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===Description===
===Description===
Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument:
''"You are at the Anderson Monument, an abstract concrete sculpture at the top of a low flight of steps."''
Columbia Astronaut Michael P. Anderson Memorialized in Bronze
Columbia Astronaut Michael P. Anderson Memorialized in Bronze


A statue honoring Columbia astronaut Michael P. Anderson. Anderson and his six crew mates lost their lives when Columbia broke apart on reentry on February 1, 2003.  
A statue honoring Columbia astronaut Michael P. Anderson. Anderson and his six crew mates lost their lives when Columbia broke apart on reentry on February 1, 2003.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 21 February 2013

The Anderson Monument

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Basic Info:

  • A monument is a city block containing a statue or similar piece of public art, without a building in it. It is functionally equivalent to a street, except that players with the Tagging skill can gain 2 XP for writing graffiti on a monument.
  • This is, game-play wise, an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.
  • After the July 3, 2009 update, some monuments became tall and can be seen from a distance with binoculars

Anderson Monument

The Anderson Monument

Description

Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument:

"You are at the Anderson Monument, an abstract concrete sculpture at the top of a low flight of steps."

Columbia Astronaut Michael P. Anderson Memorialized in Bronze

A statue honoring Columbia astronaut Michael P. Anderson. Anderson and his six crew mates lost their lives when Columbia broke apart on reentry on February 1, 2003.

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History

A recent monument, named after a crew member on the ill-fated Columbia. It was opened a few months before the outbreak. Post-outbreak, it isn't very notable any more, except some passing survivors can still be seen admiring it's incredible bronze handiwork.