Warehouse 5,69

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Warehouse 5,69
--Mallrat The Spanish Inquisition TSI The Kilt Store TKS Clubbed to Death CTD 03:09, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
a warehouse

Crooketon [5, 69]

the Whitbye Building Mores Lane Police Department Methodius General Hospital
a junkyard a warehouse the Ketchell Building
the Jeandle Monument
(Nixbank)
St. Patriarch's Church
(Nixbank)
Gawen Avenue
(Nixbank)

Basic Info:

  • Warehouses can be barricaded normally.

Warehouse 5,69

Description

An imposing white-stone building with arched windows. Inside, a few dusty crates are stacked in the corners.

History

This warehouse was once a secret weapons testing facility and operated in complete secrecy and only the highest authority and government in the Malton army knew about it. Before the outbreak began it was here that several weapons scientists were working on an experimental missile deployment system which was to effectively render any incoming missile obsolete. You see by using a supersonic attack system they could use Mark VI 'Ghost' missiles to intercept any oncoming missile and detonate it early. Another technology they were working on was EMP technology. They thought to combine EM tech with the interceptor missiles so that they could simply shut down any incoming missile be it nuclear, chemical, biological or even conventional.

Barricade Policy

The BP is to be only closed doors at all times.

Current Status

This warehouse is currently a meeting place for members of D.A.R.T, it is also currently lit up and at VSB.


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