kcirdor
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Nop. A zombie needs to always be un-dead and actually can be killed with no resurrection. Guardians are more like space Jesuses. You can kill them temporarily, but they resurrect and when they have been resurrected they are alive, not un-dead.
Also, there is no indication that thrall were ever living and came back un-dead. They are simply alive and thus are not and never were zombies.
But, I will say this, you don't have to have been dead to be a zombie. Some zomobies are people that die and are re-animated as the un-dead. Other zombies just get a disease that makes them un-dead.
Which is it sir? Never died thus not undead? Or Infected and magically undead?
I have no idea. I never played TLoU because I don't play crap games.
Then the Hive are zombies. They are infected by worms. Arboristed.
you actually hardly play any games...especially good ones
They are infected by worms, which in turn convert their light to move up the hierarchy. Acolytes feed off Thrall, then Knights, etc etc until it reaches the top and that light feeds the Worm Gods so that they can continue to live. Which is almost exactly the same concept as the Zombies Ants(the Infection in TLOU) just with some "religious" mythology thrown in.
Okay then the Hive are zombies. One more reason not to play Destiny.
Except there is nothing indicating that they are un-dead and "almost exactly" means not the same at all. They are more like the Trill in Stark Trek. They have a symbiotic relationship with the worms.
subtle nuances as one might say...
The mushrooms have a symbiotic relationship with the infected.
Which is exactly what the Worms do to the Hive, just because in their instance they continue to live as hosts for the parasite doesn't change the fact that the worms are controlling them so that the worms can continue to live.
They just threw in some Religious mythology. Much like how religious mythology was created on Earth. Psychedelic experience. All to serve the Mushroom gods.
Yep, I know all about toxoplasmosis as well.