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Located in and around [[Marven Mall]] in the four corners of [[Dartside]], [[Greentown]], [[Lockettside ]] and [[South Blythville]], in the southern region of [[Malton]], the '''4 Corners Regulators''' were committed to the defense of their region against zombies and PKers.  They were close allies with the [[Tompson Mall Irregulars]] and were charter members of the Malton Confederacy.  Their inclusive rallying cry was, "If you live in and defend the corners, you are our people."
Located in and around [[Marven Mall]] in the four corners of [[Dartside]], [[Greentown]], [[Lockettside ]] and [[South Blythville]], in the southern region of [[Malton]], the '''4 Corners Regulators''' were committed to the defense of their region against zombies and PKers.  They were close allies with the [[Tompson Mall Irregulars]] and were charter members of the Malton Confederacy.  Their inclusive rallying cry was, "If you live in and defend the corners, you are our people."


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Revision as of 22:47, 13 March 2009

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This historical group is no longer active. However, its wiki page is preserved to reflect the group's significance in Urban Dead history.


4 Corners Regulators
Abbreviation: 4C/R, 4C/Rs, 4Cs
Group Numbers: 50+ (historical peak)
Leadership: Informal oligarchy (demonstrated ability)
Goals: Survival
Recruitment Policy: Closed
Contact: Syncline@rock.com

Note: The Four Corners Regulators have ceased operations.

Located in and around Marven Mall in the four corners of Dartside, Greentown, Lockettside and South Blythville, in the southern region of Malton, the 4 Corners Regulators were committed to the defense of their region against zombies and PKers. They were close allies with the Tompson Mall Irregulars and were charter members of the Malton Confederacy. Their inclusive rallying cry was, "If you live in and defend the corners, you are our people."