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  • Rebuild or remove: A strategic long term question.

    So with my campaign in Manhattan, my group is in debate.

    With much of Manhattan/Brooklyn/Queens/Bronx and even New Jersey being SO heavily "urbanized", the group is having debates about how/where to get land for farming.

    Cemeteries have come up...

    Additional parks from other boroughs have come up...

    Alternative locations such as rooftops, window planters and such have been discussed...

    What they are debating now is this: Since the population around NYC is less then half of what it once was, wouldnt the land be better used to feed to the current residents rather then have block upon block of unused, deserted buildings

    By concentrating the population you can provide better security, more basic resources such as heat/electric/clean water and easier organization on many levels. Seeing as the entire NYC "published" population could fit on 1/3 of the island of Manhattan now, why not tear down everything else for farmland

    And for god sakes, does anyone have any numbers/information they can link me for cement production in a T2K environment
    "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
    TheDarkProphet

  • #2
    Big job to demolish and clear buildings by hand. I think the only way it could be done that way would be for Hizzoner the Mayor or The Duke to use slave labour.
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    • #3
      "Slave" or not is more so treatment then anything now...maybe some better food or housing.

      If you control 100k people...who look to you to eat, and you say "if we can clear these 3 blocks we can double our food for next year"...I think labor will no longer be a problem.
      "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
      TheDarkProphet

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      • #4
        Isn't Manhatten island mostly granite. I'm not even sure you would find earth to plant in once you removed the structures.

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        • #5
          No Manhattan isnt mostly granite, at least on the upper levels. Some of it was actually "made" by adding fill to the shore line over several different time periods.



          But also, you have Brooklyn and Queens which are part of Long Island whohc has always had a very strong agriculture base.
          "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
          TheDarkProphet

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          • #6
            This shows topsoil of 6-10 feet for areas of Manahtten.



            I knew it did not go very deep due to my readings of the construction of the subways. With areas that had little excavation I expect you could farm there after clearing.


            What are you looking for in the way of cement production. I have mine/production locations that I can get to in a little bit. Unfortunatly I am reformatting my primary computer at the moment.

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            • #7
              That would be of use, thank you. I guess, more so, how would a society in T2k make cement

              Because thats part of the debate, if you cant build anything new, should you remove the ones that are already there
              "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
              TheDarkProphet

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kalos72
                That would be of use, thank you. I guess, more so, how would a society in T2k make cement

                Because thats part of the debate, if you cant build anything new, should you remove the ones that are already there
                Depending on the type of structure you build, you don't always need cement. You can make ground level buildings simply by piling stone one on top another. However, you would need a stone carver because this stones have to have flat sections. Pyramids, Greek Temples and Cathedral were not using cement (It seems that the roman did use concrete). Among your 100k people, many will have to work in that field. I think, that your main problem would be to rethink entirely the way you run a society. I'm interested to know if your group can drop the modern views .

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                • #9
                  I can't help thinking that knocking down buildings to clear land would be a pretty huge undertaking for relatively small returns. I think rooftop gardens, window boxes and planters would be the way to go. I'd see any flat rooftop used for food production (if you could plant grass up there then rabbit farming would be feasible, and their poo could be used to manure your vegetable gardens). I guess chicken farming would also be feasible too.

                  I guess that you would need to look at what you are growing - those plants that require deep soil for their roots would need to be farmed in parks and vacant lots at ground level, while those plants that could manage in shallower soil would be up on the rooftops.

                  On an individual level I think everyone living from the first floor up (second floor up to you Americans) would have window boxes planted with vegetables and herbs (we have a couple of herb plants in flower pots on our kitchen window sill today) - I think that planting on the roof and first floor windows would provide additional security for the individual' harvest - and stop casual filching of carrots etc.

                  I found this rather neat site when I looked at this - the first link (to a Chicago "victory garden") is pretty interesting - Chicago also publishes a PDF giving some basic engineering details of what is required.



                  Some of the links there are fascinating - I was taken by the statistic that a survey of Singapore covering about 20% of the whole found 212 hectares of potentially usable land.

                  One of the pieces also talked about growing mushrooms in basements - evidently this can be an ideal environment for mushrooms so that's another potential area that could be utilised.

                  But the neatest item was, I thought, this one from Egypt - if you look they are using what look like plastic drainpipes (with large holes drilled in them for the plants). I couldn't help think that if you built a frame you could actually mount these on the wall of your building (so no need for a roof at all). So all you'd need for harvesting is a ladder.



                  One of the the links had a picture of an abandoned "El" in NYC - The High Line - with weeds growing up between the tracks. Now if this doesn't have potential for growing crops then what does



                  Malcolm

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                  • #10
                    insects and bugs

                    with so many unused buildings I think your guys should look into breeding "landshrimp" .

