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== History ==
== History ==
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This warehouse was built in the late 80s as a storage place for alcoholic beverages before being abandoned in the early 90s and taken over by the homeless community. Eventually like the other two Warehouses in Dentonside a small firm based in [[Dentonside]], [[Malton]] took over and stored shipping crates for other companies in Malton. During the first few hours of the outbreak the building was secured by the firm by padlocking the main and side entrances shut before the remaining workers of the firm left Malton while they could. This only worked for a limited time as survivors gained entry by using various tools such as heavy duty bolt cutters or just hammering the lock off. Inside lay shipping crates full of useful hand tools, a small amount of generators, building equipment and even some useless washing machines, microwaves, toasters and ovens.
This warehouse was built in the late 80s as a storage place for alcoholic beverages before being abandoned in the early 90s and taken over by the homeless community. Eventually like the other two Warehouses in Dentonside a small firm based in [[Dentonside]], [[Malton]] took over and stored shipping crates for other companies in Malton. During the first few hours of the outbreak the building was secured by the firm by padlocking the main and side entrances shut before the remaining workers of the firm left Malton while they could. This only worked for a limited time as survivors gained entry by using various tools such as heavy duty bolt cutters or just hammering the lock off. Inside lay shipping crates full of useful hand tools, a small amount of generators, building equipment and even some useless washing machines, microwaves, toasters and ovens.


=== Barricading ===
[[Image:DulstonWarehouse1.jpg|frame|right|The warehouse before the Outbreak]]
 
Please leave the building at EHB.
 
=== Current Building State ===
 
Wrecked... There is no Intel on how many Zombies inside or outside all we know is that the doors are open, theres no barricades and it has been ransacked.
 
--[[User:Badwolf robotics|Badwolf robotics]]-<sup>-[[User talk:Badwolf robotics|talk]]-</sup><sup>[[DDF]]-</sup><sup>[[Dentonside Power]]-</sup> 11:46, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
 
== Buildings Purpose/Other Information ==
 
This warehouse including the other two in [[Dentonside]] is protected by [[Dentonside Power]]. This is part of their group policy to make the rather useless warehouses more desirable for survivors.
 
[[Dentonside Power]] will follow the strict guidelines and try to give the services listed below in this building.


* This warehouse must always be EHB for security reasons.
* Medical attention may be provided here but it is recommend you go to [[Simplicius General Hospital]] for any serious/life threating injuries.
* Power and light shall be provided for as long as possible here.
* Any well known Pkers or cyber rapists shall be removed forcefully from the premises.
* Low level survivors are welcome if they can get in through an [[Free Running|adjacent building]] as keeping the barricade level low will give feral zombies a better chance of getting inside.


== News ==


===January 2008===
==Barricade Policy==


*'''5th''' Wrecked... There is no Intel on how many Zombies inside or outside all we know is that the doors are open, theres no barricades and it has been ransacked.
According to the current [[Dentonside Barricade Plan]] this building is to be kept at EHB levels!


--[[User:Badwolf robotics|Badwolf robotics]]-<sup>-[[User talk:Badwolf robotics|talk]]-</sup><sup>[[DDF]]-</sup><sup>[[Dentonside Power]]-</sup> 11:47, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
== Current State ==


===News===


===August===
* '''January 21 <sup>st</sup>, 2009:''' Dentonside Power no longer claims responsibility for the security of this building.


*'''2nd''' The warehouse has just been secured. The barricades are at EHB, theres no power inside yet and no zombies outside yet.
Sorry for any inconvenience. --[[User:Badwolf robotics|Badwolf robotics]]-<sup>-[[User talk:Badwolf robotics|talk]]-</sup><sup>[[Dentonside Power]]-</sup> 16:47, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:Badwolf robotics|Badwolf robotics]] <sup>[[User talk:Badwolf robotics|talk]]-</sup><sup>[[DDF]]-</sup> 00:04, 2 August 2007 (BST)


[[Category:Dentonside]]
[[Category:Dentonside]]
[[Category:Warehouses]]
[[Category:Warehouses]]

Latest revision as of 08:17, 30 August 2011

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Warehouse 98,53
--Mallrat The Spanish Inquisition TSI The Kilt Store TKS Clubbed to Death CTD 15:41, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
a warehouse

Dentonside [98, 53]

Shadwick Place Horler Crescent Hollwey Place
Hebditch Library a warehouse wasteland
Simplicius General Hospital the Hawtrey Museum Rowbotham Walk

Basic Info:

  • Warehouses can be barricaded normally.


History

This warehouse was built in the late 80s as a storage place for alcoholic beverages before being abandoned in the early 90s and taken over by the homeless community. Eventually like the other two Warehouses in Dentonside a small firm based in Dentonside, Malton took over and stored shipping crates for other companies in Malton. During the first few hours of the outbreak the building was secured by the firm by padlocking the main and side entrances shut before the remaining workers of the firm left Malton while they could. This only worked for a limited time as survivors gained entry by using various tools such as heavy duty bolt cutters or just hammering the lock off. Inside lay shipping crates full of useful hand tools, a small amount of generators, building equipment and even some useless washing machines, microwaves, toasters and ovens.

The warehouse before the Outbreak


Barricade Policy

According to the current Dentonside Barricade Plan this building is to be kept at EHB levels!

Current State

News

  • January 21 st, 2009: Dentonside Power no longer claims responsibility for the security of this building.

Sorry for any inconvenience. --Badwolf robotics--talk-Dentonside Power- 16:47, 21 January 2009 (UTC)