I think that's just Paul. Remember while they were heading towards teh arena Riley pierced one of them through the leg with an arrow and it just kept walking. I think only the very smart ones can feel pain.
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I think that's just Paul. Remember while they were heading towards teh arena Riley pierced one of them through the leg with an arrow and it just kept walking. I think only the very smart ones can feel pain.
You might also be reading too much into it. Remember that vampires don't have blood circulation, thus can't get erections and they're still representing sexuality. It doesn't ALL have to make sense.
We have enough story clues to determine that the creatures (1) breathe (2) have brain function (3) have some degree of functional circulation, implying a beating heart (4) retain some of the same metabolic functions as humans
Michael's anesthesia experiments during the GPS tagging confirm all of the above. For gas anesthesia to work you have to breathe it in, transfer it to circulation via gas exchange in the lungs, transfer the drug to the brain & body via the circulation. The creatures rapidly adapted to the drug which indicates some hepatic or renal function (again proving circulation as a corollary) as drugs are typically metabolized and excreted via a combination of those two systems.
Therefore, the creatures are not "zombies" in the traditional dead sense of the word. They are alive in some sense, just not normal humans.
This works from a physiology standpoint. Does it work according to the rules of Kc's universe? I think so. It's right there in the story.
Or have I got it all wrong?
Wooly I believe you nailed it, plus there is a discussion as to whether the zombies have a heat index which would also support fluid circulation.
If Wooly's theory is correct (as it very well seems to be, good job!), doesn't that mean that nerve agents and other poisons could be deployed against the zombies?
It could, but it would be rendered ineffective after one or two uses. Much like with the chloroform, they would (in theory) build an immunity to it shortly after.
I cant actually remember any of the Zombies being " re-animated " so to speak. People are either ripped apart and eaten or they get infected and change. Cant recall anyone coming back from the dead. In theory, if its an infection then a cure could be found.