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'''Established: 2026''' | '''Established: 2026''' | ||
The first centre of population established after the Solar Apocalypse, Elmsfield produces water from the lakes, and also controls a number of livestock farms. Other resources such as fuel and weapons are very expensive here, since they are brought from the factories and oil fields in the east and south, via the dangerous central 'Badlands' region. Elmsfield is a relatively safe town, well policed by the vigilante groups. | The first centre of population established after the Solar Apocalypse, [[Elmsfield]] produces water from the lakes, and also controls a number of livestock farms. Other resources such as fuel and weapons are very expensive here, since they are brought from the factories and oil fields in the east and south, via the dangerous central 'Badlands' region. [[Elmsfield]] is a relatively safe town, well policed by the vigilante groups. | ||
There are no well traveled roads between Gateway TS and Elmsfield. Actually, the road between Gateway and Elmsfield is not much better than an animal trail. As a result, vehicles capable of carrying more than 300 bulk (anything larger than an Apache) are unable to travel this route. Vehicles larger than this must travel by way of Somerset. | There are no well traveled roads between [[Gateway TS]] and [[Elmsfield]]. Actually, the road between [[Gateway]] and [[Elmsfield]] is not much better than an animal trail. As a result, vehicles capable of carrying more than 300 bulk (anything larger than an Apache) are unable to travel this route. Vehicles larger than this must travel by way of [[Somerset]]. | ||
== Places of Interest == | == Places of Interest == | ||
=== Elmsfield Hospital === | === Elmsfield Hospital === | ||
The Hospital in Elmsfield is ''much'' better than the one in Somerset. Players have reported wounded characters being returned to full activity in half the time it would take in Somerset. If you can make the trip it is highly recommended. | The Hospital in [[Elmsfield]] is ''much'' better than the one in [[Somerset]]. Players have reported wounded characters being returned to full activity in half the time it would take in [[Somerset]]. If you can make the trip it is highly recommended. | ||
Elmsfield's Hospital is also the only place to check... substance... abusers into Rehab. Results are slow, it isn't cheap ($300/week), and it takes the place of weekly training, so think hard when deciding whether or not to admit a gang member. | [[Elmsfield's]] Hospital is also the only place to check... substance... abusers into Rehab. Results are slow, it isn't cheap ($300/week), and it takes the place of weekly training, so think hard when deciding whether or not to admit a gang member. | ||
OK, here's the facts, using Alcohol as our example (it's the most addictive of the lot, equal with Zerk):<br> | OK, here's the facts, using Alcohol as our example (it's the most addictive of the lot, equal with Zerk):<br> |
Revision as of 01:17, 4 February 2011
Established: 2026
The first centre of population established after the Solar Apocalypse, Elmsfield produces water from the lakes, and also controls a number of livestock farms. Other resources such as fuel and weapons are very expensive here, since they are brought from the factories and oil fields in the east and south, via the dangerous central 'Badlands' region. Elmsfield is a relatively safe town, well policed by the vigilante groups.
There are no well traveled roads between Gateway TS and Elmsfield. Actually, the road between Gateway and Elmsfield is not much better than an animal trail. As a result, vehicles capable of carrying more than 300 bulk (anything larger than an Apache) are unable to travel this route. Vehicles larger than this must travel by way of Somerset.
Places of Interest
Elmsfield Hospital
The Hospital in Elmsfield is much better than the one in Somerset. Players have reported wounded characters being returned to full activity in half the time it would take in Somerset. If you can make the trip it is highly recommended.
Elmsfield's Hospital is also the only place to check... substance... abusers into Rehab. Results are slow, it isn't cheap ($300/week), and it takes the place of weekly training, so think hard when deciding whether or not to admit a gang member.
OK, here's the facts, using Alcohol as our example (it's the most addictive of the lot, equal with Zerk):
- 1) On average, an alcohol user will get worse by 0.333 "addiction points" every week.
- 2) On average, an alcohol user in rehab will get better by 3.333 "addiction points" every week.
- 3) On average, an alcohol user, in the hospital (but not in rehab) will also get better by 0.333 "addiction points" each week.
Addiction information from a thread on the forums on how substance abuse and rehab work.[1]