Zombie Forts
During World War 2, the Brits set up sea forts in the Thames estuary. Their purpose was to be a platform for anit-aircraft guns and perhaps to oppose German invasion barges, E-Boats, or mine-layers. They also extended radar coverage to track incoming Luftwaffe attacks.
A gentleman-pirate referred to as Doctor Boogie took some video and pictures and this is one of his:
Ruins now, but they must have been GLORIOUS in their prime.
This is the perfect concept for post-Necropalypse housing preparations. At sea is fine, but the same design can used on land. And here is a video when one of the fort complexes was active:
That is so COOL!
ReplyDeleteWeren't those things used for pirate radio stations in the '60s? Radio Caroline, et al?
I bet we could get Roberta interested if she could set up her own pirate radio station.
I'm in!!
ReplyDeleteI am with you! As far as fuel needs, why would you need fuel? You can heat and cook off of your windmill and solar cells. Food would be the only issue that would be the huge. But.....seeing the top is flat you could make a rooftop garden for veggies and for a bit you could probably fish for protein.
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