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'''Pegton''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Malton]], located in the east of the city. | '''Pegton''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Malton]], located in the east of the city. | ||
{{AltRadioFreq|suburb=Pegton|stationlist=<b>Freq: 26. | {{AltRadioFreq|suburb=Pegton|stationlist=<b>Freq: 26.05: South-East Malton</b>}} | ||
'''Pegton''' is renowned in all of Malton and the surrounding districts for breeding people with the most outrageous and impossible to understand accents known on the face of mother earth. Yes, considerably worse than Glaswegian. It is noted by [[Lakey Way|anthropologists]] that much of the time those brought up within Pegton town limits often have great difficulty understanding each other, and have frequently been seen resorting to using paper and pencil to communicate. The [[Webber Boulevard|richer members of the community]] are known to prefer the delights of 'Etch a Sketch'. Despite this horrible massacre of language, the Pegton survivors have been known to work well together. | |||
'''Pegton''' is renowned in all of Malton and the surrounding districts for breeding people with the most outrageous and impossible to understand accents known on the face of mother earth. Yes considerably worse than Glaswegian. It is noted by [[Lakey Way|anthropologists]] that much of the time those brought up within Pegton town limits often have great difficulty understanding each other, and have frequently been seen resorting to using paper and pencil to communicate. The [[Webber Boulevard|richer members of the community]] are known to prefer the delights of 'Etch a Sketch'. Despite this horrible massacre of language, the Pegton survivors have been known to work well together. | |||
Pegton has a rich and colourful history, dating back to [[Lakey Way|early humanoids]], though marred at times by conflict both with its neighbours to [[Dentonside|east]] and [[Edgecombe|west]]. The first known rulers were the [[The Breay Building|Pegg warlords]], who defeated the Romans and kept them to the [[Vinetown|south]]. In recent times, power was vested in the [[The Bennett Building (Pegton)|Federal Council of Pegton]]. In 1961, the suburb was split in two by the infamous [[carpark 88,58|Pegton Wall]], dividing the area between [[Winscombe Crescent|rich]] and [[Guttridge Drive|poor]]. The Wall stood for three decades until the [[The Biddescombe Monument|Reunification of 91]], prompted by mass protests in the East. Mayor Angus McFergus also played a key role in Pegton's recent history, with his [[Somerville Boulevard (Pegton)|ambitious]] [[Perks Avenue Railway Station|redevelopment]] and [[Norton_Square_Railway_Station|infrastructure]] programme. | Pegton has a rich and colourful history, dating back to [[Lakey Way|early humanoids]], though marred at times by conflict both with its neighbours to [[Dentonside|east]] and [[Edgecombe|west]]. The first known rulers were the [[The Breay Building|Pegg warlords]], who defeated the Romans and kept them to the [[Vinetown|south]]. In recent times, power was vested in the [[The Bennett Building (Pegton)|Federal Council of Pegton]]. In 1961, the suburb was split in two by the infamous [[carpark 88,58|Pegton Wall]], dividing the area between [[Winscombe Crescent|rich]] and [[Guttridge Drive|poor]]. The Wall stood for three decades until the [[The Biddescombe Monument|Reunification of 91]], prompted by mass protests in the East. Mayor Angus McFergus also played a key role in Pegton's recent history, with his [[Somerville Boulevard (Pegton)|ambitious]] [[Perks Avenue Railway Station|redevelopment]] and [[Norton_Square_Railway_Station|infrastructure]] programme. | ||
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==[[Image:AquaNews.jpg|left|22px]]Recent News== | ==[[Image:AquaNews.jpg|left|22px]]Recent News== | ||
{{BurbNewsIntro}} | {{BurbNewsIntro}} | ||
==[[Image:AquaMMI.jpg|left|30px]]Things to do in Pegton== | ==[[Image:AquaMMI.jpg|left|30px]]Things to do in Pegton== | ||
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*'''Update your transferable skills base''' by taking a course at [[The Burrell Building|Pegton College]]. | *'''Update your transferable skills base''' by taking a course at [[The Burrell Building|Pegton College]]. | ||
