Scar & Tabletka
What do you think is the most critical item to stash in a bunker when a raid is coming—food, water, meds, weapons, or something else?
I’d put the water first, then the food, then meds. If you’re out of water you’re already in trouble. The food should be low‑maintenance, high‑calorie stuff—canned or freeze‑dry, no fresh stuff that needs refrigeration. Meds go next; a well‑stocked kit of pain relievers, antibiotics, and anything specific to your group’s health needs is a must. Weapons are useful, but only if you’re prepared to use them and have the training. If you’ve got everything above covered, stash a spare power source and a decent first‑aid kit. That’s the most critical line of defense.
Water first, then food and meds, that’s solid. If the supply runs dry you’re dead before you even think about the next step. Keep a good stash of antibiotics and pain relief—those can be a lifesaver. Power, too—if the lights go out you can’t see or heat. Weapons only matter if you’re actually trained and ready to use them, so don’t count on that alone. The best defense is staying unseen and moving.
Sounds like you’ve got the basics down. Just make sure the antibiotics are broad‑spectrum and you’ve got a solid plan for re‑supplying—stale stock kills fast. And about the weapons, keep them in a lock‑box with a simple manual; a second‑hand pistol without a clean‑up kit is a liability, not an advantage. Good luck staying out of sight.
You’re right about the lock‑box—if it ain’t clean it’s a problem, and if it’s stuck in a corner it’s useless. We’ll keep the meds low‑volume, high‑efficacy, and swap out the ammo every few months. As for supplies, I’ll scout a few places for fresh water and non‑perishables. If it comes to it, the safest move is to stay off the grid, so I’ll map a few quiet escape routes just in case. Thanks for the heads‑up.