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'''East Becktown''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Malton]], located in the west of the city. With a high number of hospitals and Necrotech buildings compared to most suburbs, it was an important hub for the scientific and medical community.
'''East Becktown''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Malton]], located in the west of the city. With a high number of hospitals and Necrotech buildings compared to most suburbs, it was an important hub for the scientific and medical community.
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==[[Image:AquaNews.jpg|left|22px]]Recent News==
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<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Please post most recent news at the top and keep [[East Becktown/Recent News Rules|these rules]] in mind.</span>
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'''March 2016 -''' Most of the infrastructure in East Becktown is intact, quite a few buildings are lit. The Sugg Building is operational. Notable exception is the Daubeney Building, where the Daubeney Resident Zambahz still maintain their open door policy.
'''March 2016 -''' Most of the infrastructure in East Becktown is intact, quite a few buildings are lit. The Sugg Building is operational. Notable exception is the Daubeney Building, where the Daubeney Resident Zambahz still maintain their open door policy.


''Old news can be found in the [[East Becktown/News Archive|news archive]].''


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See [[East Becktown Barricade Plan]] for full details.
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==[[Image:AquaBarricade.jpg|left|22px]] Barricade Policy ==
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See [[East Becktown Barricade Plan]] for full details.


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NecroTech Buildings

Hospitals

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Factories

Police Departments

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East Becktown is a suburb of Malton, located in the west of the city. With a high number of hospitals and Necrotech buildings compared to most suburbs, it was an important hub for the scientific and medical community.

The multiple museums in the eastern half of the suburb lent itself to a rich artistic community, specialising in a wide variety of visual arts.

Twin pubs in the centre of the southern part of East Becktown served as a gathering place for workers and civilians alike. The Loney Row Police Department could often be seen relaxing at the Powe Arms, informally referred to as the "Police Arms" due to the high number of police seen there at any one time. The Stenhouse Arms, on the other hand, was often a place of friction due to the class divide spread throughout the suburb.

Interesting Locations

The Herbert Museum.jpg The Herbert Museum is one of six museums in East Becktown. It is located in the north-east corner of the suburb at 27,32. In 2005, the People's Liberation of East Becktown declared this building was one of four locations that would allow safe entry. After their barricade plan was revised, it was kept as a safe location and entry point for all survivors.

This displays a different interesting location in East Becktown every hour. The full list can be found here.

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Zombies roam the streets, attacks are rampant. Not a single shambler in sight.

East Becktown's looking better than ever. We're looking at green lights across the board and not a single ruined building has been reported all day.

A lot of lights on, looks like there's quite a bit of activity around the place. The Percival Building's MPM is out of business, so we're not connected to the towers in the rest of the area right now.

Loney Row PD is in ruins, which means we'll have to get our firepower from outside of the suburb...

The CORAM people are firmly in control of the Emergency Broadcast System last we heard.

All reports from the Soldiers of Crossmen are saying Darvall Heights is seeing some activity, but their HQ is safe and ready for action.

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Recent News

Please post most recent news at the top and keep these rules in mind.


August 2016 - East Becktown was calm for most of the month, with most of the TRPs in survivor hands for 90% of the time and only occasional break ins at the southern cluster of buildings. The EBD installed their SitRep tool on the suburb's page, which automatically updates with useful information.

July 2016 - Caiger Mall has fallen and many survivors pulled back to the surrounding area, including East Becktown. The EBD provided FAKs, syringes and safehouses, before everything calmed down again. The Attwell Building has been reclaimed and now acts as an active Rot revive clinic. From the 6th to the 9th, survivors from CORAM, the Knights Templar, DHPD and several others congregated in one of the bars in the suburb for the EBD Stat Party. By the end of the month, Caiger Mall had been reclaimed and East Becktown was slowly being turned into a spawn zone by the EBD.

