Peppardville Buildings

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Basic Info:
  • 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.

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[edit] The Brymer Building

the Brymer Building

Peppardville [73,43]

a factory wasteland a factory
the Kerle Arms the Brymer Building the Chichester Monument
wasteland Purchas Auto Repair Stirling Towers


[edit] The Gibbons Building

the Gibbons Building

Peppardville [74,47]

Baring Lane Albyn Bank a junkyard
the Snee Arms the Gibbons Building St. Helena's Church
wasteland a junkyard Meyrick Plaza Police Department

The Gibbons Building was built with the sole purpose of conducting an experiment that would test the validity of the "Infinite Monkey Theorem"; the building was named as such due to gibbons being the majority of the test subjects. The experiment was a spectacular failure, as within a week the monkeys and apes used for the study went wild, hurling various office supplies around and throwing feces at one another. One monkey did write a very compelling mystery novel, which was published, though sold poorly.


[edit] The Hancox Building

the Hancox Building

Peppardville [71,49]

Midelton Drive the Terdre Hotel Dodington Auto Repair
the Sage Building the Hancox Building Beele Boulevard Railway Station
wasteland
(Edgecombe)
Tayler Row
(Edgecombe)
Copless Grove Railway Station
(Edgecombe)


[edit] The Higgdon Building

the Higgdon Building

Peppardville [79,44]

Scorse Cinema Heritage Lane a junkyard
(Pitneybank)
Titley Park the Higgdon Building St. Lucy's Church
(Pitneybank)
Russell Row a carpark Elers Park
(Pitneybank)

Built in the mid-Eighties by media giant Higgdon, Inc., after acquiring Titley Park, it was planned to be the company's new headquarters in the years after its completion. Unfortunately, poor business practices and the overall disappointing performance of the already-unprofitable Titley Park forced Higgdon to sell many of its assets, including the park. The building remained in the possession of Higgdon, though only the top three floors were used by the company; the rest of its office space was rented out to various businesses.


[edit] The Maine Building

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The Maine Building
Retaken by local survivors. But thanks again for the meals!

--DJ Deadbeat 19:32, 20 July 2008 (BST)


the Maine Building

Peppardville [78,42]

Swansborough Plaza a carpark Whetcombe Auto Repair
Dalley Library the Maine Building wasteland
the MacKenzie Arms Scorse Cinema Heritage Lane
NecroTech Logo
The Maine Building [78, 42] is one of two NecroTech buildings in the suburb of Peppardville.


[edit] The Marks Building

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The Marks Building
"a horde of thirty or so outside the Marks Building" according to a recent report from 25.96MHz

--User:The Rooster The Rooster 13:44, 9 July 2008 (BST)


the Marks Building

Peppardville [71,46]

the Howdell Monument Kemball Avenue Denbury Square
Swaine Towers the Marks Building Kray Towers
a factory Keirl Towers Higley Crescent
NecroTech Logo
The Marks Building [71, 46] is one of two NecroTech buildings in the suburb of Peppardville. The designated entry-point for the building is Swaine Towers.


[edit] The Sage Building

the Sage Building

Peppardville [70,49]

Whitten Place Fire Station
(Pimbank)
Midelton Drive the Terdre Hotel
Mathams Avenue
(Pimbank)
the Sage Building the Hancox Building
Pratley Road Police Department
(Roftwood)
wasteland
(Edgecombe)
Tayler Row
(Edgecombe)



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