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The map Furnace contains almost the entirety of Stalburg Steel's appearance in the game. Mark must pass through it to get to a cellular transceiver at the top of the factory. It is a derelict building that does not have to photographed.
=Story=
Stalburg Steel was a major employer for Stalburg, and a great economic power. The workers for the factory over time became dissatisfied with the working conditions and layoffs of the factory. Sometime before October 1981, Stalburg Steel had gone through layoffs of its employees due to economic hardship. Over time, restlessness grew among the remaining employees, and a worker's union organized a strike. Jeff Walter, the new owner of Stalburg Steel, used this strike as a coverup to cease operations of the factory. Closing down the factory caused massive unemployment in Stalburg, and strangled the city's budget and economy. Over time, the factory deteriorated. After an unknown amount of time, squatters began to inhabit the factory for shelter, and even one man known only as SBconvE began to farm normal mushrooms there. When Mark arrives, he moves through the factory in attempt to get to the cellular transceiver. Through either malice or negligence, Mark causes a large fire in the factory, but manages to stop it before any more major damage is done.


The map contains the entirety of the [[Stalburg Steel]] factory. [[Markku Siltanen|Mark]] must pass through it to get to a cellular transceiver at the top of the factory. The building is derelict and no longer in use, so it does not have to be photographed for structural faults, however Mark can still use the camera to photograph anything of interest. 
==Story==
===Past events===
Stalburg Steel was a major employer for [[Stalburg]], and a great economic power. At some point the company founder, Mikhail Rosenthal was bought out by Walter Co. The new management drove the company into immediate economic turmoil, and the workers for the factory over time became dissatisfied with the working conditions.
Sometime before October 1981, Stalburg Steel had gone through layoffs due to economic hardship. Over time, restlessness grew among the remaining employees, and a worker's union organized a strike. Walter Co. used this strike as a cover-up to cease operations of the factory.
The company's shutdown caused massive unemployment in Stalburg, and strained the city's budget and economy. Over the years, the factory deteriorated and saw structural damage everywhere. After an unknown amount of time, squatters began to inhabit the factory for shelter, and someone even setup a small residence to farm mushrooms.
===INFRA===
Having finished his inspection of the Bergmann tunnels, Mark attempts to call his office to let them know where he is, but can't get any reception. Spotting a nearby cell transceiver, Mark goes through the factory in attempt to get to the transceiver.
After finding a way deeper into the factory, Mark accidentally activates a malfunctioning blast furnace, causing a large fire in the factory, but manages to hit the emergency stop before any more damage is done. Mark then locates and rides a functioning elevator that will take him up to the cell transceiver tower.
==Locations==
==Locations==
===Factory===
===Factory===
The factory itself has been abandoned for decades, and has fallen into a state of terrific disrepair. It had a cellular tower atop of one of the towers, and even that had recently ceased to function, unknown to anyone except for Mark and a mushroom farmer. The factory is still partially operational, large machinery still powered and movable with a bit of work.
The factory itself has been abandoned for decades, and has fallen into a state of terrific disrepair. It had a cellular tower atop of one of the towers, and even that had recently ceased to function, unknown to anyone except for Mark and a squatter living in a locked-off area. The factory is still partially operational, with large machinery like a crane, ladle, and minitrains still powered and movable with some work.
 
===Mushroom Farm===
===Mushroom Farm===
The mushroom farm is a optional area of the factory. It is a small room locked behind a steel fence, filled with modern electronics and its namesake. The mushrooms that are farmed there are the original psychedelic mushrooms and not the green mushrooms so prosperous in Stalburg. The owner of the farm is responsible for making traversing the factory difficult for the homeless population, and possibly government employees. The farmer's tablet shows evidence of his connection to Open Sewer, as the members of the IRC room he frequents have names that reference Open Sewer.
The mushroom farm is an optional area of the factory. It's a small room locked behind a damaged fence, filled with modern electronics, a bathroom with working plumbing, and a small mushroom farm. The mushrooms cultivated there are harmless. The owner of the farm is responsible for making traversing the factory difficult for the homeless population, having moved the crane to block access to the upper levels and broke several buttons. The resident's tablet shows an IRC chatroom, where several members discuss an attack by hackers on the NCG's servers.
 