June 2016 - A zerg horde has taken up residence in The Attwell Building. Local survivor efforts to evict him or work around him have proven to be unsuccesfull. All survivors are advised to stay away from the immediate area. The East Becktown Defenders pull back from the suburb and briefly cooperate with the DHPD and Knights Templar in the surrounding area.

May 2016 - The East Becktown Defenders are formed, to keep an eye on the suburb and keep things interesting. They quickly became friends with the DHPD and the Daubeney Resident Zambahz occupying the Daubeney facility.

April 2016 - The Military reports: "... streets are looking clear in East Becktown ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... infrastructure looks intact ... the Kening Building is being held ... the Daubeney Building is out of action ..."

March 2016 - Most of the infrastructure in East Becktown is intact, quite a few buildings are lit. The Sugg Building is operational. Notable exception is the Daubeney Building, where the Daubeney Resident Zambahz still maintain their open door policy.

Old news can be found in the news archive.

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Barricade Policy

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 the Kinsman Monument
Sharland Walk
Sergeant Street
the Kening Building
a factory
Dewey Way
a carpark
the Darley Museum
wasteland
wasteland
30
31 Colquhoun Boulevard
the Preston Arms
Pikes Towers
Willcocks Grove
Hampton Place
Northup Place School
Heathman Row Railway Station
Mitchell Drive Fire Station
James General Hospital
Greenley Place
31
32 Riglar Grove
Coymer Square
Revive Point
a warehouse
the Fish Building
the Sugg Building
the Doggrell Hotel
Downing Towers
the Herbert Museum
Bergman Walk
a factory
32
33 Lush Auto Repair
wasteland
Cheal Lane
Middleditch Crescent
Hagerty Avenue
Brittan Towers
Weech Way
St. Ethelbert's Hospital
the Redly Monument
the Spinks Hotel
33
34 wasteland
Pudden Place
Club Bragge
the Backhouse Monument
St. Eleutherius's Hospital
Spirod Row
a warehouse
Moseley Library
the Smail Museum
Cosh Row
34
35 wasteland
McLennan Street
Crate Auto Repair
Kemball Avenue
Davies Avenue
Revive Point
the Percival Building
MPM
the Daubeney Building
DRZ Habitat
Dinmead Lane
Revive Point
the Barlow Museum
Banfield Alley
35
36 the Attwell Building
wasteland
a factory
Bennet Auto Repair
the Stenhouse Arms
Carritt Grove Railway Station
a warehouse
St. Elisabeth's Hospital
the Commins Monument
Tupp Grove
36
37 the Samuels Hotel
wasteland
the Rideout Museum
Gresley Cinema
the Powe Arms
the Hussey Building
Pym Grove
Gomm Auto Repair
Ray Alley
a junkyard
37
38 Coombe Park
Templeton Park
the Hutchinson Building
Barbara General Hospital
Billett Row School
Nicholls Square
Tikanoff Walk
a carpark
the Berkeley Museum
wasteland
38
39 Cross Auto Repair
Haslock Walk
Edward General Hospital
Club Normandare
Loney Row Police Department
a warehouse
Bowen Towers
the Dimond Motel
Kirkwood Lane Fire Station
a carpark
39
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LEGEND
Extremely Heavily Barricaded Very Strongly Barricaded No Barricades
Auto Repair Shops Hospitals Other (non-TRP)
Factories and
Power Stations
NecroTech Buildings Unbarricadable
Forts and Malls Police Departments
MPM: Mobile Phone Masts RP: Revive Points

See East Becktown Barricade Plan for full details.

