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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 431559" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>Zombies, I am not convinced that will ever happen, cells deprived of oxygen and nutrients will not be able to handle the reintroduction of those essentials resources and would in essence, for lack of a better term self destruct so the long term process of re-animation in my humble opinion is not terribly likely.</p><p></p><p>Now an event similar to that suggested in the movie '28 Days Later', now there is something one might consider a possibility, a virus which over stimulates the animal instincts and suppresses that which we consider to be our 'civilised' behaviour resulting in uncontrollable rage response behaviour, yeah, I would hazard a guess that is not entirely out of the realms of possibility, to bring in a reality perspective, ever heard of 'roid-rage'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 431559, member: 2669"] Zombies, I am not convinced that will ever happen, cells deprived of oxygen and nutrients will not be able to handle the reintroduction of those essentials resources and would in essence, for lack of a better term self destruct so the long term process of re-animation in my humble opinion is not terribly likely. Now an event similar to that suggested in the movie '28 Days Later', now there is something one might consider a possibility, a virus which over stimulates the animal instincts and suppresses that which we consider to be our 'civilised' behaviour resulting in uncontrollable rage response behaviour, yeah, I would hazard a guess that is not entirely out of the realms of possibility, to bring in a reality perspective, ever heard of 'roid-rage'. [/QUOTE]
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