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On February 14th, 2008, the [[Militant Order of Barhah]] assaulted the NW quadrant of Caiger Mall and spread to the rest of it in little over 36 hours. They had assistance from several local feral zeds. | On February 14th, 2008, the [[Militant Order of Barhah]] assaulted the NW quadrant of Caiger Mall and spread to the rest of it in little over 36 hours. They had assistance from several local feral zeds. | ||
===[[The Resurrection of Caiger Mall]]=== | |||
In what was considered the greatest and quickest battle of all time, the DHPD moved into the mall and downed every zed inside and repaired it. | |||
=== The Forth Ruin of Caiger Mall === | === The Forth Ruin of Caiger Mall === |
Revision as of 23:56, 17 December 2008
Caiger Mall Zombies tore down SW overnight. Rest of mall is still lit/barricaded. Roughly ~10 zombies inside working through remaining ~20+ survivors |
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Description
Caiger Mall, also referred to as Barhah Mall by many zombie groups, is a four-block shopping mall located on the boundary of the suburbs of Chudleyton and Darvall Heights; Caiger's western half is located in Chudleyton, and its eastern half is in Darvall Heights. Along with Ackland Mall and Giddings Mall, Caiger used to be the primary symbol of human resistance against zombie hordes, and the site of many pitched battles. It held onto its legacy as the mall that cannot fall until late-2006 when the third siege occured the mall finally fell to zombie hands for the first time ever. After two failed attempts at securing the mall, the survivors abandoned any hope of resurrecting the mall back to its former glory and since then it, and the rest of the north west, has generally been in zombie hands for nearly 2 years.
History
The mall known today as Caiger almost never was. Conceived during the Mall Boom of the 1970's as the northwest's share of the Mall pie, Caiger was originally intended to be set in the center of Chudleyton (and called Harraway Mall, after a prominent local scholar) on land now occupied by the Harraway Building, Club Hodson, a junkyard, and a small residential street. The original design was to be based off the Nichols Mall open-air style, but after disaster befell that mall in mid-1976, the committee was forced to scrap that option and begin working on a redesign. That design took a considerable amount of time to work out, and was about three-fourths done when the Energy Crisis crippled Malton in early 1979, forcing the ultimate scrapping of the first Caiger plans altogether.
The plans lay in a locker in Howard Library for four years after that, gathering dust as the city slowly dragged itself out of its slump. Once again, construction and expansion became the order of the day, and in the northeast urban renewal became the next big thing. And thus it was that Caiger got its second chance- while searching the library for blueprints to be used in the renewal projects, Chudleyton councilman Harold Erikson came across the abandoned plans.
The councilman was impressed, and it didn't take that big of a leap of thought to have a mall reviving the local economy- and Erikson getting the credit and acclaim. But the council disagreed- if Erikson wanted to make a mall his pet project, by all means he could. But the funding Erikson would have needed was required for other projects- Erikson would have to come up with the huge sum of money on his own.
Thankfully for the area, Erikson knew just the man- a longtime friend of his, in fact. Percival Stothert ran a burgeoning bank company that based much of its personnel and executive functions in neighboring Darvall Heights, though he had been considering relocating elsewhere due to overwhelming complaints by his employees- the area was not safe, not at all good to look at, and considered by many to be dead. So when Erikson announced his plans to the banker, Stothert leapt at the chance. Erikson would have his funding.
Erikson consulted the council, the council consulted their counterparts in Darvall Heights, and after a slight bit of negotiating (and more alterations to the plans) construction was begun in autumn of 1984, and progressed without a single hitch all the way up to its completion next summer. On September 12th, Stothert (whose main hobby was gardening) dedicated the mall to Dean Caiger, a lesser-known botanist who had spent much of his life working in the area and who had developed a strange cross-breed between a rose and a tulip, depicted today as the mall's symbol.
