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The main station in [[Old Arkham]], Large Row Station has a gray exterior and a courtyard. Along the edge runs a wrought iron fence enclosing many memorial statues to local heroes. | The main station in [[Old Arkham]], Large Row Station has a gray exterior and a courtyard. Along the edge runs a wrought iron fence enclosing many memorial statues to local heroes. | ||
The building exhibits a deteriorated exterior which shows its long history as a once important mark of peace | The building exhibits a deteriorated exterior which shows its long history as a once important mark of peace keeping for the population of the crime and violence riddled suburb of Old Arkham in the old days. It stands now as one of the few refuges for the new kind of violence brought by the outbreak. Nothing the old residents can't handle, just a new kind of danger. | ||
Behind the building is a 25 car garage that housed the entire fleet for [[New Arkham]] and [[Old Arkham]] in the 50s. | Behind the building is a 25 car garage that housed the entire fleet for [[New Arkham]] and [[Old Arkham]] in the 50s. |
Revision as of 02:02, 12 September 2009
Large Row Police Department |
Large Row Police Department
Old Arkham [17, 95]
Basic Info:
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Description
The main station in Old Arkham, Large Row Station has a gray exterior and a courtyard. Along the edge runs a wrought iron fence enclosing many memorial statues to local heroes. The building exhibits a deteriorated exterior which shows its long history as a once important mark of peace keeping for the population of the crime and violence riddled suburb of Old Arkham in the old days. It stands now as one of the few refuges for the new kind of violence brought by the outbreak. Nothing the old residents can't handle, just a new kind of danger.
Behind the building is a 25 car garage that housed the entire fleet for New Arkham and Old Arkham in the 50s.
As you enter Large Row you see a torn old banner saying, "Welcome to t...." In pieces on the ground you can make out "..bert.."
Command
Command Chef: Robert Egleton: Alive 2 Command Chef: Maybe Dead Doctor: Alive Staff: Dead
History
The facility has what could almost be considered a small prison in the basement due to the number of holding cells. When the asylum was damaged in a fire in 1958 this station served as the back up holding area.
The holding cells are still used after the outbreak. Some crazy guy ordered that PKer's and deadies are to be held there, but the locals didn't appreciate it.
Barricade Policy
Very Strongly Barricaded. (Although the locals keep it at EHB, Damn Locals)
Current Status
'August 5th 09' I the leader of the backstreet heroes am coming to take over the station with my army of survivors, all pkers and zeds can expect to have thier brains blown out of thier head.... Have a nice day :-)Spotty435
'May 26' Ned Edderson is wandering around killing survivors as part of his Revolution. Someone needs to kill him before he slaughters more innocents
'May 18' Dead now. Good. LB. Needed someone to upgrade it.
'May 17' 1 zombie in side??n --Robert Egleton 20:01, 17 May 2009 (BST)
5/14/2009 You are inside Large Row Police Dept. The building has been heavily barricaded.A portable generator has been set up here. It is running low on fuel. The building has been decorated with an African sculpture, an impressionist sculpture, a monkey skeleton, a cracked sculpture and a European sculpture.Somebody has spraypainted Boogie Woogie Bugle Banff!!! onto a wall.--Dr Mycroft Chris 19:34, 14 May 2009 (BST)
April 2008 The building currently stands undamaged and operating as a working police station.
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