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when everything broke down, most people ran inland. we went to the water. the seattle ferry terminal, known as colman dock at pier 52 on the seattle waterfront, was always one of the busiest boarding points for ferries heading into puget sound — serving millions of riders and vehicles every year, connecting seattle to bainbridge island, bremerton, and beyond. but when the zombie outbreak hit, every commuter ferry became useless. no sailings, no announcements, no crew. the terminal — once designed to move people fast — froze in place. the glass waiting rooms, traffic lanes, vehicle holding areas, and ticket booths suddenly became something else entirely: a base. we learned fast that docks aren’t just about water and boats. they’re about space. shelter. visibility. and in a world gone dark, those things matter more than you think. colman dock wasn’t built for defense. it was built for mass movement, for welcoming crowds and guiding lines of cars onto ferries. nce the outbreak reached puget sound, those crowds vanished. the terminal became empty — too big for a normal shelter, but perfect for hiding and adapting if you knew how to use it. we boarded up the big windows. we turned waiting rooms into bunkers. we stacked crates to block vehicle lanes. we turned ticket offices into watch posts. the water next to us meant danger and opportunity all at once. zombies don’t hurry across open docks… but they don’t need to. water just delays them. and in the long run, delay isn’t separation. we survived by adapting. not by hiding. this audiobook tells the story of claiming a place designed for movement and making it still — of how we used everything the terminal had left to hold on when the dead surrounded us, when supplies ran thin, and when hope felt like a distant horn across the water. it isn’t about escape. it’s about making a base where no one plans to stay. listen with headphones. hear the echo of footsteps down empty waiting halls. imagine what it feels like when a place meant to connect the world becomes the last place you stand between the living and the dead. 00:00 – chaos at the waterfront 06:50 – first sight of empty ferries 14:30 – claiming the terminal 22:10 – sealing entrances 30:45 – turning waiting rooms into shelters 38:20 – the first night by the docks 46:55 – water and wind against silence 55:30 – movement in the vehicle holding area 1:04:10 – decisions with no good options 1:16:00 – survival beside puget sound Titel : I Turned the Seattle Ferry Terminal Into a Base During the Zombie Outbreak DISCLAIMER: This content is entirely fictional and presented for entertainment purposes only as a speculative scenario. It does not depict real events. Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental. Viewer discretion is advised.