Eardelete : Zombielogy

Death Grind / Czechia
(2007 - Obscene Productions)
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1. ZOMBIE POWERS

Zombies never sleep, and they are incapable of fatigue.
Zombies are impervious to pain and require no air to breathe.
As the undead, they have an insatiable desire to consume life.
They are immune to drugs, poisons, gases, extremes of temperature and pressure, high voltage electricity, suffocation, and drowning.
Zombies can suffer great damage to their bodies (including dismemberment) without being adversely affected. Dismembering the legs will render the zombie
immobile, but the creature will still continue to subsist. Likewise, decapitation will incapacitate the body, but the head will still "live".
Zombies don't possess any superhuman strength, nor do they have a night vision, a characteristic usually common to undead monsters.
Zombies come in disguise and brutally tear you to pieces.
Some zombies are also vampires.
Zombies can quickly spread their undead scourge through contamination.
Zombies are the greatest threat when they present in numbers.


2. D.A.D.

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3. CRAVING FOR HUMAN FLESH

Zombies created by voodootend to be harmless, and are often used as slaves by the witch doctors that have created them.
In spite of its rather feeble intelligence, the hollywood zombie is a both intellectually and physically driven only by his all-consuming hunger for
fresh human flesh.
Why the dead are so hungry for living flesh is still unclear?.
As a slightly potty researcher illustrates in Day of the Dead, the dead do not need to eat, they reach for live flesh even when they have no mouth or
gullet, even when their stomachs have been removed.
The impulse is part of their very fibre, a spiritual craving.
They are dead, and death wants to consume life.
It is an image of insatiable nihilism that is hard to resist.
In Romero's trilogy and sequels, the world has discovered that these zombies are particularly fond of human brains, requiring the chemicals in the
hypothalamus for maintaining their existence.
Some cases of vampiric zombies have also been recorded.
Zombies are also known to locate easily their preys across walls and distance.
Do they smell living flesh like our Ogre of the fairytale folklore?


4. D.O.D.

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5. WEAKNESSES

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6. DISSECT, MORGUE, CORPSE, SUPPURATE

Dissect:
To cut apart or separate tissue as, for example, for an anatomical study or in surgery.
Also, an artery is said to dissect when its wall is torn, as in a dissecting aneurysm.

Morgue:
A place where bodies of the dead are kept before autopsy, funeral, or burial.
The first Morgue was in Paris.
In the 1880s the word morgue entered English to mean a mortuary.

Corpse:
A dead body.
The term corpse is more often used in mystery stories than in medicine which, for obscure reasons, prefers the term cadaver.
Corpse entered the English language in the 14th century.
It came from the Latin corpus meaning body and, ultimately, from an Indo-European word that is also the ancestor of English corpus and corporeal (and
corset).

Suppurate:
To form or discharge pus.
The adjective is suppurative, as in suppurative arthritis.
The noun is suppuration, and is rarely used today.
From the Latin puris = pus.


7. CONTAMINATION

Another deadly aspect of the zombie is their ability to rapidly spread their undead scourge, increasing their numbers to vast measures.
The bite of a zombie will cause its victim to quickly grow sick and die (usually within 3 days), only to rise again as a zombie.
There is no known cure for this virus.
Excision and cauterization of the "bite-infected" area (e.g. - removing a hand or arm, etc.) has proven to be completely ineffective in halting a
victim's metamorphosis into the Living Dead.
The fact that the majority of the zombie movies arrived during the 80s during the height of the AIDS epidemic is difficult to overlook.


8. ULCER / ULCERATION / ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Ulcer
A break on the skin or on the surface of an organ.
An ulcer forms when the surface cells die and are cast off.
Ulcers my be associated with cancer and other diseases.

Ulceration
The formation of a break on the skin or on the surface of an organ.
An ulcer forms when the surface cells die and are cast off.
Ulcers may be associated with cancer and other diseases.

Ulcerative Colitis
Chronic inflammation of the colon that produces ulcers in its lining.
This condition is marked by abdominal pain, cramps, and loose discharges of pus, blood, and mucus from the bowel.


9. WALKING DEAD

"Walk or Die" has been replaced by "Die and Walk".
The most terrific aspect of the zombie is that it first appears as the casual shape of a typical civilian which mind has been sucked out and left empty.
Zombies are terrific because instead of delicately sucking your blood as the vampire, they come in disguise and brutally tear you into pieces.
The deactivation of a zombie's nervous system, caused by the curse or chemical and genetic alterations, has often been used to explain their very low
mobility and rate of metabolism.
The chemicals in the human hypothalamus acts as a stimulant for their metabolism, prolonging their not-quite-dead condition.

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