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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:54 pm
*Masters of Horror* In resident evil, the virus that makes the zombies mutates differently in different species. Also, in the third the zombies were a lot stronger. *is the best guild evar*
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:38 am
I see, stronger and able to run?
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:22 pm
*Masters of Horror* Yeah. Didn't they have running zombies in the trailers? It was an okay movie, but not plot development-wise. *is the best guild evar*
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:06 am
There may have been, but I didn't see them, and was about the second movie?
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:05 am
*Masters of Horror* I only saw the second one when it was out in theaters, and that was a long a** time ago, so I don't really remember what happened. Except hooker zombies and explosions. *is the best guild evar*
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:17 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:59 pm
Hooker Zombies? Sounds like a fun movie. I think I remember that virus thingo, at first their just zombies and then the virius mutates ( goddamnit SP Dx ) more and more and they get stronger, faster and a smeg load uglier.
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 4:26 am
Welcome back aqua. Another thing I've wondered about, If the zombies are really undead, that would mean that their organs and body functions no longer work, right? (short of necromancy) Losing that much blood, I don't see how they could. If blood can no longer get to the brain, (which is usually rotted by zombie-juice by then) how can it issue commands to the rest of the flesh-hungry body?
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:11 am
*Masters of Horror* Well duh. They are powered by the ghosts of vengeful pirates. *is the best guild evar*
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:02 pm
stare I'll bare that in mind, but any seroius thoughts? I think if it's some kind of parasite it might develop a tiny nervous system to control it and that if it were a virus the microscopic cells would form a tiny yet huge network thoughout the body, operating it like a puppet. If that were the case, the old "animated limbs" thing may be (if there are ever zombies) possible.
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:48 pm
Varmeip stare I'll bare that in mind, but any seroius thoughts? I think if it's some kind of parasite it might develop a tiny nervous system to control it and that if it were a virus the microscopic cells would form a tiny yet huge network thoughout the body, operating it like a puppet. If that were the case, the old "animated limbs" thing may be (if there are ever zombies) possible. I guess those movie producers never really did think that hard about it. Radiation?
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:48 am
*Masters of Horror* Well actually, each different movie has an explanation for why. They just don't fully explain it in the most visible way. George Romero movies are radiation I think. Dan O'Bannon is chemcal spills, Redisent evil is a manmade virus, also there's parasites, nanobots, aliens, space dust.....it's a long list.
Although I don't believe in the Zombie Survival Guide, they have a very practical zombie. The virus only affects living people, who when infected, get sick from it, die, and then rise. They continue to function until the brain and/or body wears down. I think that's a pretty credible explanation, and were we to have a zombie invasion, they would probably be more like that. Unless it was nanobots. Then we'd just be screwed. *is the best guild evar*
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:11 pm
vanillaXtiffy *Masters of Horror*Well actually, each different movie has an explanation for why. They just don't fully explain it in the most visible way. George Romero movies are radiation I think. Dan O'Bannon is chemcal spills, Redisent evil is a manmade virus, also there's parasites, nanobots, aliens, space dust.....it's a long list.
Although I don't believe in the Zombie Survival Guide, they have a very practical zombie. The virus only affects living people, who when infected, get sick from it, die, and then rise. They continue to function until the brain and/or body wears down. I think that's a pretty credible explanation, and were we to have a zombie invasion, they would probably be more like that. Unless it was nanobots. Then we'd just be screwed.*is the best guild evar* People died from the wounds, not the virus itself ( I think o-o ) In ' Day of the Dead 'remake the cop sliced his arm open and then got a bucket load of zombie blood in him and he survived until he got shoot down. Although I think people from Resident evil with the virus died straight away. I'm not sure.
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:31 pm
In Resident evil you can survive with the virus for quite a while, in the first movie, someone was bitten by the first zombie and didn't turn until about 10 minutes before the end. For dawn of the dead, where/when did they explain that it was radiation? Even if that was it, doesn't radiation make things decay, not live again most of the time? For chemicals, you never really know, in dead rising, they're parasitic wasps and larve (GSSD, I think) that apparently multiply like rabbits. (as the cattle they fed on were meant to) As for nanobots, when were they used? How could they pass on to other newly made zombies?
Just say when, I have plenty more questions.
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:50 pm
In the game " Stubbs the Zombie " a guy that was buried in the 20's got up and walked around in the 50s because of all the radiation that was given off by all the new technology sparked with his DNA and turned him into the undead.
Oh, in ' Dawn of the Dead ' it was a blood virus, not an air born one.
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