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  1. Humans turn into zombies when eaten by a zombie. Do zombies turn into humans when eaten by a human?

    Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:26:10 UTC from Choqok
    1. @broniebrown lol wut?

      Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:27:40 UTC from web
      1. @thelheron The human turns into zombie.Because humans don't have disease.Zombies does.So,if a human bite a zombie,he will bite the dust.

        Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:28:34 UTC from web
      2. @thelheron I guess the "turn into and eaten by"-function is not symmetric.

        Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:32:00 UTC from Choqok
        1. @broniebrown That would be a pretty interesting twist on the zombie formula.

          Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:33:11 UTC from web
    2. @broniebrown I'm imagining a capture-the-flag style game where a team of humans and a team of zombies spend a deathmatch trying to bite each other to outnumber the other team.

      Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:38:56 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin Interesting idea.

        Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:44:28 UTC from Choqok
      2. @thelastgherkin Halo has this as a game mode actually. It's called the infection gametype.

        Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:55:14 UTC from web
        1. @ceruleanspark If it's anything like Virus from Timesplitters, then I'm thinking something like that, only with two viruses that counteract each other.

          Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:57:34 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin Also more biting.

            Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:58:18 UTC from web
          2. @thelastgherkin There's no cure for being a zombie though, as you literally have to die to become one.

            Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:58:47 UTC from web
            1. @ceruleanspark This is a hypothetical scenario I propose

              Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 08:59:33 UTC from web
            2. @ceruleanspark Also the virus in Timesplitters was called "being on fire". That's something there's a cure for, and something you don't have to die to be.

              Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 09:02:57 UTC from web
              1. @thelastgherkin It's not normally something that improves your state of health.

                Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 09:11:53 UTC from web
                1. @ceruleanspark That's why it's called a virus honey, gosh

                  Tuesday, 06-Jan-15 09:17:44 UTC from web