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So this story was inspired by a debate I was having with our Zombie Guru Skot, our Killer Radio Host Dank Da Tank and Myself who we have apparently decided to call Velma from now on. *Big Smile* So we were talking about the different type of zombies. The Classic and much loved George A. Romero zombies AKA the Slow Zombies and the Super Scary Zombies On Crack AKA the Fast Rage Zombies. Skot seams to be of the very valid opinion that unless you die then reanimate you are not a true zombie. There for the Rage Zombies are not true zombies. I myself was wondering if we could some how still pay the due respect to the Romero Generation while also keeping an open mind to what the newer generation has to offer us in Zombie Recreation. This discussion has brought us to the topic of what constitutes a Real Zombie?!?! What is the Actual Science behind it?!?! Which of these types of zombies are we more likely to see In Real Life?!?!


We should probably start by describing the characteristics of the two different types of zombies for clarification purposes.

So the Characteristics of the Classic Romero Zombies are...

* Reduced Motor Skills and Slowed Movement due to Rigamortis.
* Death and Reanimation.
* Has No Reaction to pain due to the Receptors in the Brain being inactive.
* Reduced Cognitive Function.
* Unyielding Desire for Flesh. ( Sometimes Preferring Brains. )
* Vulnerable only to Attacks that Remove the Head and Destroy the Brain.
* They can Most Commonly Infect People Through Bites or Scratches.


And the Characteristics of the Crack Zombies are...

* Can Either be Alive or Dead when the Infection takes a Hold.
* Seams to Spasm as the Virus takes a Hold.
* If the Host is Alive at the Time of Infection the Virus does not Directly Cause the Death of the Host, Though the Host will Eventually Die of Starvation.
* After Death while Infected the Host Continues to act as it did Before Death and Still Infected.
* It is Highly Contagious and is Easily Transmitted Threw Pretty Much any Bodily Fluid of any Kind.
* It Shuts Down all Parts of the Host's Brain Except those that Control Anger, Aggression and Violent Impulses as well as Basic Organ and Muscle Functions, Movement and Coordination.
* They Seam to have the desire to Destroy more so then to Feed, Though They do Seam to get Around to Eventually Eating the Flesh of the Dead.

So they have some things in common yet much more that separate them. Well... I have actually come up with a theory based on science and facts that join the too but first my initial argument would have to be that I think that we can except both on a level because I feel it is possible to honor the classics while also keeping an open mind to what the next generation has to offer. Neither generation needs to dismiss the other because it isn't what they are use to. GIVE PEACE A CHANCE PEOPLE!!! *Giggle Giggle*

Okay... Now that I have gotten that out of my system on to my theory. Now I have to give credit to my mother for this one. I was talking to her about it and she brought up a side I hadn't thought of before and after farther examination I now believe this to be the most plausible theory of what Zombies would be like in real life if they were brought on by a virus. Depending on the virus and whether or not it would immediately kill the host or simply take it over it would more then likely come to this pattern eventually. When the human body dies (which happens in both kinds of zombies) rigamortis does indeed set in. Which would cause the cognitive and motor functions to run slower. However slower does not mean less vicious. It just means they are less capable of committing the viscous acts they wish to commit. The Romero Zombies never looked less intent on killing and eating. They were just slower at it. There for less of a threat then the Crack Zombies. So I believe rigamortis will give the survivors that advantage... For a while... ( and this is where my mothers comment comes in ) However rigamortis does ware off after about 12 hours. So while these Zombies may start off like the Romero Zombies they would eventually end up as the Crack Zombies but worse. After it wore off they would be able to move about more freely and still have the desire to mutilate and consume flesh. It would also allow the virus still inside the host to consume more chemicals in the body threw the expelling of gasses when rigamortis is over. Which would basically give it all the chance it would need to gain its second wind, in a manner of speaking. Being that viruses tend to mutate to survive and become stronger to better do so, it would not only give the Crack Zombies ( at this point ) the flexibility to cause more damage but it would also let loose a serge of adrenaline into the host also making it massively stronger then either form of the Zombies we are talking about, for a short period of time at least. Which would turn them into Super Crack Zombie. The up side to this for the survivors is the zombies would burn out at a much quicker rate which in the end of there surge there would probably be only half the amount of zombies to deal with that are left... if that. That is if you actually survived the Super Crack Zombies.

So I guess this isn't so much good news for us if there was an outbreak caused by a virus, ( this virus would more then likely have to be a mortosis / mad cow kinda combo BTW ) but it does bring peace at last to the debate of what is a true Zombie I believe... So I leave you with this... Fact is often scarier then fiction... And then it eats you.

