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1) Unlike most of the surrounding suburbs, there ''is'' an active zombie group in Kempsterbank, not just feral zombies. It's currently got 5-7 members active on a daily basis. So one can't say there are "no zombie groups." | 1) Unlike most of the surrounding suburbs, there ''is'' an active zombie group in Kempsterbank, not just feral zombies. It's currently got 5-7 members active on a daily basis. So one can't say there are "no zombie groups." | ||
2) The zombie group succeeds in breaking into at least one building, approximately once a day. Moreover, I usually hear at least one additional feeding groan a day from ferals, if I'm dead and lying outside. As there are quite a few buildings in Kempsterbank, this probably still qualifies as "rare" | 2) The zombie group succeeds in breaking into at least one building, approximately once a day. Moreover, I usually hear at least one additional feeding groan a day from ferals, if I'm dead and lying outside. As there are quite a few buildings in Kempsterbank, this probably still qualifies as "rare." | ||
The crux of the matter is probably whether there is an an understood "AND" or an understood "OR" inbetween "break-ins rare," and "no zombie groups." Do both of them have to be pretty much true for the suburb to marked "safe," or does just one of them have to be? | The crux of the matter is probably whether there is an an understood "AND" or an understood "OR" inbetween "break-ins rare," and "no zombie groups." Do both of them have to be pretty much true for the suburb to marked "safe," or does just one of them have to be? | ||
And, yeah, I'm of course partial to my tiny zambah group. ;) I don't think that | And, yeah, I'm of course partial to my [[SFHNAS|tiny zambah group]]. ;) I don't think that ruining one building gives us the right to change the danger level of the entire suburb...but I also don't think we need to be threatening half the buildings in the suburb, before the danger level can be validly changed. I'd like to know what the survivor groups of the area would consider a valid watermark, basically, so that there's no crazy DRAMA over the danger levels now, or at any time in the future. And so we can both happily agree with a change to green, or yellow, or back to green, whenever it happens. --[[User:MillaD|MillaD]] 04:05, 11 October 2008 (BST) |
Revision as of 03:13, 11 October 2008
Reinforce Borders
Looks like the bigbash might be heading toward West Grayside, probably for the mall. If this is the case there should be straggler zombies who head a bit north into Kempsterbank, or they could go straight into Kempsterbank directly. So I suggest we go around and check the barricades, and load up on ammo and prepare for the worst. Kittan 02:38, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
Ocotber 14th News, talk, etc.
- Funny, there's nothing on the wiki page about the Bash's next target. You wouldn't be spying, would you?--mmmmBrainssssRRF 16:57, 14 October 2007 (BST)
Lol, look http://www.barhah.com/viewtopic.php?f=130&t=8449&sid=4d97e7cc0fbf6ead8289f41725eaff7f MisterGame
- Actually, that current target thread on barhah.com was posted after the News entry above. Some time after. Me, I'm not accusing anyone of "spying" for snooping around on a public forum... But don't pretend you got the info from that post: you didn't, unless you're Dr Who. --WanYao 21:29, 14 October 2007 (BST)
No, I posted it after that thread, cuz I got from that thread!And the last time I checked READING or spying as you like to call it on public isnt against the game rules.MisterGame
- For the record, I myself was agreeing with you MisterGame... Snooping a public forum is clearly not spying. Snooping, yes... Technically "spying"? No. As for time travel, etc... The boldfaced, official announcement of Kempsterbank as the current target was, to the best of my knowledge, made after your initial post. There was other relevant information there earlier, though. Anywaaaay... no effen bickering... :) But use ~~~~ or the sig button above the editing box to sign your posts, it really helps. Cheers! --WanYao 10:17, 15 October 2007 (BST)
- No it's not, and more zombies generally don't care, it's not like they free run where you can't see them and sleep behind cardboard boxes and plastic trees. --Karekmaps?! 14:58, 15 October 2007 (BST)
- Spying is pretending to be a member of the group so as to gather information. In my book, basic level registry on a forum is not spying. --Secruss 20:08, 15 October 2007 (BST)
- No it's not, and more zombies generally don't care, it's not like they free run where you can't see them and sleep behind cardboard boxes and plastic trees. --Karekmaps?! 14:58, 15 October 2007 (BST)
Wingmen, etc
It didn't take much to destroy Kempsterbank, did it? The Wingmen have only 19 members from their wiki, yet they were able to lay waste to the burb. Hmnnnnnnnn...... --WanYao 16:26, 8 August 2007 (BST)
I've seen Paradox graffiti around, They may or may not be in Kempsterbank. --The redstar swl 02:06, 8 Dec 2005 (GMT)
What is going on the the revivification points in Kempsterbank? Are they up and running or are they dead?
