.... on a much smaller scale.
Q: Is a virus alive?
A: No. It cannot move on its own. It cannot reproduce on its own. It does not need to eat, nor does it need to expel waste. It does, however, contain enough genetic material to reproduce itself when attached to a healthy living cell.
So we're talking about a thing that is not alive and feeds on living material. Are all viruses UNDEAD?!?!?!
We know that solanum (the virus that hijacks your brain and turns you into a flesh eating zombie) is a virus. It needs to travel through open wounds or bites (typical exchange of fluids).
Solanum maybe harder to spread because of what is involved, but maybe it has spawned a whole bunch of mini-me's and is happily harvesting itself on all of us peoples.
Think about it. I'm infected and I'm walking slower and groaning............
Sci-Fi/Horror meets reality.
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