Club Wadman (Gulsonside)

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Club Wadman
26.05 MHz: "Come to club Wadman for a free drink if you like."
26.05 MHz: "You have booze?! YES"
--VVV RPMBG 19:36, 9 June 2024 (UTC)
Club Wadman

Gulsonside [77,74]

St. Patrick's Church a cemetery Blesley Mall
Train Boulevard Club Wadman Blesley Mall
the Wybrants Museum wasteland Northcote Avenue Fire Station

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.
Club Wadman's original interior

Club Wadman

Description

  • Outside: A derelict yellow-stone building with smoke drifting from its roof.
  • Inside: Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers.

History

For some time before and even for a while after the Outbreak, Club Wadman (commonly known as Wadman Stripperama by many) was a well-known and somewhat notorious strip club favored by high level members of the DEM and MFD. It was said that absolutely nothing could prepare you for the adrenaline rush received on entering Wadman Stripperama for the first time. The hypnotic floor shows and ceaseless wild revelries were not for the faint-hearted!

While the Outbreak and subsequent quarantine hampered or closed a lot of local enterprises, at Wadman Stripperama it was business as usual for several more years. Wadman Stripperama was open 24 hours a day and had well-stocked bars, a laissez-faire atmosphere and live adult entertainment. The club was home to many attractive exotic dancers (of both sexes) who could be seen gyrating to the distorted music and revolving spotlights (while the generator was running, which was most of the time).

Easy to find, located right at the front entrances to Blesley Mall, in the heart of Malton's premier entertainment precinct Gulsonside (locals preferred not to use the term 'red light district', it is so out-dated).

Due to Gulsonside's post-Outbreak violent crime problems, people suspected of being criminals were often 'removed' from the club without warning. If you had a checkered history or were a member of a known Pker group, you entered Club Wadman at your own risk.

Wadman at one time even had its own dedicated radio frequency, for "All Nite! All Nude Radio" broadcasting soft 'n' sexy (or grossly distorted) sounds on 28.69 MHz.

During 2009, the Club Wadman came under under new ownership and was renamed "Club Zedman" to reflect it's new clientele, despite this, the venue was still dedicated to appreciation of fine disco and the spread of various infections. However, the only stripping that still takes place here is that of flesh from innards.

Barricade Policy

Gulsonside survivor policy is to keep the Club VSB, as an entry point to Blesley Mall.

Gulsonside zombie policy is to keep the doors wide open, to allow all zombies to attend the 24/7 'Last Days of Disco' festival.

Current Status

February 15, 2019 - Open to the undead for whatever delights you. The building's doors have been left wide open, and you can see that the interior of the building has been ruined for a very long time. --MR2Di4 (talk) 15:31, 15 February 2019 (UTC)