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This building should be | This building should be lightly barricaded at all times. This is in accordance with the barricade plans set forth by local survivors, who routinely monitor the barricade level for this building. This building is meant to serve as a brain rot clinic for Malton's more stubbornly dead inclined, and thus requires undead vandalise the grafitti outside to indicate entrance is wanted. Survivors who find the building's barricades below their assigned level are asked to check if this is to allow zombie access and if not to not raise any higher that lightly barricaded. Any survivor lowering the barricades should indicate why to the current residents.Bringing down barricades is a tedious process and keeping them at a low level is appreciated. | ||
===NecroNet Reports=== | ===NecroNet Reports=== |
Revision as of 14:57, 22 August 2012
The Silwood Building |
the Silwood Building
Wray Heights [66, 74]
Basic Info:
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The NecroTech logo glows gently above the front desk, and doors open onto a number of brightly-lit laboratories and computer rooms.
Description
The Silwood Building is a NecroTech facility located in the suburb of Wray Heights. Though a faceless corporate structure to the uninitiated, this facility acts as the heart of R&D for NecroTech within the suburb. Staff at this building commonly revive zombies at nearby revive points. This facility is one of three NecroTech facilities found in the suburb. Members of project NecroWatch rennovated the facility in recent months, as they installed sensor eyes for A.L.I.C.E. throughout the building and uploaded NecroNet 2.0 into the facility's system terminals.
Mandate
NecroTech staff continue to follow directive 42-A, issued by the head office on January 19th 2006, with the activation and manufacture of MK-II revivification syringes. While the cost in time and effort are currently high the certainty provided by being able to manufacture a constant stream of syringes has mitigated early concerns.
The activation of NecroNet with all NecroTech buildings has also allowed scientists to apply the DNA tracking research they have gathered to date. The field research staff stationed at the Silwood Building feel certain that they can crack the mystery surrounding the spread of the virus as well as help monitor aberrant zombie activity within Wray Heights.
Barricade Policy
This building should be lightly barricaded at all times. This is in accordance with the barricade plans set forth by local survivors, who routinely monitor the barricade level for this building. This building is meant to serve as a brain rot clinic for Malton's more stubbornly dead inclined, and thus requires undead vandalise the grafitti outside to indicate entrance is wanted. Survivors who find the building's barricades below their assigned level are asked to check if this is to allow zombie access and if not to not raise any higher that lightly barricaded. Any survivor lowering the barricades should indicate why to the current residents.Bringing down barricades is a tedious process and keeping them at a low level is appreciated.
NecroNet Reports
Zombie tracking reports are a free service provided by the NecroTech corporation to all its staff and local survivors in order to help facilitate quicker response times when managing zombie threats and to build a greater awareness of zombie migration patterns within the 9x9 block region around the Silwood Building. As a cautious reminder, only those zombies tagged with the DNA Extractor will appear on these scans, so actual numbers may vary when dealing with older zombies (i.e. Brain Rot).
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Current Events
Nothing to report.