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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
The Wootten Towers along with the Cutler, Reed, Comer, and Dauncey towers were used at the beginning of the outbreak to evacuate citizens in the central, north, south, east, and western parts of Malton. | The Wootten Towers, along with the Cutler, [[Reed Towers|Reed]], Comer, and Dauncey towers were used at the beginning of the outbreak to evacuate citizens in the central, north, south, east, and western parts of Malton. | ||
The Wootten Towers was the central evacuation point but was overrun quickly the second morning after the outbreak occurred followed later that day by the Cutler Towers. The Wootten towers were strongly barricaded while military snipers picked the zombies off one by one. But they soon ran out of ammo and the zombies broke down the barricade and poured in killing many soldiers and civilians. Records show only 16 were able to escape the building in time. | The Wootten Towers was the central evacuation point but was overrun quickly the second morning after the outbreak occurred followed later that day by the Cutler Towers. The Wootten towers were strongly barricaded while military snipers picked the zombies off one by one. But they soon ran out of ammo and the zombies broke down the barricade and poured in killing many soldiers and civilians. Records show only 16 were able to escape the building in time. | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 29 May 2010
Wootten Towers
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Description
History
The Wootten Towers, along with the Cutler, Reed, Comer, and Dauncey towers were used at the beginning of the outbreak to evacuate citizens in the central, north, south, east, and western parts of Malton.
The Wootten Towers was the central evacuation point but was overrun quickly the second morning after the outbreak occurred followed later that day by the Cutler Towers. The Wootten towers were strongly barricaded while military snipers picked the zombies off one by one. But they soon ran out of ammo and the zombies broke down the barricade and poured in killing many soldiers and civilians. Records show only 16 were able to escape the building in time.
Barricade Policy