*If you're leaving our lovely suburb, '''drown your sorrows''' first at [[the Hanne Arms]] or [[the Argile Arms]] if heading for [[Vinetown]], or [[the Norvell Arms]] if heading for [[Pitneybank]]. ''(On no account should you head for [[Dentonside]] or [[Edgecombe]]: they are full of azz-grabbaz.)'' | *If you're leaving our lovely suburb, '''drown your sorrows''' first at [[the Hanne Arms]] or [[the Argile Arms]] if heading for [[Vinetown]], or [[the Norvell Arms]] if heading for [[Pitneybank]]. ''(On no account should you head for [[Dentonside]] or [[Edgecombe]]: they are full of azz-grabbaz.)'' | ||
==[[Image:AquaReviv.jpg|left|22px]]Revive Policy for Survivors== | ==[[Image:AquaReviv.jpg|left|22px]]Revive Policy for Survivors== | ||
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With the amount of AP that is costs to make or find a revivification needle and then the cost of using it why should you risk wasting that needle on a zombie with [[Brain Rot]]? If you see graffiti at the RP indicating a request list for your location, or if the location is listed below with a link to a list, check that queue first. You can also check one of the [[Revivification_Request#Tools|request tools]] for requests at that location (many locations specify one of these tools directly). Requests are shared across those tools so you only need to check one of them. Not got time to check one of the tools and you don't have a [[Useful_Items#DNA_Extractor|DNA Extractor]] then you should at least wait until a zombie Mrh?'s before attempting to revive them. | With the amount of AP that is costs to make or find a revivification needle and then the cost of using it why should you risk wasting that needle on a zombie with [[Brain Rot]]? If you see graffiti at the RP indicating a request list for your location, or if the location is listed below with a link to a list, check that queue first. You can also check one of the [[Revivification_Request#Tools|request tools]] for requests at that location (many locations specify one of these tools directly). Requests are shared across those tools so you only need to check one of them. Not got time to check one of the tools and you don't have a [[Useful_Items#DNA_Extractor|DNA Extractor]] then you should at least wait until a zombie Mrh?'s before attempting to revive them. | ||
[[Image:Reggieboy.jpg|frame|none|[[No Random Revive Policy]] ]] | [[Image:Reggieboy.jpg|frame|none|[[No Random Revive Policy]] ]] | ||
== Suburb Revive Policy for zombies and deathcultists == | == Suburb Revive Policy for zombies and deathcultists == | ||
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location44=[[the Bratt Museum]]|location44_color=Museum| | location44=[[the Bratt Museum]]|location44_color=Museum| | ||
location45=[[the Biddescombe Monument]]|location45_color=Monument| | location45=[[the Biddescombe Monument]]|location45_color=Monument| | ||
location46=[[the Bennett Building (Pegton)|the Bennett Building]]|location46_color=Building| | location46=[[the Bennett Building (Pegton)|the Bennett Building]]<br> MPM|location46_color=Building| | ||
location47=[[Pattin Square]]|location47_color=Street| | location47=[[Pattin Square]]|location47_color=Street| | ||
location48=[[St. Matthew's Hospital (Pegton)|St. Matthew's Hospital]]|location48_color=Hospital| | location48=[[St. Matthew's Hospital (Pegton)|St. Matthew's Hospital]]|location48_color=Hospital| |
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Suburb Number: 59 |
Pegton is a suburb of Malton, located in the east of the city.
Short-wave Radio Info | |
The Pegton suburb has the following active radio stations.
Freq: 26.05: South-East Malton |
Pegton is renowned in all of Malton and the surrounding districts for breeding people with the most outrageous and impossible to understand accents known on the face of mother earth. Yes, considerably worse than Glaswegian. It is noted by anthropologists that much of the time those brought up within Pegton town limits often have great difficulty understanding each other, and have frequently been seen resorting to using paper and pencil to communicate. The richer members of the community are known to prefer the delights of 'Etch a Sketch'. Despite this horrible massacre of language, the Pegton survivors have been known to work well together.
