"In 2009, a genetically engineered measles virus designed to cure cancer mutated into a lethal airborne strain called the Krippin Virus, triggering a global pandemic. The virus killed 90% of the human population, and transformed the other infected into albino vampiric mutants known as Darkseekers, who roam at night to hunt for immune humans as they are vulnerable to sunlight".
The monsters are not living dead, are infected mutants, and they are indeed vampiric (hence the vulnerability to sunlight).
Also, I question the definition of zombies as 'humans who try to eat other humans'.
Yeah, fair points, but then it’s awfully similar to 28 Days Later in premise. I’d say at the very least they are either vampiric zombies or zombie-like vampires.
Ha ha, not a slight against the ever lovable Stephen Fry. There’s a Netflix prestige-adjacent series about zombies in feudal Japan (I haven’t watched it though so the feudal part might be wrong).
"In 2009, a genetically engineered measles virus designed to cure cancer mutated into a lethal airborne strain called the Krippin Virus, triggering a global pandemic. The virus killed 90% of the human population, and transformed the other infected into albino vampiric mutants known as Darkseekers, who roam at night to hunt for immune humans as they are vulnerable to sunlight".
The monsters are not living dead, are infected mutants, and they are indeed vampiric (hence the vulnerability to sunlight).
Also, I question the definition of zombies as 'humans who try to eat other humans'.
The quiz idea is great though. 👍👍