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Zombie: Identification and Classification

Zombie: Identification and Classification. By Layne Lowder. Intent for this lesson. Identify the different types of Zombies. Possible causes of different Zombification. Best attack target for each type. Walker/Moaner. Characteristics and cause. Slow, shuffling gate. Moaning sounds.

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Zombie: Identification and Classification

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  1. Zombie: Identification and Classification By Layne Lowder

  2. Intent for this lesson Identify the different types of Zombies Possible causes of different Zombification Best attack target for each type

  3. Walker/Moaner Characteristics and cause • Slow, shuffling gate • Moaning sounds • “Biblical” event/ bio-terrorism

  4. Walker/Moaner Defensive Tactics • Obvious head shot • Torso shot • Pelvic shot

  5. Runner/Rager Characteristics and cause • Aggressive feral like • Snarls or panting • Mutated mad cow disease or Rabies • Bites not always cause of spread

  6. Runner/Rager Defensive Tactics • Pelvic shot first. • Cripple legs • Torso * Only do head shots when they are standing still.

  7. Bio’s Characteristics and cause • Large body • Unearthly howl or grunting • Walker/Runner exposed to radiation • Some signs of intelligence • Regenerative or other worldly ability's

  8. Bio’s Defensive Tactics • RUN!! • Drop a building on them. • Massive damage to the skull.

  9. Conclusion: • “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”  (Sun Tzu)

  10. Work Cited • 28 Days Later. AMC, 27 Jun 2003. DVD. • Art of War, The. Print. • "Dawn of the Dead." 19 Mar 2004. DVD. • Moore, Shane. Apocalypse of Enoch, The. New Babel Books, 2012. eBook. • Walking Dead, The. AMC, . Television.

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