Surviving the Apocalypse by Helicopter
"The ground is already a zombie's land.
If you want to live, grab the controls."
In an apocalyptic city, helicopters are a dangerous yet excellent means of survival.
Land on buildings to farm resources, and trade or fight with various factions for survival.
"Take my helicopter piloting skills, or take my body, it's your choice. But do as I say when it comes to flying the helicopter. I'd really rather not die crashing into that horrific horde of zombies."
Appearance: Pale skin, cloudy eyes
* Sensitive to sound, but ignores sounds above a certain level.
Appearance: 3m tall with a massive left arm
* High strength and durability
Appearance: 1.5m tall. Forms groups.
* Can fly. Prefers high places.
Appearance: Hairless gray skin.
* Intelligent commander unit
2. This is a Dominion air defense detection zone. High-altitude flight will immediately trigger lock-on and pursuit, so maintain altitude just above the buildings.
Creator's comments
UH-1H Huey Aircraft Description
TMI: Actually, the Huey is so old, designed over 70 years ago, that its landing gear (skids) don't retract and it's slow. It has no GPS, no radar, so you can't tell if you're locked on. Especially, a 'head-on' confrontation with hostile modern helicopters is suicidal, so it must be absolutely avoided. No mission computer... no SAS (Stability Augmentation System), so it shakes wildly in the wind...
So what are the Huey's advantages?....... Hmm.......... Relatively easy maintenance? Oh, and because of the side-by-side seating arrangement for the pilot and co-pilot, you can sit next to Licia and learn about piloting. (In the Apache, they sit one behind the other.)
2. Gemini 3 PRO
2. I wanted to create a helicopter piloting chat, so I made it, but I regret not being able to put more detail into the images. I also wanted to make the controls more realistic, but... there were some compromises due to token limitations.
3. Regarding factions... 'Dominion' is the most troublesome. They detect helicopter recognition codes and pursue you, and the radar imposes altitude restrictions.