                    It really is an untapped resource ,but I guess a disaster like WWIII would have to happen to get us to really try and eat the critters..

                    (mainly ground up into paste )

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                    • #11
                      So this topic was again brought up last night...for the Texas campaign. /blink

                      Why use a blasted Corpus Christi as a base when you could just build a new one Say expand the port/roads/railways at Port Lavaca and call it New Houston

                      If a major city is nuked, there isn't much use in moving a HQ there, other than the salvage which you can always just send teams in to do anyways.

                      Perhaps Galveston didnt get hammered...using that new Nuke Map thing it would only take fire damage but most concrete buildings are fine. And its got a pretty good size harbor.
                      "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
                      TheDarkProphet

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                      • #12
                        Fallout might be an issue









                        I calculated fallout based on prevalent wind direction for the nearest 3 weather stations for an average November.



                        Nearest strikes
                        2.9 km SxSE of Texas City, TX, 1500 Kt
                        42.6 km SxSE of Baytown, TX, 2000 Kt
                        44.6 km SxSE of Deer Park, TX, 1250 Kt
                        64.1 km SE of Houston, TX, 1500 Kt
                        86.5 km ExNE of Sweeney, TX, 500 Kt
                        110.5 km SW of Nederland, TX, 500 Kt
                        110.6 km WxSW of Port Arthur, TX, 3000 Kt
                        111.0 km SW of Beaumont, TX, 1500 Kt
                        144.5 km S of Lamont, TX, 750 Kt
                        186.3 km WxSW of West Lake, LA, 500 Kt
                        300.4 km NE of Corpus Christi, TX, 1000 Kt
                        317.3 km SE of Robinson, TX, 750 Kt
                        331.3 km E of Randolf AFB, TX, 250 Kt
                        368.7 km SxSW of Shreveport, LA, 250 Kt
                        380.1 km WxSW of Baton Rouge, LA, 1500 Kt
                        399.3 km W of Convent, LA, 750 Kt
                        420.0 km W of Garyville, LA, 750 Kt
                        438.7 km W of Norco, LA, 1000 Kt
                        448.1 km SxSE of Carswell AFB, TX, 500 Kt
                        477.2 km W of Belle Chase, LA, 750 Kt
                        482.1 km W of Meraux, LA, 250 Kt
                        584.0 km SE of Dyess AFB, TX, 500 Kt
                        621.3 km W of Pascagoula, MS, 1250 Kt
                        763.1 km S of Tulsa, OK, 500 Kt
                        814.2 km W of Eglin AFB, FL, 1000 Kt

                        My games were always about rebuilding so I have some useful tools to find resources in an area

                        Here are the nearest renewable/Nuclear power sources
                        77.2 km SE of Sunset Farms - Land Fill Gas - 2219 kWT
                        130.6 km ExNE of South Texas 2 - # of reactors: 2 - 1280/1280 Mwt
                        196.9 km WxSW of Agrilectric Power Partners Ltd - Agra Waste - 7884 kWT
                        237.8 km SxSW of Toledo Bend - 40097 kWT
                        255.3 km E of Small Hydro Of Texas Inc - 762 kWT
                        302.6 km ExSE of Austin - 6296 kWT
                        320.7 km ExSE of Marshall Fd - 19419 kWT
                        327.3 km W of M A Patout Son Ltd - Agra Waste - 176 kWT
                        355.6 km E of Falcon Dam - 4154 kWT
                        362.5 km ExSE of Marble Fls - 3245 kWT
                        373.0 km ExSE of Granite Sh - 4777 kWT
                        373.6 km WxSW of River Bend 1 - # of reactors: 1 - 978 Mwt
                        378.9 km ExSE of Buchanan - 3882 kWT
                        405.1 km SW of Sidney A Murray Jr Hydroelectric Station - 96124 kWT
                        428.9 km SxSE of Nolte - 8960 kWT
                        436.2 km SE of Comanche Peak - # of reactors: 2 - 1084/1124 Mwt
                        437.4 km W of Waterford 3 - # of reactors: 1 - 1089 Mwt
                        463.7 km SxSE of DFW Gas Recovery - Land Fill Gas - 4496 kWT
                        466.5 km SxSE of Lewisville - 1277 kWT
                        468.9 km SE of H 4/5 - 2876 kWT
                        479.7 km ExSE of M Sheppard - 1899 kWT
                        482.5 km SW of Grand Gulf 1 - # of reactors: 1 - 1263 Mwt
                        506.3 km SxSE of Roberts - 285 kWT
                        512.7 km SxSW of Crossett Paper - Wood Waste - 190 kWT
                        523.4 km SxSE of Denison - 40356 kWT

