Whittenside

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Whittenside's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Whittenside

Latest EMR:
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Phone Mast: (84,94)

The Sherwel Building

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Key buildings in Whittenside:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 3

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Police Departments: 2
Hospitals: 2
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: 4
Others: Part of Fort Perryn, including the Armory, Schools 2, Churches 3, Railway Station 3
Suburb Number: 99

Whittenside is a suburb on the south eastern edge of Malton and is a somewhat spartan neighbourhood. Even before the outbreak, life in Whittenside revolved around the Fort Perryn army base, where most of its residents dwelt. The suburb -- as well as its neighbour to the west, Danversbank -- thus lacks some of the amenities and consumer conveniences most Maltonians took for granted, such as a nearby mall, a variety of bars and clubs, museums, libraries, etc. Nor did it ever develop much in the way of local industry. This was never much of an issue for the soldiers who called Perryn their home.

Whittenside contains the southern portion of Fort Perryn and its Armoury as well as two Police Departments, two Fire stations, two Hospitals, and three Necrotech facilities.



Fort Perryn or Fort Feral: The Struggle That Shapes the Suburb

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Historic Fort Perryn forms the centerpiece of both Whittenside’s defensive strength and its strategic vulnerability. Its high walls and well-manned gatehouse keep out unwanted undead and its buildings provide most of the amenities needed to survive in an urban wasteland.

This building, erected in October of 1912 and named in honor of Brig. Gen. Perryn-Moore, is the major point of contention in the suburb. While survivors clamor to walk the battlements where giants have fought and died, Zombies have been no less draw to this prominent strategic spot. Over the years since its reactivation at the onset of the zombie outbreak, Fort Perryn has fallen to the zombie hoards time and again (usually at the hands of The Feral Undead).

Since the first successful conquest of Whittenside by the Feral Undead in May 2006, Fort Perryn's crumbling ruins have been the closest thing the FU have to an HQ. Since then, they have even gone so far as to rename it Fort Feral. Maintaining their hold on the fort serves not only to deny the fort's convenient resources and defenses to breathing visitors of the FU homeland, but to create a highly visible symbol of the FU's claim on the whole suburb of Whittensdie. Contesting this is the The Fort Perryn Defense Force, who also claim this building as their headquarters, and various other groups (including Fortress and Army Control Corps). While the actual battle for control is waged within the fort itself, the outcome determines the shape of the entire suburb. When the fort is under zombie control, the members of the Feral Undead who call Whittenside home are free to roam the streets bringing death and destruction to every door. While it is being held by survivors, the local zombies spend most of their time at the gatehouse allowing the rest of the suburb to rebuild.

While in Zombie hands, undead visitors may want to visit this prominent and history-laden structure to soak up some of the local flavor, and to do their bit to keep it in the ruined state it is.

Breathing visitors are welcome as well during these times, as long as they don't act rude by revivifying or attacking their undead hosts, or dumping their headshot corpses like trash and then pushing tables in front of the door to deny them access to their own homes. Breathing visitors also should do their best to entertain their undead hosts, whether as singers, as story-tellers or (preferably) as chew toys.

For survivors, Fort Perryn offers protection, ammunition, medical treatment and the occasional game of naked twister. Others come to rub elbows with some of the top brass from some of Malton’s largest survivor groups who may be regularly seen walking the battlements, holding back the hoards of zombies that can always be found stalking the ample streets of Whittenside picking off stranded survivors (street treats), or piled up outside the Gatehouse of Fort Perryn chewing on the doors. While zombies don't seem to be too welcome in the times when Fort Perryn is repaired and caded, PKers feel particularly at home in the bustling place the Fort turns into under human control.

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Whittenside Information Resources

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The Whittenside Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Whittenside from External Military Reports and NecroWatch.

Recent News

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


May

May 14th

Fortress has almost fallen to the zombies again. As of this report, there are 8 zombies outside the gatehouse, a further 16 inside it, at least forty within the fortress grounds, with undetermined numbers inside the buildings. 16 survivors in the armory, which is currently open and being overrun. The barracks and vehicle depot are still barricaded at this time. The storehouse with the radio tower is open empty, but still lit and transmitting... - --Reporter Man 13:07, 14 May 2010 (BST)

It's totally ruined. No survivors. The hospital and NT are also ruined. --Bill52 23:35, 14 May 2010 (BST)

May 13th

NecroWatch issued a report from the Colglough Building. A recent NecroNet scan had revealed that there were 95 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 56 zombies were at the Fort Perryn Gatehouse, 5 zombies were standing at Went Street, while 4 zombies could be found at both Anne General Hospital and the Hurst Building. The remaining detected zombies, which were in groups of 3 or fewer, were scattered throughout the area. --Mobius

May 6th

NecroWatch issued a report from the Hurst Building today. A recent NecroNet scan revealed that there were 8 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, only 2 zombies were at Whitemore Library. The remaining detected zombies, which were each alone, posed no threat to any other locations in the immediate area. --Mobius

