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Elizabeth is looking at a map of some battle plans when Barca appears at Elizabeth's apartment, clearly shaken up and struggling from his involvement in the massacre of the Campus Colony community. Elizabeth invites him in and proceeds to turn on all the appliances in her apartment to demonstrate a point - they have energy, manufacturing, agriculture, water, and other functions that represent a successful society, and that everything they do is for the good of the city, stating that they are the "light of the world". She then invites Barca to sit down and enjoy some soup, unbeknownst she had summoned her bodyguards to her apartment. After a knock is heard at the door, Barca is ordered to open it, where two bodyguards take him in custody to the CRM Health and Welfare Complex. She orders that he will stay there until he is feeling better and will be re-assigned to a position that involves physical labor instead of resuming his role as a Sergeant Major and one of her bodyguards. Afterwards, Elizabeth does break down showing she has some remorse of what she did and what she will do. |
Elizabeth is looking at a map of some battle plans when Barca appears at Elizabeth's apartment, clearly shaken up and struggling from his involvement in the massacre of the Campus Colony community. Elizabeth invites him in and proceeds to turn on all the appliances in her apartment to demonstrate a point - they have energy, manufacturing, agriculture, water, and other functions that represent a successful society, and that everything they do is for the good of the city, stating that they are the "light of the world". She then invites Barca to sit down and enjoy some soup, unbeknownst she had summoned her bodyguards to her apartment. After a knock is heard at the door, Barca is ordered to open it, where two bodyguards take him in custody to the CRM Health and Welfare Complex. She orders that he will stay there until he is feeling better and will be re-assigned to a position that involves physical labor instead of resuming his role as a Sergeant Major and one of her bodyguards. Afterwards, Elizabeth does break down showing she has some remorse of what she did and what she will do. |
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+ | == Inhabitants == |
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+ | * [[Elizabeth Kublek (World Beyond)|Elizabeth Kublek]] |
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+ | === Formerly === |
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+ | * Elizabeth's Daughter ''(Assumed)'' |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 18:29, 20 October 2020
Elizabeth's Apartment is a location that appeared in AMC's The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
Pre-Apocalypse
Nothing is known about this place before the apocalypse, even if it belonged to Elizabeth or not.
Post-Apocalypse
Season 1
"The Tyger and the Lamb"
Elizabeth is looking at a map of some battle plans when Barca appears at Elizabeth's apartment, clearly shaken up and struggling from his involvement in the massacre of the Campus Colony community. Elizabeth invites him in and proceeds to turn on all the appliances in her apartment to demonstrate a point - they have energy, manufacturing, agriculture, water, and other functions that represent a successful society, and that everything they do is for the good of the city, stating that they are the "light of the world". She then invites Barca to sit down and enjoy some soup, unbeknownst she had summoned her bodyguards to her apartment. After a knock is heard at the door, Barca is ordered to open it, where two bodyguards take him in custody to the CRM Health and Welfare Complex. She orders that he will stay there until he is feeling better and will be re-assigned to a position that involves physical labor instead of resuming his role as a Sergeant Major and one of her bodyguards. Afterwards, Elizabeth does break down showing she has some remorse of what she did and what she will do.
Inhabitants
Formerly
- Elizabeth's Daughter (Assumed)
Appearances
World Beyond
Season 1