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When you make your base and have secured it well, you'll need to start organizing who does what, where resources are stored, and making sure that your group is ready for anything. Your first priority should be making sure that nobody is infected and everybody is armed. Nobody should be left unarmed. Your second priority should be setting a watch and having an armed guard.

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  • When you make your base and have secured it well, you'll need to start organizing who does what, where resources are stored, and making sure that your group is ready for anything. Your first priority should be making sure that nobody is infected and everybody is armed. Nobody should be left unarmed. Your second priority should be setting a watch and having an armed guard.
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  • When you make your base and have secured it well, you'll need to start organizing who does what, where resources are stored, and making sure that your group is ready for anything. Your first priority should be making sure that nobody is infected and everybody is armed. Nobody should be left unarmed. Your second priority should be setting a watch and having an armed guard. The next step is assessing your group. You should find out everyone's skills and set them to do things they specialise in. For example, a doctor should be put in charge of taking care of injuries and training people in first aid. People who have less handy skills, such as artists or actors, should be trained to fight or perhaps entertain, though the latter is secondary.
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