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===February 2009===
===February 2009===
====Febtuary 25th====
The North Western area of the suburb is highly contested with buildings switching hands daily. --[[User:Zombo 101|Zombo 101]] 18:23, 25 February 2009 (UTC)


====February 19<sup>th</sup>====
====February 19<sup>th</sup>====

Revision as of 18:23, 25 February 2009

Suburb of Brooke Hills
Shuttlebank Yagoton Millen Hills
Eastonwood Brooke Hills Shearbank
Richmond Hills Ketchelbank Roachtown
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Brooke Hills's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Brooke Hills

Latest EMR:
z: 0~i: ***
p: CJune 21

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Phone Mast: (45,27)

The Norvell Building

Maltel-inactive-small.jpg

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Known groups in this suburb:
— Survivor Groups —
— Zombie Groups —
— Hostile Groups —
  • Only freelance killers...

Key buildings in Brooke Hills:

Malls: 0
NecroTech Buildings: 2

(41,22) (45,22)

Police Departments: 6
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Cathedral 1 (Western Half)
Suburb Number: 25
Brooke Hills, also known as "Brooke's Hills" or simply "Brooksey", and not to be confused with Brooksville further south, is a suburb of Malton, located in the north-central area of the city. A cathedral, St Luke's, straddles its eastern border (shared with Shearbank). The large Malton City Zoo lies immediately over its southern border, covering most of NW Ketchelbank.

A permanent link for you all to see what goes on Behind Brooke Hills. It's your own loss, should you choose not to use this Wiki page as it is designed for the inhabitants of Brooke Hills, giving information on the latest Zombie activities and operations.


Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards
unknown

Revive Points

Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


February 2009

Febtuary 25th

The North Western area of the suburb is highly contested with buildings switching hands daily. --Zombo 101 18:23, 25 February 2009 (UTC)

February 19th

25.96 MHz: "... can see maybe fifty on the streets of Brooke Hills ... maybe a dozen outside St Wulfstan's Hospital ... several buildings with power ... serious collateral damage ... the Hellyer Building is being held ..." -- Kittithaj 14:51, 20 February 2009 (UTC)

February 17th

After a little tour of the northern half of the suburb: I can say this is not a green suburb. All I saw was red buildings.--Jakezing 13:48, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

February 15th

25.96 MHz: "... can see about forty on the streets of Brooke Hills ... a few outside Ryley Road Police Dept ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... some minor structural damage ... the Hellyer Building is being held ... the Heathcote Building has definitely ..." -- Kittithaj 17:11, 15 February 2009 (UTC)

January 2009

January 28th

No ruined buildings, about half of resource buildings are lit. Highest outside a building is about 2, except for St Wulfstan's Hospital which has 10 outside. Upgrading to...safe.--SomethingIsHappening 04:09, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

Revive Point

Is located at the wasteland at 43, 22.

The Malton Zookeepers also operate a revive point at St. Pius's Church ([41,29])

(Note: Anyone updating the status should also update the entry at the Revive Point page.)

  • Status:
  • St. Pius church empty by today. Cruzz 20:38, 15 September 2007 (BST)

Brooke Hills Defense Plan

Brooke Hills has joined several other suburbs with the announcement of a Defense Plan. This plan is customized off of the general Optimal Defense Policy, allowing maximum Very Strong havens for all players, and further keeping as many "useful" resource buildings open as possible.

The plan is new, and the Brooke Hills Museum Foundation asks that all visitors help to implement the plan, the goal being:

  • 1) That all characters can easily find safety from zombies.
  • 2) That all needed resources are available to any and all.
  • 3) That Free Runners have Extremely Heavy safehouses adjacent to critical buildings, without preventing #'s 1 & 2 above.
  • 4) That locals to Brooke Hills can come to count on buildings being open and safe.
  • 5) And that all Museums will be accessible to all to enjoy. (yeah, well, it works with the plan...)

Refer to the Brooke Hills Optimal Defense Plan.

The Brooke Hills Optimal Defense Plan has been updated and is being currently enforced by the Malton Fire Department and Malton Police Department. Forbin 16:55, 3 Feb 2006 (GMT)

Known Violations of the ODP

  • There are violations all over Brooke Hills. It is nearly impossible for anyone without free running to enter or leave most key buildings. On top of that, all but a handful of non-essential buildings are of the same violation, resulting in a lot of people dying on the streets.
  • There are consistent violations in the northwest PD block. Currently using my AP daily to try and fix them. These are pretty much unenforcable, but bizarrely, the people that overbarricade do not appear to be actually sleeping in the overbarricaded premises. --Calzion Smith 05:10, 4 July 2006 (BST)

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Brooke Hills
NW N NE
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Swallow Lane Police Department Spence Row Police Department Pattinson Plaza Olsen Plaza St. Ita's Church a cemetery McCormack Square a factory Cherington Row the Higdon Building
a factory the Dampier Museum Nicks Grove Winstone Road the Hames Building Keane Street Fifoot Park Axworthy Way Selwood Row wasteland
Grandon Place Police Department the Heathcote Building the Johnston Museum wasteland - RP Stodgell Cinema the Hellyer Building the Ledamun Monument Blann Avenue Brent Place Fire Station Bridle Drive
Heckworthy Drive Osmonton Road Pudsey Park a junkyard a warehouse a carpark the Crabbe Arms Prickett Road Say Square St. Luke's Cathedral
Botting Square the Wormald Building the Chamberlain Building Wakeley Grove Author Avenue Vigour Walk Davie Walk the Schalch Building Kitting Walk Railway Station St. Luke's Cathedral
the Portass Museum the Parsley Building McNally Walk Shipp Alley Railway Station a warehouse a carpark Budgett Alley Railway Station Beckley Square Connor Park St. Arnold's Church
Twitt Row Police Department the Chap Building Ryley Road Police Department wasteland the Welsford Museum a junkyard Swaffield Plaza Donoran Road the Duckworth Motel Pomroy Place
a carpark Blatcher Avenue the Griff Museum St. Wulfstan's Hospital Cade Place Fire Station the Norvell Building Holcombe Lane Sheldon Lane Police Department Hellear Walk Croxford Road
Chafie Bank Redpath Alley School Heaveb Way a carpark Wiles Cinema Moorman Plaza St. Methodius's Church Gillycuddy Boulevard Perin Alley the Redwood Museum
Wakely Alley St. Pius's Church - RP Hearne Lane the Joce Building Membery Avenue Stallworthy Square a cemetery a factory a factory a warehouse
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SW S SE