                        Here are the nearest 25 mines
                        53.0 km SxSW of Laporte/Deerpark Plants Div Of Texas Brine - Salt
                        64.4 km E of Chemicals & Metals - Magnesium
                        64.4 km E of Freeport Plant - Salt
                        71.8 km SE of Hockley Plant - Salt
                        71.8 km SE of Swilley Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        71.8 km SE of Pierce Junction Plant - Salt
                        87.3 km SW of Jefferson Plant - Salt
                        97.1 km S of Tec Minerals Plant 3 - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        101.2 km ExSE of Blue Ridge Plant - Salt
                        124.7 km ExNE of Clemville Plant - Salt
                        129.1 km SxSW of Barry & Barry Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        164.5 km E of Eagle Lake Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        164.5 km E of Industrial Sand Operations - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        175.9 km SW of Industrial Chemical Division - Salt
                        206.1 km ExSE of Balcones Minerals Corp - Fuller'S Earth
                        206.1 km ExSE of Flatonia Pits - Bentonite
                        214.4 km SxSW of Deweyville Dredge - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        221.0 km S of Angelina County Pits - Bentonite
                        238.1 km SW of Kinder Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel
                        251.0 km ExSE of Hicks Mine
                        263.2 km E of Texas Pits - Bentonite
                        280.8 km S of Troup Operations - Ball Clay
                        298.3 km W of Avery Island - Salt
                        298.3 km W of Morton Salt Weeks Island Mine And Plant - Salt
                        300.8 km ExNE of Corpus Christi - Salt

                        25 nearest steel plants

                        121.3 km SW of Multiple
                        263.2 km SxSE of Nucor Steel Texas
                        306.4 km E of Structural Metals
                        406.1 km S of Lone Star Steel
                        411.6 km SxSE of Chaparral Steel
                        428.3 km W of Bayou Steel
                        467.4 km SxSW of Smi Steel Arkansas
                        559.6 km SW of Multiple
                        565.3 km SxSE of Mid American Steel & Wire
                        581.6 km SW of Multiple
                        671.8 km SxSE of Acker Industries
                        679.2 km WxSW of Ipsco Steel Alabama
                        679.4 km S of Quanex Macsteel
                        771.3 km S of Metal Services
                        771.8 km S of Sheffield Steel
                        777.2 km SxSW of Arkansas Steel Associates
                        791.7 km SW of Birmingham Steel Memphis Steel
                        816.4 km WxSW of Multiple
                        870.5 km SxSW of Multiple
                        876.3 km WxSW of United States Pipe & Foundry
                        873.0 km SW of Birmingham Steel Ripley Powdered Metal
                        879.5 km WxSW of Koppers Industries Woodward Coke
                        884.3 km WxSW of USS Fairfield Works
                        894.3 km WxSW of Multiple
                        900.9 km WxSW of Abc Coke Div Of Drummond

                        Chemical plants
                        11.6 km SE of Gaf Corporation - Organic Chemicals | Employees 200
                        12.0 km SxSW of Climax Chemical Company - Muriate Of Potash | Employees 3
                        15.1 km SE of Gaf Corporation - Industrial Gases | Employees 200
                        15.6 km SE of Union Carbide Corporation - Industrial Gases | Employees 1400
                        24.4 km SE of Sea Lion Chemical Inc - Organic Chemicals | Employees 38
                        36.8 km SxSE of Calgon Corporation Delaware - Medicine/Botanical Chemicals | Employees 38
                        38.0 km SE of Polycom-Huntsman Inc - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 200
                        40.0 km SE of Haldor Topsoe Inc - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 41
                        40.3 km SxSE of Hoechst Clanese Chemical Group - Organic Chemicals | Employees 35
                        41.1 km E of Monsanto Company - High Purity Chemicals | Employees 887
                        42.0 km SxSE of Dixie Chemical Company - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 200
                        42.1 km SxSE of Amoco Chemical Company - Medicine/Botanical Chemicals | Employees 45
                        42.3 km SxSE of Haldor Topsoe Inc - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 43
                        42.5 km SxSE of Phillips Petroleum Company - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 160
                        42.8 km SxSE of Bayshore Industrial Inc - Plastics | Employees 50
                        42.9 km SxSE of Arco Chemical Company - Propylene | Employees 300
                        43.2 km SxSE of Lonza Inc - Inorganic Metal Compounds | Employees 80
                        43.3 km SxSE of Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Org A/Cyclic Plasticizers | Employees 250
                        43.4 km SxSE of Fmc Corporation - Bulk Org Medicinal Chemicals | Employees 58
                        43.8 km SxSE of Himont Usa Inc - Polypropylene Resins | Employees 155
                        43.8 km SxSE of Hoechst Clanese Chemical Group - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 650
                        44.9 km SxSE of Southern Ionics Inc - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 30
                        45.3 km SE of Kaneka Texas Corporation - Plastics Materials | Employees 85
                        45.3 km SE of Cain Chemical Inc - Ethylene Glycols | Employees 100
                        45.5 km SxSE of Ppg Industries Inc - Organic Chemicals | Employees 100