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The Malton Suburb of East Becktown
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the Kinsman Monument Sharland Walk Sergeant Street
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the Kening Building a factory Dewey Way
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a carpark the Darley Museum wasteland wasteland
Colquhoun Boulevard the Preston Arms Pikes Towers Willcocks Grove Hampton Place Northup Place School Heathman Row Railway Station Mitchell Drive Fire Station James General Hospital Greenley Place
Riglar Grove Coymer Square
RP
a warehouse the Fish Building the Sugg Building the Doggrell Hotel Downing Towers the Herbert Museum Bergman Walk a factory
Lush Auto Repair wasteland Cheal Lane Middleditch Crescent
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Hagerty Avenue Brittan Towers Weech Way St. Ethelbert's Hospital the Redly Monument the Spinks Hotel
wasteland Pudden Place
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Club Bragge the Backhouse Monument St. Eleutherius's Hospital Spirod Row a warehouse Moseley Library the Smail Museum Cosh Row
wasteland McLennan Street Crate Auto Repair Kemball Avenue Davies Avenue
RP
the Percival Building
MPM
the Daubeney Building Dinmead Lane
RP
the Barlow Museum Banfield Alley
the Attwell Building wasteland a factory Bennet Auto Repair the Stenhouse Arms Carritt Grove Railway Station a warehouse St. Elisabeth's Hospital the Commins Monument Tupp Grove
the Samuels Hotel wasteland the Rideout Museum Gresley Cinema the Powe Arms the Hussey Building Pym Grove Gomm Auto Repair Ray Alley a junkyard
Coombe Park Templeton Park the Hutchinson Building Barbara General Hospital Billett Row School Nicholls Square Tikanoff Walk a carpark the Berkeley Museum wasteland
Cross Auto Repair Haslock Walk Edward General Hospital Club Normandare Loney Row Police Department a warehouse Bowen Towers the Dimond Motel Kirkwood Lane Fire Station a carpark
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Suburb History

Of the 2% of Maltonites who are of Jewish faith, over 3/4 of them once lived in this suburb. Most came to the city from Eastern Europe to flee from the Nazis in World War II. Before the outbreak, the largest synagogue of Malton could be found next to the Attwell Building and the Samuels Hotel, but the building was destroyed during the initial outbreak, leaving wastelands in its place.

After the Malton Mall boom in the seventies, the proximity to the Caiger and Ackland Malls lured several higher middle class families to the suburb. As a consequence, the average educational level of East Becktown significantly rose, which in turn attracted several high level employers: NecroTech built no less than 4 of their offices and before 2005, there were 6 well reputed hospitals. These Necrotech offices and hospitals joined forces with those in Eastonwood and Molebank, creating a strong network servicing north-west Malton.

This quick growth led to a sudden influx of auto repair shops, warehouses and factories scattered throughout the suburb, bringing with them a large populous of working class families.

Post-outbreak History

Almost immediately after the outbreak, the People’s Liberation of East Becktown (known as PLEB) emerged and decided they wanted to have almost the entire suburbs barricades set at extremely heavy. However this was met with much opposition from the rest of the suburb. Within two weeks, PLEB relented and released a barricade policy that was more suitable to the safety of the remaining citizens.

In November of 2005, the Ridleybank Resistance Front (RRF) descended on East Becktown preparing to wreak havoc, but at the last moment followed the call to Caiger Mall just outside East Becktown’s border. Over the years Caiger Mall became a battleground, and East Becktown’s two Necrotech buildings closest to the Mall became important fall-back points for survivors.

At the beginning of 2006, a mall tour was organised for the roaming zombie hordes. Due to East Becktown’s localised proximity to Caiger Mall, a great number of buildings were overrun, most notably Loney Row Police Department.

The start of 2007 saw the suburb almost entirely wiped, however this was not part of a Mall Tour. In July, a small group of zombies were found to be repeatedly breaking into the Daubeney Building and this was likely the beginnings of the Daubeney Resident Zambahz. Throughout August, Caigar Mall fell again, and buildings in northern East Becktown started slowly decaying as a result of being ruined. In September, the Dunell Hill Police Department pushed into the north-west of the suburb and fought back against the zombies holding The Attwell Building, an important TRP, allowing survivors to restock their syringe supplies. After Christmas was celebrated throughout East Becktown, it was reported that a large number of buildings (including many TRPs) were ruined.

