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==The Somerton Building== | ==The Somerton Building== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
A tall tower, use by several businesses before the outbreak. It it notable for the fact that has exactly 666 windows on each side. | |||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
The ill-fated Charles Somerton built this tower, as the headquarter for his investment business. It became a proud symbol of Edgecombe's prosperity, but after several poor business choices and a weakened economy, the Somerton Enterprise became bankrupt. The building was leased to several smaller companies, and Somerton himself became a drunk homeless who lived his last days in a [[Wasteland_70,56|wasteland]]. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 21:31, 13 January 2013
the Somerton Building
Edgecombe [70, 55]
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The Somerton Building Last Update May 2020 |
The Somerton Building
Description
A tall tower, use by several businesses before the outbreak. It it notable for the fact that has exactly 666 windows on each side.
History
The ill-fated Charles Somerton built this tower, as the headquarter for his investment business. It became a proud symbol of Edgecombe's prosperity, but after several poor business choices and a weakened economy, the Somerton Enterprise became bankrupt. The building was leased to several smaller companies, and Somerton himself became a drunk homeless who lived his last days in a wasteland.
Barricade Policy
Per the Edgecombe Barricade Plan[1], this building should be barricaded to EHB.
Current Status
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