Though not particularly standoutish, Caiger Mall is at least pleasing to the eye, with its beautiful white stone exterior and stylized frieze along the roof depicting the history of Malton. The mall from above resembles a flat-topped, angular kite shield, with a narrow point in the south (the main entrance) widening drastically to the main body of the mall towards the north. From the main entrance run three main avenues at 45-degree angles to each other, branching out until they meet the main body of the mall to the north (which on its own is much more similar to the familiar square design of most Malton malls). The mall's somewhat minimalistic design draws the eye away from admiring the exterior and onward inside, where angles and lines rather than curves are the order of the day for interior decor. The mall's soft orange-and-cream paint job was chosen to relax the viewer and slide their eyes off of it, drawing them to the more brightly colored shops and plazas.
In the post-Outbreak era Caiger's spartan design and evenly spaced shops and pillars have led to it becoming a favorite of Dam Tactics strategists, who find it easier to apply their tactics to the orderly layout of Caiger than to the curving styles of Pole Mall or Tompson Mall, or the intermittent, random designs of Nichols and Joachim.
Recent News
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All news prior to January 2008 has been moved here.'"
December 2008
November 17th The DHPD attacked the mall and retook in in a glorious battle that lasted only 3 or 4 moments.--Jarethshadow 23:54, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
November 2008
November 8th No visible signs of survivors anywhere - Seems take-able. Latrobe has four zeds in it. --Doohan McLore 01:48, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
October 2008
October 31st 20 zeds outside the NW corner, all the others have less than 5. 20 zeds inside SE corner - 10 zeds inside the NE corner, the rest have less than 7. This is inside the NW corner "Somebody has spraypainted Zombie Sqaud - Making Dead Things Deader. onto a wall." Small groups of zeds are still everywhere, most unorganized except a group of 30 at Salopia Row --Doohan McLore 01:32, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
October 30th All corners but South-East have fallen. North-West corner has about 25 zombies standing around. North-East and South-West have 5~ each. --Doohan McLore 23:05, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
- And the SE corner fell too. There were 27 bodies still laying outside when I stood up, and the nearest revive point had 17+28 zeds+bodies. -- Maunder 01:51, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
October 23rd Things are still tough in this 2 month long siege, but the survivors are handling the fluctuating masses of undead quite well. Break ins are common, but are quickly patched up, and the surrounding area and the mall are usually kept at VSB or EHB and lit.
September 2008
September 27 Starting to look a little nasty. There was just a major break-in in the NW corner with 8 zombies inside, and more coming. Many injured in the area. Linkthewindow 01:32, 27 September 2008 (BST)
September 22 The horde's numbers have fallen by a small amount since yesterday. Active break-ins in the NW corner by said horde, all other corners are pretty much safe. Linkthewindow 22:38, 21 September 2008 (BST)
September 19 Lights on in all corners but one. Strong survivor presence-although being Caiger, Brahah is only a few clicks away... Linkthewindow 08:30, 19 September 2008 (BST)
September 18th All corners secure. Minor horde outside the northwest corner. break-ins occur occasionally but only small numbers of zombies make it in. --Xan2020 07:04, 18 September 2008 (BST)
Sep. 12th
NW corner is breached, unpowered, with a hoard of 39 zombies standing outside. I killed at least one survivor in there. May as well change the mall status to "Under Attack". --Anarchy-X
July 2008
July 15th As of today, all corners are lit and barricaded to EHB, with many, many survivors inside. Thanks to The Fortress for reclaiming it last week. Private Mendoza 20:56, 15 July 2008 (BST)
June 2008
June 21st All of Caiger Mall's corners are down, no humans inside. All barricades smashed. I think the danger report status needs to be changed? --TyphoidMary 05:56, 21 June 2008 (BST)
June 20th Caiger Mall is in zombie hands. The NE barricades are down, as are the SE barricades. No humans inside whatsover. --Typhoid mary 15:37, 20 June 2008 (BST)
June 19th Caiger mall is In danger. The NE wing is ruined! BARHAH!
