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This factory used to produce garments - especially gothic garments - before the breakout. It was notable for it's dangerous working conditions and poor pay. Immediately following the outbreak, the workers of this plant revolted, looting the factory. Some of the workers have gone on to promote socialism and anti-capitalism in the greater Malton area. The building's walls are adorned by a mural depicting rioting and looting. The factory's equipment is now non-property, and production, when done, is without exploitation. | This factory used to produce garments - especially gothic garments - before the breakout. It was notable for it's dangerous working conditions and poor pay. Immediately following the outbreak, the workers of this plant revolted, looting the factory. Some of the workers have gone on to promote socialism and anti-capitalism in the greater Malton area. The building's walls are adorned by a mural depicting rioting and looting. The factory's equipment is now non-property, and production, when done, is without exploitation. | ||
The factory is considered to be part of the Lenin Barracks complex by the People's Republic of Dakerstown. | |||
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Revision as of 06:02, 14 October 2010
Factory 3,6 |
a factory
Dakerstown [03,06]
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General information
Factory 3,6 is neighbouring Swearse Lane PD, St. Bartholomew's H, and the Buttle building. It is of high importance to the Clan, and its barricades should be kept at EHB.
Tag: Crimson Clan HQ - EHB; http://tinyurl.com/22t4ja
History
This factory used to produce garments - especially gothic garments - before the breakout. It was notable for it's dangerous working conditions and poor pay. Immediately following the outbreak, the workers of this plant revolted, looting the factory. Some of the workers have gone on to promote socialism and anti-capitalism in the greater Malton area. The building's walls are adorned by a mural depicting rioting and looting. The factory's equipment is now non-property, and production, when done, is without exploitation.
The factory is considered to be part of the Lenin Barracks complex by the People's Republic of Dakerstown.
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