I love the fact that almost everyone remembers their first player kill! That goes for me as well, I can remember it like it happened yesterday. It was in the middle of the night in Cherno and the moon was the only source of light. I was just minding my own business, trying to be unseen by unfriendly players and hungry zeds, while scavening for some valuable loot. When I had gotten myself towards the centre I had reached a office building which I could enter (I had not at the time been able to recognize which buildings that were breachable). I snuck in with my only weapon in hand, a hatchet, like a badass ninja - but I was not alone. In front of me was a wall of barbed wire which splitted the room in half, and on the other side of the room there was another survivor. I spotted the gun in his hand and I came up with the fast conclusion that it's probably a bad thing to bring an axe to a gunfight while a wall of barbed wire separated us, so I panicked and yelled "Friendly friendly, don't shoot!" in the mic. But the survivor had yet to see me - he looked more panicked than me at the moment. So I thought this was my opportunity to sneak back out and forget about this little incident, but just when I were about to turn around he spotted me. He had his pistol raised and aimed right at me and I just froze. He then said something in his mic, something incomprehensible. I responded with a "What?" as he started to walk towards me and climbed over the barbed wire. He now stood right next to me, still aiming at me and spoke again, I think it was russian, but from the moment I first saw him I'd had my mind already set on how to kill him before he kills me. So I didn't really think about what language it was, I just responded with lodging my axe into his face. ..and at first I were just thankful that that situation had been dealt with and that it was all over.... but then the "WTF did I just do"-feeling come over me. So yeah, I felt pretty guilty after that, I still do actually. Poor sod. This game can really give you rushes in situations like that, you have no idea what's about to happen and everything feels hostile as f*ck. I love it!