On February 8, 2014, there was a zombie outbreak at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. As the time passed by, the spread of the zombies was rising. We have to work fast and efficiently to stop them and save humanity. It is unknown how it started, but from my perspective, a nurse gave a patient cyanide by accident. You might ask what cyanide is. Cyanide is a capsule that kills a human by preventing red blood cells from absorbing oxygen. Swallowing this capsule is an easy way out from this world. How did this capsule find its place in the hospital? Well, no body knows yet but for now, it is our concern to stop these zombies from spreading. When the patient received the cyanide, he died peacefully. After the patient died, he started to turn into a zombie. As this creature started to walk out from the room, he attacked and bit every human being in his way. Zombies are known to eat the human flesh. After the humans were bit, they also started to turn into zombies. That is how it started to spread. Although the zombie has an appearance of the living, it lacks of free will and soul which makes them act like some kind of a robot. You can tell their sex and age by just looking at them. It is believed that zombies only live up to one year. They cannot speak, but they often tend to make moaning and guttural sounds. They have no expressions on their faces and they get more animated when they get hungry. Cutting of their head, legs and even arms will not kill the zombie. To kill the zombie, you have to aim for the brain. When it sees a human being, its pupils get bigger. A zombie will usually wear the same clothing that they wore before they became one. The body of the zombie looks the same but they have changed properties due to the decay occurring after death. They do not react to any pain and they do not suffer from blood loss. Zombies also don't eat or drink. The zombie has a brain but most of it is not functioning. The only part th