with the campion virus when a person turns without death (a runner) does the muscle tissue repare itself? Because how humans develope larger muscles is that the muscle actually tear to a certain degree like when you lift weights or run, they then repair by adding more tissue. thats why you are sore the next day. So does this happen with a runner or does the tissue just degrade and eventually give out???

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well, they say the zombie develops a much more powerful jaw, if this is true then the muscles would have to be able to reproduce

but perhaps, the muscle works on a different type of system then ours, perhaps the virus makes its own cells or proteins to power the muscle

you have given me an interesting thought. as there are two types of muscle, fast twitch and slow twitch, one for fast movements and one for prolonged movements, perhaps the slow shuffling zombies move slow because they lack the type of muscle needed to move quickly.....
That's a good question. I always put the runners down first - never took the time to research them. Maybe someone with some more free time can lend this question a good response?
I've always wondered this myself.
Its voodoo. lol. Nothin' natural bout the dead walking.
not in this case-it is a VIRUS like I stated in the question. So now what are your thoughts? And a side note try reading the timeline, our zombies werent ressurected by voodoo they where ressurected by the champion virus.

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