>>6030728>>6030652>>6030648>>6030605Recognising that a jet moves a lot faster than a helicopter, you have a limited window to snap some aerial photographs. Looking out at the town, you see a man and a woman waving their arms and visibly arguing with a soldier clutching at his rifle. They're stood beside a car parked haphazardly near the edge of the exclusion zone. Further down the street, a corner store pulls down the shutters as a crowd of onlooking citizens gather around holding crude weapons. Even further still, on a different block, you spot a row of black body bags and a weeping woman leaning over one of them. On the rooftop of a pharmacy, a painted "SOS" message is being scrubbed away by two uniformed troopers. As you approach the scene, you manage to catch two distinct and clear photographs without too much blurriness or obstruction.
[Pick up to two subjects for photography. These can be deleted later for memory space, if necessary.]
>Photograph the arguing couple by the fence>Photograph the angry crowd of residents>Photograph the weeping woman and body bags>Photograph the soldiers removing the SOS messageLafayette Town itself comes into full view, the sprawling attraction surrounded by large unmanned barricades. A crowd of the shuffling undead wander listlessly in the parking lot. The western entrance to the attraction is littered with corpses and the entryway seems smashed in. You feel sick in your stomach in a way you haven't felt in a while now. There's an overturned car with a half-eaten man laying atop it, spiked bat still clutched in his remaining hand. It looks like the military presence is quite sparse - probably trying to keep this as low profile as a massive casualty event can be. You know your government - they'll be cooking up a nuclear power plant meltdown or natural disaster excuse before long. You manage to snap an additional two photographs.
[Pick up to two more subjects for photography. These can be deleted later for memory space, if necessary.]
>Photograph the unmanned barricades>Photograph the shuffling zombies>Photograph the entrance massacre>Photograph the half-eaten man[Frank's photographs are important. They are tangible proof to corroborate his claims, and may affect the success of his scoop. Frank can hold thirty photographs on his camera. After that point, the oldest photographs will be overwritten with every new one taken.]