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Parasite in city game all zombie attacks
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The Thing cells quickly kill and replace the host's cells, until nothing is left but a colony of Thing cells that still looks like the victim.

parasite in city game all zombie attacks

In The Thing (1982), the moment Thing cells get inside a host, it's doomed.

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Unlike the comics where it's possible to free Starro's minions by removing the drones from their face, if someone is captured by him here, then they're already dead and are just extensions of his Hive Mind.

  • The Suicide Squad: The people possessed by Starro the Conqueror are depicted this way.
  • One poor bastard we see is infected all the way through, and is just alive enough to beg for death before his body attacks the person that found him. Horrifyingly, it leaves the nervous system alone, meaning the victim is both fully aware that their infected limb is no longer following orders, and in considerable pain from the grisly contortions of the invading organism. The infection hijacks the host's circulatory system and uses the muscle tissue of the body to move around and infect others, typically breaking bones in the process.
  • The "zombies" from Splinter are infested with a type of creature that resembles black spikes.
  • Slither similarity to Night of the Creeps, it features alien slugs that enter into their victim's orifices (either human or animal) and are controlled by a Hive Mind.
  • The infection itself is caused by a worm-like parasite designed by a Mad Scientist that requires human bodies to procreate. Sex zombies as Squick rather than necessarily fetish appeal.
  • Night of the Creeps features alien brain-invading slugs.
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    An expedition discovers proof of life on Mars unfortunately it's a fungus-like growth that infects the Dwindling Party and makes them act exactly like zombies. It turns out that his body was taken over by alien parasites who need human bodies to germinate their young.

  • Nightwish: Someone who was previously killed shows up again without explanation.
  • They're not obviously nonhuman unless they're feeding or fighting, in which case their heads turn into Combat Tentacles and mouths with More Teeth than the Osmond Family.
  • The Parasites in Parasyte infest a host's brain and proceed to Kill and Replace them.
  • In this case, the parasite infects people, grossly distending their eyes and leading them to climb power poles and other tall structures so birds can feed on their eyes.
  • One chapter in The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service had a variation of Leucochloridium paradoxum, a parasite that normally affects snails (more details in the Real Life folder).
  • Notably, after being bitten by a zombie and examining the effects (by decapitating herself and remotely dissecting her own body, because that's how Fran rolls), Fran discovers that the victims are actually alive and entirely aware during their zombie condition but unable to control themselves, and that the zombie plague is easily reversible with the right treatment - but nobody knows this, and have used the zombie outbreak as an excuse to go on rampaging kill-sprees.
  • Franken Fran gets in on this again in chapter 47, with more traditional-style Romero zombies and a small parody of Dawn of the Dead.
  • The Twist, which is either hilarious or horrifying, is that instead of zombies, the infected victims turn into rabid living amusement park mascots

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    The series of course, has a stab at this in chapter 39.The Nightshift in Dawn Tsumetai Te, which take over a host's body and slowly eat it from the inside out.

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    They latch on to the heads of cells, causing the equivalent of a Zombie Apocalypse. Cells at Work!, being an Anthropomorphic Personification of the cells of the body, has quite possibly the most literal depiction of this trope-viruses, the most fundamentally basic parasite.











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