June 7th Caiger Mall, the Symbol of Human deliciousness has been eaten alive! It's windows shatter defiantly with cries of Barhah in the perpetual darkness. All four corners ruined and this is the way it will stay! Viva Barhah! Viva LUE!--HeavyDead 01:41, 8 June 2008 (BST)
BY the way Lapin Noir was the last man standing again...Awesome...Any new coupons? I used the last one. --Lapin Noir 07:32, 8 June 2008 (BST)
June 6nd Mall and Latrobe NT are both powered, perhaps 150+ survivors. A number of surrounding buildings are ruined, including Holloms Auto, the Tynte building and Eden Library. Players marked as PKers by the Resensitized list seen in the area. Radio calls of numerous zombies in the area heard on 27.35 frequency. --NewOrderrr 05:20, 6 June 2008 (UDT)
June 2nd Caiger Mall, the Symbol of Human resistance is alive! It's windows blaze defiantly with light in the perpetual darkness. All four corners EHB and this is the way it will stay! Viva Caiger Mall
May 2008
May 21 Mall is fortified and fully operational, with a litte over 100 survivors total inside. Zombie activity in the area is light, but steady. --Ubeor 03:06, 22 May 2008 (BST)
Well Fortified,Heavily Defended and Fully Operational
March 2008
March 24 GRAAAAAAAGH! All Cornes except NW have fallen, 15 Survivors in NW and 101 Zombies. BARAH! MikhailTalkJournalGroup
- We would like to award Lapin Noir with a lovely coupon for being the last man standing in Caiger! Yay defense! - Love from Swing XOXOXTalk01:13, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
"Um Thanks....just doin what i can!"-Lapin Noir [1]
March 23The mall is under siege 94 zeds at 1 square other three squares like 17 of them, still all lights on inside caiger maill, they keep attacking the barricades but survivors keep rebuilding to ehb but it soon gonna fall. --Skyuser 15:43, 23 March 2008 (UTC) EDIT: They are in more than 75 zeds inside caiger has fallen
March 20 The mall has been reclaimed, but there is currently a 25-zombie mob outside the building, as well as 3 inside the SW corner. Said corner is now unlit and is down by a few survivors. --Kingofallpie 02:27, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
February 2008
February 28 After a brief yet fierce battle Extinction aided by local zombies and elements of the Feral Undead have ruined Caiger Mall. The survivors including forces from the DHPD, Phoenix Security Services, Ackland Mall Security and the Crimson Clan have fallen back to the surrounding safehouses to regroup.--Zeug 02:34, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
February 26 After being in the zombies hand for some time, the mall's now finally restored to aid the survivor's cause. --Seulyakuza 03:51, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
February 15 The mall is completely ruined. MAHB! MAHB! BARHAH! - Rutherford 14:34, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
February 14 The Militant Order of Barhah has ruined the NW corner with the help of many local zombies. The rest will fall soon. - Rutherford 05:30, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
- The dead of the Dunell Hills Militarized Zone are proud to see the last strongholds of the weak "protectors" of the suburb of Dunell Hills fall. --Zambargh the Ravener 16:02, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
- The SW corner is ruined and the zombahs feast gorge upon flesh. With only 15 breathers in the NE corner the mall will soon be ours.--Mastergurosp 02:29, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
February 13 ALERTALERTALERT! Zeds have broken in and are proceeding to destroy the generators! --KoronofHearts 02:00, 14 February 2008 (UTC)KoronofHearts
History of Caiger Mall
The First Siege of Caiger Mall
- Main article: First Siege of Caiger Mall
The First Siege of Caiger Mall started 5 November, 2005 and ended in a survivor victory on 1 December, when the Ridleybank Resistance Front pulled out. Caiger stands as one of the longest sieges of any one building in Urban Dead history, one of the only survivor victories, and the first time the RRF has lost with its combined forces.
Malton Iditarod
- Main article: Malton Iditarod
Truly the most spectacular sporting event Malton has ever seen. The Iditarod is a savage, unforgiving circumnavigation of the borders of Malton. The race is 40+ miles, 8 days, carrying full packs of food, ammunition, first aid, and an axe, with nothing but your competitors and the sunken eyes of the enemy to keep you company.
The Second Siege of Caiger Mall
- Main article: Second Siege of Caiger Mall
The Second siege started in the early days of February, 2006, as part of the Mall Tour '06. After the events that lead a large number of players on both bands to go On Strike and it's consequences, many zombies organized and started taking mall after mall, all over Malton, along with the help of some of the most important Zombie Groups. Because of the result of the first siege and its status as a human bastion, Caiger Mall was left for last. However, poor zombie strategy and a well-organized resistance led to the defeat of the Tour by the middle of March.
