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Change: karaz: in my mind it could be a virus that is in truth a micro parasite the idea that forms this theroy is that there
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Change: I think someone obsessed with zombies will try to find a cure for the so far non-existent Z-virus, and end up injecting him or herself with a Z-virus that they created. Just because that's the most ironic cause I can think of.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs
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Change: The truth is, the Resident Evil scenario, one city (of whatever size) is likely to be the greatest extent of the outbreak; As one city
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Change: What if it was neither natural or human, but forces that lie within spiritual realms. We are talking about life and death, right? My guess
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Change: What if it was neither natural or human, but forces that lie within spiritual realms. We are talking about life and death, right? My guess
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Change: commetcomment or something, iI mean theyvethey've tested bacteria'sBactria's survival limits and they can survive pretty gruesome conditions, like extreme cold and heat. if there was an environment
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Change: warthatwar that would allow soldiers super human strength and higher pain tolerance. This could easily go awry due to the affect being permanent. Also, any such
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Change: day would go.1. wake up infect family2. go to gas station infect everyone there3 go to work and infect everyone thereeveryone that person came in contact with is infected unless it has to be a transfer of blood or a bite of some sort.
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Change: Ally_Zombie26what if some kind of outer space parasite came on a commet or something, i mean theyve tested bacteria's survival limits and they can survive
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Change: what if some kind of outer space parasite came on a commet or something, i mean theyve tested bacteria's survival limits and they can survive
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Change: Roxas33: I say governemt expierment gone wrong or a bioweapon or something of this sort.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living? Motor Skills Nonhuman Infection Possibility of "recovery" Psychological effects on the living Experimentations Origin
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Change: ZEROFLY: All I have to say in this one is either a man-made virus, or something that is created in nature. Those are basically the only two options. If all hell breaks loose, and it doesn't look like Bambie did it, blame the government.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First
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Change: It would be possible to alter current diseases to get one like solanum although it could vary; it could be like the rage virus. also there could be a dawn of the dead thing where radiation revives dead tissue and only brings back primal instincts.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts
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Change: ZOMBIE, just think about it. 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? Celestial Events
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Change: to the affect being permanent. Also, any such genome-therapy would be based in the nervous system, allowing easily a virus-like spread through bites. If such a development were real, it could easily over-infect the victim leading to a complete breakdown of reasoning, leading to essentially a zombie outbreak.Here
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Change: Well if were looking at mind controling virii, two distinct ones come to mind. mad cow, and rabies. although rabies doesnt control is subject it
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Change: You wouldn't have to release it in a large area. A small area, 1 infected person can do a lot of damage plus the fact
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Change: evolved: The virus evolved from a mutation brought about by the Eastern United States being nuked, and carried by the ensuing dust storms. The germ iswould be a bacillus, a cylindrical bacteria, that creates an isotonic solution in
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Change: Incidentally, the virus evolved from a mutation brought about by the Eastern U.S. being nuked, and carried by the ensuing dust storms (seriously, read the book).--TonyProI always like to think of a bioweapon escaping from the laboratory,
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Change: following technobabble is straight out of the book; I'll translate it into English at some point: The germ is a bacillus, a cylindrical bacteria, that creates an isotonic solution in the blood and circulates
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