                        Military Bases
                        47.6 km SxSE of 272 Engineering Installation Squadron (ANG) - Air Force
                        48.1 km SE of 147 Fighter Wing (ANG) - Air Force
                        244.7 km SW of ARNG (RC) Major Training Center - Army
                        249.3 km SW of Training Center - Army
                        284.1 km NE of Naval Station - Navy
                        293.1 km ExSE of 10 AF HQ (AFR), 924 Fighter Wing (AFR) - Air Force
                        300.4 km NE of Flight Training - Navy
                        336.9 km E of HQ Aetc, Af Prsnl Cntr, Af Rcrtng Serv, 12 Ftw - Air Force
                        350.6 km SE of 1St Cavalry/4th Inf Div (Mech) - Army
                        350.7 km E of Medical Training HQ - Army
                        351.4 km E of Human Systems Center, 70 Air Base Group - Air Force
                        353.7 km NE of Flight Training - Navy
                        365.3 km E of San Ant Alc, HQ Air Intel Agncy, 76 Abw, 67 Intel - Air Force
                        366.3 km E of Reserve Component Training - Army
                        369.5 km E of 37 Training Wing, 59 Medical Wing - Air Force
                        372.1 km E of Logistics Depot - Army
                        374.5 km SxSW of 8 AF HQ, 2 Bw, 917 Wing (AFR) - Air Force
                        381.7 km S of Ammunition Production - Army
                        387.4 km SxSW of Ammunition Production - Army
                        434.6 km SxSE of Reserve Air Training - Navy
                        445.5 km WxSW of 236 Combat Communications Squadron (ANG) - Air Force
                        455.7 km SxSE of ARNG (RC) Major Training Center - Army
                        460.5 km SxSE of 301 Fighter Wing (AFR) - Air Force
                        461.5 km SxSE of Reserve Air Training - Navy
                        465.0 km SxSW of 254 Combat Communications Group (ANG) - Air Force

                        Airfields/Heliports

                        4.7 km WxSW of UTMB - Airport
                        4.8 km SW of Shell Pelican Island Heliport - Airport
                        4.8 km NE of Scholes Field - Airport
                        4.9 km WxSW of University of Texas Medical Branch Hospital Helipo - Airport
                        5.1 km SW of Dresser Industries/Magcobar Heliport - Airport
                        6.6 km NE of Tourist Ride Services Heliport - Airport
                        9.6 km WxSW of Galvestonian Heliport - Airport
                        11.2 km SxSW of Houston Oil and Minerals Port Bolivar Heliport - Airport
                        12.4 km SxSW of Houston Oil and Minerals Port Bolivar Number 2 Hel - Airport
                        19.6 km SE of Mainland Regional Health Care System Heliport - Airport
                        19.9 km ExSE of Johnnie Volk Field - Airport
                        20.6 km ExSE of HHI Hitchcock Heliport - Airport
                        22.3 km SE of Austinia Airport
                        25.0 km SE of Laseair Airport
                        26.0 km E of Old Forker Ultralight Airport
                        26.1 km SxSE of B and S Ultralight Airport
                        26.5 km SxSE of Ellis Airport
                        27.0 km SW of Seafood Warehouse Park Airport
                        27.0 km SxSW of Houston Oil and Minerals Smith Point Heliport - Airport
                        27.6 km ExSE of Pee Wees Heliport - Airport
                        27.8 km ExSE of Rebel Field - Airport
                        29.1 km E of Creasy Airport
                        33.0 km SE of Houston Gulf Airport
                        34.5 km SE of Pier 5 Heliport - Airport
                        34.7 km ExSE of Golden Pegasus Ranch Heliport - Airport

                        Hope some of that will be useful.

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                        • #13
                          Sweet! Thanks!

                          For fallout, two questions.

                          1- Its been roughly 1.5-2yrs now I assume most of that is gone
                          2 - airbursts dont produce much radiation, does that map specify
                          "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
                          TheDarkProphet

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                          • #14
                            That is what will be seen over the first few weeks for an airburst.

                            However these fallout trails should be taken into account when deciding where to lodge long term and where to farm as exposure levels will obviously be higher within the green bands.

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                            • #15
                              Very true.

                              Does your nuke tool match the one I found with regards to rings of damage and the distances expected
                              "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
                              TheDarkProphet

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