Updated 12-17-2021. Dedicated to my father who passed away November 4 2021. I'll try make the stories the best I can.


Hi guys, thanks for reading. I am rebuilding the whole universe. Fixing Grammer and trying make it like television. I'm trying make the best I can for the people who are starting to invest. Many obstacles have occurred which is holding me up. I hope to get past the next few chapters because I promise the action is coming. I am trying to be more descriptive right now to build the overall theme. I pretty much predicted many things right so far which was confirmed on World Beyond. The end credit scene with the advance Walkers I did not see coming. But I will continue to build the story enjoy!

I am restarting the story. Most of it will stay the same. I started this mostly for myself during the real pandemic. I fell back in love with writing stories. But I have had issues with computers and other things as well, etc. So I owe this to the people who started reading this to fix mistakes.

Chapter 13 is where I got all grammar fixed and I'm going to push out a few chapters is still describing things. I promise the action is coming. I just had to introduce certain elements and descriptions.

Multiverse: I want to do future stories with other movies and tv shows all set in the walking dead universe. Maybe add stories that ran parrel to the television show. Characters that lived in Alexandria or the Prison, for example. But I will write nothing against

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I'm going to say which character's POV you're in. I'll use this font so the readers know it's the character or narrator describing things.

When characters are speaking directly, I will write it like this " Go get to the chopper," Rambo said.

A character that speaks isn't that in the point of view character, will look like this "There's walker's everywhere.," Trautman said.

I formatted chapter 13 going forward this way. I'll try to do the prologues and earlier chapters that just describe and introduce things.

This is Rambo's story, mostly. It's just introducing the other characters and things that may get written the future. This will continue on as far as I can go.

Story idea: and introduce things.

This is a Rambo story set in the Walking Dead Television universe. First Blood will be Rambo's journey from the day Rick gets shot and Nick's girlfriend overdoes on Fear the Walking Dead. 16 days before the world falls. I'm using the official Walking dead wiki guide for that.

Story arch/Walking Dead TV universe and my story and future spinoffs:

Rick killed two guys in the bar back in season 2. Dave and Tony found Rick, Harshal, and Glenn told Rick Philadelphia was terrible. I had a lot of thoughts and theories over the years why that was. Dave, the guy in the bar, said he got out of Philadelphia. He described Philadelphia and made it sound worse than most other places.

I am from Philly, so over the years, I have many theories since I saw that episode in Nebraska in season

One of my theories was CRM. Not exactly CRM, but something like that. A military unit hiding. Down below, I listed many theories down below. I wish I had written more. Most of the theories are true or coming true. CRM has more mini groups out there. They are trying to create a cure as well, enslaving survivors, stealing from them, killing them, making people test subjects and have moles in the communities.

Prologues:

The prologues will be narratives of the first 3 movies and Rambo's origin story. (Movies 4 and 5 are not canon)

Tied in will be elements of this story and the Walking Dead's CRM. Then it will lead to the overall story.

The Last prologue is where the origin of my original part of the story ties in.

Chapter 1 takes place the day Rick gets shot and Nick's girlfriend overdoses and dies. August 9, 2010, 16 days before the world falls to out the break.

Note all movie and tv show characters unless they are cannon. So other movie characters, along with my original characters, may appear in this story or spinoffs in the future.

Suppose you are new, welcome, and enjoy. Hopefully, future shows will not contradict everything as far as June 25, 2021.

SPOILERS for people who started reading, I am sorry again. The overall story is still what you started reading. I just fixed things and added a little for character development.

A re-posted chapter will either say reposted, slightly different, the same as before, or completely new. After chapter 10, we should be good to go.

Overall story idea and theory since I am from Philadelphia as well.

Dave told Rick about cargo trains taking people to Nebraska and Kentucky. Ships have taken survivors out to islands, but nothing was for sure took "I-95" south to DC. Since cars are piled up the freeways, they began walking but had to go off into the woods and use back roads to avoid walkers. They continued to find out more and more cities were destroyed. More people were dead and reanimated. The military formed safe zones across the country. But many, as we know, failed, but also some, like Alexandria and Hilltop, survived. Dave's group was called the Living. Rick's group captured Randal. He told Darryl they murdered and raped women as well.

The CRM is 3 major communities. Omaha, Nebraska, along with Portland, Oregon. Rick and Jadis fly in a helicopter to the CRM base, and the city's skyline is Philadelphia. So this again makes me think back to Dave and Tony. As seasons, spinoff shows, and years went by; we learned Dave wasn't lying to Rick. Dave was right about safe zones being set up, military bases such as Fort Benning, where Shane wanted to go.'

Rick kills them before we learned more about them. But Dave wanted to know about the farm. Did they want supplies? How did Dave know so much? Why did Philadelphia go down so fast? We know they were bad people because of Randall. Did they scout other communities? Did they rob and destroy some or just take certain members? Maybe undercover Agents were sent by the CRM in the early days.

