What's your biggest challenge to survival?
"William Beckett. Is this even a question?" - Pete
"Before I was turned, when I was living on the road the hardest things to do were finding food and shelter. Showers were scarce, but not necessary. A lot of times sleeping in the truck was the only option and then it became a game of ‘how little sleep can I get and continue driving?’ now though it’s different. I went from picking locks and sleeping in my car to having a home and a life. Now the hardest part is keeping everyone safe and alive. We’re all stubborn to the point of idiocy, and sometimes we don’t think before we act. We need to work on that one." -Fee
“Aside from the obvious? I guess the thing specific to me is my role as not only a father, but as an alpha, it’s looking after the flock, as it were. I’m in the role of ensuring everyone I’ve got status over is safe and sound. I’ve got a lot of work as the tactical guy in the hive, scheduling raids and hunts and all that, keeping that balanced with being a good father and ‘father’ is easily enough to exhaust a human, but lucky for me I’m a pretty spry dead guy.” -Patrick