Bad idea, not only does Mike have no combat/crowd control/military/police or whatever experience, but his kids are at home. I would think he'd be out of there to get home to them as fast as possible.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:I'd rather Wong be the civilian Commander in Chief.
Now, I'm probably not in this (as per the OP), but this is what I would advise over msn or something:
Get one of the military members to take control. Jegs2 is in some sort of command position if I remember right, if he's gone like Mike due to kids, Rob Wilson should still be there. I don't know if he's trained for command or anything, but I'm fairly sure he could at least appear the part and start enforcing order.
Teams go around grabbing fire axes, extinguishers, interior doors and nails and any tools close to the defendable/blockable points. The herd should be moved upstairs, destroying stairs behind them if possible, cluttering choke points with debris that makes loud noises when disturbed, like the shopping trolleys in 28 days later.
If the kitchen is downstairs, relocating upstairs is still a decent idea, you can always rip out cables and use those to get down broken staircases and back up again. The good thing about that is, you can remove them afterwards, so the zombies can be kept at bay.
After that, start searching for any security risks, zombies, water and food sources, potential escape routes on to the roof, etc. Start forming an escape plan early. If there's any other survivors in viewing distance, find a way to communicate and start a plan to get them help if it's reasonable. Like Andy in DotD, they should've been trying to get him food much earlier than they did. They could've been helping him as soon as he said he was getting hungry.