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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
This warehouse was once used to store valuable artifacts to be put on display in the nearby museum. However all the artifacts have gone missing in the chaos of the outbreak. The body of a supposed alien was stolen in 1998, and it was also home to supposed Snowhead Monster skeleton, stolen in 2001. A mummy was stolen from the warehouse in 1986, but wasn't found until 1992, in Junkyard 28,55 | This warehouse was once used to store valuable artifacts to be put on display in the nearby museum. However all the artifacts have gone missing in the chaos of the outbreak. The body of a supposed alien was stolen in 1998, and it was also home to supposed Snowhead Monster skeleton, stolen in 2001. A mummy was stolen from the warehouse in 1986, but wasn't found until 1992, in [[Junkyard 28,55]] | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 00:21, 29 December 2010
a warehouse
Spicer Hills [22, 98]
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Warehouse 22,98
Description
The warehouse's windows are covered in dust and muck, clouding the sunlight outside. In the dim light there are several empty crates, no doubt looted during the first few days of the outbreak.
History
This warehouse was once used to store valuable artifacts to be put on display in the nearby museum. However all the artifacts have gone missing in the chaos of the outbreak. The body of a supposed alien was stolen in 1998, and it was also home to supposed Snowhead Monster skeleton, stolen in 2001. A mummy was stolen from the warehouse in 1986, but wasn't found until 1992, in Junkyard 28,55
Barricade Policy
Current Status
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