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The nearest [[Entry Point]] to Club Shelley is the adjacent [[Dennis Row Fire Station]] at [71,28], which is just 1 block South of here and is a designated [[Entry Point]].
The nearest [[Entry Point]] to Club Shelley is the adjacent [[Dennis Row Fire Station]] at [71,28], which is just 1 block South of here and is a designated [[Entry Point]].
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=Current Status=
=Current Status=

Revision as of 04:46, 30 October 2011

Club Shelley

Santlerville [71,27]

Peden Drive Burrough Row Fire Station Tewkesbury Square
St. Matthew's Hospital Club Shelley Warehouse
Paice Street Dennis Row Fire Station
EP
Bowyer Auto Repair

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.


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Club Shelley
EthrDemon (talk) 17:00, 25 February 2020 (UTC)

Description

Club

Club Shelley is one of the five clubs in Santlerville. It is in the South-West corner of the suburb and is regularly frequented by Hospital and Fire Department staff from the surrounding buildings, who visit the club for a good drink and light cabaret performance.

The club is a premier attraction in Santlerville and continues to provide drinks, entertainment and music even in post zombie-invaded Malton, when many other clubs have shut down. Survivors can come here for some R&R when swinging fire axes and zombie slaying gets a little too much.

Maintenance

Club Shelley is a survivor stronghold and although clubs are not Tactical Resource Points, this building is regularly provided with a generator, fuel and a radio transmitter just to keep the disco ball spinning and the disco beats playing.

The Cork-board

The Management would like to sing a big "thank you" to the Dribbling Beavers of Santlerville for their efforts and dedication to help keep Club Shelley safe, barricaded, powered and fuelled. Drinks are on the house for the Beavers, and we've reserved the karaoke on fridays for you guys.

Remember that singing, "BARHAH!" is not recommended.

A quick view

The Club taken over by the Malton Music Industry. It was recommended by a friend as Bassist55 looked around for a decent place. The nearby hospital provides a good place to sleep out a hangover because of excessive building. However, due to our proximity to Heytown, some drunks get eaten along their way to the hospital.

Barricade Policy

The barricades for this building are to be maintained at EHB according to the Santlerville Barricade Plan, which was set up by the Dribbling Beavers of Santlerville.

The nearest Entry Point to Club Shelley is the adjacent Dennis Row Fire Station at [71,28], which is just 1 block South of here and is a designated Entry Point.

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This location is designated to be barricaded at EHB(+4) under the Santlerville Barricade Plan.


Current Status

  • This place and the surrounding fire station, warehouse and hospitals were safe until yesterday, but now a handful of Zombies has tore down and ruined the Dennis Row Fire Station entry point, and are likely scheming to tear down the rest. Any assistance in holding this place would be appreciated. The warehouse is now only VSB and can thusly be used for entry into the complex. I just spent 15+ AP attacking Zombies with my 25% axe, and only got one successful hit. Considering bailing out from this complex completely. Pyongyangologist 13:53, 9 October 2010 (BST)

Club Shelley barricades are now completely torn down and the door to the street is open. Still only a handful of zombies but obviously not enough survivors to keep it cleared and barricaded.Pyongyangologist 15:05, 9 October 2010 (BST)

  • Ruined with zombies sleeping inside. The darkness makes them really hard to kill. Why on earth are so many clubs so close to these hospitals, anyway? --Lariat2301 16:12, 10 June 2009 (BST)

History

  • unknown