As the new year of 2008 began, help arrived in the form of the 82nd Airborne Division. Their aim was to secure East Becktown in order to bridge the gap between Caiger Mall in Darvall Heights to the north, and Ackland Mall in Havercroft to the south-west. They repaired and powered important TRPs allowing the survivors to reclaim what was theirs. In February, a zombie hoard calling themselves the MOB moved in and slowly began tearing apart the suburb. The rest of the year saw the East Becktown see-saw between survivor and zombie hands.

The Mall Tour of 2009 hit Caiger Mall in February, leaving a wake of destruction throughout East Becktown. From March, Necrowatch began reporting scans from all four NT buildings, showing relatively high numbers of zombies within scanning range, with high concentrations around TRPs.

In January of 2010, the RRF invaded Darvall Heights, with the northern half of East Becktown suffering some collateral damage. Necrowatch reports in January from the Kening and Sugg NT buildings showed over 100 zombies within the scanning range, with both buildings ruined. The MOB moved into East Becktown again in June, with the suburb suffering from the after effects for the next couple of months. The mega-horde formed during the Big Bash 3 caused a high amount of damage, with one External Military Report showing up to 100 active zombies in the area. As the October Bash Pub Crawl drunkenly moved through, they reported that the suburb had been rebuilt by the end of September. But once again, the MOB came back seeking some more fresh meat and ruined the suburb once again.

According to External Military Reports, East Becktown appeared to have been reclaimed by survivors during the first few months of the year. However, throughout January the RRF sent strike teams to hit some of the important TRPs before moving onto Lukinswood. During the middle of the year, the suburb suffered some structural damage from the moderate numbers of zombies wandering the street. The Daubeney Building was out of action for much of the remainder of the year, no doubt due to the Daubeney Resident Zambahz. October 2011 saw the The Preston Arms being visited during the October Bash 2011 pub crawl. Also during this year, Firehound450 of the Malton Fire Department was assigned to Mitchell Drive Fire Station

External Military Reports from 2012 showed most of the infrastructure intact with only smaller zombies groups wandering the streets. During May, these reports showed a horde of 20 or so outside Loney Row Police Department. This is possibly the time that Thor Ellis of the Malton Police Department was assigned to that building. The fight for the Daubeney Building also continued with survivors reclaiming access for a short period of time before it fell back into zombie hands. Again at the end of the year, survivors appeared to have reclaimed the majority of the suburb.

During January of 2013, the Malton Civil Defense Unit are actively tending to wounded survivors and holding recruitment drives. Operation Home Turf, run by Charles Wipplebottom of the Department of Emergency Management falls back from Caiger Mall and instead focuses on rebuilding and maintaining the Greater Becktown area. In May, the Gore Corps of the RRF rampaged through the suburb creating havoc in their wake. August saw the Malton Marshalls being called in to help resolve and ongoing conflict with the PKing group The Flowers Of Decay.

The beginning of 2014 had External Military Reports showing a relatively safe looking suburb, with some of the NT buildings going back and forth between survivor and zombie hands. Between April and July, the DEM branches Malton Police Department, Malton Marshalls and Malton Forensics Unit used East Becktown's TRPs on a regular basis during their operations in Dunell Hills. The DEM remained in the suburb and the surrounding area maintaining revive points in both East Becktown and Richmond Hills. Several of their Academy members used Bennet Auto Repair and Barbara General Hospital in this time as well.

2015 started off relatively quiet, and during the first part of the year, First Responder of the MFD was assigned to one of the fire stations in the suburb. March saw Detective Crockett of the MPD moving around the suburb repairing, maintaining and scouting. The Daubeney Building was back in zombie hands in the last half of the year.

The entire first half of 2016 saw The Daubeney Building remaining in zombie hands. In May, a group calling themselves the East Becktown Defenders were established with the goal of maintaining the suburbs TRPs. By the end of June, most safehouses and TRPs were reclaimed, although the EBD left the Daubeney Resident Zambahz alone and even made careful contact once or twice.