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In response to your message re: Malton Conservative Party in Starlingtown

Hello there, In response to your first question ("How do we contact Bresh"?): Bresh is one of my characters. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I don't visit the wiki very often. How may I be of assistance? In response to your second post ("we want you to take Starlingtown out of your constituencies"): who is "we", and why would you want us to remove Starlingtown as a constituency? First of all, it is surely only our business what territories we declare a presence in on our group wiki (likewise, for example, we make no gripe whatsoever about which territories the Socialist Factions "claim" on their page - indeed, we haven't even bothered to point out that a couple of the groups listed on their page as part of their coalition no longer exist). Secondly, I can assure you that the presence of Conservative activists within a suburb is always a benign and positive thing: our main in-game group activities are 1)hooking up generators and repairing ruined buildings 2) distributing FAKs to wounded survivors 3) repelling zombies who breach populated buildings and rebuilding the barricades. For the more roleplay-minded members of our group, additional objectives include 4) helpfully pointing out to survivors the spelling mistakes in their profile descriptions 5) gently teasing socialist comrades we encounter. However, there is certainly no harmful consequence to having a Conservative councillor in your constituency. (FYI, I selected Starlington partly because its wiki page describes it as "one of the few upper class suburbs on the east end" - which I thought fits rather nicely with our typical demographic for RP purposes.) --Brescia 19:00, 21 August 2009 (BST)

Needs Building

I had been informed of this by the Wulves and buebert but thank you Andy. The Art collection was not a part of the Needs Building but had been moved there from all over Malton. Unfortunately, it does not come back when the building is repaired. I can speak more on this upon my return. Until then, good luck and I will ask my people who are still in the area to assist you in repairing the bar. --Albert Schwan Albert Schwan  20:44, 12 February 2011 (UTC)

I only put part of the collection there so I do not recall exactly what was on hand. I think as long as there is no duplication, no animal artifacts (which might anger a health inspector), and all of the specimens are of good quality (i.e. not burned, torn, cracked etc.) It will benefit the culture of the area sufficiently. I would however not suggest reinvesting in such a collection until it can be protected. Incidentally, should you need to arrange revivification or coordinate, feel free to stop by my group’s forum.
--Albert Schwan Albert Schwan  23:47, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
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