Waterhaven City (Long Walls)

Waterhaven City, now known as Long Walls, is a currently unfinished colonisation project in the game Unturned, and is projected to expand rapidly once the remaining founders are incorporated into the construction team. It is currently closed to most members of the "public" (I.E. players who were not present when the area was founded), but exceptions can be made when needed (although this is extremely rare, and is mainly restricted to personal friends and family).

Social system
Whilst the city has no easily definable caste system, there are a few different categories of citizen within the community; Players are allowed to do as they please, as long as doing so doesn't interfere or disrupt the construction and/or continued existence of the city and any related areas.
 * Founders are the most important members of the community - they saw, and continue to see, that the city expands and remains intact whenever they happen to be on the server.
 * "Noncoms" are players that are not expected to fight, either due to inexperience, slow reaction times or personal preference. Whilst this is generally accepted when's valid reason is given, those who simply choose to not fight for no valid reason can be regarded as thorns in the sides of the active citizens.
 * Regular citizens are regarded as equal to everybody else, although they still have slightly less power than founders.
 * Non-citizen players are simply treated as other players are in any situation: with caution, but no straight-up hostility unless it is for a valid reason.

Features
There were many unfinished buildings in pre-project barrier Waterhaven, but said event involved many of the structures being torn down to rebuild the area into a better-planned environment with more defenses. So far, the city comtains the following: To get a better overview of the features, visit the control map.
 * R&D Container
 * Car Bay
 * Command Bridge
 * Overwatch Post
 * Artificial Farm

Retirement
When Waterhaven becomes too much of a bane, or simply too useless, to remain living in, it was planned to be replaced by Waterhaven-ϱ (Waterhaven-Rho). However, with the coming of The First Revision, plans were made to create a new version of the City named using the name of the old Waterhaven City, now renamed to Long Walls in reference to the Greek construction term.