Buttonville

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Suburb of Buttonville
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Buttonville's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Buttonville

Latest EMR:
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p: CJun 6

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Phone Mast: (44,95)

Warehouse 44,95

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Known groups in this suburb:
— Survivor Groups —
— Zombie Groups —
  • Only feral zombies...
— Hostile Groups —

Key buildings in Buttonville:

Malls: Part of Buckley Mall
NecroTech Buildings: 4

(48,91) (47,90) (41,98) (48,96)

Police Departments: 1
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Schools 2, Churches 2, Auto Repair 3, Railway Stations 3
Suburb Number: 95
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Buttonville is a suburb of Malton, located in the south of the city. A few residents held the brief opinion that this suburb should be referred to as "Cheeseville" based on a poll on one group's public forum; efforts to replace the suburb name in this article were considered vandalism under this wiki's NPOV rules and removed. It continues to be known as "Butt-ville" by several dirty-minded residents, but no effort to "correct" this article has emerged. It is occasionally abbreviated to "The Button" or "The Butt" (the source of many jokes by degenerate locals) and can be referred to as "Bazzanb!rrh" in kiZombie by players with Death Rattle. The suburb currently has no other common aliases.

Buttonville contains the western half of Buckley Mall.

Many residents, survivor and zombie alike, prefer to be referred to as "Buttonvillains".

One may use the following tinyurl to refer to this page: http://tinyurl.com/jpfhl

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points

Buttonville Information Resources

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The Buttonville Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Buttonville from External Military Reports and NecroWatch.

Survivor groups advise visitors not to sleep in Buttonville's resource buildings. These buildings are generally high-profile targets for zombies, and due to the UBP-compliant Barricade Plan the local groups uphold, tend to be less-heavily barricaded; survivors sleeping inside make these tempting targets into all-you-can-eat buffets as well.

Zombie groups, on the other hand, advise visiting zombies that survivors rarely take their own advice, and that most VSB buildings do turn out to be buffets after all.

Besides Buckley Mall, Buttonville has:

  • 4 NT Buildings (the Fort Building [47, 90], the Brazey Building [48, 91], the Tebbett Building [48, 96], and the Pryor Building [41, 98])
  • 2 Fire Stations (Whittem Place Fire Station [41, 97] and Garlick Square Fire Station [48, 98])
  • 1 Police Station (Ranson Boulevard Police Dept [47, 92])
  • 1 Hospital (St Soter's Hospital [40, 91])

In addition St Soter's Hospital in NW Buttonville, two hospitals lie just on the border: St Agatho's Hospital @ [42, 89] near NW corner in Kinch Heights and Julie General Hospital @ [50, 97] near SE corner in Wyke Hills. Near the NE corner in West Grayside is Piran General Hospital @ [50, 88].

Radio

Survivor groups strongly recommend that radios and transmitters in Buttonville be tuned to:

  • 26.84 Radio Buttonville

Zombie groups strongly recommend that radios and transmitters in Buttonville be eaten.


Most survivor groups and unaffiliated survivors, including Buckley Mall residents, have adopted the Radio Buttonville frequency for mutual defense and ease of suburb-wide communication. Other theoretically applicable but largely unused (in Buttonvile) radio frequencies are as follows:

  • 28.01 - Many PKers find it is harder for their victims to report them to the Rogues Gallery if the required screenshot is filled with miles upon miles of spam radio messages.

Revive Points

There are three operational revivification locations in Buttonville:

Survivor groups in this neighborhood adhere to the policy of No Random Revives (not affiliated with the Randoms); which usually requires one to register one's in-game profile ID on a Revivification Request Tool to prevent reviving PKers. Revive policies in the suburb include (but may not be limited to):

  • The Randoms request that revive-seekers use their revive request forum. Most other groups in the area monitor this revive queue.
  • The Department of Emergency Management prefer that revive-seekers use the DEM Revive Request Tool. (Some groups in the area may monitor this queue.)
  • PKers request that Revive Technicians perform their duties without bias or moral judgment.
  • Zombies request that revive-seekers greet each other, as well as any harmanz who happen to wander into range, with a friendly bite, then sing and dance for a bit (because everybody likes a show while they stand in a queue).

