Well, we know what we know about contamination because Rick went to CDC. Abraham, Tyreese, etc... would have no idea. If I ran across Rick, I wouldn't decide steak's back on the menu because he said it's cool and Walkers have no interest in anything but meat, so I would assume a natural correlation. I get your point about protein.
							
						
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True that others might not know how the infection works. But then again, none of the new characters seem all that worried about Walker blood getting on them, etc. It just seems like every one is huntin' something or other for their main source of food. Growing things to eat, at least at this point, would be the harder thing to do.Well, we know what we know about contamination because Rick went to CDC. Abraham, Tyreese, etc... would have no idea. If I ran across Rick, I wouldn't decide steak's back on the menu because he said it's cool and Walkers have no interest in anything but meat, so I would assume a natural correlation. I get your point about protein.Comment
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I think it would be safe to assume that anyone that was at the prison would know about already being infected or contaminated. The sick had to be confined in the event they died from the flu and came back, so I think Tyreese would know.Well, we know what we know about contamination because Rick went to CDC. Abraham, Tyreese, etc... would have no idea. If I ran across Rick, I wouldn't decide steak's back on the menu because he said it's cool and Walkers have no interest in anything but meat, so I would assume a natural correlation. I get your point about protein.Comment
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That's true. I guess I'm thinking more in terms of cannibalism. They used a few caveats in the book which were great to increase the horrific quotient, but I still could wrpa my brain around.
What it comes to for me, is I could see one, maybe two people, work as human hunters. But once you establish a collective group it falls apart. The reasoning behind Donner and the Andes plane crash was "help is coming, so hang on". That's why I think they went back and studied the Great Famine, which is the closest to the 'Dead situation, but the lives and education of middle ages people were drastically lower than today. They were already living on the edge survival, so it's not a hard leap to cannibalism. I mean, if Terminus are cannibals, what are they holding on for? Live to a ripe old age? Your neighbors will eat you before then. In the comics, they turn to cannibalism because they sucked at hunting animals and were starving. Any group that lazy would wipe each other out.
Now, Terminus was also a Roman god of demarcations, boundaries, perimeters, etc... and he required a human sacrifice. If 'Dead's terminus is roping people in, taking what they have, and then euthanizing/sacrificing certain people, (the sick, the old, etc...), that I could see. Like a variation on Wicker Man.Comment
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Bacterial infection. Think of it like MRSA, the flesh-eating bacteria. If a small wound becomes infected, it can kill you in days. Zombies would be rampant with bacteria. So the bite isn't killing you, it's the subsequent infection. If you had medical supplies, you can stop it, which is what we saw with Hershel. What's reanimating the dead is the virus.Comment
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oh, wow! I forgot about that weird painting, it went unanswered and unmentioned after Michonne set it down...so Terminus Mary lived in that house with the creepy pink room full of dead people?
yeah, there will be blood next week.Comment
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