Ackland Mall
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Ackland Mall
Havercroft [32,44] - [33,45]
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Ackland Mall is a four-block shopping mall in the suburb of Havercroft and was the scene of the Battle of the Bear Pit, The Ides Of March, Second Siege of Ackland Mall, Black Christmas Siege and the most recent War of the North West Frontier. This is also the only shopping mall with a Goth Clothes store. Lastly, this mall is the location of the tomb of Ron Burgundy, leader of men and scourge of Wes Mantooth.
Nearby NecroTech Buildings
There are no NecroTech Buildings in Havercroft, nor are there any in the neighboring suburb of Lerwill Heights.
The NecroTech Buildings within ten blocks of the mall, listed from nearest to farthest, are:
- The Stagg Building in Lukinswood (26, 47; distance 6-7 W, 2-3 S)
- The Nix Building in Barrville (40, 43; distance 7-8 E, 1-2 N)
- The Brennand Building in Shore Hills (30, 52; distance 2-3 W, 8-9 S)
- The Daubeney Building in East Becktown (26, 35; distance 6-7 W, 9-10 N)
- The Eagan Building in Barrville (43, 46; distance 10-11 E, 1-2 S)
Communication
The radio frequency for Ackland Mall is 27.50 MHz.
The North-East corner of Ackland Mall contains the mobile phone mast for the suburb of Havercroft. It is important to note that of all of the Malls and Forts, this is the only one with a phone mast. Thusly, holding the NE corner of the building is of vital importance to humans. In this respect, only the Herman Building is similar in being of both strategic and tactical value.
Sadly, this tactical advice was invalidated with the large buildings update making malls one building 2x2 large and internal defense is nearly impossible.
To update the mast status, please update the Ackland Mall Danger Report and alter the mast_status
line based on the condition of the North-East corner of the mall.
Local Authorities
Ackland Mall Security serves as the primary law enforcement agency and regional defense authority in this area.
Designated Entry Points
- St Blaise's Church [31, 46] (in honor of St Isidore's Church near Caiger Mall, a church-by-a-mall)
- Woollacot Boulevard Fire Station [30, 45]
- Spurdell Walk Police Dept [32, 47]
- Maria General Hospital [35, 46]
- Ephrem General Hospital [33, 42]
- Michaud Walk Fire Station [34, 45]
- Rolls Cinema [33, 43]
All of the above are one or two blocks from the Mall.
Some of these suggestions do not match the Havercroft Barricade Plan.
(See talk page for discussion of entry points.)
Designated Revive Points
- Cemetery 31,47 - maintained by Ackland Mall Security & The Crimson Clan
- Cemetery 36,42 - maintained by the Malton Forensics Unit
Whichever revive point you use, please request a revive using the DEM Revive Request Tool.
UPDATE: 4/28/07 If the DEM revive tool is down, you can use the AMS Revive forum (http://tinyurl.com/2s442l) as a backup. ** Link to new forums added (Russell Oakley) February 22nd, 2008
Recent News
News older than one month can be found here.
December 4th
All quadrants repaired, EHBed and lighted. Survivors are holding the mall, few zombies are outside. Many entry points all around the building, the mall is a beacon of hope amidst a dead and ruined suburb. Firense 21:41, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
November 16th
All quadrants ruined. Heavy zombie presence in the area. Virtually all buildings in Havercroft are ruined. GeraldThompson 21:55, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
November 7
Ackland Mall is now in ruins
November 4
Horde inside Ackland Mall. Only NE corner lit. There are at least 10 zombies inside Ackland with 8 of them in the NW corner of the mall.
October 10
Horde in the northwest corner, as of now 37 zombies and 54 dead bodies. Barricades at EHB, however a bit earlier they were only VSB. I'm new to Urban Dead, but is this still the war of the North West Frontier? I'm zombified and ZKing right now, but if anyone can help, (and I'm allowed to ask them to) please do. ~ Veraq (Also if I did this totally wrong, delete it.)