
Zombies are a lively bunch... actually they're not. At all. They don't play dead. They are dead. Things didn't start that way though. Once they were alive and now they hate us. Not because they want to hate us but because they have no choice. It's like regressing to a more primal state but it's more complicated than that. If you kill the mind and body slowly enough while increasing the adrenaline you could also end up with the same effect. It could give a person a rabid feeling without getting rabies, like in "Quarantine". I always imagined the process including that a person rots while alive, which is really weird, and the body would produce more adrenaline to kill the pain and strengthen the immune system without result. Sort of like a negative feedback loop. A similar rot could be seen in "Feast" where the guy is moving slowly and his body is "soft" enough for the monster to smash his head with its claws. So it's the adrenaline that makes them hate us as it gets to be too high. Consider it an adrenaline high that has the wrong effect since the brain is half rotted. It could easily regress a mind to a more primal state. A primal human is more like a creature than man. In fact that could explain those movies where zombies seem more like creatures with a bad attitude. The main fact is that zombies must be rotting. As for buried dead, it would require nuclear-electro magnetic energy. It's like reanimating a puppet with invisible strings. In the original "Night Of The Living Dead" the cause was nuclear so that was probably more like fallout. My idea is puppetry. It's like superimposing a magnetic negative of life over a dead body. A buried person would have no life left at all. Kinda like injecting a ghost.
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Guest Commentator THE GRAVEROBBER says: "I've tried to kill the dead but it doesn't work. Trust me. It just makes them very angry!"
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