ce without mercy. “Oh, let’s save the people. We’ve been sitting on this boat for ages. La-di-f*****g-da.” Arrtrad lets his gaze drop. “I schemed,” says Lurker. “I plotted. I found a way, brother. What happened to you? Where have your balls gone?” Arrtrad speaks to the pavement. “I’ve seen it out scavenging, Lurker. All this time, the cars still sit on the streets. Start their engines once a month and idle for ten minutes. They’re all ready for us, mate. Just waiting.” “Arrtrad, come over here,” says Lurker. “Have a look at yourself.” The security camera pans over as Lurker motions at Arrtrad to step next to a panel of sun-baked glass attached to a mostly intact building. The tint is peeling off, but the glass wall still holds a bluish reflection. Arrtrad steps over and the two look a