May 4th

NecroWatch reported in from the Colglough and Malcolm Buildings. Recent NecroNet scans had revealed that there were 77 zombies within scanning range of the facilities, after accounting for scan overlaps. Of these numbers, 20 zombies were at the Fort Perryn Gatehouse, 16 zombies were at the Leach Motel, 5 zombies were at Tikanoff Square Railway Station, and 4 zombies were at Whitemore Library. The remaining detected zombies, which were in groups of 3 or fewer, were scattered throughout the area and posed no serious threat to any other specific locations. --Mobius

April

April 30th

NecroWatch reported in from the Colglough Building today. A recent NecroNet scan had revealed that there were 65 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 33 zombies were at the Fort Perryn Gatehouse, 4 zombies were at both the warehouse next door and Bisdee Road Fire Station, while 3 zombies could be found at Tikanoff Square Railway Station, Went Street and the Phelips Museum. The remaining detected zombies, which were grouped in 1's and 2's, were scattered throughout the area, but posed not specific threat to any other locations. --Mobius

April 29th

NecroWatch reported in from both the Hurst and Malcolm Buildings today. Recent NecroNet scans had revealed that there were 93 zombies within scanning range of the two facilities, after accounting for scan overlaps. Of these numbers, 25 zombies were at the Fort Perryn Gatehouse, 6 zombies were at the Colglough Building, 5 zombies were at a factory, while 4 zombies could be found at a cemetery revive point, Went Street, and over in Pennville at Empson Grove PD. The remaining detected zombies, which were in groups of 3 or less, were scattered throughout the area, but posed not serious threat to any other specific locations. --Mobius 13:26, 30 April 2010 (BST)

April 27th

NecroWatch reported in from the Colglough Building today. A recent NecroNet scan had revealed that there were 83 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 42 zombies were at the Fort Perryn Gatehouse, 8 zombies were at the Colglough facility itself, 5 zombies were at Tikanoff Square Railway Station, while 4 zombies were at both Anne General Hospital and the Woolley Grove revive point. The remaining detected zombies, which were grouped in 1's and 2's, were scattered throughout the area, but posed not specific threat to any other locations. --Mobius 14:11, 27 April 2010 (BST)

April 9th

25.96 MHz: "... Whittenside is still active, about sixty on the streets ... mostly just stragglers, no organised groups ... only one building with lights on ... heavy structural damage ... Fort Perryn is out of action ..." --Ryan Rocksmith 12:48, 9 April 2010 (BST)

April 6th

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Whittenside, counted maybe seventy outside ... mostly just small groups ... the Malcolm Building is the only building with any lights on ... the whole suburb's wrecked ... Fort Perryn is out of action ..." -- Kittithaj 01:36, 6 April 2010 (BST)

April 4th

25.96 MHz: "... Whittenside is still active, maybe seventy on the streets ... mostly just small groups ... no lights on down there ... it's a wasteland down there ... Fort Perryn has fallen - repeat, Fort Perryn has fallen ..." --Ryan Rocksmith 02:45, 5 April 2010 (BST) (broadcast April 4)

Barricade Plan


For more information, see Whittenside Barricade Plan.


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Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Whittenside
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Gulliver Street School Babb Lane Stovin Place Udy Boulevard Fort Perryn Infirmary the Armoury Fort Perryn storehouse a cemetery
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the Malcolm Building Beamer Drive
Gillett Way the Devine Motel Bugg Crescent Cowdry Cinema Fort Perryn Storehouse Fort Perryn Gatehouse Fort Perryn Barracks wasteland Potts Street Selley Plaza
Somerside Drive Police Department Pitt Way Clinker Avenue Kemmis Walk the Leach Motel Went Street Seymour Bank Petherbridge Way the Allsop Building Wilsdon Park
the Wyche Building Gatclin Square a warehouse Garton Place Railway Station Collinns Road Tikanoff Square Railway Station Banton Cinema Jepp Way Hellings Lane Ackermen Way
Kean Place a factory a factory the Beagly Hotel the Sherwel Building Anne General Hospital Woolley Grove
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the Gullick Building Whitemore Library a warehouse
Smallwood Walk the Phelips Museum Stott Cinema a warehouse a warehouse the Colglough Building the Mais Motel the Beable Arms Charteris Bank Bisdee Road Fire Station
a warehouse Agapitus General Hospital Greensill Lane a warehouse a factory the McLaren Motel a carpark a carpark Brymer Drive the Bellamy Building
Stoy Alley the Nathan Monument the Sleeman Monument Bidgood Street the Rayment Building wasteland the Roche Hotel Dewfall Cinema Sprackling Square Police Department Clough Towers
Powers Bank St. Cunigunde's Church a cemetery
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wasteland the Hurst Building Herridge Way School Forst Alley Copping Drive Skilton Crescent Club Adey
Tims Grove wasteland St. Symmachus's Church Club Hucker Hitchens Street Fire Station wasteland Creyghton Crescent Railway Station Wheddon Square St. Juan's Church Walters Cinema
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