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Change: ------Merfnad: "Solanum" is the virus in Max Brook's Zombie Survival guide. As said earlier a virus can live in anywhere in humans, and cause almost
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Change: Couple that with the new ability to keep a dead body in a state of suspended animation so that it can be brought back to
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Change: One thing that I would be curious about, that I havn't seen yet, would be information on the rate of change once infected. Would I
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Change: -----Ifer: Breathing out sends minuscule particles of matter flying through the air. If this were not the case, we would be unable to smell bad
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Change: There are already some parasites that quite effectively alter the behavior of the given animal. One attacks ants, causing them to abandon their normal duties
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Change: simply wont have the intelegenceintelligence to use our brains and spinal cord like we do-"Look out! A semi-conscious, twitching guy is becoming a zombie! everyone! Please step around him and do not place any bodypartsbody parts in that gaping would or in his mounth.mouth. If
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Change: CONSIDERED UN UNLIVING)LIVING) ORGANIC ANIMAL MATTER, it only alters life, not create it.Bacterium: Bacterium is a lesser from of germ compared to the virus. Bacterium can multiply rapidly, though, and
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Change: - I am a proponent of the Ebola-Rabies theory, where either virus will naturally mutate to emcompass traits of the other. And, given what is
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Change: ------Thrawn5: the common name for the virus is "Selanum" (I believe, I am not sure if that is how it spelled though, someone correct me
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Change: -------Doxkid: ya...assuming you are only talking about those that have noticable effects on us, they would not make any part of the body more resiliant.
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Change: A mutation, whether naturally occurring (as will happen, from time to time, though will typically die out quickly) or artificial (whether as part of a
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Change: Perhaps when a person dies a combination of drugs and chemicals cause him to come back as a zombie. Look at the things you do
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Change: Diet Pills could become so effective that the fat is totally depleted in a zombies body making it attack humans to get the fat back. The brain would be the highest concentration of fats and proteins. Drugs can damage the brain to the
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Change: Scenario- designed to protect humans from injury and disease, however what happens if the host dies. The nanobots would try to survive, keep the host animated until they could pass theirselfs off to a new host. byatesSee also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First
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Change: prāņa, or life energy. As these theories of the body made their way northward, they were adopted by the Chinese and worked into their sophisticated theories of
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Change: According to HinduYogic theories of the body, each person contains a subtle body that is connected to the physical body via the chakras. This subtle
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Change: belivebelieve that a body with exposure to radiation could cause a person to enter a phase of rapid mutation that looks like a regular illness,
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