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[[User:NightsideEclipse/Jackie_Foster|Jackie Foster]] tends to the junkyard as of April | [[User:NightsideEclipse/Jackie_Foster|Jackie Foster]] tends to the junkyard as of April 17th, 2012, maintaining it as an entry point and smoke pit. All is quiet. --[[User:NightsideEclipse|NightsideEclipse]] 05:01, 17 April 2012 (BST) | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:01, 17 April 2012
Junkyard 0,63 |
a junkyard
Crooketon [0,63]
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Junkyard 0,63
Description
The stripped out remains of cars lie scattered, some piled in precarious stacks, some half-buried under the piles of mechanical debris that grows, fungal, across the oil-stained ground of the junk-yard.
The junk-yard was abandoned long before the outbreak, the owner -an old cripple- died lonely, and none of his estranged and fashionable grandchildren wanted to take the sum-total of his possessions.
Overgrown by bright green grass and brambles, a modest caravan squats, containing the dusty and decaying last possessions of an old cripple. A rusting jar, containing the remains of pickles, a few dry and dusty drawings, a small bed, a bucket that was once used to collect water, a single book.
History
Barricade Policy
Current Status
Jackie Foster tends to the junkyard as of April 17th, 2012, maintaining it as an entry point and smoke pit. All is quiet. --NightsideEclipse 05:01, 17 April 2012 (BST)
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