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==Secondary Radio==
==Secondary Radio==
Communicating via the EBS is only possible from inside The Coram Building, with a hand-held receiver hearing these broadcasts elsewhere is possible (useful to know when to cut short that shopping trip to protect the nest).  
Communicating via the EBS is only possible from inside The Coram Building, with a hand-held receiver hearing these broadcasts elsewhere is possible (useful to know when to cut short that shopping trip to protect the nest).  

Revision as of 14:41, 12 August 2010

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Secondary Radio

Communicating via the EBS is only possible from inside The Coram Building, with a hand-held receiver hearing these broadcasts elsewhere is possible (useful to know when to cut short that shopping trip to protect the nest).

To communicate from elsewhere, and when EBS offline, please use 27.50 MHz (our secondary wavelength). This is also useful for Ackland Mall status updates, and is the chosen wavelength of several of our allies.

Members should hold a second radio-receiver, tuned to 27.50 MHz. In times of spare AP, please install transmitters set to 27.50 MHz in Coram's vicinity.

Neighbours

Check out some of The Coram Building's neighbours - The Mester Arms and St. Perpetua's Church


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LORE

One day, deep in the heart of Lukinswood, the fine staff

of CORAM, inhabitants of The Coram Building, were

looking around, collecting supplies and sweeping the area

of zombies. A regular day, but then, out of nowhere, they

spotted a thirteen foot tall man walking down the street. They

tried to alert him, but he didn't respond. They were

extremely confused, and eventually, one of them fired a

shot. Upon this he became angry, and started attacking

the building. After a long, hard, three hour battle, the thirteen

foot man was slain. His body then disintegrated into a

pile of mush, and nothing but his left humorous bone was

left. To this day, the humorous bone still hangs on The

Coram Building's wall. Please note that the one who fired

was one that no-one liked anyway, and was then cast out.


MisterAvourlace


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