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''List processed on 22:52, 4 February 2009 (UTC).''
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====01:37, 5 February 2009 (UTC)====
25.96 MHz: "... reporting from Molebank, I've got about forty active ... mostly just small groups ... can't see any signs of life ... it's a wasteland down there ... the Hippesley Building is out of action ..."
==Recently Processed==
==Recently Processed==



Revision as of 01:37, 5 February 2009

Can't be bothered to update all those EMRP pages by yourself? Then don't. Let the EMR Bot do it for you.

You can paste entire batches of reports from your events log onto this page. It takes just one edit here rather than two (or more) per report if you do it manually. Just follow the instructions below.

Adding Reports

Correct Formatting is VITAL!

Adding a Batch of New Reports

Create a level 3 heading with 5 tildes as the title, this will insert a timestamp. Like this but without the brackets: (===~~~~~===). Paste your reports underneath this new heading.

Take Note of these Points

-- If there are no reports to process, remove any comments under the "Reports to Process" header when you add more.

-- New batches of reports should go under older batches, to maintain chronological order.

-- Avoid posting duplicate reports where possible. Check the recently processed list at the bottom of the page.

-- If the reports are old enough that the timestamp isn't that accurate, sign with 5 tildes anyway, save, then edit the timestamp.

Example

Here's an example of what the page code should look like after you save it:

==Report to Process==
===14:18, 4 July 2008 (BST)===
25.96 MHz: "... reporting from Pashenton, I've got twenty or so active ... they're just wandering around ... lights are on across the suburb ... infrastructure looks intact too ... the Lance Building has power ..." (19 hours and 36 minutes ago)
25.96 MHz: "... can see about eighty on the streets of Ketchelbank ... a few big groups, but they're spread out ... a few buildings with lights on ... serious collateral damage ..." (17 hours and 56 minutes ago)
===18:18, 2 July 2008 (BST)===
25.96 MHz: "... leaving Reganbank, counted about forty outside ... they're just wandering around ... can't see any signs of life ... the whole suburb's wrecked ..." (5 hours and 36 minutes ago)

Report to Process

List processed on 22:52, 4 February 2009 (UTC).

01:37, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

25.96 MHz: "... reporting from Molebank, I've got about forty active ... mostly just small groups ... can't see any signs of life ... it's a wasteland down there ... the Hippesley Building is out of action ..."

Recently Processed

21:35, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

25.96 MHz: "... minimal activity in Lockettside ... power's on across most of the area ... can't see a single ruined building either ... the Pursey Building is operational ..." (yesterday)

25.96 MHz: "... flying over Pitneybank, it's looking empty ... power's on across most of the area ... infrastructure looks intact too ... Giddings Mall is operational ..." (yesterday)

25.96 MHz: "... about eighty in Grigg Heights ... a horde of a couple of dozen outside the Merson Building ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... some minor structural damage ... the Merson Building is being held ..." (yesterday)

25.96 MHz: "... streets are looking clear in Tapton ... lights are on across the suburb ... infrastructure looks intact too ... the Chaffin Building is being held ..." (20 hours and 14 minutes ago)

25.96 MHz: "... thirty or so in Galbraith Hills ... mostly just small groups ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... infrastructure looks intact ..." (17 hours and 34 minutes ago)

25.96 MHz: "... can see twenty or so on the streets of Dunningwood ... they're just wandering around ... several buildings with power ... infrastructure looks intact ... some survivor activity in the Cater Building ... the Vetch Building has fallen - repeat, the ..." (3 hours and 54 minutes ago)