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A fictional character in [[Doggieboy]]'s [[Apocalyptic Daria]], Robert Cord is a man who died of natural causes (possibly a massive heart attack) in his home because of the events of [[Black Saturday]]. [[Daria]] and [[Jane]] came across his home on the second night after Balck Saturday as they were looking for shelter. The two girls were forced to kill three men in self-defense (they had come to torture and kill Mr. Cord, and planned to do the same to any visitors he had with him).
A fictional character in [[Doggieboy]]'s [[Apocalyptic Daria]], Robert Cord is a man who died of natural causes (possibly a massive heart attack) in his home because of the events of [[Black Saturday]]. [[Daria]] and [[Jane]] came across his home on the second night after Balck Saturday as they were looking for shelter. The two girls were forced to kill three men in self-defense (they had come to torture and kill Mr. Cord, and planned to do the same to any visitors he had with him).


Before leaving, Daria & Jane were able to retrieve supplies that would be of use in the coming days, including a 30-06 deer rifle, 12-gauge 'double-barreled' shotgun, a 10-gauge single-round shotgun, a .357 Magnum revolver (like the .357 taken from [[Larry Carter]], which would become Daria's personal weapon), and a .22 'Rossi' two-shot pistol, and assorted amounts of ammunition. They also took Mr. Cord's SUV, after forging documents to indicate that Jane's father had bought the vehicle for $5000.00 days before Black Saturday.
Before leaving, Daria & Jane were able to retrieve supplies that would be of use in the coming days, including a 30-06 deer rifle, 12-gauge 'double-barreled' shotgun, a 10-gauge single-round shotgun, a .357 Magnum revolver (like the .357 taken from [[Larry Carter]], which would become Daria's personal weapon), and a .22 'Rossi' , as well as assorted amounts of ammunition. They also took Mr. Cord's SUV, after forging documents to indicate that Jane's father had bought the vehicle for $5000.00 days before Black Saturday.