The revive points in Kempsterbank are current and operational. The Kempsterbank Neighbourhood Watch are doing their best to deal with the huge influx of the recently dead from the attacks on Pole Mall, but there are only so many revivification syringes out there! Earlier reports of survivors camping on the revive points to get easy XP from attacking zombies are unsubstantiated - anyone killed whilst waiting at a Kempsterbank revive point should report it to the Kempsterbank Neighbourhood Watch. And as far as Paradox goes, I believe this is old Graffiti - I have not seen any Paradox members in Kempsterbank. --Cthulhu 06:59, 16 Jan 2006 (GMT)
Zombies have attacked Julie General Hospital and taken out the generator. I have one down to 10 points but I ran out of actions. Please restore our barricades and our generator! --Fiery McFire 05:18, 7 March 2006 (GMT)Fiery McFire
- Ebbutt Road is still open as well guys. But the Knights Templar, as a group, is having a hard time finding syringes (for starters), and can't keep up with the influx either. We'll be with everyone as soon as humanly possable. --Poodle of doom 04:29, 26 April 2007 (BST)
My character, BARHAH Enforcer, started out as a GK, yes, but as you can see there has been no signs of him taking part in GK activity for several months. To the point: I really don´t think he deserves to be on the DNR list. FreakyM 08:53, 10 May 2007 (BST)
MOB
The Militant Order of Barhah was not "defeated" by any stretch; we were merely passing through the area. Ferrying feral zombies is slow work, and takes about a week per suburb.--Jorm 01:50, 24 May 2007 (BST)
- We know, and note that we never said we defeated you but that you moved on, and moped up the ferals rather quickly. JD 02:10, 24 May 2007 (BST)
- That's where you said it, amongst other places. -- Murray Jay Suskind 20:06, 24 May 2007 (BST)
- Granted, I noted it as such on our group page since from a mission view the goal was to hasten the moving on of the MOB and keep the damage from ferals to a minimum, not an all out battle royal in the streets. But please enlighten me as to where else I said anything along the lines of defeating the MOB, as I apparently I've said it amongst other places. --JD 02:55, 25 May 2007 (BST)
A note from the WGW
Or at least a newb who is in said West Grayside Watch- our revive points are much clearer and more efficient than the ones look to be in your battle-torn 'burb... feel free to swing by Bunstone Alley in West Grayside to get breathing again. Italus 06:11, 6 August 2007 (BST)
MOB alert
| MOB Alert |
The Militant Order of Barhah have ransacked a nearby suburb-Kinch Heights. Locals should be advised that the MOB may attack their suburb at any time-and should take precautions. New players may wish to evacuate the suburb. This alert was posted on 17 August 2008). |
Pretty much says it. They destroyed Kinch Heights in under a week, so be careful...
Linkthewindow 10:25, 17 August 2008 (BST)
Danger Level
The last thing I want to do is start an edit war...so...I'm going to broach this here, and see if some consensus can be reached.
According to the danger map, the descriptions of the danger levels are the following:
- Safe: Break-ins rare, no zombie groups.
- Moderate: Active zombies and break-ins, but no 50+ hostile hordes
Now...
1) Unlike most of the surrounding suburbs, there is an active zombie group in Kempsterbank, not just feral zombies. It's currently got 5-7 members active on a daily basis. So one can't say there are "no zombie groups."
2) The zombie group succeeds in breaking into at least one building, approximately once a day. Moreover, I usually hear at least one additional feeding groan a day from ferals, if I'm dead and lying outside. As there are quite a few buildings in Kempsterbank, this probably still qualifies as "rare."
The crux of the matter is probably whether there is an an understood "AND" or an understood "OR" inbetween "break-ins rare," and "no zombie groups." Do both of them have to be pretty much true for the suburb to marked "safe," or does just one of them have to be?
And, yeah, I'm of course partial to my tiny zambah group. ;) I don't think that ruining one building gives us the right to change the danger level of the entire suburb...but I also don't think we need to be threatening half the buildings in the suburb, before the danger level can be validly changed. I'd like to know what the survivor groups of the area would consider a valid watermark, basically, so that there's no crazy DRAMA over the danger levels now, or at any time in the future. And so we can both happily agree with a change to green, or yellow, or back to green, whenever it happens. --MillaD 04:05, 11 October 2008 (BST)