Lexicon:Viral Storage Site

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Prior to the outbreak, the Angerstein Building in East Grayside was one of NecroTech's main storage and distribution centers in southern Malton. Most of the materials housed in the building on a given day were mundane, such as lab equipment or chemical supplies. Some were not so mundane.

I have interviewed several surviving employees from the Angerstein Building; I have also examined records of shipments received at the facility. Three different employees tell me that on multiple occasions, they received special, reinforced 100-liter containers hours before dawn. The containers were unmarked, and their instructions were to store them in a secure area known as "Victor Lab" on the building's third sub-level. Their stories are totally consistent, from descriptions of the delivery personnel to the details of Victor Lab and the containers themselves. One employee also remembers receiving shipments of uranium hexafluoride, also sent to Victor Lab. These shipments do not appear on any external records.

I have also examined as many different blueprints and schematics of Angerstein as I could find. Schematics housed in government buildings outside of Malton show no third sub-level. Schematics in the records of several construction contractors, however, clearly show a third sub-level, as well as several levels below that. NecroTech, Inc. has informed me that the building's third sub-level was permanently sealed off due to persistent flooding, but I can find no record of such.

According to the interviews, it was a matter of routine for the containers to arrive at Angerstein, but on only one occasion did any containers leave the building. They were scheduled to be transported to the Blackmore Building and Titley Park on June 24, 2005.

Dr. Liam Preston, Royal College of Surgeons

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X1M43 07:52, 3 June 2007 (BST)