Post by Albert on Apr 24, 2010 13:36:42 GMT -8
Violence
Colglough is a facility devoted to the study of the rot Virus, the process of revivification, and the improvement of the quality of life for the citizens of Whittenside through scientific advancement. Accordingly, please refrain from violent activities except when absolutely necessary while within its walls, as much of the equipment is delicate and hard to replace. Colglough has also remained a place for intelligent conversation, so members of all groups, including the FU, may be seen inside from time to time. As long as they behave in a reasonable fashion, they are guests and should be treated appropriately.
Barricades
If you are here to defend the building, it is a given that you will keep an eye on the barricades, but if you are merely visiting or searching for supplies, it is a polite and much appreciated gesture to show your respect for the building and its inhabitants by adding to the barricades should they need it. The barricades should be kept at EHB, but in times of relative peace, it is polite to lower them to VSB++ to allow in all who wish to restock on scientific supplies. In short, find a needle, put a couple of points towards the cades.
Revives
The Colglough building services the revive point at Woolley Grove to the NE, but is also responsible for picking up the slack at the other two cemetery revive points in the suburb. In addition to its other duties, this building is a rot revival facility. Unlike other such facilities, we do not keep an open door policy. If a patient should happen to break in, it is expected that he is looking for a revive and should receive one if possible. There is no such thing as a combat revive in this facility.
Colglough is a facility devoted to the study of the rot Virus, the process of revivification, and the improvement of the quality of life for the citizens of Whittenside through scientific advancement. Accordingly, please refrain from violent activities except when absolutely necessary while within its walls, as much of the equipment is delicate and hard to replace. Colglough has also remained a place for intelligent conversation, so members of all groups, including the FU, may be seen inside from time to time. As long as they behave in a reasonable fashion, they are guests and should be treated appropriately.
Barricades
If you are here to defend the building, it is a given that you will keep an eye on the barricades, but if you are merely visiting or searching for supplies, it is a polite and much appreciated gesture to show your respect for the building and its inhabitants by adding to the barricades should they need it. The barricades should be kept at EHB, but in times of relative peace, it is polite to lower them to VSB++ to allow in all who wish to restock on scientific supplies. In short, find a needle, put a couple of points towards the cades.
Revives
The Colglough building services the revive point at Woolley Grove to the NE, but is also responsible for picking up the slack at the other two cemetery revive points in the suburb. In addition to its other duties, this building is a rot revival facility. Unlike other such facilities, we do not keep an open door policy. If a patient should happen to break in, it is expected that he is looking for a revive and should receive one if possible. There is no such thing as a combat revive in this facility.