The Third Siege of Caiger Mall
- Main article: Third Siege of Caiger Mall
On the week before Halloween, Shacknews stepped up its attacks on targets in the immediate Caiger area. Being the largest group in the game and known for its organized attacks Caiger Mall fell into zombie hands for the first time. You can also read the news from this period in the news archive.
The First Ruin of Caiger Mall
- Main article: First Ruin of Caiger Mall
On August 17th, 2007, the LUE zombie horde attacked the NW quadrant of Caiger Mall. Within 40 minutes, the corner was empty of survivors and ruined. Thirteen hours later, all four quadrants were ruined and over 300 zombies inside.
The Second Ruin of Caiger Mall
On the 3rd/4th December, Caiger mall was attacked by Red Rum and Pathetic Bill, clearing the upper and lower left corners in record speed. The Eastonwood Ferals then proceeded to ransack the Upper and Lower left corners. The right hand side of the mall also fell shortly after.
The Third Ruin of Caiger Mall
On February 14th, 2008, the Militant Order of Barhah assaulted the NW quadrant of Caiger Mall and spread to the rest of it in little over 36 hours. They had assistance from several local feral zeds.
The Resurrection of Caiger Mall
In what was considered the greatest and quickest battle of all time, the DHPD moved into the mall and downed every zed inside and repaired it.
The Forth Ruin of Caiger Mall
In late October 2008, local zeds (with the possible help of some groups) ruined the mall, after a two-month long siege.
Nearby Revive Points
Younghusband Square, Chudleyton [13, 27]
Nearby NecroTech Buildings
Caiger Mall is one of the few malls to have a NecroTech Building in an immediately neighboring block, making it highly defensible against drawn-out sieges. In the case that that building has fallen, ready access to other NecroTech Buildings may become desirable or necessary. The NecroTech Buildings within ten blocks of the mall, listed from nearest to farthest, are:
Building | Suburb | Coordinates | Distance |
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The Latrobe Building | Darvall Heights | 21, 28 | 1-2 E, 0-1 S |
The Sweeney Building | West Becktown | 19, 30 | 0-1 W, 2-3 S |
The Herman Building | Darvall Heights | 24, 26 | 4-5 E, 1-2N |
The Kening Building | East Becktown | 23, 30 | 3-4 E, 2-3 S |
The Oxley Building | West Becktown | 15, 31 | 4-5 W, 3-4 S |
The Sugg Building | East Becktown | 24, 32 | 4-5 E, 4-5 S |
The Harraway Building | Chudleyton | 13, 25 | 6-7 W, 2-3 N |
The Daubeney Building | East Becktown | 26, 35 | 6-7 E, 7-8 S |
The Attwell Building | East Becktown | 20, 36 | 0-1 E, 8-9 S |
The Minshull Building | Chudleyton | 10, 26 | 9-10 W, 1-2 N |
Zombie Groups
- List of zombie groups dedicated to retaking Caiger and defending it from Humans
- the new megahorde, devoted to keeping Barhah Mall in zombie hands!
- the slightly less organised horde!
- will support all efforts to hold Barhah Mall and help Salt the Land around it
Survivor Groups
- List Of Human Groups Dedicated To Keeping Zombies Out Of The Mall
Full Time Defenders
- The Communal Group that started it all.
- Caiger (a.k.a. Firebase Charlie) was our primary headquarters for some time. We're going to take it back!
Other/Part Time Defenders
- Mutinous zeds and half-cat humans.
- We're here to help
- Serving Malton by protecting Caiger.
- Got a light?
- Keeping an eye out for PKers.
- We're here, and ready to help.
- We've heeded the call to arms.
- I think they are planning a drunken new years party here... not a bad idea though...
- Right now there's a lack of cookies in Caiger. We intend to remedy that.
- Maybe it's hidden behind that shrub.
- Providing assistance to those in need.
- We've shown up for the big siege. It's been fun.
- Collecting Pker bounties inside the Mall
- The Ross Report
- Keeping you informed on all the Caiger Happenings