I Have a Modern Weapon Gacha System in the Zombie Apocalypse-Chapter 51: A Bit Chatting and Spinning
Adrian and Ryan left the room for now and closed the door. Just outside the room, they spoke to one another.
"So the country is in shambles as the head of state flees to an unknown location. Now that’s what I call the typical politicians in this country. Like not that I expect too much from him anyways."
"It’s standard procedure that a president leaves a compromised area," Ryan said. "Continuity of government. You pull leadership out so something still functions."
Adrian let out a quiet breath through his nose.
"Yeah," he said. "On paper, that makes sense."
He glanced back at the door, where Herrera was being treated.
"But from where I’m standing, it just looks like everything collapsed the moment pressure hit. This is no ordinary zombie apocalypse. Like imagine this, all at once, major cities across the globe were suddenly overrun in a matter of days," Adrian continued. "No buildup. No warning that anyone could act on. It just... happened."
Ryan nodded slightly.
"Which explains the response," he said. "Units isolated, comms breaking down, everyone defaulting to engagement rules. They see something they don’t recognize, they shoot."
Adrian crossed his arms again, leaning back against the wall.
"Still doesn’t change the fact that we’re on the receiving end of it."
"No," Ryan said. "It doesn’t."
He paused for a second, then looked at Adrian more directly.
"But from their side, we don’t make sense either."
Adrian glanced at him.
"What do you mean?"
Ryan gestured slightly, not wide, just enough to point at everything around them.
"This base," he said. "Patriot systems online. A-10 in the air. Predator drones. MRAPs, logistics chain, manpower. And you. You have a system that lets you spin a gacha and pull military hardware and trained personnel out of nowhere. That’s not something you ordinarily see in this world right? So yeah, this zombie apocalypse is an anomaly. There is even a possibility that there are others out there who possess the same ability as you."
"You’re right," Adrian accepted his reasoning. "But still, after what the pilot did, we are not safe from infection and military force. Whoever sent him would get suspicious and probably send another to his last known location. Now we have to clear that misunderstanding and to do that, we need to know where their base is. And the pilot is not cooperating."
"Well sir, we’ll try again tomorrow. Let him rest a little."
"Yeah, okay, we’ll try again tomorrow. I’m going to my office for now and spin a gacha. I have a lot of points that I have to use after the Supreme Hunter kill."
"Go for it sir. I’m going to take a rest too since it’s been all day."
With that, they nodded their head and went to their respective rooms.
Adrian went inside his office and sat on the chair in front of his work desk. He opened his system and then checked his points.
He has 55,500 points, so that’s 55 spins.
"Time to try my luck," Adrian simply said before spinning up the gacha.
The interface responded the moment he confirmed it.
Icons blurred, shifting fast—vehicles, crates, silhouettes, fuel drums, weapon cases—cycling without pattern before locking one by one.
[Spin #1 — Rewards x10]
Lockheed C-130H Hercules (1 unit, older variant, cargo-configured)
M113A2 Armored Personnel Carrier (3 units)
FN Minimi Mk3 5.56mm LMG (12 units + ammo belts)
5.56×45mm NATO Ammunition (120,000 rounds)
Portable Diesel Generator — Perkins 400 Series (200 kVA, 2 units)
JP-8 Aviation Fuel (3,000 liters, sealed drums)
Field Medical Stretchers (20 units)
Ballistic Helmets (Level IIIA, 60 units)
AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monoculars (15 units)
Combat Utility Trucks (2½-ton, 4 units)
The interface didn’t pause.
It spun again.
[Spin #2 — Rewards x10]
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (1 unit)
M2A2 Bradley IFV (2 units)
FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS (4 launchers + 12 missiles)
M240B 7.62mm Machine Guns (8 units + tripods)
7.62×51mm NATO Ammunition (150,000 rounds)
Caterpillar C18 Diesel Generator (600 kW, 1 unit)
Shell Diesel Fuel (5,000 liters)
Encrypted Military Radios (AN/PRC-148, 25 units)
Fuel Tanker Truck (8,000L capacity, 1 unit) 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Field Rations (MRE, 3,000 packs)
The grid cycled again.
