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==History==
===History===
Club Swabey, once a semi-popular rave spot for the youth of [[Heytown]], was built up by some enterprising entrepreneur in a building which used to be a gutted warehouse. Its rise to success never really happened, though it was in business for some twenty years. Its close proximity to [[the Godson Arms]] gave both establishments a number of customers, but the surrounding libraries and condos were less than enthusiastic about its presence.  
Club Swabey, once a semi-popular rave spot for the youth of [[Heytown]], was built up by some enterprising entrepreneur in a building which used to be a gutted warehouse. Its rise to success never really happened, though it was in business for some twenty years. Its close proximity to [[the Godson Arms]] gave both establishments a number of customers, but the surrounding libraries and condos were less than enthusiastic about its presence.  


Due to [[Heytown]]'s blue-collar population, it never became an exclusive club, nor did it ever became a 'classy joint'. Its interior featured much of the original warehouse, and its decor was rather sparse. Several raids were made upon the club by the police force - due to high levels of drug abuse and sales of illegal substances during raves. Each raid made the club a little less popular. It passed through a series of owners since its beginnings, but remained largely unsuccessful.
Due to [[Heytown]]'s blue-collar population, it never became an exclusive club, nor did it ever became a 'classy joint'. Its interior featured much of the original warehouse, and its decor was rather sparse. Several raids were made upon the club by the police force - due to high levels of drug abuse and sales of illegal substances during raves. Each raid made the club a little less popular. It passed through a series of owners since its beginnings, but remained largely unsuccessful.


===Description===
Club Swabey was left rather empty during the first stages of the zombie outbreak, and has become an entry point for the [[Craske Triangle]]. Its location near [[Mester Square]] and [[the Usher Building]] has made it remain the designated entry point for survivors.
Club Swabey was left rather empty during the first stages of the zombie outbreak, and has become an entry point for the [[Craske Triangle]]. Its location near [[Mester Square]] and [[the Usher Building]] has made it remain the designated entry point for survivors.


It is now an indoor revive point see below for details.
==News==
'''August 19''': Due to the update of forcing survivors to the street (and possibly falling and injuring themselves) when entering ruined buildings Club Swabey will be reverting back to a VSB entry point with only Mester Square being maintianed as the official revive point. [[User:Tsalagi|Tsalagi]] 2:08, August 19, 2008
'''September 01''': Club Swabey is now officially an indoor revivification point. -- [[User:RogueRisker|RogueRisker]] 10:33, 5 September 2007 (BST)
'''August 20''': <i>Debate is occurring at the Mad Craskers' [http://madcraskers.jconserv.net/viewtopic.php?t=205&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 forum] about whether or not to convert this Entry Point into an Indoor Revive Point, which would allow revived survivors to enter the Free-Running network, but would require a certain amount of local cooperation and change of habits, as well as a new place for those without free-running to sleep. All residents of Heytown are asked to contribute their thoughts on this.</i> -- [[User:EtimS|EtimS]] 04:26, 21 August 2007 (BST)
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[[Category:Clubs|Swabey (Heytown),Club]]
[[Category:Clubs|Swabey (Heytown),Club]]

Latest revision as of 05:24, 8 October 2024

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Club Swabey
--VVV RPMBG 22:19, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
Club Swabey

Heytown [78,35]

Demack Way Inder Library Jarnell Walk
Mester Square Club Swabey Nuttycombe Auto Repair
the Steeds Building the Usher Building the Godson Arms

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.

History

Club Swabey, once a semi-popular rave spot for the youth of Heytown, was built up by some enterprising entrepreneur in a building which used to be a gutted warehouse. Its rise to success never really happened, though it was in business for some twenty years. Its close proximity to the Godson Arms gave both establishments a number of customers, but the surrounding libraries and condos were less than enthusiastic about its presence.

Due to Heytown's blue-collar population, it never became an exclusive club, nor did it ever became a 'classy joint'. Its interior featured much of the original warehouse, and its decor was rather sparse. Several raids were made upon the club by the police force - due to high levels of drug abuse and sales of illegal substances during raves. Each raid made the club a little less popular. It passed through a series of owners since its beginnings, but remained largely unsuccessful.

Description

Club Swabey was left rather empty during the first stages of the zombie outbreak, and has become an entry point for the Craske Triangle. Its location near Mester Square and the Usher Building has made it remain the designated entry point for survivors.