=Development=


==Gallery==
====Documents====
<gallery>
File:Newspaper 001 skin2.png|Stalburg Times newspaper dated October 14th, 1981.
File:Note 002 skin7.png|Complaint left on top of kerosene barrels.
File:Paper a4 001 skin2.png|Note left by another homeless person about the dangers in the factory.
File:Paper a4 001 skin3.png|Note left for intruders in the squatter's living quarters.
File:Tablet screen skin4.png|The squatter's tablet chat screen.
</gallery>


====Collectibles====
NOTE: There may be skipped maps due to the limited amount of collectibles in the area.
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File:C4 m2 p1.jpg
File:C4 m2 p2.jpg
File:C4 m2 p3.jpg
File:C4 m2 p4.jpg
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 22:42, 27 March 2022

furnace
mapimage:furnace
General
Map Name furnace
BSP Name infra_c4_m2_furnace
Stalburg Map furnace
Statistics
Photo Spots 3
Corruption Spots 5
Repair Spots 0
Mistake Spots 0
Geocaches 0
Water Flow Meters 0
Connected Maps
Previous Map tunnel4
Next Map tower


The map contains the entirety of the Stalburg Steel factory. Mark must pass through it to get to a cellular transceiver at the top of the factory. The building is derelict and no longer in use, so it does not have to be photographed for structural faults, however Mark can still use the camera to photograph anything of interest.

Story[edit | edit source]

Past events[edit | edit source]

Stalburg Steel was a major employer for Stalburg, and a great economic power. At some point the company founder, Mikhail Rosenthal was bought out by Walter Co. The new management drove the company into immediate economic turmoil, and the workers for the factory over time became dissatisfied with the working conditions.

Sometime before October 1981, Stalburg Steel had gone through layoffs due to economic hardship. Over time, restlessness grew among the remaining employees, and a worker's union organized a strike. Walter Co. used this strike as a cover-up to cease operations of the factory.

The company's shutdown caused massive unemployment in Stalburg, and strained the city's budget and economy. Over the years, the factory deteriorated and saw structural damage everywhere. After an unknown amount of time, squatters began to inhabit the factory for shelter, and someone even setup a small residence to farm mushrooms.

INFRA[edit | edit source]

Having finished his inspection of the Bergmann tunnels, Mark attempts to call his office to let them know where he is, but can't get any reception. Spotting a nearby cell transceiver, Mark goes through the factory in attempt to get to the transceiver.

After finding a way deeper into the factory, Mark accidentally activates a malfunctioning blast furnace, causing a large fire in the factory, but manages to hit the emergency stop before any more damage is done. Mark then locates and rides a functioning elevator that will take him up to the cell transceiver tower.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Factory[edit | edit source]

The factory itself has been abandoned for decades, and has fallen into a state of terrific disrepair. It had a cellular tower atop of one of the towers, and even that had recently ceased to function, unknown to anyone except for Mark and a squatter living in a locked-off area. The factory is still partially operational, with large machinery like a crane, ladle, and minitrains still powered and movable with some work.

Mushroom Farm[edit | edit source]

The mushroom farm is an optional area of the factory. It's a small room locked behind a damaged fence, filled with modern electronics, a bathroom with working plumbing, and a small mushroom farm. The mushrooms cultivated there are harmless. The owner of the farm is responsible for making traversing the factory difficult for the homeless population, having moved the crane to block access to the upper levels and broke several buttons. The resident's tablet shows an IRC chatroom, where several members discuss an attack by hackers on the NCG's servers.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Documents[edit | edit source]

Collectibles[edit | edit source]

NOTE: There may be skipped maps due to the limited amount of collectibles in the area.