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Cabbage Patch
Oct 25th, 2012, 11:30 AM
General Info:
A scientific research facility in downtown Los Angeles. Very few details have been provided.

Appears in:

Chapter 3, Part 3 - Saul, Angel and Burt are attacked on the roof by a zombie, which Burt kills. Burt declares that it was a "Smart One" and points out that there is a "Level Three ID for Radon Labs" on the body. Burt concludes, "Must have been pretty damned smart to get that badge".
Chapter 39, Part 1 - Randy was found carrying two containers of unknown chemicals with the Raydon Labs logo on them.
Chapter 39, Part 2 - Michael and the Fort Irwin soldiers plan to go to Raydon Labs. Kelly gets the address for them.
Chapter 39, Part 3 - Michael, Puck, Robbins, Muldoon, and Carl Thomas go to Raydon Labs to investigate. Many potential clues are found. A fight with Little Ones occurs. Raydon Labs is assumed to be burned to the ground.


Notable Info:

Probably a high level research facility, though no clue is given as to the scientific discipline.
It may be located near Burt's "Locked and Loaded" store.
It is located on Downy Road
The Level Three ID appears to have been left "clipped to the belt" of the smart one, which was killed and left on the roof of Burt's store.

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knoxamiz
Nov 8th, 2013, 06:14 AM
Chapter 21- Mark of the Beast, Part 1 of 3

One of the "Small Ones" has a # tattoo on the forearm. Animal Experimental Testing or human?

Bullethead
Feb 5th, 2014, 10:28 AM
Where did the "Downy Road" input come from?

I have been listening and haven't heard an address mentioned. They speak of one but never give it out. I searched for "Downy Road" in CA, got redirected to "Downey Road". "Downey Road" exists for all of 200ft and consists of only a metal workshop. However, if you travel down S Downey Road there are plenty of candidates.

Michael said this of Radon Labs;
"Plain square building, in the middle of an industrial complex in the city of Vernon. The outside had several cylindrical towers, and a few exhaust pipes coming out of the top. It was one of the plainest, mostly white, buildings in the area. The select bits of color came from multiple bits of paint patches that covered graffiti."

Like I said there are any number of candidates on S Downey Road. My vote would be for 4633 Downey Road. Its plain, square, white, surrounded by cylindrical towers and has plenty of pipes coming from the top of it.