Faster this time.
[Spin #3 — Rewards x10]
T-72B3 Main Battle Tank (2 units)
Stryker ICV (2 units)
MP5A5 Submachine Gun (30 units + magazines)
RPG-7 Launchers (6 units + HEAT rounds)
Mixed Small Arms Ammunition (200,000 rounds total)
Cummins QSX15 Generator Set (750 kW, 1 unit)
Chevron Diesel (4,500 liters)
Water Purification Systems (10 units, field-grade)
Thermal Weapon Sights (20 units)
Heavy-Duty Forklifts (3 units)
Another spin.
No pattern.
No predictability.
[Spin #4 — Rewards x10]
AH-64D Apache Longbow (1 unit)
UH-60 Black Hawk (1 unit)
BTR-80 APC (3 units)
Mk19 40mm Grenade Launcher (4 units)
40mm Grenade Rounds (2,000 rounds)
ExxonMobil Aviation Fuel (Jet-A equivalent, 6,000 liters)
MTU Diesel Generator (1.2 MW, 1 unit)
Combat Engineering Tools (breaching kits, 20 sets)
Body Armor (Level IV plates, 80 sets)
Drone Recon Units (quadcopters, 10 units)
The interface flickered again.
Another set.
[Spin #5 — Rewards x10]
K21 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (2 units)
LAV-25 Recon Vehicle (3 units)
FN SCAR-L 5.56mm Rifles (25 units + optics)
Javelin ATGM (6 launchers + 18 missiles)
5.56mm NATO Ammunition (180,000 rounds)
Petron Diesel Fuel (local supply, 7,000 liters)
Portable Fuel Storage Bladders (15,000L total capacity)
Satellite Communication Kits (secure uplink, 4 units)
Combat Medic Kits (advanced trauma, 30 packs)
Flatbed Cargo Trucks (6 units)
It kept going.
The spins didn’t slow. They stacked faster, grouping into larger blocks as the system compressed duplicates and merged identical rewards. By the time Adrian pulled up the full summary, the interface wasn’t showing individual items anymore.
Aircraft first.
C-17 Globemaster III – 3 units
C-130J/H Hercules – 5 units combined
KC-135 Stratotanker – 2 units
A-10 Thunderbolt II – 5 units
F-16C Fighting Falcon – 20 units
AH-64D Apache Longbow – 15 units
UH-60 Black Hawk – 22 units
CH-47 Chinook – 10 units
Then to the armor.
M1A2 Abrams – 20 units
T-72B3 – 36 units
T-90MS – 14 units.
Then IFVs.
M2A3 Bradley – 32 units
K21 IFV – 24 units
Stryker ICV – 28 units
LAV-25 – 30 units
And carriers.
M113 APC – 60 units
BTR-80/82 variants – 40 units
Next is Mobility and Logistics.
Heavy cargo trucks / flatbeds – 80+ units
Fuel tanker trucks – 20 units
JLTV / HMMWV fleet – 120+ units
Engineering equipment (dozers, excavators, graders) – 40 units total
Heavy recovery vehicles – 10 units
Forklifts and loaders – 25 units
Then ammunition.
5.56×45mm NATO – ~5 million rounds
7.62×51mm NATO – ~2.5 million rounds
7.62×39mm / mixed calibers – ~2 million rounds
.50 BMG – 300,000 rounds
40mm grenades – 25,000 rounds
Total small arms and support ammunition.
Well over 10 million rounds.
He leaned back slightly.
Fuel.
JP-8 / Jet fuel – ~180,000 liters
Diesel – ~350,000 liters
Aviation gasoline – ~60,000 liters
Fuel bladders – 200,000L capacity total.
Power.
Mixed industrial generators (Perkins, Caterpillar, Cummins, MTU).
Output range: 200 kVA up to 2 MW units.
Total units: 50+ generators.
Engineering and sustainment.
Construction and earthmoving equipment – 40 units.
Mobile workshops and repair bays – 20 units.
Water purification systems – 40 units.
Medical field kits – 200+ sets.
Field rations – 20,000+ packs.
In this spins, he was more lucky than the first.







