Not exactly Quislings but you get the picture.In Max Brook's novel
World War Z, Quisling is used as a term to describe people who had, in effect, gone over the deep end. The psychological strain put on them from the Zombie hordes caused their minds to crack and a sort of emotional contagion occurred in which uninfected humans began acting, sounding, moving like and even believing they were the undead. Although unconvincing the actual zombies, normal human beings were often fooled by this emotional and psychological breakdown. What do you think could cause this to occur in a human being, to associate oneself with such a terrifying entity? And also, how would you deal with a Quisling were you to find one?
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PalookaLord - A bullet through the brain. If their minds have become so damaged to associate themselves with something so unmistakably inhuman, they're likely too far gone for any kind of help. Killing them would be a kindness.
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DevilMayCrye-Seeing all your loved ones either killed or trying to bite you. Either lure the Quisling into a room filled with zombies, or as
PalookaLord said "A bullet through the brain."
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Whtwlf: If my encampment had the resources, we'd probably try to restrain and psycologically evaluate the quisling. If there was a possibility of recovery from the condition then we'd try it, if not, we'll probably have to kill them.
Renegade13: Restraint, evaluation, if they can recover help if not say good bye.Bullet to the head.