🀄 Last Of Us Infected Names
E. coli infection (common cause of “travelers’ diarrhea”) 1-3 days: Watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps, some vomiting: 3-7 or more days: Water or food contaminated with human feces: E. coli
Derived from the 2013 video game of the same name (and my nightmares, apparently), those infected by Cordyceps morph into human-sized fungi, sprouting spindly tendrils from their orifices and
The Last of Us episode 5 introduces a truly terrifying type of infected: a bloater. These are the most dangerous kind of infected, with super strength that, as seen in both the games and the show
Animals being infected in Part II stems mainly from the claw-marks on a tree in the teaser/revel trailer, a newspaper mentioning aggressive elephants (iirc), and unused concept art from the first game showing infected human-animal hybrids and infected animals (?).
The first and shortest stage of the infected are called Runners. They resemble what we know as a common-looking zombie and are the weakest of all phases. Their eyes are bloodshot, and they appear in the most human form of the infected. They are known to travel in groups and have significant speed with their animalistic nature.
The Last of Us episode 2 had a foreshadowing title named “Infected.” The meaning behind it will involve Spoilers for both the game and television series. For those who have not seen the new
1 Rat King. When you’re considering the absolute scariest enemy you can find, it’s tough to say that anything beats the Rat King. The hospital where you find the Rat King was a ground zero for Cordyceps, and the basement hosts what’s likely to be some of the first of the infected people.
HBO's "The Last of Us," which is based on the video game of the same name, features several different types of infected, including Runners and Clickers.
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