

The last forces remaining to oversee the final evacuees were caught up in the WLF offensive and ambushed in their convoy at the highway, and the WLF raided their headquarters and eliminated the last few remaining soldiers and their commanding officer. With the situation becoming dire, FEDRA leadership in the city made the decision to evacuate the city. However, a new leader known as Isaac Dixon rose to power and led the WLF on a final offensive against the remaining FEDRA forces. The military also bombed a significant portion of rebel-held territory to clear out the WLF and infected, killing several high-level WLF leadership.

As a result, they stopped admitting new residents into the zone and began expelling those who committed crimes, or executing them. The WLF printed many propaganda leaflets and plastered many of the walls with propaganda images in attempts to rally civilians living in the zone to support their cause.Īs the WLF began to attack military supply lines, the FEDRA officers in charge began to increasingly worry that they would be unable to meet ration quotas to feed the populace. There were many notable locations in the city, such as a bank, a synagogue, a train station, an underground parking structure and a court house.Īs the years passed, many residents became dissatisfied with FEDRA's control of the zone, eventually culminating in the creation of the WLF and the first fighting between rebel groups and military authorities. It had extensive fortifications, with massive walls, checkpoints, and at one point a large contingent of military soldiers guarding the zone. Seattle was similar in size to the Boston QZ.
