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FAQ's

Q: What is The Reckoning?

  A: Reckoning is an online show about a present day zombie Apocalypse. It features teenage actors as both Walkers and Survivors. The whole crew is teenagers also.


Q: What are Walkers?

  A: Walkers are zombies that can walk and even get close to running. The further on in the Apocalypse the survivors get, the more intelligent the Walkers get. They evolve into stronger, faster, smarter beings, almost like cannibals, but dead.


Q: Who is the Leader of the Survivors?

  A: This position changes throughout the show. It starts out as Ezra Von Black but Autumn Joann Stafford steps up to the plate soon after she joins the team.


Q: How is the Infection spread?

  A: The Infection is spread two ways: Airborne and Saliva. People who have not had the Swine Flu are immune to the airborne virus. This is how the virus first started. Most people though, are not immune to the Saliva-spread virus and that was how the infection was spread even farther. The characters in "The Reckoning" are all immune to the Airborne virus, but only three are immune to the Saliva-spread virus.


Q: What are the symptoms of the Infection?

  A: There are many symptoms, so I will only list the most noticeable and the ones that surface quickly. 

1.) Loss of muscle control

2.) Loss of appetite

3.) Being "Out of it" more than usual

4.) Failure to socialize with other humans

5.) Bones protruding more than usual, giving the host a gaunt, starving look. Open sores all over body, oozing a reddish-brown pus, with blackened edges.

6.) Eyes glazing over or starting to lose focus.

7.) Less talking than usual, and when they do, it's garbled and indistinct.

8.) Restless sleep

9.) Burning fever, perspiring excessively, chills, and uncontrollable shaking or chattering of the teeth.

10.) Taking to self, growling when other humans get close, attacking others for no reason.

These are only some of the hundreds of symptoms. If you notice anything unusual about your group members, share you concern with the rest of the group.