Pegton has a rich and colourful history, dating back to early humanoids, though marred at times by conflict both with its neighbours to east and west. The first known rulers were the Pegg warlords, who defeated the Romans and kept them to the south. In recent times, power was vested in the Federal Council of Pegton. In 1961, the suburb was split in two by the infamous Pegton Wall, dividing the area between rich and poor. The Wall stood for three decades until the Reunification of 91, prompted by mass protests in the East. Mayor Angus McFergus also played a key role in Pegton's recent history, with his ambitious redevelopment and infrastructure programme.
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Pegton Information Resources
The Pegton Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.
Also the buildings in Pegton and surrounding suburbs are covered in the AoFC Building Information Center.
View zombie activity and locations in Pegton from External Military Reports, Scentoral scan data charts and NecroWatch.
Recent News
Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.
Things to do in Pegton
- Have your wounds healed and troubles soothed as you visit Newstead Library, HQ of a Healer clan. Also filled with books, if you wish to die by papercuts or boredom.
- Stroke your beard knowingly while wandering Pegton's Cultural Quarter, featuring the Linney Museum, Gyles Library, the Isgar Museum, and Malton's rottenest kids at the Bratt Museum.
- Make a literary pilgrimage to the home of local wit and raconteur Alastair (or Alasdair?) McWhitty, Malton's greatest writer.
- Touch history at the remaining section of the Pegton Wall, the scene of the May 1958 Uprising, and the home of Pegton's Communards.
- Fill your belly at McPegton's - just like Pegton's fattest man, William Grove! Or, if you prefer cordon bleu cooking, visit L'Abattoir aux Quat' Saisons.
- Read all about it in the Pegton Post!
- Get down and dirty in Pegton's two extraordinary clubs!
- See for yourself the most boring street in town.
- Travel in time, from the early human remains found in Malton's Great Rift Valley, to the home of the first-ever Pegtonians, the Peggs themselves.
- Take a walk in the park with our local tribespeople at Blobole Park, or encounter our redneck hillbilly cousins at Weatherhead Park.
- Update your transferable skills base by taking a course at Pegton College.
- If you're leaving our lovely suburb, drown your sorrows first at the Hanne Arms or the Argile Arms if heading for Vinetown, or the Norvell Arms if heading for Pitneybank. (On no account should you head for Dentonside or Edgecombe: they are full of azz-grabbaz.)
Revive Policy for Survivors
Sacred Ground Policy
According to the Sacred Ground Policy, all cemeteries in Malton are to be considered revive points, but the policy may not be supported by groups in all suburbs. It is best to check the pages of groups operating in the suburb you are attempting to get a revive in to find out whether or not the Sacred Ground Policy is being respected by players in that area.
Don't Revive at Random
With the amount of AP that is costs to make or find a revivification needle and then the cost of using it why should you risk wasting that needle on a zombie with Brain Rot? If you see graffiti at the RP indicating a request list for your location, or if the location is listed below with a link to a list, check that queue first. You can also check one of the request tools for requests at that location (many locations specify one of these tools directly). Requests are shared across those tools so you only need to check one of them. Not got time to check one of the tools and you don't have a DNA Extractor then you should at least wait until a zombie Mrh?'s before attempting to revive them.
Suburb Revive Policy for zombies and deathcultists
Salt the Land
Zombies should sleep in The Rowcliffe Building to prevent it from being taken back by survivors. Zombies should not abide by the Sacred Ground Policy, infecting survivors waiting for revives can be very effective, as when they stand up they will still be infected. Death Cultists can headshot survivors waiting at revive points, it is not too ap efficiant, but produces humorous results.
Revive at Random
If you want to attack the suburb, but don't want to get your hands dirty, consider reviving any pkers you find. You could even advertise your service to pkers, naturally you should keep your revivers profile secret so that survivors don't try and stop you.
De-Revivification Requests
Simply go to the Rowcliffe Building and "jump out of the window". Then shamble back inside and help stop survivors from retaking it.
Barricade Plan
For more information, see Pegton Barricade Plan.
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