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Q) What if a Living Dead bites a human?
Q) What if a Living Dead bites a human?
A) In most cases, a human bitten/infected by a Living Dead will die, then rise to become a Zombie. {Relate further to the Zombie Article}
A) In most cases, a human bitten/infected by a Living Dead will die, then rise to become a Zombie. {Relate further to the Zombie Article}


Q) Can the Living Dead give birth?  
Q) Can the Living Dead give birth?  
A) Technically they shouldn't be able to, but there have a been a couples films where a Zombie has given birth to the Living Dead. But if the Living Dead were to really occur, then its a high possibility that they shouldn't be able too.
A) Technically they shouldn't be able to, but there have a been a couples films where a Zombie has given birth to the Living Dead. But if the Living Dead were to really occur, then its a high possibility that they shouldn't be able too.


Q) How did that work?
Q) How did that work?
A) In the film, Dawn of the Dead [2005] the character by the name of Luna did indeed give birth. The reason for this phenomenon is the following reasons. Luna had already become pregnant before the infection was inflicted, so the growth of the fetus was allowed to continue normally. Also, the baby had a good nine months {Hypothesizing} to develop before the infection was given. Once it had infected Luna to a point of her near death, her child most certainly died, not from the infection but from the mothers distress and sickness. At the moment of the child's death, it became legally "Dead" before the aggression {Infection} reanimated it at the moment of the mothers death. Thus when the mother reanimated as a zombie the child did as well by means of the chemical warfare on the body, thus returning to world as a "Living Dead"
A) In the film, Dawn of the Dead [2005] the character by the name of Luna did indeed give birth. The reason for this phenomenon is the following reasons. Luna had already become pregnant before the infection was inflicted, so the growth of the fetus was allowed to continue normally. Also, the baby had a good nine months {Hypothesizing} to develop before the infection was given. Once it had infected Luna to a point of her near death, her child most certainly died, not from the infection but from the mothers distress and sickness. At the moment of the child's death, it became legally "Dead" before the aggression {Infection} reanimated it at the moment of the mothers death. Thus when the mother reanimated as a zombie the child did as well by means of the chemical warfare on the body, thus returning to world as a "Living Dead"

Revision as of 23:17, 14 February 2009


There is much controversy over the difference between The Undead aka The Living Dead and their Counterparts. Here I will explain the very definitive difference between the two. First off, let me say this. In most of the horror films that feature, lets use the term Animated Corpses for a bland term. When a horror film includes this object, they usually follow its birth with a close set of details. These details can be minuscule and hard to point out, but 99% of the time they are there.

Ever since the first horror film was created ( Night of the Living Dead ) there have been many takes and views on them. But if you look closely at the Animated Dead that are portrayed in the film, they are what a proper undeadologist would call, The Living Dead.

The Living Dead are characterized by the following.

  • Slow moving, and of very low intelligence.
  • Weak, and rigid movements.

Those two characteristics are usually applied to that of the " Living Dead ", it is really about techs when separating them from Zombies.

In Order for the Animated Corpse to be classified as a Living Dead these following things need to have happened.

  • They animated corpse in question needs to have been dead already before the aggression (Circumstance).
  • A nuclear/chemical outbreak or warfare needs to have happened to infect the soil.
  • Any experiment with a substance on a already dead corpse resulting in its reanimation is now The Living Undead.

{Example: From Night of the Living Dead 3, when they are testing on a already decimated corpse. It comes back to life and they coin it " The Living Dead"}

  • Any magick/ritual that is used to bring up the dead, and is successful the following inhabitants are The Living Dead.

Pop Q & A:

Q) What if a Living Dead bites a human?

A) In most cases, a human bitten/infected by a Living Dead will die, then rise to become a Zombie. {Relate further to the Zombie Article}

Q) Can the Living Dead give birth?

A) Technically they shouldn't be able to, but there have a been a couples films where a Zombie has given birth to the Living Dead. But if the Living Dead were to really occur, then its a high possibility that they shouldn't be able too.

Q) How did that work?

A) In the film, Dawn of the Dead [2005] the character by the name of Luna did indeed give birth. The reason for this phenomenon is the following reasons. Luna had already become pregnant before the infection was inflicted, so the growth of the fetus was allowed to continue normally. Also, the baby had a good nine months {Hypothesizing} to develop before the infection was given. Once it had infected Luna to a point of her near death, her child most certainly died, not from the infection but from the mothers distress and sickness. At the moment of the child's death, it became legally "Dead" before the aggression {Infection} reanimated it at the moment of the mothers death. Thus when the mother reanimated as a zombie the child did as well by means of the chemical warfare on the body, thus returning to world as a "Living Dead"

Pages in category "Undead"

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