DHPD/Department of The Commissioner
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[edit] DHPD HistoryDunell Hills, a small quiet community that has always kept to itself, rests on the very outskirts of Malton. Thanks to the biotech industry in the area (the suburb supports several clinics and research hospitals), the residents were educated and prosperous, though not terribly abreast of current events. It was during a PTA meeting at Godsland Street School that the quarantine was instituted, and it was some time before the residents could get a clear idea of what was going on. Various waves of zombies swept through, and judgement came upon the residents. The streets bled. Flash forward a month or nine later: several key residents, a renegade NecroTech executive, and a few survivors from other parts of the city found themselves huddling in the rubble of one of the hospitals. It was there that former volunteer firefighter Sharko organized the rag-tag group of survivors and started consolidating supplies and skills. A quick and dangerous raid on one of the nearby police stations yielded a box of badges which survivors began wearing to indicate membership. Though Sharko had been a brave, motivating, and comely figure, the organization still remained largely democratic. With Sharko's disappearance, select members of the DHPD began to recruit more and more survivors, and organize the facilities that became available as the zombies were forced from Dunell Hills. Despite the occasional "invasion" or surge of the feral population, Dunell Hills became considered as one of the "safer," if not "safest," suburbs in Malton. Presently, group membership has swelled like a puss-filled wound, and the DHPD is close to becoming the biggest and baddest zombone-kicker in all of Malton. Players have come and gone, people have fought and died, but we are now in the top five of all groups in Malton! Hail Squishface! Hail Sharko!
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