User talk:Flustered Fred
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BRRC
Hi Fred, I noticed on a talk page that your group was looking to bring back the BRCC. Just thought I'd register my interest. I also posted on the BRRC page, just incase anyone still reads it. Cheers. Lord Rutherford 09:51, 5 October 2007 (BST)
Pippard still services Rotter Revives. It's just not obvious since the BRRC wiki page has fallen in to disuse. Basically, if you tear down the cades and get in, don't attack the staff or generator and possibly mrh? you'll get a revive after your profile gets checked out, often in minutes. Don't be RRF or Gore Corps or something else obnoxious. There's lots of good reason for the tear down cades revive policy. The sum of them is, it makes the Revive Clinic ungriefable, and indestructable beyond zombie occupation. There's lots of ways your group could leverage their man power to make the zombie revive a sure thing, since I can virtually assure Pippard will be lit at all times. But honestly, if the rotter in question saves 50 ap, it's pretty much a done deal, cades aren't that strong. If one of your members dropped by with a heads up for those inside, or just do the revive themselves, frankly you probably couldn't be stopped. No one uses the BRRC wiki anymore. I read it only sporadically. After the big bash wiped South Blytheville out a year or so ago, the BRRC just never bounced back. There's been talk of setting up a by appointment forum, where people would jump out the window help tear down the cades, or just have a permanent door zombie, however no one wants to run it. So here we are, Malton's least well known rotter revive clinic.--Jack's Cold Sweat 06:11, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
CCPD
I've sent some travellers who are nearby to help with your HQ problem. We can make it a payback for you guys helping us out with ours. Cya round DanceDanceRevolution 22:30, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, no problem. I will keep the travellers up to date on the problem. We'll be trying our hardest to stop these zombies from invading our 3 blocks of paradise. Tell your member his work to keep our HQ secure is greatly appreciated. Until later, DanceDanceRevolution 07:00, 23 November 2007 (UTC)