Molebank

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Suburb of Molebank
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Molebank's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Molebank

Latest EMR:
z: 0~i: **-
p: BAug 4

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Phone Mast: (13,46)

Factory 13,46

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Known groups in this suburb:
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Key buildings in Molebank:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 6

(17,40)(14,41)(18,41)(10,42)(17,44)(11,49)

Police Departments: 2
Hospitals: 2
Fire Stations: 7
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: St Jude's Cathedral, Schools 1, Churches 2, Auto Repair 3, Railway Stations 1
Suburb Number: 42
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Molebank is a leafy suburb of Malton, located in the west of the city. Prior to the outbreak, it was considered to be one of the more affluent suburbs with its open spaces, parks, museums, NecroTech research offices, and religious buildings. It was also the training ground for the firefighters of Malton. It had a high percentage of second and third generation Irish immigrants.


Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points

Revive Points

The consensus among survivor groups in Molebank is to abide by the Sacred Ground Policy, meaning churches, cathedrals, and graveyards or cemeteries are considered revive points.

At least one survivor group advertises a revive request queue for this suburb.
DHPD Queue - Status: Active (Requests Preferred)

10 minutes from hell maintains a revive point at Hanlon Park. Please use the revivification request tool for a quicker revive.

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Recent News

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


April 2009

April 19th

25.96 MHz: "... reporting from Molebank, I've got about forty active ... they're just wandering around ... the Hippesley Building is the only building with any lights on ... the whole suburb's wrecked ... the Barstow Building is out of action ..." -- Kittithaj 15:12, 19 April 2009 (BST)

April 6th

NecroWatch reported in from the Pankhurst Building. A recent scan had revealed that there were 30 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 3 zombies were at the Austwick Museum and a factory. Meanwhile over in West Becktown there were 3 zombies at Cottam Way PD, while 3 more zombies were at the Cother Museum in Owsleybank. The remaining zombies, which numbered in the 1's and 2's, were evenly scattered across the area. --Mobius

The Mole is in bad shape, most of the resource buildings are down and guarded.--Arconious 12:54, 6 April 2009 (BST)

April 4th

NecroWatch reported in from the Curme Building. A recent scan had revealed that there were 42 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 5 zombies were at the Dimon Museum, 4 zombies were at Ewins Row Fire Station, and 3 zombies were at the Austwick Museum. Meanwhile in Grigg Heights, there were 4 zombies at the Monks Arms and 3 zombies standing at Chatterton Row in Reganbank. --Mobius

Significant Events and Group Presence

  1. The survivor group DHPD considers this suburb part of the six-suburb Dunell Military Zone, a multi-suburb patrol and defense zone.

  2. The Church of the Resurrection considers this suburb part of their current pilgrimage.
(The following is an excerpt from the written history of the Church of the Resurrection)
Operation: Christmas Feast Following long months of Pilgrimage, the Church arrived at its destination -- St. Jude's Cathedral and the surrounding area -- just in time for the Christmas holiday. As evidence of God's Love for the Church above all others, the Church of the Resurrection met no meaningful resistance as it preached its message of Love and Tolerance. No doubt those who had announced opposition to the Church either fled in terror of our Righteous Wrath, or chose to open their juicy little hearts, lungs, kidneys, and other internal organs to the Love of Sweet Zombie Jesus.
In addition to the Cathedral itself, the Church and its allies converted all unenlightened souls in the neighboring Necrotech building, and in the godless Communist factory that sends out brainwashing signals across the suburb.
*See The Siege of 'The Temple of Our Martyred Lady' for more information on the fight for the suburb.
*A Minions Eye-view -- **M!N!ANZ!**.

Barricade Plan

The suburb barricade plan is viewable here: Molebank/barricade_policy. --Lois talk 10MFH 23:44, 5 April 2009 (BST)

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Molebank
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Mitchel Walk Dauncey Square a junkyard Foyle Lane a carpark wasteland Bletso Cinema the Hambidge Building a warehouse Montgomery Avenue Fire Station
the Bayford Building Tasker Park Aston Lane St. Paulinus's Church the Hippesley Building Hamm Walk Fire Station Pattinson Row Trimble Lane the Barstow Building Loveridge Drive
the Pankhurst Building Wadden Boulevard a carpark Cottey Way a cemetery - RP the Wakeford Motel a carpark Lettey Row Fire Station a warehouse the Pridham Building
Seear Auto Repair Emms Walk Tidball Library Ryles Avenue Chaning Alley Shenton Crescent Hollyman Lane Bustin Auto Repair Cotty Bank Tarzwell Road
Bere Towers Riste Alley Frekee Walk Burrell Way Police Department Julian Lane Rodeney Plaza the Bampfyld Arms the Eglen Building a factory Bygrave Cinema
Perham Park Wallbutton Way the Austwick Museum Warner Boulevard Falvey Walk Fire Station Ewins Row Fire Station Hind Boulevard Sorton Way Fire Station Rumbell Grove Railway Station Sherman Alley Fire Station
Harrison Park Jouxson Cinema Stallworthy Square a factory the Farrant Monument Blockwood Auto Repair Holland Alley wasteland the Lee Building the Snee Building
the Vaughan Arms the Hateley Arms St. Jude's Cathedral St. Jude's Cathedral Cape Towers the Blackburn Arms Hanlon Park RP Denbury Road Felix General Hospital the Hamilton Arms
Stockley Walk Police Department Maishman Bank St. Jude's Cathedral St. Jude's Cathedral Copleston Library the Dimon Museum the Collings Building St. Elisabeth's Hospital Badman Cinema Brundrit Towers
Martindale Road the Curme Building Coffins Lane School Donnan Alley Thorburn Way a factory Neary Bank the Reginaldus Museum Crowly Library St. Columba's Church
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