I know it's called the Campion Virus and you have the structure and all that, but I just can't shake off the idea that the cause of the zombies is a parasite, and I said this before, I know. But it doe seem to make sense, the parasite enters the body through biting (and initially eggs could have been passed on in human spit when you sneeze or caugh) it makes its home in the brain and to stop the host getting rid of it, it kills the host and then controlls the hosts body.

   I know it sounds rediculous, but if it is you could, potentially, treat victims in the early stages before they become zombies.

   What do you all think?

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A parasite that damaged their brain and stimulated the basic human instinct, food.

i guess its possible, think like tapeworm but on the brain. it secreats the virus out of its...i dunno, and that is used to kill the cells not needed to take over the brain and mask itself to have people think its just a virus so its unaffected by any anti-viral meds, eggs come out of it and work there way down to the teeth to enter into the body of the next potential host and a new born works its way to the brain....

 

 

DUDE THAT'S AWESOME!!!!!!!!

 

its initial stages *super flue* are so small, the eggs are airborne so anyone can simply breath them in, then instead of a virus mutating, the constant testing and usages of anti-viral meds mutate the parasite from just killing after the nutrients are done to being able to reanimate the host to try and get even MORE nutrients....

 

TAKE THAT YOU VIRAL DOCTOR ALL SMART YAHOOS!!!!!!!

I think that's more reasonable than a virus... the only thing is how would it be started.

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