Pescodside

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Pescodside's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Pescodside

Latest EMR:
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Phone Mast: (93,13)

The Farbrother Building

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Known groups in this suburb:
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— Hostile Groups —
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Key buildings in Pescodside:

Malls:
NecroTech Buildings: 3

(91,14) (95,15) (93,11)

Police Departments: 2
Hospitals: 2
Fire Stations: 5
Bulletin Boards: 3
Others: Schools 2, Monuments 1
Suburb Number: 20

Pescodside is a suburb of Malton, located in the northeast corner of the city. Several interesting buildings and locations of note within Pescodside include the Featherstone Library [94,16], the Happy-Happy Fun-Fun Sugar Mill [90,16], the Prior Monument [99,10], and the suburb's holy trinity of churches: St. Odile's Church [94,10], St. Matthias's Church [96,12], and St. Josephine's Church [90,19].

Pescodside

Before the outbreak Pescodside was known as one of Malton's more culturally-minded suburbs. This was best reflected in the "Museum Mile" which made Pescodside so popular among families in neighboring suburbs. During the outbreak, Pescodside was nearly deserted with most of its inhabitants having been evacuated by military convoy, but even with this being the case not everyone was able to flee Malton before the quarantine was in place, which in some cases included military personnel. Those soldiers and unevacuated civilians became the survivors who now populate the nearly deserted suburb.

In the months that followed groups formed from among the survivor ranks, such as the Sons of Korhal and the Friends of the Featherstone Library, which in turn helped pave the way towards providing security to survivors within the suburb. Of course at the same time threats to humanity were never far away as zombie hordes inexorably flowed into the suburb. Hordes such as the Bela Lugosi Fan Klub and the Drunken Dead marched in from the nearby desolate suburb of Dunningwood and claimed Pescodside as their own. In the ensuing battles control of the suburb changed hands many times with both survivors and zombies alike claiming victory at one time or another. Those days are well remembered and while some groups, like the Drunken Dead and Friends of the Featherstone Library, have withstood the test of time other groups have passed into memory.

The Burchell Arms Regulars, another of the suburb's oldest survivor groups, established the Otto Street revive point in May 2006, continue to sponsor the Clewett Building, and arranged a safe house network in the westside of Pescodside - lasting throughout two attacks from the Big Bash and a separate attack by the Ridleybank Resistance Front. These days, alongside the older groups, new groups vie for control within Pescodside. Among the survivors stand the Pescodside Defense Alliance, Dante's Guard, and Metal Fox. While among the undead the Dead Animals - Redux are currently the only local zombie group. In the wake of larger zombie hordes, like the Militant Order of Barhah and Mall Tour '07, all the survivor groups, both new and old, have been successful in re-establishing survivor dominance in this area. However, the area is now under attack as the most recent target of this year's Big bash. Casualties are beginning to slowly climb as the death tolls are seeming to have a snowball effect. If you visit the suburb, remember, it's always nice to EHB when you visit a neighbor!

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points


Revive Points
Mermagen Street [94,14] was opened as one of the very first revive points in the suburb, and was patrolled and serviced by the Sons of Korhal. When the Sons disbanded the location fell under the management of the Pescodside Defense Alliance (PDA) who maintain it to this day. This was followed by The Burchell Arms Regulars who have declared Otto Street [91,16] as a revive point maintained by their group.

On a more historical note, one of the oldest revive points in Pescodside was located at Sirl Plaza [93,10] and was monitored by NecroTech staff stationed at the Waish Building, but since March 2006 it was officially declared inactive. This was in no small part due to the fact that often bored Dulston survivors from Pegrum Place PD would attack zombies awaiting revival at Sirl Plaza making it too hazardous a location.



Check out the Pescodside Building Information Center

Recent News

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

February 2009

February 1st

Northern Pescodside is seeing an increase of zombies as Dulston is still under attack. Survivors are asked to help maintain the Mermagen Street and Otto Street Revive Points, as well as help out Treweeke Mall in Dulston. LemonHead7t7 *̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡̡|͡|̲̲̲͡͡͡ ̲▫̲͡ ̲̲̲͡͡π̲̲͡͡ ̲̲͡▫̲̲͡͡ ̲|]]| ̡̡̡ ̡ ̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡*̡͌l̡* Talk/PDA/Red Rum/MOB 01:35, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

January 2009

January 31st

NecroWatch reported in from the Clewett Building, one of the three facilities located in the suburb. A recent scan revealed that there were only 9 zombies within the immediate area. Of these zombies 3 were at St. Odile's Church and 2 more zombies were at the Waish Building. The other remaining zombies were scattered and posed no real threat to any specific location.

