The Buttle Building (Dakerstown)

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The Buttle Building
There are 5 zombies inside of the building, possibly zerg accounts left by Extinction to keep an eye on Dakerstown.
Franklin Castle 04:57, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
the Buttle Building
(MPM)

Dakerstown [4,5]

the Tobit Arms the Doyne Hotel a junkyard
St. Bartholomew's Hospital the Buttle Building
(MPM)
Montacute Place
a factory Owsley Alley Petvin Place

Basic Info:

  • Blocks labeled "the Something Building" are office buildings. Some are NecroTech Buildings and can be identified by the "[NT]" appended to their name if you have the NecroTech Employment skill.
  • Office buildings are tall enough for survivors to commit suicide from. They also provide a vantage point from which binoculars can be used.
  • Office buildings can be barricaded normally.

Maltel

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[edit] Current Status

Destroyed, Ransacked, zombies are inside. User:David Schofield 6:17 pm, 28 Febuary 2009

[edit] Description

One of several buildings all built by the same construction company. They used the same blueprints on office buildings throughout Malton. A thirty five story blue and black glass high rise in the heart of Dakerstown.

Owned by The Butthole Surfers
This building is officially claimed by The Butthole Surfers in all their golden-brown glory.
Official Butthole Building

[edit] History

The Buttle Building is one of the many buildings Dakerstown was know for before the quarantine. One of the eight high rise office buildings that covered Dakerstown and provided the suburb with it's main product, office space. It was given note when the only mobile phone mast for the suburb was placed on it's roof. When it was still occupied it headquartered the administration for St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Some of there offices can still be found on the top floors.

[edit] Barricade Policy

Maltel tower Keep at EHB

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