Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. Action Figure: Series Z - BRITTANEE BYTES
Brain Eater
Why do zombies crave living flesh? And where does the preference for human meat come from? A zombie will devour any animal it can get its hands on rats, stray dogs, birds. One meat beats all however, a zombie will stop mid-bite if feasting on other species in order to chase after a human. Often their victim can escape with some scratches, these wounds fester and the victim becomes destined to eventually turn. The brain seems to hold some sort of allure for the zombie and it prefers to feast on that organ first. The brain is soft and chewy; the fluids surrounding it give it a tangy kick and piquancy. In short, to a zombie, the brain is the ultimate snack food.
War Diary
The rate that carriers of the plaque convert into a mindless zombie differs from person to person. A scratch that misses an artery will turn someone in approximately three to six months. After the initial symptoms pass, a carrier can live a normal life for weeks. In the second month they begin to lose their sense of touch and smell as their nerves undergo necrosis. Strangely, their sense of taste remains long into the change. Towards the end of the third month, the sensation of pain vanishes, allowing the infected to undertake feats of endurance that would kill a normal person. Finally, their adrenaline system is supercharged; the carrier then becomes the traditional zombie. Some semblance of intelligence remains, even in the latter part of the change. Once the disease has taken full control in month six, they become mindless animals, seeking only to satisfy their hunger. Cases of the infected turning in an instant are becoming more common as the virus mutates. It is theorized that during times of extreme stress, when the ‘fight or flight' response takes over, the disease reacts accordingly and causes an instant change.
Includes one blister-carded, 4" action figure with accessories and stand. All figures and parts use the H.A.C.K.S. system.
*These figures are adult collectibles for Ages 12 and up. Contains functional sharp points and small parts.
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