FROM :STRUCTURES & BUILDINGS IN AFRIBORIA.
BY THE UNIVERSAL GENERAL:
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Lord Hamilton had formerly not only been Inspector
General of HM Prisons but was also a keen student of
(feudal) history and was therefore familiar with both
prison buildings and medieval castles. This combined
knowledge gave birth to the idea of the "Colonial
Administrative Centre", a building that would be the
focus point of each new (larger) British settlement.
The C.A.C. would provide enough space to shelter the
settlers in times of unrest and only need a relatively
small contingent of troops to defend. In case the
battlements would be overrun, the occupants would
still be safe inside behind steel doors, normally
impregnable to native warbands. All C.A.C.'s would
both be modular and (basically) identical. The buildings
would be constructed in reinforced concrete, recently
invented by WB Wilkinson. C.A.C.'s were numbered in
Roman numerals (I, II, III, IV etc), but generally given
the name of the settlement they belonged to.
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Thought this would make perfect sense on Mars!
4 comments:
With a bit of modification I think will work!
Excellent work, old boy. Really, very very good.
Note to self: Steal idea.
James (J) Womack, Esq. said...Note to self: Steal idea.
LOL,why not we did...)
Steal is such a strong word...lol
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