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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
The Nuttall Museum originally held collections not only of stuffed animals but also of mathematical oddities, in honour of children's TV presenters Terry Nutkins (''Animal Magic'') and Johnny Ball (''Think of a Number''), donated to Malton by Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter. The presenters' names were combined to give the Museum its title. (The proposal that it be called the Nut-Ball Museum was rejected.) | |||
Sadly, while the stuffed animals were left alone by the zombies, the braininess inherent in the mathematical oddities (such as a display of Pi calculated to a million decimal places, and some fascinating fluid dynamics equations) rendered them surprisingly palatable to the undead visitors. As a result, only the stuffed animal exhibits remain for curious post-outbreak tourists to admire. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
VSB, per the [[Pimbank Barricade Plan]] | VSB, per the [[Pimbank Barricade Plan]] | ||
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This building is an entry point in order to get into [[Tynte Mall]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 10 October 2024
The Nuttall Museum |
The Nuttall Museum
Pimbank [66,44]
Basic Info:
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Center Of Learning | |
This location qualifies as a Center of Learning & is considered a neutral zone for all the supporters of this policy. According to the policy, libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy. |
Description
The Nuttall Museum is a Stuffed Animal Museum located at [66,44] in Pimbank.
History
The Nuttall Museum originally held collections not only of stuffed animals but also of mathematical oddities, in honour of children's TV presenters Terry Nutkins (Animal Magic) and Johnny Ball (Think of a Number), donated to Malton by Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter. The presenters' names were combined to give the Museum its title. (The proposal that it be called the Nut-Ball Museum was rejected.)
Sadly, while the stuffed animals were left alone by the zombies, the braininess inherent in the mathematical oddities (such as a display of Pi calculated to a million decimal places, and some fascinating fluid dynamics equations) rendered them surprisingly palatable to the undead visitors. As a result, only the stuffed animal exhibits remain for curious post-outbreak tourists to admire.
Barricade Policy
VSB, per the Pimbank Barricade Plan
Entry Point
This building is an entry point in order to get into Tynte Mall.
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