Yeatman Communications

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Yeatman Communications
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Abbreviation: Yeatman Comm.
Group Numbers: Unknown
Leadership: Confidential
Goals: The Restoration of Communication to Malton
Recruitment Policy: If you agree with the Recruitment Policy (See Below), see our contact info.
Contact: yeatmancommunications@gmail.com
know what you are talking about Short-wave Radio Info
This group or location has a dedicated radio frequency.

Frequency: We broadcast on Multiple Frequencies MHz
Transmitter Coordinates: (86,24)

What is Yeatman Communications?

Yeatman Communications was founded by the former Library Director of Yeatman Library. His travels took him out of the Malton area during the period of quarantine. Despite considerable difficulty he reentered Malton in one of the supply drops. Honing his skills in the wastes of Malton, he has returned to Yeatman Library to reestablish its radio station, MPM, and its vast collection of tomes.

As he couldn't achieve this single-handedly, he has gathered together many of his previous employees and patrons in order to restore communication and culture to Gibsonton.

Nearly a month after the foundation of Yeatman Communications, a new branch has been established. Field Comm. Officer CR has been promoted to Master Comm. Chief in charge of Inder Library in Heytown.

Theories and Practices

1. Zombies are the ultimate form of comedy as they represent the unending desire for life, therefore we shall laugh at them.


2. Generators bring light to the darkness, words to the silent, and reading light to the patrons. Therefore, Generators will be maintained.


3. Radio Transmitters spread a blend of essential information and blissful music and literature, therefore they must remain operative.


4. Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass, Therefore the library will, if left unmaintained, become a black hole that will destroy the world. It must be maintained.


5. Mobile Phones are evil. Unfortunately, we maintain the MPM as a form of Freedom of Information. However, the use of Mobile Phones in the the library reading area will result in defenestration.


6. Books will be available to the public as they are available to the Library Staff. That being said, we will do our best to stock the reading area with newly smuggled works of Literature.

Recruitment Policy

Recruitment into the Yeatman Communications group entails:


A desire to protect and maintain Yeatman Communications, the library branches, and their facilities, (Radio Transmitter, Generator, MPM), as a center of communication and culture.

Willingness to work with groups that do not contradict our goals or our vitality.

Current Events

September 14, 2010: Meetings commence. Assignments assigned. Administration established.

September 19, 2010: MPM and Radio Frequency 29.00 are active.

September 26, 2010: PPR (Pirate Poetry Radio) has aired. Huzzah!

October 1, 2010: Local museum pieces arranged in Yeatman. Planning to rebuild Inder Library are underway.

October 18, 2010: After a brief run in with the Horde, Yeatman Communications has been restored. Thank you for your patience with the intermittent service.

October 24, 2010: Field Comm. Officer CR was promoted to Master Comm. Chief of Inder Library.

Area of Operations

Yeatman Communications does not claim sole protection or occupancy of the area surrounding Yeatman Library. However, we do find this area to be essential to our needs, any groups targeting the tactical effectiveness of this sector will be dispatched with extreme prejudice. This area of operations applies to any branch of Yeatman Communications.

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This user or group supports the Centers of Learning Policy & acknowledges that all libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy of this user or group.

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Spreading Communication and Culture.