Hey guys, for the majority of my time in DayZ (Around 3-4 months now) I've spent the majority of my time along the coastal cities, scavenging what I can, looking for other survivors, forming temporary alliances, getting them geared up, weapons, backpack, food, water and medicine and tools, then seeing them on their way, a lot better off for surviving than when I found them. I'd like to take this idea a little further, to begin with I'd like to try and form a squad or around 3-4 people, focusing first on getting ourselves in a good position to survive on our own, then eventually finding a place to set up camp, stockpiling supplies we find, always on the lookout for more and for survivors in need of assistance, recruiting more willing hands along the way. So, in the long run what we'd have is our own HQ where we go to rest after a hard time out on the hunt, in an ideal world a few vehicles to make trips far inland much more feasible, then from there set ourselves missions such as: Fuel runs Excursions to find more food, medicine and better equipment Manhunting (not to be taken in the sinister context, merely looking for more survivors to help out) these are just a few examples of course, it sounds like a lot of work and effort and in actuality, it probably is, but to me, the most satisfying experiences in this game come from helping out other survivors, those few who won't call "friendly" and then plug you through the head as you go to give them a transfusion, and then sending them off with a fantastic start to their new lives in Day Z I prefer to use Skype as means of communication and you can add me at Rogan52 if you think this might be your thing, the more the merrier so don't be shy, alternatively you can simply PM me on here if you have any queries :) Stay safe out there folks! ~ V