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Do you think Zombies are realistic?

A virus could naturally adapt to have the ability to reawake the dead
0 (0%)
A virus could be engineered to have the ability to reawake the dead
5 (26.3%)
Reawaking the dead like that isn't possible
14 (73.7%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Do you think Zombies are realistic?

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Not really, maybe hyperactive cannibalistic humans but I agree with the organ thing, world war z had zombies that degraded but they also were able to be frozen and thawed and still walk. So walking dead type zombies, no, maybe a deadly disease if it could burn through humanity in time 


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No.


 
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Hmm...
Just want to point out that the doctors in the zombie movies never thought it was possible, either...


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Just want to point out that the doctors in the zombie movies never thought it was possible, either...

And armies in war films have little understanding of strategy, and main characters in action films have magic character shields that protect them from environmental damage etc.


 
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Hmm...
Just want to point out that the doctors in the zombie movies never thought it was possible, either...

And armies in war films have little understanding of strategy, and main characters in action films have magic character shields that protect them from environmental damage etc.
Well, of course. The main character can't die; how else would they save the day?


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Just want to point out that the doctors in the zombie movies never thought it was possible, either...

And armies in war films have little understanding of strategy, and main characters in action films have magic character shields that protect them from environmental damage etc.
Well, of course. The main character can't die; how else would they save the day?

to quote my brother "(I) am at my happiest when everyone in a film dies horribly."


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Viruses are technically zombies


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I don't think a virus could create zombies unless it went 28 Day style.


However, I believe it would be possible for some kid of parasite to essentially operate a dead body as a puppet.


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Bring back the dead, no. Creating extremely hostile humans that will kill and eat others, its certainly possible.


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The dead re-awakening from their eternal slumber isn't possible, period.

A modified rabies strain, or a specifically engineered psychological bio-weapon however... that's a different matter which is kinda where 28 days later and a few other films (I Am Legend and The Crazies, to an extent) went for on how "zombies" were created.

How TV/movies portray them as brain-dead, in advanced stages of decomposition is completely outlandish. Other than being brain dead (making them static vegetables rather than roaming cannibals), rotting muscles aren't going to sustain the weight of a human, if not at all then only for a short time (i.e. a freshly dead person)


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Bring back the dead, no. Creating extremely hostile humans that will kill and eat others, its certainly possible.


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Yes. There are certain fungi that take over the nervous systems of their victims, causing zombie like behavior. 


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Yes. There are certain fungi that take over the nervous systems of their victims, causing zombie like behavior.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrodotoxin


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Did you know that zombies are purely fiction for a reason?


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Yes. There are certain fungi that take over the nervous systems of their victims, causing zombie like behavior.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrodotoxin

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The term zombie can cover a very broad area in what it means. In the sense that a living organism that is killed and is restarted and comes back? No, I don't think so. However, the closest I could see is one of those smaller viruses and infections that target insects making the jump to humans. The sole purpose of the infection is to keep spreading itself, so my guess is either the Human host would become hostile if it's nervous system was highjacked, or they would become walking carriers.

Hostility means that an organism is more likely to notice another acting out of the ordinary, so having hoards of infected people acting like they have rabies and are on heavy drug induced cannibalism is the least likely scenario. The most effective way for the parasite to spread itself would be to do so passively. And people, in their very nature, do this. In all likelyhood, the parasite or virus would highjack the hosts system and force them into populated areas, They'd probably develop sores, something that could break, blister, and spread blood or fluids infected with the parasite to the surrounding area.

So, I think in reality, the closest we could ever have a zombie would be one of those slow walkers as portrayed in the old movies. Then again, if we go back to what I said, the general term "Zombie" encompasses a lot of things. And in that regard, another scenario might be something along the lines of 28 days later.

In both cases, the host is not killed upon infection, but their system is highjacked and in all likelyhood their higher mental functions cease.

Realistically, that's the closest we could come. There is no natural occurring event that causes a dead life form to come back to life and operate in any sufficient capacity past it's deterioration of the brain or body.

The general rule is, if it's not found naturally, it is either impossible to create or very, very hard to. There's plenty of diseases that override brain functions and body functions, but nothing that revives and keeps things going.


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"Zombie" media in general is pretty cool.
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Something like the zombies in 28 days later is feasible, a virus like rabies (But obviously not rabies) that drives humans bezerk and causes them to act like hungry cannibalistic freaks. Something that attacked the nervous system and all that nasty shit.

Or a fungal parasite that consumes/'takes over' the mind of the host. That's probably the most likely to occur really <.<

However stuff like the walkers in TWD are purely and simply a work of fiction. I was a bit disappointed when the show wiped it's arse with the CDC and went down the strange route they did with regards to infection. Major show spoiler -
Spoiler
How people rise up as corpses from being killed with a chestshot or another disease kind of annoyed me. Let alone all the borderline skeletal limbs that can still move. Or how a rotter can stand up without it's ankles snapping under it's own weight.
But yeah, we don't need to fear a zombie outbreak like TWD or Dead Rising (An even stupider explanation iirc) but they are fun as hell to hit with a chainsaw.


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Something like the zombies in 28 days later is feasible, a virus like rabies (But obviously not rabies) that drives humans bezerk and causes them to act like hungry cannibalistic freaks. Something that attacked the nervous system and all that nasty shit.

Or a fungal parasite that consumes/'takes over' the mind of the host. That's probably the most likely to occur really <.<

However stuff like the walkers in TWD are purely and simply a work of fiction. I was a bit disappointed when the show wiped it's arse with the CDC and went down the strange route they did with regards to infection. Major show spoiler -
Spoiler
How people rise up as corpses from being killed with a chestshot or another disease kind of annoyed me. Let alone all the borderline skeletal limbs that can still move. Or how a rotter can stand up without it's ankles snapping under it's own weight.
But yeah, we don't need to fear a zombie outbreak like TWD or Dead Rising (An even stupider explanation iirc) but they are fun as hell to hit with a chainsaw.

"Fungal parasite"
At least tell the uninformed where you got that from silly ;P
That idea stems from the Last of Us, which is probably the most realistic type of zombie.


 
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"Fungal parasite"
At least tell the uninformed where you got that from silly ;P
That idea stems from the Last of Us, which is probably the most realistic type of zombie.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiocordyceps_unilateralis

This nasty piece of work ._.
Oh and TLOU got their idea from this IIRC.
Last Edit: August 08, 2014, 08:59:24 AM by Mr Psychologist