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Places for caches
Caches are an integral part of MP. Each cache should be as unique as possible because nothing says 'uninspired' as a concrete box in a field. However, it is difficult to come up with interesting on the fly so lets put a few ideas out here.
You should work out how exposed and how tampered with the cache is. For example a very exposed site might be under the statue of a new town. Tampered sites might not be breached but rather attempted breaches a few times. They might be booby trapped or set to send a signal when approached. Okay, here's a few; 1: In the embankment under a bridge. The door is a steel plate. - The bridge may have collapsed - The door may have rusted shut or have serious amounts of debris against it - There may be a trip flare attached to the debris or similar 2: A fake stormwater tunnel. There is a door at the end of the tunnel - Something lives in the tunnel. Something big. - Corpses are strewn about the tunnel. One of the corpses has a Morrow Project ID. There is no clue to what killed them. 3: In a field. The classic 'fridge in a field' - A 150 year old dead and stripped M1A2 tank sits on top of the cache and the treads/road wheels have sunk into the ground. Several other military wrecks are in the area. |
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4: 15m South East from a 'founder' statue
- The new people have adopted the statue as the founder of their little town. It sits in the middle of their armed canton |
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5: In a dead mall in fairly good shape
- The bottom two floors are flooded - Animals and things have been attracted by the water. The labyrinthine mall allows them to stalk each other. - The information for the cache is annoyingly vague. The lower levels of the five story mall is pitch black. The actual cache is attached to a store room and the surrounding area is half flooded. Opening the cache will allow the water in. |
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A drive-in movie theater
The cache is built into the foundations of one of the screens Problem: A community makes use of this place . Their "emergency services" make use of the theater's radio transmitter and some salvaged car radio receivers. |
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In my Morrow world, Morrow established orphanages, and small technical schools. Ideal recruitment/indoctrination places, and of course easy for Morrow Construction (or its shell companies) to add in a few secret cache chambers during construction.
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Purpose-built 2-bay oil change/minor car repair/gas station with attached convenience store. Access to cache through one of the sunken areas used for oil changes. A parent company could have built numerous buildings like this outside many small towns across a state, region, or the country.
Problem 1 is that the building was overbuilt, so has been repurposed as a shelter by an armed group. A well-armed group if they have found the cache. Problem 2 is that an organized group has made the connection between this company and caches/boltholes beneath them and is on a slow campaign of systematically looting them. Cheers! |
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Digital, I might steal this but switch it up for a fast food or even 'dollar general' style store that has either a basement or hidden entrance somewhere in the floor.
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Steal away.
That is what forums are for. I went with the autoshop/gas station because they have lots of digging and emplacing of 'storage tanks' as part of their normal creation. Maybe a Wal-Mart clone that has a gas station along with its supermarket atmosphere? Cheers! |
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Similar to your gas station concept, car dealerships typically have underground storage tanks and often the same type of oil changing stations; some even have underground garages for storing their vehicles. Underground construction at one of these sites could conceivably cover the installation of a bolthole.
For caches, there's also Jiffy Lube, with multiple locations in all 50 States and IIRC they typically utilize the same construction team, at least regionally. |
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Running those links can also be cover for adding antennae links or the links themselves can be used to update vehicle database and map information. Edit I should also add that when I worked at firestone ~1990 we were literally building an Intranet from scratch. Attempting to wire all 1500 service locations and all our other inftrstructure we owned together into a single network. Ambitious and the Largest IT faluire (1.1 billion for naught) up to that time. I mention this to allow the original game to possibly use this information it its timeline or for any other timeline. |
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Also consider a small Self Storage facility, these can cover up to a city block in size with lots of areas not visible to the general public, has both indoor and outdoor units, a surprisingly large number of commercial owners rent units to store "excess" merchandise, traffic by strangers in everything from the family compact to 18-wheelers, and can be found in some of the most surprising locations.
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