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sporezombie

sporezombie
Your thoughts
Apr 20 2008, 5:25 PM EDT
reply if you have an opion of my theory or just message me if you like Do you find this valuable?    
Renegade13
Renegade13
RE: Your thoughts
May 30 2008, 7:27 PM EDT
I think that the zombie virus may use the victims blood or other bodily fluids to create energy to live. Do you find this valuable?    
residentmagnum
residentmagnum
RE: Your thoughts
Sep 25 2008, 11:48 AM EDT
I think that it may be ellectical in nature and thus it acts like a defibulater of sorts and turns part of the brain back on

To keep this eletricty flowing the zombies need to eat brains

their bodies also lack the ability to heal thus they eat flesh to gain vitamins that the zombies no longer can get like living people this action makes the zombies more moble and possible gaining new abilities the longer that they living or if they are a fresher zombie than others

I cite for this the movies Return of the lving Dead 1, 2, 3
I cite 28 days later
I also cite Night of the living Dead, Day of the Dead, Land of the Dead and Day of the Dead the originals of course

In Day of the dead there was a dcotor who did experiments to see why the dead ate they could living without a stomic, heart, liver, lungs; the scientist failed to show why zombies don't contenue to rot as in 28 Days later the zombies starved to death

There is an internal force that keeps the zombie going
If souls essist it is highly possible that the soul is no longer in the body so all that is left is the electrical signals in the brain
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sporezombie

sporezombie
RE: Your thoughts
Oct 2 2008, 10:46 AM EDT
one, zombies are not more moblie and eating does nothing because the zombie's diguestive tract is inactive. two the zombie lack of decay is because most rot causeing things don't go near zombies. three 28 days later infected are not zombies in my opinion Do you find this valuable?    

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