69 Zombie Introduction III

Unlike living bodies, adrenaline is believed to have no effect on the dead, preventing zombies from unleashing the instantaneous explosive power that we humans can unleash. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 One advantage that the Living Dead possess is their never-ending staying power. Think of when you're exhausted, or when you're even more exhausted. Feelings of pain and exhaustion can weaken your extreme strength. And none of this affects the deceased. They will continue their movements with equal force until their muscles are literally broken apart.

Even if it means an increasing number of weaker zombies, it will still make the first attack extremely powerful. It's no surprise that some barricades, enough to exhaust 3 or even 4 adults, can come crashing over with a single zombie.

velocity

The deceased who "walked" was actually limping or staggering forward. Even when they are not damaged or highly decayed, their lack of coordination leads to erratic paces. Speed is almost entirely determined by the length of the legs. Tall zombies have a larger stride than their shorter counterparts. Zombies don't seem to be able to run. The (normal) zombie that has been observed to walk the most often can only reach 1.5 seconds in 1 step. However, similar to strength, the advantage of the dead over humans is that they are tireless. Those who thought they had dumped their undead stalkers would do well to remember the story of the tortoise-hare race. Obviously, in this case, there is a high chance that the rabbit will be eaten alive.

agile

The average sensitivity level of a living person is about 90% higher than that of the most powerful zombies. This is largely determined by the strength of the necrotic muscle tissue (so that it is difficult for them to walk on large walks). The rest is due to their dysfunctional brains. Zombies have lower hand-eye coordination, which is one of their biggest weaknesses. No one has ever seen a zombie jump, whether it's jumping from one place to another or simply going up and down in place. Maintaining balance on narrow supports is likewise beyond their capabilities. Swimming is also an ability that can be retained by living talents. There is a theory that if an undead person is swollen enough to float on the water, it will become a floating nightmare. This is very rare, however, given the slow rate of decay makes the accumulation of by-product gases extremely time-consuming. Zombies that walk or fall into bodies of water are more likely to find themselves wandering under the water until they finally dissipate completely. They can be successful climbers, but only in specific situations. If zombies detect prey above them, for example, on the second floor of a house, they will constantly try to climb up. Zombies will try to climb any surface, no matter how unreachable or even impossible. In all the simplest of cases, these attempts will only lead to failure. Even in the presence of ladders, only 1 in 4 will succeed when a simple ladder climber-hand alternation must be performed. intellect

This has been proven time and time again that our greatest advantage over the undead is our ability to think. The average mental level of all zombies is lower than that of insects. There is no time when they have to show sanity or logic. Trying to complete a task, failing, and then trying and making mistakes to find a new solution is a skill that is widespread in the animal kingdom but lost by the living dead. Zombies in the lab have repeatedly failed experiments designed for rodents. There was a field incident where a man was on one end of a broken bridge and a dozen zombies were on the other. One by one, the living dead kept falling off the edge as they tried to reach him. None of them realized what was going on or had tactics to try to change them. Contrary to myths and speculations, zombies have never been observed using any tools. Even grabbing a rock and using it as a weapon is beyond their reach. This simple task creates a mental connection that makes them realize that stone is a more effective weapon than bare hands. Ironically, the development of artificial intelligence has made it easier for us to compare the intelligence of zombies with our more "primitive" ancestors. Even the most advanced computers do not have the ability to think for themselves. They won't do anything but what they're told to do. Imagine a computer that is programmed to perform a function. This feature cannot be suspended, improved, or eliminated. No new information can be stored. Cannot install new commands. This computer can only perform one function, over and over again, until finally its power is turned off. This is the brain of a zombie. An instinctive, never-ending, unmodified, only destroyed machine.

emotion

The living dead have no emotion to speak of as far as is known. All avenues of psychological warfare, from attempts to provoke zombies to make them feel pity, have only led to disaster. Happiness, sorrow, faith, worry, love, hate, fear—all these and thousands of other beings that build the human "heart" are as meaningless to the living dead as the organs of the same name. Is all this humanity's greatest weakness or greatest strength? The debate continues, and I'm afraid it will go on forever.

memory

The idea is not new, that zombies still retain their knowledge of life. We hear things like the deceased being able to familiarize themselves with the machines when they return to the place where they lived or worked, or even show kindness or behaving in a way that is behaving toward their loved ones. In fact, there is not the slightest evidence to support this empty fantasy. It's impossible for zombies to keep memories of their lives, whether conscious or subconscious, because they don't exist anymore! A ghoul will not be disturbed by former house pets, close people, family environment, or anything else. Whoever did what he did during his lifetime, that person was long gone, replaced by an automaton that had no mind but the instinct to eat. Note that this is actually avoiding the essence of the question: why do zombies prefer urban areas over rural areas? First of all, zombies don't prefer cities, they just stay in places where they are zombied. Secondly, the main reason why zombies stay in the city instead of scattering to the countryside is that urban areas are the places with the most prey and denser.

Material needs

Aside from hunger (more on this later), zombies do not exhibit any other material needs of human life. Zombies have never been observed to sleep or rest in any environment. They will not react to extreme hot and cold temperatures. They don't seek shelter even in the most terrible weather.