I interpreted that as Datu getting cut or scratched by a zombie. He's is in distress now, knowing that he is infected. I'm sure when the story picks by up we'll be surprised at what is revealed.
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I couldn't find anyone posting this, but maybe Austin is one of the Little Ones Victor saw at one point. I have a theory that Bill was recruiting while in jail and gave a few special inmates a nice tattoo to remember him by, and that left Austin and others marked to be Little Ones once Bill became "Ink". I know my explanation might have some logic and timing issues, but it is a theory and it came to mined while I was driving and trying not to think about the slaughter that occurred.
Im not sure if it's relevant to the story or not, but another thing located in Georgia is the headquarters for the Center for Disease Control. If the case is connected to Bill Roberts, it's possible that Austin was a classmate at one of the schools, and had a hand in whatever Roberts was up to.
Was number 5 the one he injects in the eye? I'll have to go back and re listen. Number 5 was the one that had its arm broken off at the elbow in the truck when Lizzy first sees one on the was to the arena with Tardust and Bricks. So if it was then #5 regrew an arm or he bled out or ink killed him and tattooed a new #5 or something.
Yea, it was the same #5. It was missing it's forearm. I figured it would have bled out too, but apparently not.
http://www.zombiepodcast.com/forum/s...le=Little+Ones
I know this was from way back in the thread, but Bricks being Austin can make sense in that it establishes some connection between the Mallers and Ink. Now, the Mallers were also trying to destroy the zombies at the arena, so it might not be an alliance but rather an intimate knowledge, which could explain why they seemed to have a stronger knowledge of what was going on than we might otherwise expect.
Of course, as the founder of the Tardust fan club, I'm partial to the theories that he is Austin (he's misunderstood). Regardless, it would be quite logical that the mallers and Ink had connections.