By : Velma

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the reason they called it 28 Days Later was not because of the rage zombie. it was the time frame from the time the infection was released to the time it took over London. total time. 28 Days. and the definition of a zombie is a reanimated corps. if you go by all the movies (which is what we are we are all basing by). the zombie virus when it infects a host. kills its victim. then reanimates them. the key word is reanimate. a rage zombie does not go through the same process as a normal zombie does. which is why it is not a zombie. in a reanimated zombie. it has a active but defective brain with no functioning organs like the heart, lungs, and digestive system. a rage zombie still has those. just more in a rabid state. in fact that is basically what the rage zombie is infected with. a kind of super rabies. and any animal with rabies still has brain function and use of internal organs. a true zombie does not have use of the internal organs. anyone who has seen the 1980 version of Day of the Dead has seen the shot where Dr. Logan was explaining how a zombie with all the internal organs disconnected, still wanted to eat and even demonstrated it. the rage zombie as it is referred to. would still have the need for internal organs because it is not really dead. just a person who is irreversibly sick. like rabies. if you get bitten and treatment in time. you live. if not and the symptoms start to show. then all hope of living is lost. the mind goes first. then the throat starts to swell shut so the animal does not have the ability to eat or drink (hence the foaming of the mouth from constant saliva production). then they die from starvation or dehydration. that is why the lead soldier kept the infected soldier alive for. to study how long it took for one of the infected to starve to death. and as far as similarities go. other then a vacant stare. i see no other real similarity between a rage virus "zombie" and a true zombie. i am afraid you will have to point them out to me.

well i stand corrected on that one however it still makes the same point. I am not arguing they have differences I am arguing they have a lot of similarities. Also that throughout time many definitions of things have expanded to fit evolution. Why not zombies? I study the science of what one would actually be like in real life and not just the movies. Don't get me wrong I take bits and pieces from the movies but always having the perspective that these are a work of fiction. So when we say the definition of zombies we should clarify the definition of zombies in movies. In real life it would be much different. There are at least 8 key viruses out there right now what could either mutate or join to form a variable of the zombie virus. There are other ways that this could happen of course however the virus is the more likely because it has many more ways of potentially doing it. As I said in the artical above. The rage zombie virus is way more likely to actually occure then any over when you look at it from a virus stand point. This is why I think we should expand our view on what constitutes a zombie. You asked about similarities...

 

  1. The main one is the lose of your humanity and ability to control your body.
  2. the extreme potential of both to start from some kind of viral outbreak
  3. , The inability to feel pain,
  4. the irrational and relentless earge to mutilate and eat flesh. (Which btw some people say that in the movies the rage virus doesnt do but it does. In the first and second movie there was several shots of them munchin on people.)
  5. The fact that both can be spread by bite and/or scratch.
  6. the fact that both are contagious by themselves are the similarities
  7. both make you lose the sense of any form of self preservation of their own bodies
  8. the fact that you were wrong about the human body in general not functioning after death whether you are a zombie or not after. the human body has quite a few functions that still occur long after death including still having partially functioning organs.
  9. we would prepare to survive a world with both of them in it in similar or even the exact same ways.
  10. neither poses the ability to form any rational or intelligent level in any lasting way.
  11. the surest way to stop both of them would be to destroy the brain or cut off the head. 
  12. they both eventually cause death in and/or themselves and others
  13. they both kill in the same way even though one is faster then the other
  14. The Fact that the Viruses and/or mutations do not seam to discriminate agenst race, sex, age or body type. Which when you are talking about viruses in real life, that is rare. Most viruses tend to target a specific group of people more thin others it not sole. Thats why we give them names like juvenile diabetes and such.
  15. one of the only 2 viruses or sicknesses over time to still be attributed to magic or voodoo as a common explanation. That is Both in fiction and none fiction. I can send you the stories if you would like.
  1. both quickly rose to icon status as being controversial and enjoyed in the  movie industry.
these are only a few out of my book... not even diving into the specific parts of the bodies that act the same and are still moving. To help with that this is also one of the links i shared in my facebook group that is linked to the site... if you want a few more just go to the group wall. i posted a bunch on there and the group is open to view. One of the links i shared on facebook group. Facebook group... Basically I know we can have trouble accepting change but in a realistic stand point we have done it through the years to the benefit or our kind. As we discover new things we need to expand our minds and definitions of things. Why shouldnt that apply to zombies as well... Especially sense we are more then likely going to have a rage virus over the original anyways in real life... also another thing that if you would like some further info on i can give to you... IF THE DEFINITION OF ZOMBIES FROM OVER 50 YEARS AGO DOES NOT FIT THE DEFINITION OF THE RAGE ZOMBIES THEN MAYBE ITS THE DEFINITION THAT NEEDS TO CHANGE... MAYBE THE DEFINITION NEEDS TO EVOLVE!!! Thanks for listening :)
i am afraid i am one of those that you are not gonna convince that a rage virus victim is a zombie of any kind. if they do crop up though i will have no problem shooting them in the face like their real zombie counterparts. they all die the same due to hollow points.
Well thank you baby. We all work really hard. Christina is my co founder her and the rest of the team have our own skills. I'm really glad you like it and you should really go check out the website if you like the lively discussion... Me and our zombie guru are scrappin over this same subject LOL * Big Hug*

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