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===Description===
===Description===
A nondescript tower block, just like hundreds of others you've seen and not given a moment's thought to.


===History===
===History===
Anderson Towers' chief claim to fame is that no-one has ever cared two hoots about it. The name was picked at random out of a telephone directory with a pin. The architect drew a box, added more boxes as windows, added doors here and there, and called it a day. No-one who lived here ever loved it, or even hated it. It just was, and still is, an utterly bland concrete box with glass windows, a grey edifice in a grey sky.
Even when the rest of Malton is bathed in sunshine, Anderson Towers remains grey.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
Who cares?


===Current Status===
===Current Status===
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 29 January 2013

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Anderson Towers
Last Update June 2020
Zashiya (talk) 09:44, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Anderson Towers

Fryerbank [91, 84]

the Blanning Building Bastick Auto Repair Bulmer Street
wasteland Anderson Towers St. Seraphim's Hospital
Pollock Street School St. Columbanus's Church a cemetery

Basic Info:

  • Multi-story housing blocks. Windows can be jumped from to turn a character into a zombie.
  • Towers have no internal descriptions. Some towers, like Lerwill Towers in Greentown, have mobile phone masts mounted on them.

Description

A nondescript tower block, just like hundreds of others you've seen and not given a moment's thought to.

History

Anderson Towers' chief claim to fame is that no-one has ever cared two hoots about it. The name was picked at random out of a telephone directory with a pin. The architect drew a box, added more boxes as windows, added doors here and there, and called it a day. No-one who lived here ever loved it, or even hated it. It just was, and still is, an utterly bland concrete box with glass windows, a grey edifice in a grey sky.

Even when the rest of Malton is bathed in sunshine, Anderson Towers remains grey.

Barricade Policy

Who cares?

Current Status

July 29, 2008 EHB, power, Transmitter=26.87