Robstown, Texas is a ghost-town suburb of Corpus Christi (or post-War, the Corpse) just a few miles west of the city. In its hay-day post-War Robstown was a safe trade post on the way to the Corpse, and at its peak, had a rough permanent population of 150, and dozens of drifters. This was until the town was pillaged, burned, and destroyed in 2266 by the Annaville Reds.
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| - Robstown, Texas is a ghost-town suburb of Corpus Christi (or post-War, the Corpse) just a few miles west of the city. In its hay-day post-War Robstown was a safe trade post on the way to the Corpse, and at its peak, had a rough permanent population of 150, and dozens of drifters. This was until the town was pillaged, burned, and destroyed in 2266 by the Annaville Reds.
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| - Empty ghost-town, Red safe-house
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| - The 80's Liquor Boom, Robert Barter's "Election", Robstown Massacre
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| - West of the Corpse, Corpse Coast, Texas
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| - Robstown, Texas is a ghost-town suburb of Corpus Christi (or post-War, the Corpse) just a few miles west of the city. In its hay-day post-War Robstown was a safe trade post on the way to the Corpse, and at its peak, had a rough permanent population of 150, and dozens of drifters. This was until the town was pillaged, burned, and destroyed in 2266 by the Annaville Reds.
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