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Revision as of 13:35, 10 December 2018

cistern
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General
Map Name cistern
BSP Name infra_c7_m4_cistern
Stalburg Map cistern
Statistics
Photo Spots 21
Corruption Spots 3
Repair Spots 0
Mistake Spots 0
Geocaches 0
Water Flow Meters 0
Connected Maps
Previous Map stormdrain
Next Map powerstation


An unfinished cistern originally created by the Bergmann Group to connect to West Stalburg's water runoff system. This map primarily features platforming elements.

Story

Prior to the events of INFRA, the Bergmann Group was constructing a cistern. The Stalburg Bank began to lobby against the project despite how close to it was to completion, arguing that it posed a security risk to the bank. On the verge of bankruptcy, the Bergmann Group had to abandon the project, leaving their worklights, vehicles and other equipment behind. Following the cancellation of the project and total bankruptcy of the Bergmann group, one worker was driven to alcoholism and committed suicide in the unfinished cistern, the body is nowhere to be seen.

Mark passes through here from the ventilation shafts in his attempt to reach the surface. He utilizes the maintenance lift to access the top of the catwalk to open an outflow gate, then rapidly descends back down before it closes. Ascending once more via the pipes to the top of the cistern, Mark finds a path leading to service tunnels of a nearby powerstation.

Locations

Cistern

A halted construction project by the Bergmann group. Excess water from the stormdrain would of led through outflow gates be stored here. Most of the equipment was left behind by the workers, and the scaffolding is still up. The cistern itself showed signs of faulty construction, concrete damage being present in several places, as well as asbestos being used in the construction.

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