Not G. Ivingname said:
Johnny Novgorod said:
WanderingFool said:
Don't hate on the zombie wave! It's one of mother nature's most wondrous sights.
Do they ever explain how a horde of mindless zombies could be organized enough to quickly make towers to take out helicopters, get up walls, and the other showpiece moments from the trailers? Or how the infection was able to spread across continents in a matter of days?
I don't know if the movie talks about it since it's not out here yet, but Max Brooks elaborates on the "organization" of the zombies in The Zombie Survival Guide as such:
Essentially there is zero organization among zombies. No matter how many of them there are, they're all individuals driven by one goal. the same goal the virus has. Spread the virus and/or eat.
What brings them together into zombie waves, and piles, and seemingly efficient maneuvers is the simple fact that each one responds to the signs of prey, and they head towards it to try and get to it. The ones that head towards it generally make noise, or cause more noise and this attracts more zombies, and this can domino effect until there's massive herds of zombies. especially when there's a great deal of them in close proximity.
The waves are simply individuals trying to get to the prey, and there just happens to be a zombie they can go over in the process, so they unwittingly build ramps, ladders, and so forth that they can climb over. The fact that they're fast zombies now only makes it easier for them to swarm.
As for how fast the infection spreads, well, it's simple. Walk up to someone, and tell them there's a zombie outbreak, or was one. Odds are they aren't going to believe you. That reality is the world of Max Brooks.
Hospitals won't believe there's some strange zombie virus out there, especially if it's never been seen, or widely accepted before. They'll misdiagnose Solanum, the name Max uses for the zombie virus which roughly translates into sleep walking. Even faced with a recently reanimated cadaver, they won't immediately suspect it's a zombie, so they'll likely mishandle the situation, and get bitten, or get others bitten. Violence breaks out. Zombies begin to fill the hospital preying on the weak, the injured, or the careless. Those people become zombies, immune to the pains that might have held them back, and fully able to use all the strength the body can muster sans adrenaline. They inffect more people.
Morgues are also a typical location for the dead. It's unlikely anyone suspects that they'll stop being dead, and attack them, so there's some zombies there, too. Luckily the already dead are unlikely, if it's even possible, to get infected, and rise. They'll merely be eaten.
Solanum, as far as the books go, alters life. It does not create it.
Police forces, security forces, and so forth aren't going to believe they're zombies instantly. They'll try non lethal take downs, and body shots with more frequency than an ourtight head shot. Any one infected, or any zombie they arrest, they'll be taken to police stations under the assumption that there is no zombie virus. The infection could easily spread there. Especially in crowded holding cells.
Every grouping of non-believers, the ignorant, and such that deals with people readily is a potential hot bed of zombie fodder.