SRP76
02-Nov-2007, 02:14 AM
I thought of this after watching Dawn for the billionth time:
These things are supposed to be powered by instinct. That means they are largely running on autopilot, repeating ingrained habit.
Now, it doesn't take long. I once worked in a busy convenience store for about 20 straight days. One night, I woke up from my sleep to find my hands moving out, giving change to some phantom customer. Obviously, it was my body working on nothing but ingrained instinct. And that happened after only a few weeks.
So, figure a survivor: he has lived for months on end, and every single day revolved around "see a zombie, shoot it in the head". It would become a true instinct, no thought involved. Raise weapon to head, fire.
That got me to thinking, would it be reasonable to assume that some of these survivors that eventually fall (like Stephen), should continue to behave in the "zombie killing" mode, after they die?
Especially a guy like Stephen, who reanimates with gun-in-hand. Instinct should tell him, "raise gun to head, and fire" every time he encounters a zombie.
Any thoughts?
These things are supposed to be powered by instinct. That means they are largely running on autopilot, repeating ingrained habit.
Now, it doesn't take long. I once worked in a busy convenience store for about 20 straight days. One night, I woke up from my sleep to find my hands moving out, giving change to some phantom customer. Obviously, it was my body working on nothing but ingrained instinct. And that happened after only a few weeks.
So, figure a survivor: he has lived for months on end, and every single day revolved around "see a zombie, shoot it in the head". It would become a true instinct, no thought involved. Raise weapon to head, fire.
That got me to thinking, would it be reasonable to assume that some of these survivors that eventually fall (like Stephen), should continue to behave in the "zombie killing" mode, after they die?
Especially a guy like Stephen, who reanimates with gun-in-hand. Instinct should tell him, "raise gun to head, and fire" every time he encounters a zombie.
Any thoughts?