The russians
CeaserMartinez
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So make here you back storys about the russians as i think they were really cool but yeah they were just redshirts...
Vitali: I think he was like a normal man before the zombies just an anverage guy but he might been a little crazy before it and the apocalypse just took it out of him.
Burricko: Just a big criminal before the zombies. Some bodyguard for a big dealer, some debt collector or just a die hard criminal on his own. I wouldn't want to cross a man wrong like that, but would love to have him at my side.
Arvo: Probably just some nerdy guy who is a little clumsy and broke his ankle once in a car accident in russia of course
Natasha: Just some random chick who had to be with the group to survive
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A rag-tag whacky crazy group of Russian tourists that love messing with Americans. Or leftovers from COD MW2 that wanted something to do.
My backstory of the Russians: The writers wanted bad guy Russians, so they created bad guy Russians. The end.
Greatest backstory ever.
I wrote a post flipping the nationalities of these guys...
Arvo: A teenage exchange student who'd only meant to spend a few months in America
Natasha: His big sister. Late twenties, medical student in hometown, willing to do anything to protect brother. Gets addicted thanks to boyfriend.
Vitali: Sister's boyfriend, stoner-type, had connections to drug traders.
Buricko: One of Vitali's dealer's bodyguards, became 'friends' with Vitali after his gang was slaughtered. Is the "Kenny" of his group - violent, unreasonable, and prone to overreactions.
Pretty damn accurate.
Unfortunately, this is the most likely backstory the writers came up with.
"Redshirts"? I hope you don't mean what I think you mean.
He's talking about the red shirts from Star Trek, how they were expendable characters with no background who were only put there to die.
Thanks for making it clear for me.
DAMN YOU MARAWAUANA, You ruined her life!
i was surprised they even named them other than arvo.
No problem.