Floyde Stadium

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Floyde Stadium
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Floyde Stadium

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Basic Info:

  • A 2x2 square building. Home to Malton's various professional sporting teams.

Floyde Stadium is a four-block stadium in the suburb of Barrville. Prior to the "Malton Incident", it was home of the Malton Rovers football team, and also hosted concerts.

History and Significance

Built in 1981 as part of a gift to the city by an anonymous philanthropist, Floyde Stadium was named for Andrew Delano Floyde, the city official who lobbied the city for its construction. The stadium has been home to two successful semi-pro football clubs, the latest of which served as a farm team for the Premiere League.

The Battle of Floyde Stadium

Members of Axes High arrived at Floyde Stadium some time before October 10, 2005 and successfully defended the stadium until their departure on October 23, enduring near constant attacks by large groups of zombies on the south-east and north-east quadrants of the stadium. Human casualties during this time were reported to be minimal.

One zombie group involved in this siege was tentatively identified by members of Axes High, (basing their conclusions on scattered scouting reports of the area north of the stadium), as the Church of the Resurrection who were believed to be in the suburb of Ketchelbank until October 16, 2005. Later evidence however firmly places the Church in Eastonwood after this time, and after other hordes denying their presence there at the time, the most logical conclusion is that the horde was basically made of feral zombies, probably grouped to find safety in numbers and strength for an attack.

On October 23rd, 2005, the stadium was overrun by the Ridleybank Resistance Front and the Undying Scourge zombie hordes. The number of casualties is unknown.

Axes High was able to orchestrate an orderly evacuation of the stadium in the final hours before the two hordes joined in the attack as part of a larger attack on Ackland Mall in Havercroft. Because of this, a significant number of non-aligned survivors who would have otherwise been eaten were instead relocated to other areas. The final hours of the occupation of the Stadium by a skeleton force of Axes High volunteers, before their orderly withdrawal, was almost certainly a significant part of the siege.

The weekend of November 5-6, 2005, saw Floyde Stadium suffer another mass incursion from the Ridleybank Resistance Front, who used the stadium as a staging area for another attack. The location of this attack is currently unknown but is believed to be a suburb bordering Havercroft.

Operation Zombie Downfall

On March 20, 2006, the 501st Armed Division declared that they has made a clean sweep of the Stadium during the initial stages of Operation Zombie Downfall. However, zombie activity was reported in the stadium again less than a month later.


Current Events

February 1, 2008 - Building is repaired, cades are between VSB and EHB, currently 5 zeds outside.

January 13, 2008 - Building is entirely ruined with 2 zeds inside the SW - corner.

November 15, 2007 - All corners at EHB, No Generators or Radio's at this time. Currently only one survivor in the stadium.

June 12, 2007 - still a fairly good place for survivors to rough it, but zed numbers appear to be rising.

March 22nd, 2007 - The Drama Club staged a performance of "Apocalypse Now" as part of their Outward Spiral Tour of Malton. The group plans to travel in a counter-clockwise expanding spiral around the suburbs of Malton with one show in each suburb. Today they performed for the lone zombie here as part of this tour.

March 5, 2007 - The stadium is in disarray with all sections left unbarricaded and 6 live zombies inside, the ocation would do no use as a staging area or refuge for any survivor force

January 23, 2007 - USIT reconnaissance suggests Floyde has become a relatively stable location for survivors willing to "rough it" and take it upon themselves to maintain 'cades. May make a good hide out for those wishing to stay out of the notice of more survivor-stabilized suburbs, for whatever reason.

December 25, 2006 - The status of the Stadium remains unknown. Zed hordes moving through the vicinity have made contacting the stadium impossible. No radio transmissions have been heard from the stadium. It is likely that the stadium has been ransacked, and remains so.