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===History===
===History===
After meeting up at [[Nursey Way]], two rival gangs, the [[Wyke Hills]] Reds and the 40 Thieves, agreed to cooperate in order to survive the beginnings off [[Malton Incident|the outbreak]], starting by finding adequate protection. Although many of the buildings- well built, windowless structures- would have made excellent fortresses, they were either locked or [[Assorted/Misc_Items#Wirecutters|fenced off]] and could not be entered. As they knew the turf better, the Thieves took the lead and suggested this building, as it was small and easily within running distance. With the [[zombie]]s barely minutes away, the two gangs made their way over and broke in through a second-story window. This set off a burglar alarm which, in turn, alerted every zombie in the immediate area, swelling their ranks to more than a hundred. The alarm, however, was the only negative aspect of this formidable redoubt. In terms of a fortress, the warehouse was an excellent choice. Solid concrete construction, barred and mesh-covered windows and steel covered, solid wood doors made the building easily defensible. Once inside, the group acted with commendable forethought, establishing a secondary fallback, checking all doors and windows for security, filling any receptacles they could with water, and taking stock of their own personal weapons and ammunition. As they believed the police to be a worse enemy than the living dead, both gangs used the phone to call allied street gangs instead of the authorities. None of those contacted believed what they were hearing, but promised to arrive as soon as possible anyway. This last act was, in another ironic twist, one of the few cases of overkill ever recorded in an undead uprising. Well-protected, well-armed, well-led, well-organized, and extremely well-motivated, the gang members were able to dispatch the living dead from the upstairs windows without losing any of their own. Reinforcements (allied street gangs promising their support) did show up, unfortunately at the same time as the Officers from [[Cockayne Grove Police Department]]. The result was the arrest of all those involved.
After meeting up at [[Nursey Way]], two rival gangs, the [[Wyke Hills]] Reds and the 40 Thieves, agreed to cooperate in order to survive the beginnings of [[Malton Incident|the outbreak]], starting by finding a defensible position. Although many of the buildings would have made decent fortresses, they were either locked or [[Assorted/Misc_Items#Wirecutters|fenced off]] and could not be entered. The Thieves suggested this building, as it was small and easily within running distance. The two gangs made their way over and broke in. As they believed the police to be a worse enemy than the zombies, both gangs used the phone to call allied street gangs instead of the authorities. Well-protected, well-armed, well-organized, and extremely well-motivated, the gang members were able to dispatch the zombies from the upstairs windows without losing any of their own. Reinforcements did show up, at the same time as the officers from [[Cockayne Grove Police Department]]. The result was the arrest of all involved.


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Latest revision as of 22:46, 27 May 2012

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Warehouse 56,93
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Danger Updater MDUDC 23:41, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
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a warehouse

Wyke Hills [56,93]

a factory a carpark a junkyard
Hitchens Towers a warehouse Lewance Library
Pysing Way the Ruxton Museum Cowie Library

Basic Info:

  • Warehouses can be barricaded normally.

Description

History

After meeting up at Nursey Way, two rival gangs, the Wyke Hills Reds and the 40 Thieves, agreed to cooperate in order to survive the beginnings of the outbreak, starting by finding a defensible position. Although many of the buildings would have made decent fortresses, they were either locked or fenced off and could not be entered. The Thieves suggested this building, as it was small and easily within running distance. The two gangs made their way over and broke in. As they believed the police to be a worse enemy than the zombies, both gangs used the phone to call allied street gangs instead of the authorities. Well-protected, well-armed, well-organized, and extremely well-motivated, the gang members were able to dispatch the zombies from the upstairs windows without losing any of their own. Reinforcements did show up, at the same time as the officers from Cockayne Grove Police Department. The result was the arrest of all involved.

Barricade Policy

EHB, as per the Wyke Hills Barricade Plan.