Basement, Columbia Falls High School
Basement
141. Storage Room – This storage room is empty.
142. Steampipe Trunk Distribution Venue
143. Mechanical Room
144. Maintenance Room – This room is equipped for use by the school’s maintenance staff.
145. Electrical Room - This room holds the school’s backup generators
146, Boiler Room
147. Pumping Room
148. Swimming Pool, Lower Area
149. Women’s Restroom
150. Men’s Restroom
151 -152. Storage Rooms – This room is empty.
153. Vault – The door to this room is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. The room itself contains canvass bags and large Rubbermaid containers of various currencies, about half of which are organized. There are also 16 one-pound gold ingots, 656 Krugerrands, 3,479 Morgan silver dollars, and an account book labeled “Credit with Nakashima-san’s” with a limit of $25,000.
154. Storage Room – The door to this room is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. There is the following warning in red sharpie on the door, “Warning!!! The contents of this room are all very dangerous!” All the contents of the room are placed on a folding table in the center of the room. The first item is a Nike Air Jordans shoe box with the handwritten words, in felt pen, “In this box are the memories of Michael Perry.” The second item is a golf ball sized polished pink crystal that glows with a faint inner light.”
155. Storage Room - This room is empty.
156. Storage Room – This room holds various theater scenery for the school theater department.
157. Storage Room - This room is empty.
158. Storage Room - The clothing in this storage room is from a wide variety of historical time periods as indicated by dates and locations (eg 17th Century France) labeled on the hangers. The costumes are exceptionally well made and durable. Moreso than costumes for a high school theater program should be.
159. Storage Room - The clothing in this storage room is from a wide variety of historical time periods as indicated by dates and locations (eg 17th Century France) labeled on the hangers. The costumes are exceptionally well made and durable. Moreso than costumes for a high school theater program should be.
160. Storage Room – This room has a couple of couches and a card table. There are piles of costumes in the room from what look to be the late 1800s Western Europe or East Coast U.S. The costumes are exceptionally well made and durable. Moreso than costumes for a high school theater program should be.
161. Storage Room - The door to this room is painted to look like a “2 of Spades” from a deck of cards and is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. Above the door is a sign that reads “To the Deuce.”
162. Storage Room - The door to this room is painted to look like a “Ace of Diamonds” from a deck of cards and is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. Above the door is a sign that reads “To the Marsh.”
163. Storage Room - The door to this room is painted to look like a “King of Spades” from a deck of cards and is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. Above the door is a sign that reads “To the Dock.”
164. Storage Room - The door to this room is painted to look like a “Joker” from a deck of cards and is reenforced steel with three deadbolt locks that set into rebar reenforced concrete. The locks are magnetic and locked/unlocked via an electronic 0 to 9 keypad which looks brand new and has no wear. Above the door is a sign that reads “To the Mall.” Just above the sign is a countdown clock that has Days-Hours-Minutes-Seconds.
165. Surveillance Room – Inside this room is a small room with a desk and four security monitors. Three monitors show the views of four security cameras each that seem to be surveilling a shopping mall; 12 cameras in all. One of the mall cameras shows a HUMVEE parked inside the mall. The HUMVEE has an armored turret with a heavy machine gun. The fourth monitor shows the views of four security cameras surveilling four small bare rooms with what appears to be footprints painted on the floor in the pattern of various dance steps. These four cameras are labeled “Deuce,” “Marsh,” “Dock,” and “Mall.” The cameras don’t pan or move on their own and there is a way to control them. The monitors are routed through a laptop computer that has an external hard drive which is set up to store 168 hours of video from each of the 16 cameras.
166 – 168. Storage Rooms - This room is empty.
169. Women’s Restroom
170. Janitor’s Closet - This closet is fill with a variety of cleaning supplies and an electric floor buffer.
171. Men’s Restroom
172. Storage Room - This room is empty.
172. Armory – This room and the next hold all of the weapons in the inventory.
173. Armory – This room and the previous one hold all of the weapons in the inventory. This room also contains the M1-G2 Prowler Gun Suit and the V91 Medved Gun Suit along with their charging crates.
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