Angus Towers

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Angus Towers
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AndyMatthews (talk) 18:32, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
Angus Towers

Earletown [79,1]

Finn Alley Cooke Cinema St. Alfred's Hospital
(Rhodenbank)
Fooks Alley Angus Towers Underhill Square
(Rhodenbank)
Stammers Drive Railway Station the Molton Hotel Cowgall Avenue
(Rhodenbank)

Basic Info:

  • Multi-story housing blocks. Windows can be jumped from to turn a character into a zombie.
  • Towers have no internal descriptions. Some towers, like Lerwill Towers in Greentown, have mobile phone masts mounted on them.

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This is the site of a structure fire that took place on the day of the outbreak. The Unit that went there to put it out returned to the station infected. For more on this read the short story on Firequag's page.

Current Building Situation

December 7th, 2009 - building is in good condition but unlit and barricades are very low ... a recent attack or just general neglect? --OO Willie 01:08, 7 December 2009 (UTC)

November 23rd, 2009 - EHB with no power ... building not under any attack for the past 72hrs despite heavy zombie presence in the surrounding blocks. 3-4 survivors hanging out with me and continually retaking St. Alfred hospital one block away. --OO Willie 05:36, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

November 21st, 2009 - EHB with no power ... relatively safe with 10+ zombie activity within 1 block radius --OO Willie 17:46, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

Coordinates

The coordinates of Angus Towers is [79,1].

Barricading Policy

Please keep this building at EHB.

The building is to be set at extremely heavily barricaded at all times. This is in accordance with the Earletown Barricade Plan.

History

Before the zombie outbreak, Angus Towers was an office building owned by CEO and President of Angus Corp., Steven L. Angus. The business was a small corporation which was involved in shipping meat products. The towers were abandoned after a fire which took place the same day the zombies emerged and was left unused for quite some time.