In season 7, there was a helicopter landing pad. Jadis used to trade people to the CRM for food, medicine, guns, and other supplies. Health was abducted, and his fate was unknown. Fear the Walking Dead, we learn about special maps showing where hidden outposts and hidden supplies stations are throughout the county. Dave was right about Nebraska. Michonne also was on a battleship with Virgil discovering Rick's alive. Isabelle tells Althea that CRM will kill anyone for the greater good, and they are the last hope of the world. Althea knows at some point; the regular Army fights the National guard. Special maps show hidden drop points that have fuel, food, and other supplies across the country.

They label people as A's, are bitten by walkers, and affected by the disease Wildfire. CRM uses those people as test subjects. In the show at the CDC, they had test subject 19. In the world beyond, it was a test subject 402. They had a bunch of walkers hooked up to the machines. They were nourishing them so they wouldn't decompose. Are they trying to find a cure or something else? Jadis traded people labeled as an to get food, medicine, guns, and other supplies for her community. Jadis also labeled Rick as a B, which was her price of admission to the CRM base. A person labeled a B could be useful to CRM as a powerful fighter or contribute in other ways. Isabelle picks up some members from Fear the walking. She takes Daniel and five others at Athea's request. Daniel had military secret ties with the military. The helicopter is seen to flow towards the Philadelphia skyline. So we also know community trade people like Jadis. Wood burial with The Governor had Milton perform tests as well. Both scientists would say who the person was known as in life before reanimation. World Beyond reveals Huck is an undercover agent. She is the daughter of one of the top-ranking officials in CRM. Lieutenant Colonel Elizabeth Kubleck.

We find out over the years most of that is true. But we learned many communities are still around 12 years later.

Philadelphia's skyline looks dark, however. I believe most of the city is dead. The chopper with Rick and Jadis seemed to land south, and that is how the skyline would look at that vantage point. However, they seemed far from the skyline. The old Philadelphia Navy Base is still there. They have parked 20 or more battleships in that river since at least the 1930s—rumors of time travel experiments in the past. The old Philadelphia Navy Base also had a small, tiny town just below the city. Larger than Woodbury (still consider Philadelphia, though). The base closed in 1995/96 officially. However, battleships in that river.

Also, the skyline walking-wise would be at least an hour and 10 to 30 minutes long. Now just above the base, the city begins, which is known as south Philly. The skyline looked pretty dark, so I do not think they are that deep up into Philadelphia. They could easily have built an enormous wall to keep people out below the skyline closed down in 1995/96. South Philly is below the skyline and could hold 210,000 people. Plus, another 40,000 on the navy base itself. 250,000 people live on the CRM base. Today, people use the entrance to the base, which still has guards there protecting the entrance. Nobody near the battleships. Just a few times. Just above where the base is I95's entrance. Dave said they traveled down "95" and kept going south towards DC. But because of the cars, they got off and used the back roads. Rick says you are a long way from Philadelphia. Dave said, you don't know what it's like out there. Rick said I hear Nebraska's nice.

To give you an idea of Philadelphia's. The Rocky movies, for example. South Philly, the Navy Base, would be well below the skyline. Just like it is in the trailer's way show. Opening of Rocky 2, you see a bridge that is overseeing the Naval Base. Although it's nighttime, you can see the ship's bright lights off to the right of the bridge. There are ships there to this day, and in the 1940s, rumors of time travel experiments happened there. Also, the homes to all the major sports teams are mere minutes from the old Naval Base. Extremely far from the skyline of buildings and Navy Base. Rocky 1, when he walks little Marie home, that's South Philly. That location is a 20-30 main walk tops to the Navy Base and maybe a little longer to the Skyline of buildings. Rocky 5, where he fights Tommy Gunn. It is named Kensington. Extremely far from the Skyline. 5-hour walk at least and about a 9-hour walk to the Navy base. Also, it is sadly the biggest open drug market on the east coast of the US. People die there, die daily there. Because of the opiate epidemic, people buy drugs openly, use and some die in the streets. If the outbreak really happened there in real life. First responders would try to save people, and they wouldn't be attacked and bitten, not knowing about people being attacked by people being reanimated. So, it would hit faster here and fall extremely fast.

I hope everyone enjoys my section of the Walking Dead! This is for pure fun and entertainment. I do not own any characters in the Walking Dead universe as they are working by Robert Kirkman and owned by AMC, and produced by Scott Gimple. I do not own any characters from Rambo, as David Morrell and Sylvester Stallone create them. DC comics owns joker. I do not own any other characters from any movie franchise, nor am I looking to make any profits from this. It solely for entertainment only. Thank you and enjoy. Enjoy my area of the Walking Dead First Blood!