Talk:Wyke Hills Barricade Plan

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April/May 2008

The barricade plan has been updated to indicate discrepancies between the situation "on the ground" and what is the "official" barricade plan. Since the continued survival of survivors is at stake, and nobody seems to be actively enforcing the official plan, this additional level of information is quite valuable.

It is my hope that by noting these discrepancies, two things may occur:

  • Survivors will have an easier time locating sanctuary.
  • The official plan gets updated, such that survivors will voluntarily enforce it.

In the absence of a more authoritative voice on the scene, I will continue updating the barricade plan to note typical barricade levels. --Kyle April 26, 2008

"I would ask that the historic president that has been set for St D’s remains. This has been my safe house for more than two years. To repeat the comment from Okrin below. “St. D's church maintains EHB. St. Emelia's next door should be a VS+2 entry point”." Lawrence Scarman, The Vicar of St D's May16th

Screech Lane PD

I was planning on ducking in there with the last of my AP only to find out someone has fully barricaded it. Now I'm stuck outside in the cold for a while. Hopefully someone kept with the plan and I can get inside the fire station in an hour and a half. Lbgrowl 08:49, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

The Lodder Building

If anybody sees this, can we discuss something for a moment? This building is part of Rotter's Relief's revivification plans. It's "Rotter's Relief South", see Rotter's Relief. Would it be possible to change the official barricading policy on this particular building, due to this unique use (and the fact that brain rotted and other survivors coming to the building for a revive are being constantly killed and locked out by EHBs), and the Rotter's Relief group is constantly having to tear the barricades down to let people wanting revives in? The official status of the building does bear changing, considering the unique purpose to which it is being put, and the difficulty it is posing for this organized group of necrotech employees. Whenever those who keep barricading it are asked to keep the cades down, they have lately been pointing to this wiki page it seems, or else refusing the proposition point blank. Can anyone help with this? Jerith 17:33, 3 March 2008 (UTC)

Since no one seems to be maintaining this barricade plan, I've decided to compromise on the status of the barricade status of the Lodder Building. Rather than leave it wide open as Rotter's Relief protocol requires, and instead of keeping it at EHB as per the original barricade plan, I've changed the barricade status to VSB. This way people can still keep it as a resource point, and when a zombie needs a rot revive, they can easily tear down the barricades, come inside of a powered NT, and "Mrh?" for help. This is a policy that has been implemented by the Brain Rot Revive Clinic of South Blythville for their rot revive clinic, and seems to work well for them. Although no one has officially objected to Rotter's Relief using the Lodder Building, I have had requests from members of The Randoms from the neighboring suburb of Buttonville ask me in IRC to change the location. In order to keep good will and the lines of communication open on the subject, a compromise is best until the situation can be finalized.
Also since the Lodder Building was changed from EHB to VSB, I changed the barricade levels of St. Emelia's, St. Dionysius's and St. Celestine's Churches and Screech Lane Police Dept so that there wouldn't be two entry points right next to each other. The new changes gives the mall an extra entry point, which is always useful, and makes the Screen Lane Police Dept EHB which is good since resource points are always a favorite target of zombies. --BrainsTasty 21:23, 6 April 2008 (BST)

St E's

St. Emelia's is used as an entry point for the NT building and mall. It's marked as EHB on the plan.--Cartoonlad 03:47, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

This looks to have been fixed (which is a good thing, as the complaint was 8 months ago), but shouldn't St. Dionysius's Church be VSB as well, to provide easy access from the cemetery to the mall for those who are revived? --Nightforge 07:48, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

March 16, 2006

These were replies to the March 16, 2006 entry

I would think the polite thing to do would be to check with organized groups in the area before knocking down barriers. And are these comments having new added at top or bottom? Dan 04:43, 17 March 2006 (GMT)
I agree thats why I posted in the suburb areas as well as the buckley mall entry and mentioned it in game in local safehouses, I first posted my intentions a day before I started trying to have an organised attempt to enter the mall. I have noticed other low levellers making the same requests but the entrenched groups didn't seem to be listening. --FallenAngel 08:21, 17 March 2006 (GMT)
St. D's church maintains EHB. St. Emelia's next door should be a VS+2 entry point. --Okrin 16:49, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

as far as the barricades go our group will be doing what it can to keep them at the current purposed plan but we are disscusing a new one so lower level people can get to a safer place faster so untill then you'll know when the new plan comes into effect. Sharline Jade

The Fire Station was barricaded so I couldn't get in now I'm stuck outside without AP >:( Not cool --Mamsaac 07:55, 15 February 2007 (UTC)