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Smith Towers is one of the remaining structure that survived the horrific bombing during World War II that lay Millen Hills in ruins. After the war, minor repairs and refitting were done to strengthen the structure. | Smith Towers is one of the remaining structure that survived the horrific bombing during World War II that lay Millen Hills in ruins. After the war, minor repairs and refitting were done to strengthen the structure. | ||
Before the outbreak Smith Towers, which had 28 floors, was one of the few office leasing buildings in Millen Hills. It housed several accounting and law firms and other minor businesses. On the very top of the building, a mobile phone mast was installed to provide mobile services in the suburb. On the 17th floor of the building, a helipad was installed. The owner of the building hoped that by doing so would attract larger companies to lease in the building. | Before the outbreak Smith Towers, which had 28 floors, was one of the few office leasing buildings in Millen Hills. It housed several accounting and law firms and other minor businesses. On the very top of the building, a mobile phone mast was installed to provide mobile services in the suburb. Maltel has an office on the 22nd floor of the building. On the 17th floor of the building, a helipad was installed. The owner of the building hoped that by doing so would attract larger companies to lease in the building. | ||
When the outbreak hit in 2005, office workers managed to evacuate the building before the infected reached the area. Some of the workers were evacuated via helicopters sent by the military during the first few hours of the evacuation. Until now you could see the remnants of the chaos that ensued in the building during the evacuation. Paperwork can be seen lying around the floors of the former accounting and law firms' offices located in the 18th, 19th and 20th floor of the building. | When the outbreak hit in 2005, office workers managed to evacuate the building before the infected reached the area. Some of the workers were evacuated via helicopters sent by the military during the first few hours of the evacuation. Until now you could see the remnants of the chaos that ensued in the building during the evacuation. Paperwork can be seen lying around the floors of the former accounting and law firms' offices located in the 18th, 19th and 20th floor of the building. |
Revision as of 04:22, 22 September 2015
Smith Towers
Millen Hills [55,16]
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Smith Towers EHB, dark. AndyMatthews (talk) 18:09, 27 November 2024 (UTC)
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The Smith Towers are located at 55,16 in the suburb of Millen Hills. This tall building has a mobile phone mast rising out from the roof and is a landmark in Millen Hills. When the building is powered, it enables mobile phone service to the suburb of Millen Hills. Tagging the building earns no XP. Not many items can be found in this building.
History
Smith Towers is one of the remaining structure that survived the horrific bombing during World War II that lay Millen Hills in ruins. After the war, minor repairs and refitting were done to strengthen the structure.
Before the outbreak Smith Towers, which had 28 floors, was one of the few office leasing buildings in Millen Hills. It housed several accounting and law firms and other minor businesses. On the very top of the building, a mobile phone mast was installed to provide mobile services in the suburb. Maltel has an office on the 22nd floor of the building. On the 17th floor of the building, a helipad was installed. The owner of the building hoped that by doing so would attract larger companies to lease in the building.
When the outbreak hit in 2005, office workers managed to evacuate the building before the infected reached the area. Some of the workers were evacuated via helicopters sent by the military during the first few hours of the evacuation. Until now you could see the remnants of the chaos that ensued in the building during the evacuation. Paperwork can be seen lying around the floors of the former accounting and law firms' offices located in the 18th, 19th and 20th floor of the building.
In the last few months of 2014, a news and service organization was formed in Smith Towers that was named DWRX 28.54. They used the 3rd floor of the building as their main office. The group operates in the building until now.
During the zerg attacks occurring from February of 2015 until August of the same year, DWRX along with its affiliate in the area, 27.18, defended the building along with other resource buildings in the area.
During the siege, The Smith Towers was breached numerous times but the group managed to defend it and reestablish the barricade. But in June of 2015, Smith Towers finally fell to the hands of the zombies, along with the neighboring buildings. It stayed under the control of the zombies for a couple of weeks before DWRX managed to reclaim it with the help of several other survivors.
Barricade Policy
EHB, in accordance with the Millen Hills Barricade Plan.
Current Status
09/12/2015 Generator is running. Building barricade is at EHB. Currently being used as an office by DWRX 28.54 news team.
--AveryFellwood (talk) 07:49, 12 September 2015 (UTC)
03/06/2010 No generator. Sparse, if any, inhabitants; local Zombie activity for the most part docile. Building is at VSB, awaiting barricading. -- Wall spraypaint reads " Zergs!!!! They're everywhere!!!!! "
02/19/2010 Generator running. We can use our celphones in Millen Hills! Safe place now. -- Somebody has spraypainted Don't sleep in here... EVER. onto a wall. Travis Vercetty
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