Super Villain Lairs

luka

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Pindar
The most important military citadel in central London is Pindar, or officially, the "Defence Crisis Management Centre", a bunker built deep beneath the Ministry of Defence on Whitehall.[3][3] Its construction, which took ten years and reportedly cost £126.3 million, finally came to a conclusion in 1994, but Pindar became operational two years earlier, in 1992. The high cost became the subject of some controversy in the early 1990s.[citation needed] Much of the cost overrun was related to the facility's computer equipment, which proved extremely difficult to install due to the very limited degree of physical access to the site.
Pindar's main function is to serve as a crisis management and communications centre, principally between the MOD headquarters and the actual centre of military operations, the Permanent Joint Headquarters in Northwood. It is reported to be connected to Downing Street and the Cabinet Office by a tunnel under Whitehall.[4] Despite rumours, armed Forces Minister Jeremy Hanley told the House of Commons on 29 April 1994 that "the facility is not connected to any transport system."[5]
Although the facility is not open to the public, it has had some public exposure. In the 2003 BBC documentary on the Iraq conflict, Fighting the War, BBC cameras were allowed into the facility to film a small part of a teleconference between ministers and military commanders. Also, in 2008 the British photographer David Moore published his series of photographs, The Last Things, widely believed to be an extensive photographic survey of Pindar.[6] Photographs taken of the facility in 2008 show that it has stores including toothpaste, toothbrushes, and mouthwashes. It has bunks for up to 100 military officers, politicians and civilians as well as communication facilities, a medical centre and maps.[7]
The name Pindar is taken from the ancient Greek poet, whose house alone was left standing after his city was razed in 335 BCE.[7]
 

william_kent

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A decommisioned Atlas F misile Silo Complex has just come on the market

Built on 11 acres of land, this property is home to a decommissioned Atlas F missile silo complex. The underground complex was designed to withstand a nuclear strike and has water, electricity and a forced sewage system to the ground surface. There is 6,900 square feet in the complex with the upper two levels consisting of approximately 1,200 feet of space. This area was used for the Launch control center and living quarters for the crew. The main missile silo is located at a depth of 170 feet. Also on the property is a 4,000 square foot Quonset building with water, sewer and electricity. and a one room building for office or storage. This facility has lots of potential in whatever way you choose to go. A home, apartments or a Bed and Breakfast are just some ideas. If you want something offering security and uniqueness, then this property is for you.

The real estate agent missed a trick by the not mentioning it would be ideal for a Super Villain lair..

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IdleRich

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That reminds me of this old-school supervillain lair in the UK, now sadly in a state of disrepair, I believe that the guy who built it was a sort of Victorian version of, I dunno, the Enron guys or Madoff or something. A dodgy dealer who got rich from, well, from dodgy deals obviously, but I think he was eventually brought down when the bottom fell out of them. Anyway, this place could surely host the world's coolest rave and, I can't quite believe that it hasn't been bought by someone and used for precisely that.
Here it is from the outside

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I suppose that entry is via stairs and tunnel

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In fact there are two entrance/exit tunnels

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And the "ballroom" itself under the lake

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Imagine a party in that cunt! I guess that that picture is what it's like in daylight with the sun penetrating the water, looks fucking cool whatever.

I'm not totally sure what the actual house where our supervillain lived is like, but if it had this in the back garden I'm guessing it is definitely not a standard two-up two-down.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
OK, I've read a bit about it now. The guy who built it was called Whitaker Wright and he go rich trading bonds and such like. However at some point it all started to go wrong and he hid that by loaning money to himself from one company to another and then, I suppose, propping that company up by a loan from another. Created a whole web of lies and dodgy loans that was fated to collapse and when he saw that coming he legged it leaving to all collapse and ruin investors, crashing the stock market and so on. However they managed to catch him and drag him back for trial, but he escaped justice by swallowing a cyanide pill in the bogs just after the guilty verdict was read out!
As an aside, it seems that the room itself was never really a ballroom, he just used it for chilling out and smoking in with his mates. No reason they couldn't hold raves there now though right? Although I can imagine the bass suddenly shattering the windows and the whole artificial lake coming crashing in just as the most massive drop literally takes the roof off.
 
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