Thursday, October 11, 2007

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Undead IV - What makes a zombie?

As shown in the previous entry undead, you can not usually determine for yourself whether you want to be after his death, a zombie or not. As a survivor, if you have all the opportunity to have the bite of the undead, or is knowingly a toxic gas or suspend the like of which we before that we know after a successful contact with the Zombie.

The issue here are meant to be the first self-determination. What distinguishes one of the undead by a living person?

A zombie has a different first appearance: depending on the degree of decomposition, the skin of a "classic" undead or brownish green, usually are a few teeth failed and the clothes are dirty and tattered.

Second, moving a zombie anderst as a living person. Zombies are stiff and not very agile. They move generally slow.

Third, undead, in exceptional cases up to a few words, not speaking. If you encounter any of sighing sounds.

The reason for this, and I'm at the point is the limited, mostly lack of brain activity. The classic undead has only one goal: to eat and in this way to produce new undead. Mostly, so that the blood and the saliva (and probably other body fluids) of the Zombies, which contains one or another type of virus, with appropriate contact with the blood circulation of "normal" humans makes that of the still "normal" person, sooner or later becomes a zombie himself, which it in turn makes the task of producing more zombies.

problem is it here first, then finally when all the previously "normal" people have become zombies. What's in a such a case happened I still must look up.

Sources:
http://macteens.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10104/zombie.jpg

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