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Why are the walkers strong enough to rip open flesh and knock down doors when they're literally rotting corpses?
Since when did walkers learn how to walk underwater in TWD Michonne?
Ok, I've had this burning question for a while and hopefully someone can answer it...
Kirkman says that there is one walker in the comics that appears no less than 3 or 4 times throughout the series, I believe. I've scoured the comics trying to find the walker but I can't.
Does anyone have any info on the recurring walker?
How did Kenny survive Season 1?
Nevermind
Since Assassin's Creed 2 was released
They lose all self-preservation sense, and thus don't get tired until they finish what they're doing, unless they are distracted by something else. About ripping bodies open, their fingertips will lose all nails and flesh after some time, so their hands become bone claws. Both of these are just my speculation, but I think it makes a whole lot of sense.
I have a fun fact. Kirkman confirmed that after a walker eats, the waste is forced out through their rectum, or any available exit. If they're just a head, the waste will literally come out of its throat.
Well, they know how to walk on the ground, so I don't get what the difference is. They have to do the same movements to move underwater.
He got lucky, real lucky
Okay, THIS question has always bothered me: what happens to your mind and soul when you become a walker? Is your mind and soul stuck in your body until someone destroys your brain, or do you go to Heaven/Hell regardless of if you become a walker or not?
No. I am talking about how you can swim in AC 2 but die if you jump into water in AC 1
Plot armor is best armor.
I would say that the only priority for undead people is eating, and that they don't remember anything from their past lives. Adding heaven and hell to the mix—I'm an atheist so I can't say for sure—I'd think that—if they're real—you only go to either after your zombified brain gets put down by another survivor. I guess that would put all walkers on hell, because they have killed, but it wouldn't be fair, because they could've been good people before they turned. Also, killing a walker would technically send you to hell, too.
You don't say...
I figured they pass on when they turn.
(I'm not gonna go into a talk about Heaven and Hell because I'd like to avoid anything religious)
It wouldn't count if you killed a Walker , though , because that's self defense.
I like how we're answering all the questions instead of the OP
More than one insight would be useful with most of these questions, in my opinion. But yeah, while I was in the middle of answering the second one I remembered the poster was supposed to answer.
Oops… sorry @123098PutinSkis.
They actually shouldn't be able to so this was just amistake by Telltale. They should have rotted at the bottom. It's different from the Luke situation because they just fell in.
No idea honestly, maybe it is on the wiki
I think they would go to Heaven/Hell
I do need some help on it because I haven't seen a lot of the old episodes of the tv series so thanks for helping me anyway
Why is it that nearly every male character ends up growing a beard? Rick - Hershel - The Governor - Kenny, and etc?
And why is it that whenever the character gets a much needed shower, or comes back from a dark place, he shaves his beard off, like Rick, and the Governor?
Also, if the Game was made into a movie, who do you think would be good choices for the following characters...
Lee... Kenny... Lilly... Carver... Luke...?
Also, how long a time span was it on the show between Rick losing the prison - to entering Alexandria?
thats what happens when you set your series a a point where someone can't die as they show up in the future. whitch is most likely the reason the batman game is it's own time line so telltale can do whatever they want.
your body becomes an empty shell and you lose all but basic instincts.
I'm guessing it's because they're dead, meaning they're "dead-weight."
The water isn't what's affecting them. Dead don't float because they don't have any gasses in them like alive people do, which is why they were on the walking on the ground of the water. How the got to the top and started grabbing for the boat idk.
They reanimate from the brainstem down, not the actual brain. The mind doesn't come back because the brain died before reanimation. And from I remember from Jenner's explanation, the memories, brain cells, and all that junk are destroyed by the virus.
...This isn't an actual question, is it?
Because they were depressed and didn't bother to maintain their beard as they most likely saw no point to or simply didn't have a razor. Coming back from a dark place usually sparks the need to change up your physical appearance. It's why some people in the real world get hair cuts or dye their hair to feel a change in themselves.
I guess you're right
With the alleyway, I think he could've just ran past all the Walkers, he just had to push them out of his way, with the dark hallway, I think he may have fell down an elevator shaft?
How did the planks of wood that fell before Sarah did, end up trapping her legs to the point where not even with Jane's intervention could they be moved.
Sarah teleported under the planks using the power of the plot.
I've tried, believe me.
Then maybe it is a hoax
Thank you for actually saying what i was thinking
Maybe some of the planks flipped and ... you know what this is a mistake by Telltale
Yeah I'm starting to think Kirkman was trolling his fans. That guy is such a pretentious douchebag it blows my mind.
Someone said that telltale said on an interview that there was a door to a restaurant in the place he almost died ( sorry I don't know how to name this in english :v ), and that's also how he met Sarita.