Abandoned Camp- Bunker

This wasn't a social experiment- it was pure bad luck. The designers assumed anything that would knock the cabin above it down would either spread the detritus away from the door, or destroy the bunker. They were unfortunately wrong. They had the food to survive three years, and did so. If they had a hydroponic garden, they could have lived down here till they hit old age.

The chairs are in good condition and quite comfortable, though they're the only thing in here worth taking, apart from maybe the journal and the pen used to write it. Unless he wants to dismantle the computer screen for electronics. Either way, the next room is a barracks with ten beds, most of them occupied by mummified soldiers. At the foot of each bed is a locker, and there's a shelf above each bed. On most of the shelves are little mementos- photographs of friends, families, pets, little ornaments, old stuffed toys, and some books. The lockers, true to their name, are locked. There's two doorways leading away. One has no door, and looks to be a laundry. The other still has a door.