NecroTech Brooksville
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[edit] Necrotech Facilities in Brooksville
Basic Info:
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Necrotech Brooksville consists of three facilities spread throughout the suburb; The Flooks Building [31,64], The Culling Building [37,64], and The Foreman Building [39,69]. From the street, these buildings are recognizeable as NecroTech offices only by NecroTech employees.
NecroTech buildings have been found to contain several items (with a bit of searching), including books, GPS units, and DNA extractors. Probably the most important item found in NecroTech buildings is the revivification syringe which is able to reverse the effects of the zombie infection .. in effect, returning the "undead" back to the living.
If power to the NecroTech building is restored, highest level NecroTech employees are able to access NecroNet terminals which allow location scans of DNA extracted zombies and syringe manufacture. In addition, in a powered NecroTech building, even the most severe cases of zombism (those with corrupted cortical tissue) are able to be revived by highest level NecroTech employees.
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[edit] the Flooks Building
| the Flooks Building
Brooksville [31,64]
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the Flooks Building is the NecroTech office for western Brooksville. Located in a prime resource area, the Matthias General Hospital and Bidgood Way Police Department are located just one block away. The revivification syringes found and manufactured in the Flooks Building are used to supply the suburb's revivification point at the cemetery [34,65], just 3 blocks away.
Due to the nearly constant zombie attacks on the Flooks Building, a new lingo arisen in Brooksville ... "that place is flooked", referring to any building that has been infiltrated by zombies. The exact meaning of this statement has yet to be determined.
[edit] Barricading Policy
Due to the importance of the Flooks Building in servicing the local revive point, barricades of the building should be built extremely heavy, or as high as possible. In addition, the building should be generated whenever possible. Survivors unable to enter the Flooks Building are urged to check the Foreman Building [39,69].
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The Flooks Building --Rachel Akebre 06:59, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] the Culling Building
| The Culling Building
Brooksville [37,64]
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the Culling Building is the NecroTech office for central Brooksville. Just northwest is the Estlin Building which contains the mobile phone mast for the suburb. One block south is the Mays Boulevard Fire Station. A number of factories also surround the building. The revivification syringes found and manufactured in the Culling Building are used to supply the suburb's revivification point at the cemetery [34,65], just 3 blocks away.
[edit] Barricading Policy
Due to the importance of the Culling Building in servicing the local revive point, barricades of the building should be built extremely heavy, or as high as possible. In addition, the building should be generated whenever possible. Survivors unable to enter the Culling Building are urged to check the Foreman Building [39,69].
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The Culling Building |
[edit] the Foreman Building
| The Foreman Building
Brooksville [39,69] |
the Foreman Building is the NecroTech office for southeastern Brooksville. Located on the very fringes of the suburb, it borders Mockridge Heights, Tapton, and Greentown. One block southeast is the Rounds Boulevard Police Department of Greentown.
[edit] Barricading Policy
The barricades of the Foreman Building should be maintained at a maximum of Very Strongly. This is in order to allow access from all Malton survivors.
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The Foreman Building --Jen 17:04, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
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