Historical: The St Aidan's Church [40, 97] was an early revivification clinic starting in November 2005. It was closed in October 2006 to simplify the revive points given there is a Sacred Ground cemetery one south.

Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


December

December 20th

Buckley Mall has been captured by the zeds except for one corner still occupied by about 30 survivors, zombie numbers are increasing throughout the suburb although most buildings in the South are still lit.--Regnikov 06:53, 20 December 2009 (UTC)

December 9th

The lights are on in the Northeast corner and most buildings are occupied. A couple are over-barricaded but most are at plan.--Realization4 03:27, 10 December 2009 (UTC)

History Summary

For details see the Buttonville news archive.

December 2009
Buttonville's zombies have been in considerable danger due to the past six raids led by the hit-and-run group that established themselves back in 2008, the Malton Strike Corps. For my fellow Zombies, try to locate fast moving groups AHEAD of time and clear out. They are armed and dangerous.
March 2006
Buttonville reported as quiet by survivors; zombies report "Nazzang ahz habbanang haarh..."
April 2006
The Randoms begin operations in Buttonville.
Zombies occupy and control Buttonville and the mall. Responsible parties reported to be Undeadites, RRF's first Excursion, and the Amalgamated Tourists and Wandering Persons Union.
May 2006
Buttonville survivors finally recover from the invasion mid-month and report Buttonville "peaceful".
June 2006
Big Bash begins sweeping through mid-month, peaks late month, and begins to leave at the end of the month.
July/August 2006
Lingering zombies mostly controlled Buttonville until the end of July. Things were finally peaceful in mid-August. There was a brief rise of zombie activity in late August, but fell back again quickly.
September - November 2006
Buttonville is quite peaceful. PKers and over-barricading are the most serious threats to survivors. Picnickers with guns are the most serious threats to the few standing zombies.
December 2006
Led by the Randoms, Operation Christmas lights had power in every building in Buttonville, most with Christmas lights.
January/February 2007
January was very quiet. Slowly, through February, zombie activity increased.
March 2007
Multiple large hordes of zombies moved through, including a new Mall Tour. Zombie counts exceeded 200 and survivors were forced to retreat. The zombies moved on fairly quickly and survivor-supremacy was restored in April.
April 2007
Although there were still quite a few lingering zombies, over-barricading became a bigger problem for survivors.
G.I.F.D. establish themselves in Buttonville.
May-June 2007
Buttonville fairly quiet.
July 2007
Militant Order of Barhah attacks Buckley Mall. Otherwise, Buttonville was quiet for the month.
Aug - Sept 2007
Ridleybank Resistance Front looks into the sales at Buckley Mall at the end of August then parties in many buildings for much of September.

Buttonville Barricade Plan

Survivors advise continuing education regarding their Barricade Plan by spraying buildings with tags similar to the following:

EHB. Buttonville Plan http://tinyurl.com/3angrj
VSB+2. Buttonville Plan http://tinyurl.com/3angrj

Zombies advise continuing education regarding their Barricade Policy by spraying buildings with bits of survivors.

Further discussion and explanation can be found on the Buttonville Barricade Plan dedicated page.


