.D.C documents, and records of how we are stayed alive.

Common Infected. (Homo Aeger)
Common infected are going to be the ones you experience the most in your travels. They are basic, green flu infected human that are in no way special. According to research, around seventy percent of anyone that gets infected becomes a common infected, so their numbers you encounter may be in the thousands. despite popular belief, The infected are NOT dead. They are still alive, functional human beings, so several myths are not true regarding them. They do not require the brain to be destroyed to be killed, they can be taken down as easy as a normal person. I (being Cheno) have a limited knowledge as a pathologist, so I have taken it upon myself to debunk myths about the Infected.

#1 The Infected Are Not "True" Zombies.

I can not TELL you how big of a misconception this is. The infected are people, living people, just like us. They are not creations of voodoo or the warriors of Satan. The Green Flu has made these people into bloodthirsty rabid monsters, which seem to have no concen for pain. however, the infected have the same abilities and limits as regular human beings, with a few exceptions.

#2 They can starve.

The infected are bound by the same biological restrictions that we are, such as the need for food and water. The infected have lost almost all memory of their former life due to the effects of the virus, but still retain primal memory of hunting and foraging. I have seen infected rip open cereal boxes and packages of raw pork in the ruin of a bodega. My group has also seen infected trying to eat corpses they have found or even turn on each other for food.As tempting of an idea it would seem to use bodies of water as a barrier against the infected, they appear to like to gather at places such as lakes, rivers, or swimming pools. Like any normal person, they will eventually die of thirst, and although they don't understand the concept of portable water, they will still bend down and chug some from time to time.

#3 They die on their own.

As I Mentioned before, infected sometimes turn on each other for food. Now, I wen't to Kennesaw state university with a five grand Locheed-Martin scholorship, and if there's one thing I remember from coledge, (becides that your room-mates sock on the door does NOT mean he wants you to do laundery) It's animal instinct. In a heard of Buffalo, the fatter and slower ones that linger at the watering hole are always the first ones to be attacked by the crocadile. It's called natural selection for a reason, and in the case of the infected, the ones least fit often get beaten to death by their own. However, there's another instince that I am struggeling to understand. We were camped ontop of a parking garrage in Woodsburry, and I was sitting on the roof, muttering about running out of sleeping pills. I took out my binoculars and went people watching, trying to get myself to sleep. when suddenly, I saw this. an infected National Guardsman was walking in circles, clutching his head in his hands. Normally, I'd take my marlin and do some "Large game hunting" but my curiosity overcame my family roots for once. The soldier kept stumbling, almost looking like he was in extreme pain, when suddenly he just fell down. The next morning we cleared out the forecourt, and I managed to find the same infected I saw earlier last night. No one shot him, and yet he simply died. If the green flu virus has