January 18th

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Pescodside, counted thirty or so outside ... all stragglers, no groups ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... only a few buildings damaged though ... the Clewett Building is being held ..."

Sounds safe to me. Can anyone in the suburb confirm this and update the danger level accordingly? -- Kittithaj 18:13, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
I confirm, it's been safer than I've ever seen it. However, people need to leave their couches and 'cade. 19:34, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

December 2008

December 21st

Zombies cleared the Waish Building and ruined it. The area is looking a little better now... --WanYao 20:53, 21 December 2008 (UTC)

December 17th

BAR retook Waish NT yesterday and powered it. Area is looking good.-- tom1504 17:15, 17 December 2008 (BST)

December 15th

BAR has recently moved into the burb repairing and holding buildings as they go. Clewett NT and Inman NT are both pwered and held by the BAR and the PDA as well as locals. Largest group of zeds is 7 with 20-25 spread throughout the burb. Things are looking good for survivors. --tom1504 10:41, 15 December 2008 (GMT)

Things to do while in Pescodside

  • Featherstone Wargame Society - The Featherstone Library and members of the Friends of the Featherstone Library would like to invite all strategy gamers to join them for their weekly wargame sessions. New survivors will learn basic tactics they may one day serve them in real life, that is, if they acquire troops, tanks, artillery, and air support. And for those not keen on gaming, drop by the library and read a book. Have you read a book today?
  • Sugar?... Sugar!... SUGAR!! - Tired? Not finding you have enough energy to survive these days? Well then come on down to the Happy-Happy Fun-Fun Sugar Mill! Children and adults of all ages love sugar, and our patented HH-brand raw red sugar is all-natural thanks to our (legally unpatented) secret recipe. So remember, bring all your children to the mill for a day of fun, why, kids might have so much fun that they may never want to leave*...
*DISCLAIMER: The HH Company is not held liable for any missing children. Parents are asked to monitor their children at all times unless distracted by our helpful staff.
  • The "Museum Mile" - Few suburbs in Malton can boast 6 museums, but Pescodside certainly can. Along with the Pepperell, Nurley, and Masters Museums in nearby Dulston, the Backholer, Sunderland, Keats, and Margetts Museums together form the famous "Museum Mile" which runs from north to south along the west side of the two suburbs. So why not take the day off to relax and visit a museum for a day of culture and education. Patrons are reminded, please, no vandalizing (i.e. ransacking).

Barricade Policy

While not enforced, the Pescodside Barricade Plan is supported by survivors groups within the suburb. As a precaution survivors are advised to review the plan and be aware of potential barricade levels throughout Pescodside. If the barricades at a specific location do not match the plan survivors have the right to lower them, but should know that lowering barricades may draw ire from survivors at that location - especially in the west, where the Burchell Arms Regulars have established and kept to a long term local barricade plan for the area.

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Pescodside
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Dancey Alley Brokbury Row Fire Station Tanner Auto Repair Sirl Plaza St Odile's Church a factory Whish Way
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Lentell Walk Police Dept Leigh Walk
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the Prior Monument
the Backholer Museum the Sunderland Museum Farmer Walk the Waish Building Spitter Walk Railway Station Sadley Way Fire Station Huddlestone Square the Jewell Museum Bearcrofte Bank the Petvin Museum
Chaffie Lane School Liminton Plaza Bamford Park Batten Drive Club Godfry Flooks Grove St Matthias's Church the Squires Building Newcombe Towers a junkyard
Witherell Crescent the Lancastle Building Willett Square the Farbrother Building a warehouse Medway Street Acott Crescent Lanning Lane Wyld Towers Morliere Towers
Kempshaw Street the Clewett Building Youl Avenue Railway Station the Holt Building Mermagen Street
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Millerd Walk Fire Station Croom Towers the Mapstone Building St Bartholomew's Hospital Hewitt Way
St Ninian's Hospital Gilles Park Ludwell Lane Fire Station the Keats Museum Wedmore Grove the Inman Building a factory Sands Road Foulkes Street
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Greenley Alley
a factory Otto Street
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Headland Street Fire Station Club Hardyman Featherstone Library Toombs Row Bourder Square Thick Park the Biggs Arms a junkyard
Kitchingman Street Railway Station the Warner Building wasteland the Love Building wasteland the Rayment Arms Gatehouse Road Sellick Lane the Rowson Building the Adkins Motel
Morrhall Alley the Margetts Museum wasteland Groser Crescent Police Dept Rawle Alley a warehouse a carpark Boone Place Couch Boulevard School Caple Library
St Josephine's Church Kemble Lane Railway Station Kearney Drive the Sinclair Motel Tredger Place a junkyard the Mayled Arms a carpark wasteland Winsor Boulevard
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