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Change: “Celestial” is the only way a world-wide overnight pandemic could occur; Whether it’s a foreign (alien) substance (ala “Night of the Comet” or the original
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Change: Sparktrog:Sparktrog: I'd have to say that this is a good theory considering that any kind of radiation that harms the mother has an almost 100% chance to affect the baby. Unluckily if the radiation is too much for the baby's growing immune
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Change: much for the baby's growing immune system it would just die before anything could spread. Plus a human unborn baby has the strange ability to
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Change: a lot (a (alotlot of T-virus that is!). Eventually he is walking down the street when he gets an involuntary urge to cough in someone's face, except blood comes out this time. The infection starts.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs
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Change: : I think that it will orgionate in an unborn baby. So here is the story: A prego woman is about 4m into the ordeal
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Change: McSkullcracken:McSkullcracken: A radiation mutated virus, that is a possibility I have not heard before. Nice thought, copping1000.Springatron: Radiation of all kinds could have adverse affects on the DNA and RNA of the human body. Remember that radiation is any form of a byproduct radiating away
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Change: radiation. See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie biteFirst signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living? Motor Skills Nonhuman Infection Possibility of "recovery"Psychological effects on the livingExperimentations Origin of the ZombieHow are zombies created?How a zombie virus could arise
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Feb 29 2008, 5:18 PM EST
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Change: turn people into zombies. If it comes from outer space it will probably be viral. GunGamer:If you use common sense, zombification is acctually some kind of mutation. This may explain zombification due to radiation.
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Feb 25 2008, 3:32 AM EST
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Change: copping1000:copping1000: I agree there could be certain types of rock which radiate special unseen types of radiation. These rocks could be found on other
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Change: - BAM! Dont know how but they are zombies. roxas33: Not radiation. Radiation is lethal most of the time and is more likely to cause mutaions then turn people into zombies. If it comes from outer space it will probably be viral.
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Jan 23 2008, 8:43 PM EST
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Change: I tell you. The great old ones. vanrulzz:My theory for a Celestial event would not be radiation, but a large amount of comet dust that people breath in, it kills them slowly, then - BAM! Dont know how but they are zombies.
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Change: RemeberRemember that radiation is any form of a biproductbyproduct radiating away from it's source. NormalyNormally we think nuclear, but it is radio waves, sunlight, gas and everything else, essentially. A good
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Change: . Bear with me. What is some kind of radiation messed up the DNA structure of your cells right? Normal cell division in the human
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Change: radiation affected a type of virus allready on earth. But thats going into the zombie virus area. McSkullcracken: A radiation mutated virus, that is a possibility I have not heard before. Nice thought, copping1000.
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Dec 20 2007, 8:07 AM EST
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Change: copping1000: I agree there could be certain types of rock which radiate special unseen types of radiation. These rocks could be found on other planets
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Change: canine zombie. OverallOverall, the only weakness radiation has as a cause of zombie uprisings is that it is far less likely that radiation would have such unique and uniform results. But then maybe this is a strange, new type of radiation not yet seen on Earth.
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Change: McSkullcracken:McSkullcracken: This theory isn't that far fetched. The radiation brought to Earth by a celestial body crashing could have an effect on deceased human
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