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Revision as of 20:05, 30 April 2013
The Shea Arms |
the Shea Arms
Lukinswood [26, 40]
Basic Info:
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The Shea Arms
Description
History
The Shea Arms was the sight of the battle the Massacre at Shea Arms. In late April 2008 the Shea Arms was fortified and equipped by User:Funkyapplesauce and survivors soon flocked to the safety in a group of about 25. However upon the construction of a generator in the building nearby zeds soon took notice. They promptly surrounded the building and began their siege. Because of the lower (vsb+1) 'cade policy, The Shea Arms was a haven for noobs who could barely defend the building. The battle lasted for three days with medium casualties on both sides, until the barricades could no longer hold back the attack. When zombies did break through all survivors except two were brutally slaughtered. The two, including Funkyapplesauce, fought there way to the nearest police station, but sadly the noob buddy sacrificed himself for Funkyapplesauce. Upon arrival Funkyapplesauce warned the nearby survivors of his encounter and led a shamble of a couter-attack to retake the useless pub. Our hero, Funkyapplesauce, was vanquished in glorious battle along with the rest of his squad, and the Shea Arms was quickly forgotten.
Barricade Policy
This building should be kept extremely heavily barricaded (EHB), per the Lukinswood Optimal Defense Diagram.
Current Status
Is very heavily barricaded, not permanently occupied by survivors, has a powered down generator.
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