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== Barricading Policy == | == Barricading Policy == | ||
Because Hotels/Arms/Motels in [[Greentown]] are considered entry points, it should be barricaded to Very Strongly Barricaded +2 (which means, barricade it up unto the point where it says "further barricading will prevent people from entering" and stop so that people without free running can still enter). Survivors who fear for their safety and have [[Free Running]] can move next door to an EHB building. --[[Alice Cuinn]] 07:18, 4 June 2007 (BST) | Because Hotels/Arms/Motels in [[Greentown]] are considered entry points, it should be barricaded to Very Strongly Barricaded +2 (which means, barricade it up unto the point where it says "further barricading will prevent people from entering" and stop so that people without free running can still enter). Survivors who fear for their safety and have [[Free Running]] can move next door to an EHB building. --[[Alice Cuinn]] 07:18, 4 June 2007 (BST) |
Revision as of 08:54, 10 December 2008
the Heddington Motel
Greentown [36, 76]
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Barricading Policy
Because Hotels/Arms/Motels in Greentown are considered entry points, it should be barricaded to Very Strongly Barricaded +2 (which means, barricade it up unto the point where it says "further barricading will prevent people from entering" and stop so that people without free running can still enter). Survivors who fear for their safety and have Free Running can move next door to an EHB building. --Alice Cuinn 07:18, 4 June 2007 (BST)
History
The cheaper friend of the hotel next door. The associates of richer residents stayed here, as they couldn't afford a room next door. These days, it is frequently abandoned, as people prefer the luxury next door.