Zombie Infection Simulation  
Created on: July 5th, 2006
 
  Zombie Infection Simulation at http://zombies.insertdisc.com/mattcordes/
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   Problem is... A Zombie is rotting flesh, not only is it incredably slow but also incredably easy to imobalise. So if this first zombie where to get out, people would easily take it out... I don't see how zombies in their slow, pathetic state could catch fine, healthy people... THE LOGIC ISN'T THERE!  
    
   
   ^ Yeah, and I was never interested in those zombie films.  Fast zombies just don't have the same sense of suspense to me, it's all in-your-face surprise action.  I prefer the slow ones any day, it heightens the sense of dread when you know there's no way out (where the fast zombies, you only have an instant to realize you're screwed).  
    
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