Zombie Extermination Force
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- | '''The Zombie Extermination Force''' (abbreviated '''ZEF''') is a fictional organization designed to exterminate zombies. The company originated as Smith and Wesson. The company was founded by Jimmy Smith and Patrick Wesson. As of | + | '''The Zombie Extermination Force''' (abbreviated '''ZEF''') is a fictional organization designed to exterminate zombies. The company originated as Smith and Wesson. The company was founded by Jimmy Smith and Patrick Wesson. As of June 2010, the current CEO is Maurice Ashford. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Beginnings=== | ===Beginnings=== |
Revision as of 05:21, 12 June 2010
The Zombie Extermination Force (abbreviated ZEF) is a fictional organization designed to exterminate zombies. The company originated as Smith and Wesson. The company was founded by Jimmy Smith and Patrick Wesson. As of June 2010, the current CEO is Maurice Ashford.
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History
Beginnings
The Zombie Extermination Force began as Smith and Wesson. Smith and Wesson Hunting Co. Ltd. was founded by cousins Jimmy Smith and Patrick Wesson in 1927. The company was a bootlegger disguised as a hunting shop in Georgia, United States.
In World War II, both Jimmy Smith and Patrick Wesson went to war. While they were at war, they temporarily closed their shop and was reopened in 1946. Jimmy Smith died in the late '40s and his share of the company was passed on to his son, William Smith. The company was then run by Patrick Wesson with William helping. Wesson died two years after Smith. Smith passed his share on to his son, Mackenzie Wesson. The business was then run by a William Smith and Mackenzie Wesson together.
Buyout
In the 1950s, Smith and Wesson was caught in financial trouble. The company was struggling to make money. Mackenzie Wesson left the company in the late '50s and moved to Florida to pursue other careers. In 1963, the company was bought by Michael Parker in a deal worth approximately $17. In 1964, Smith and Wesson Hunting Co. Ltd. was renamed to Parker's Hunting Shop. In the 1970s and 1980s, Parker began expanding the company into other areas.
ZEF
In the 1990s, Parker decided to retire and sell his company. His company was sold in 1996 to a small group of people. In 1997, they began reshaping the business. In late 1998, the organization was unofficially the Y2k Busters. In 1999 they focused most of their year preventing Y2K. In June 2000, the business was closed.
In 2001, the company was bought by Michael Anderson, a small businessman, and renamed to The Zombie Extermination Force. The company's focus changed to mainly hunting zombies. In 2002, ZEF closed all locations and moved to the location in Atlanta. In 2003, the Alabama Branch was created.
In 2006, Michael Anderson founded AIBP Inc. (Anderson International Business Properties). In 2007, the ZEF was put under ownership of AIBP Inc.
Legal
Marvin Buford vs. Billy Bob
On September 17, 2008, while on a training assignment in Texas, Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth accidentally shot Marvin Buford with a cap gun. Buford, while physically unhurt was extremely upset at Bob. On September 27 Buford filed a lawsuit against Bob for $5 million for mental anguish and suffering for the event. On October 4, Billy Bob filed his own lawsuit against the company Communications Expert Larry Richard for $6 million. Bob stated that it was Richard who booked the appointment and that he already had plans for that day that "did not involve a trip to Texas."
From October 2 until December 14, nobody at the ZEF had heard from or seen Larry Richard. It was discovered that Richard was on a vacation in Mexico and missed several important meetings. On December 17, by a vote of 12-1 Larry Richard was fired as Communications Expert of the ZEF. The ZEF brought in Darrell Whitfield as temporary communications expert for ZEF Alabama. On January 4, Richard launched his own lawsuit against the ZEF for $10 million for discrimination.
On May 11, 2009 it was determined that the ZEF took appropriate action in firing Larry Richard. The suit was dropped and Richard remains unemployed.
James Edwards Vs. State of Alabama
On June 6, 2010, Marvin Buford was found dead in his home, apparently killed by a shotgun blast to the face. The police considered suicide, but it was ruled out when an officer noted the suicide letter was signed by ZEF CEO James Edwards.
Edwards was promptly arrested, but was stabbed in the back of the head with a shank made out of a phillips head screwdriver and promptly died.
On June 10, 2010 Maurice Ashford was named the new CEO of the ZEF.
Today
Currently, the ZEF is based out of Atlanta, Georgia and Montgomery, Alabama with bases set up throughout each state.
The ZEF is wanting to open a small store at the current locations. The ZEF Store is planning to open in mid 2008 and are asking the Smith and Wessons for help. However, nothing has been confirmed.
The ZEF is currently in a legal battle between Larry Richard, Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth, and Marvin Buford.
Current Crew
- Owner: AIBP Inc. (Anderson International Business Properties)
- Former CEO: James Edwards (Deceased)
- CEO: Maruice Ashford
Alabama Branch
- Daily Operating Technician: David Fitzgerald
- Weapons Expert: Marvin Buford (aka Man In Black/Blue/Red/Green)
- Communications Expert: Darrell Whitfield
- Janitorial Technician: Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth
- Secretary: Kayla Perry
- Head of Transportation: Carl Webb
Atlanta Branch
- Daily Operating Technician: Keith Hackett
- Weapons Expert: Peter Sanders
- Communications Expert: Jason McKenzie
- Janitorial Technician: Jeff Axworthy
- Secretary: Amanda Callaghan
- Head of Transportation: Paul McNeil