| Mea says: "During the various feral runs I did for this year's CCSF, I found a handful of zombie creatures. Their organs are dead, but they continue to move as though living."
A group of spooky Zombies who just just missed Halloween, but were just in time for the CCSF! They are generations 2-10 and use way to many sprites to list. |
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Here's another, taking a closer look at Byotobyo. Turns out this one isn't really much of a zombie.
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mea | 11/6/2014
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| Yay! First analysis is up! Thank you! Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if the analysis is pretty similar for all of the zombies.
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I started on that write up and will address the others shortly, if anyone is interested.
For now, here's Bihia's analysis.
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mea | 11/6/2014
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| If I caught them before all their organs were dead, I never realized that they were zombies. So all of these zombies have completely dead organs. Heheh, yeah, killing something that's already dead is pretty hard. I really look forward to Kezunes review on them when she has time for it. Thank you Kezune!
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Interesting...I remember posting something here on CC a while back about a male DS lowgen Norn whose organs were nearly all at 0% and yet he was still alive and moving around (although not doing much and clearly not enjoying life). I thought he might be some sort of Highlander or Undead mutation...it didn't occur to me at the time to use the word "zombie" to describe him but it really is very apropos, especially since he was completely immune to any attempts at euthanasia (I tried drowning him, poisoning him...). After all, how do you kill something that's already dead?!?
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No problem. When I have a minute, I'll be happy to describe all the differences in a blog post. I'll let you know when I get around to that.
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mea | 11/3/2014
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| thank you!
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Apparently, pasting the results of the Gene compare results for just one creature is too much for Firefox and my computer to handle. XD
I've cut out the appearance results, but here they are for Byotobyo. I chose her because she seems more dead than the others (can't move her, except by picking her up) but still has facial expressions.
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mea | 11/3/2014
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| Yay! I look forward to it.
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I have gene compare. I can post the results later.
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