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Infected
that or they were zombies that were infected with like a double zombieism plauge that turned them into infected zombies.
never actually watched the walking dead, and I thought they were called walkers in that or something.
EDIT: yes we are geeks, AND PROUD OF IT. now let me finish reading how not to be a social outcast.
I can't remember, I haven't watched that boring show since season 2
Answer:{Rocket} I originally, I dont think anyone noticed, I dont think anyone actually did. I recently went through and was very particular about calling them "Infected" and not "zombies" cause i tried to convince myself that they weren't really "Zombies", but I really wanted it to be an authentic scenario. That was really important because I felt to me that I needed to feel connected to the situation in my character.
@13:10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAXqwewejwU
DayZ isn't just short for Day Zombie, it's quite clever and ambiguous as it actually refers to Day Zero, the day you spawn on the beach/start of survival, but not everyone gets it.
Sorry what?
False information.
No it isn't.
No...