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But who said the area wasn't being crabed previously?As far as zomification time, i think it might be closer to minutes than hours. Remember how every time that a place is getting crabbed, you almost immediately see zombies? 2 to 6 hours would be way to long
they are group minded not hive minded. There's a difference. Hive mind=all of one concious but a group mind means they share information but have their own personalities. If they were hive-minded they wouldn't have to talk to each other and they wouldn't have a "greatest poet".Flyingdebris said:actually in the game, they do have evidence of the vorties being hive minded. At one point in nova prospekt alyx mentions something about how when vorties get captured by the combine, all the other vorties are aware of what the captured one sees and are able to relay that information to the rebels.
It's also very unlikely that every single human was male before becoming a zombie, or that every single human wore the same exact clothes before becoming a zombie, or that every single male and every single female sound exactly the same.Dark Auro said:Everything seems okay except for 4. The chest splits open to create a new mouth for the zombie. And it would be highly unlikely every single zombie would rip their chest open because of the pain. It's just the zombie mutating. Also like TheSmJ said, if the headcrab is controlling the human they wouldn't be able to do that anyway. One of my theories is that because the zombie is so slow is because the headcrab is having a constast fight for control over the body against the human but the headcrab is just a bit stronger.
Standard issue citizen clothes.mrkab00m said:or that every single human wore the same exact clothes before becoming a zombie
And why do the headcrabs attack Vorts?except that vorts in HL2 fight in one sequence in the game... they are just coded to fight 'enemies'
explanation in the fiction: as allies of humans they attack things that could harm their more defenseless pals
But vort's don't have eyes on the backs of their heads.Flyingdebris said:i do think the crabs naturally did attack the vorts in Xen. However due to the fact that vortigaunts are able to naturally produce electricty with which to defend themselves plus they have like 5 eyes on their heads. Dealing with headcrabs was fairly easy. Headcrabs were at most a minor pest unless that rare headcrab managed to mature to gonarch status. Kinda like how in some lakes there's that rare catfish that grows to 20 feet, while the rest are still under a foot in length.
However due to the fact that on earth, headcrabs have no natural predators, and humans are ill equipted (naturally speaking) to dealing with the crabs. Its no surprise that they have become a big problem. On earth it is 20x or more easier to mature to gonarch status, plus once they get to that stage they breed crazy fast.
they do have eyes everywhere else though, way bigger field of vision than a human, therefore can better spot something about to leap on its head
Not standard issue clothes. Its a matter of it being damn hard, to make every zombie an individual creature. With its own clothes and voice.ríomhaire said:Standard issue citizen clothes.
And why do the headcrabs attack Vorts?
So everyone except rebels were wearing the new fashion of the month?r2000 said:Not standard issue clothes. Its a matter of it being damn hard, to make every zombie an individual creature. With its own clothes and voice.
ríomhaire said:So everyone except rebels were wearing the new fashion of the month?
However due to the fact that on earth, headcrabs have no natural predators,