40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
90 Runciman Towers
Wheddon Auto Repair
Howland Walk
Aulsey Row
Purt Walk
the Barret Hotel
Welsher Square
the Fort Building
Cabble Alley Railway Station
wasteland
90
91 St. Soter's Hospital
Bord Boulevard
Tinney Bank
Pothecary Row
Club Bennett
Chittenden Row
the Curtice Arms
Northup Avenue Railway Station
the Brazey Building
a factory
91
92 Fey Walk
Wadman Place School
Grove Avenue
Beakes Drive
St. Columbanus's Church
Rosenhagen Plaza
Tarring Place
Ranson Boulevard Police Department
Saffyn Place
the Mechel Museum
92
93 Darvall Lane
wasteland
a junkyard
Marshfield Road
a cemetery
RP
a carpark
Bell Lane
a warehouse
a factory
the Bainton Hotel
93
94 Milard Lane
a factory
Brinson Square
a carpark
Bonning Cinema
Don Avenue
Griffiths Park
Houlden Avenue
Stayne Row
a junkyard
94
95 Beable Drive
Halliley Cinema
a warehouse
Wybrants Plaza
a warehouse
MPM
Hallifax Auto Repair
Hallson Alley
wasteland
RP
Hutchin Bank
Wadley Bank
95
96 the Bound Building
the Dury Building
Pound Street
wasteland
a junkyard
Fildes Walk
Club Hunt
Patridge Grove
the Tebbett Building
Gyllet Street
96
97 St. Aidan's Church
Whittem Place Fire Station
Pargitten Alley School
Snow Library
Milligan Street
Club Dell
Perriott Grove
Lyne Cinema
Rhymes Crescent
the Knapton Building
97
98 a cemetery
RP
the Pryor Building
the Mallery Building
Pidgeon Avenue
the Shickell Arms
a junkyard
Rouse Road
Hanney Auto Repair
Garlick Square Fire Station
Buckley Mall
98
99 Headland Street
a warehouse
Frost Square
Bowle Row
Jenkins Lane Railway Station
Alner Place School
the Lethebe Building
a factory
a warehouse
Buckley Mall
99
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49


LEGEND
Extremely Heavily Barricaded Very Strongly Barricaded No Barricades
Auto Repair Shops Hospitals Other (non-TRP)
Factories and
Power Stations
NecroTech Buildings Unbarricadable
Forts and Malls Police Departments
MPM: Mobile Phone Masts RP: Revive Points


Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Buttonville
NW N NE
W
Runciman Towers Wheddon Auto Repair Howland Walk Aulsey Row Purt Walk the Barret Hotel Welsher Square the Fort Building Cabble Alley Railway Station wasteland
St. Soter's Hospital Bord Boulevard Tinney Bank Pothecary Row Club Bennett Chittenden Row the Curtice Arms Northup Avenue Railway Station the Brazey Building a factory
Fey Walk Wadman Place School Grove Avenue Beakes Drive St. Columbanus's Church Rosenhagen Plaza Tarring Place Ranson Boulevard Police Department Saffyn Place the Mechel Museum
Darvall Lane wasteland a junkyard Marshfield Road a cemetery
RP
a carpark Bell Lane a warehouse a factory the Bainton Hotel
Milard Lane a factory Brinson Square a carpark Bonning Cinema Don Avenue Griffiths Park Houlden Avenue Stayne Row a junkyard
Beable Drive Halliley Cinema a warehouse Wybrants Plaza a warehouse Hallifax Auto Repair Hallson Alley wasteland
RP
Hutchin Bank Wadley Bank
the Bound Building the Dury Building Pound Street wasteland a junkyard Fildes Walk Club Hunt Patridge Grove the Tebbett Building Gyllet Street
St. Aidan's Church Whittem Place Fire Station Pargitten Alley School Snow Library Milligan Street Club Dell Perriott Grove Lyne Cinema Rhymes Crescent the Knapton Building
a cemetery
RP
the Pryor Building the Mallery Building Pidgeon Avenue the Shickell Arms a junkyard Rouse Road Hanney Auto Repair Garlick Square Fire Station Buckley Mall
Headland Street a warehouse Frost Square Bowle Row Jenkins Lane Railway Station Alner Place School the Lethebe Building a factory a warehouse Buckley Mall
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SW S SE