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|status = Living |
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− | A '''zombie''' is someone under the influence of [[Cracher-Mortel]] toxin. |
+ | A '''zombie''' is someone under the influence of [[Cracher-Mortel]] toxin, which induces ''Dämmerzustand'' (''deh-mer-TSOO-shtuhn''; Ger. "trance-like state"). |
− | ==The |
+ | ==The Four Stages of Dämmerzustand== |
+ | #'''Paralysis''' - The victim is awake but is unable to move or react to the intense pain he or she feels. |
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− | #A drugged-like state |
+ | #'''Cataplexy''' - A lethargic, drugged-like state in which the victim can move but lacks coordination. |
+ | #'''Death-like phase''' - The victim appears to be dead. |
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− | #A death-like appearance |
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− | #Increasingly violent behavior |
+ | #'''Increasingly violent behavior''' - This often leads to murder and mayhem. |
===Treatment=== |
===Treatment=== |
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− | Victims can't be treated until they reach the fourth stage |
+ | Victims can't be treated until they reach the fourth stage; treating victims in the first three stages is not only ineffective, it will very likely kill them. To treat them, the central nervous system must be stimulated. There are many ways to administer the treatment, including orally, with ointments, or subcutaneously using a [[Piqure-Gigantesque]] to administer three simultaneous shots. Subcutaneous treatment is the most effective method of treating a victim. |
==Zombie Grimm== |
==Zombie Grimm== |
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− | A [[Grimm]] that is under the effects of Cracher-Mortel toxin is affected differently than normal people. The rage stage comes much earlier, and the Cracher-Mortel is unable to control them. They also still possess their Grimm powers making them very dangerous. |
+ | A [[Grimm]] that is under the effects of Cracher-Mortel toxin is affected differently than normal people. The rage stage comes much earlier, and the Cracher-Mortel is unable to control them. They also still possess their Grimm powers, making them very dangerous. Nevertheless, despite being disoriented and confused, they are still calmer and don't just charge at people to attack them like other humans and [[Wesen]] under the control of a Cracher-Mortel. |
===Side Effects=== |
===Side Effects=== |
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After a Grimm is treated, they will suffer from [[Post-Traumatic Zombification Disorder]]. It is characterized by infrequent, short, spontaneous episodes of suspended animation, accompanied by minimal heart rate and respiration. To another individual, the person will appear dead, except that he or she is not weakened or prevented from moving. These episodes tend to occur when the affected person holds their breath for a few seconds. |
After a Grimm is treated, they will suffer from [[Post-Traumatic Zombification Disorder]]. It is characterized by infrequent, short, spontaneous episodes of suspended animation, accompanied by minimal heart rate and respiration. To another individual, the person will appear dead, except that he or she is not weakened or prevented from moving. These episodes tend to occur when the affected person holds their breath for a few seconds. |
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− | Additionally, the patient's fitness seems to show improvement, as running for an extended period of time does not cause salt or water depletion, and an increase in activity level does not affect the heart rate. |
+ | Additionally, the patient's fitness seems to show improvement, as running for an extended period of time does not cause salt or water depletion, and an increase in activity level does not affect the heart rate.{{xref|303}} |
==Known People Turned into a Zombie== |
==Known People Turned into a Zombie== |
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*[[Nick Burkhardt]] |
*[[Nick Burkhardt]] |
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+ | *[[Richard Mulpus]] |
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*[[Al the Tow Truck Driver]] |
*[[Al the Tow Truck Driver]] |
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*[[Lilly O'Hara]] |
*[[Lilly O'Hara]] |
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==Images== |
==Images== |
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+ | 222-Stages of Dämmerzustand Spice Shop Book.png |
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+ | 222-Treating Dämmerzustand Spice Shop Book.png |
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+ | 222-Nick coffin.png|[[Nick]] in a coffin after being spit on |
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Revision as of 18:13, 30 January 2016
A zombie is someone under the influence of Cracher-Mortel toxin, which induces Dämmerzustand (deh-mer-TSOO-shtuhn; Ger. "trance-like state").
The Four Stages of Dämmerzustand
- Paralysis - The victim is awake but is unable to move or react to the intense pain he or she feels.
- Cataplexy - A lethargic, drugged-like state in which the victim can move but lacks coordination.
- Death-like phase - The victim appears to be dead.
- Increasingly violent behavior - This often leads to murder and mayhem.
Treatment
Victims can't be treated until they reach the fourth stage; treating victims in the first three stages is not only ineffective, it will very likely kill them. To treat them, the central nervous system must be stimulated. There are many ways to administer the treatment, including orally, with ointments, or subcutaneously using a Piqure-Gigantesque to administer three simultaneous shots. Subcutaneous treatment is the most effective method of treating a victim.
Zombie Grimm
A Grimm that is under the effects of Cracher-Mortel toxin is affected differently than normal people. The rage stage comes much earlier, and the Cracher-Mortel is unable to control them. They also still possess their Grimm powers, making them very dangerous. Nevertheless, despite being disoriented and confused, they are still calmer and don't just charge at people to attack them like other humans and Wesen under the control of a Cracher-Mortel.
Side Effects
After a Grimm is treated, they will suffer from Post-Traumatic Zombification Disorder. It is characterized by infrequent, short, spontaneous episodes of suspended animation, accompanied by minimal heart rate and respiration. To another individual, the person will appear dead, except that he or she is not weakened or prevented from moving. These episodes tend to occur when the affected person holds their breath for a few seconds.
Additionally, the patient's fitness seems to show improvement, as running for an extended period of time does not cause salt or water depletion, and an increase in activity level does not affect the heart rate. ("A Dish Best Served Cold")
Known People Turned into a Zombie
Images
Season 2 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Bad Teeth": X |
"The Kiss": X |
"Bad Moon Rising": X |
"Quill": X |
"The Good Shepherd": X |
"Over My Dead Body": X |
"The Bottle Imp": X |
"The Other Side": X |
"La Llorona": X |
"The Hour of Death": X |
"To Protect and Serve Man": X |
"Season of the Hexenbiest": X |
"Face Off": X |
"Natural Born Wesen": X |
"Mr. Sandman": X |
"Nameless": X |
"One Angry Fuchsbau": X |
"Volcanalis": X |
"Endangered": X |
"Kiss of the Muse": X |
"The Waking Dead": ✓ |
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm": ✓ |
Season 3 Appearances | ||||||||||
"The Ungrateful Dead": ✓ |
"PTZD": ✓ |
"A Dish Best Served Cold": X |
"One Night Stand": X |
"El Cucuy": X |
"Stories We Tell Our Young": X |
"Cold Blooded": X |
"Twelve Days of Krampus": X |
"Red Menace": X |
"Eyes of the Beholder": X |
"The Good Soldier": X |
"The Wild Hunt": X |
"Revelation": X |
"Mommy Dearest": X |
"Once We Were Gods": X |
"The Show Must Go On": X |
"Synchronicity": X |
"The Law of Sacrifice": X |
"Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen": Ref |
"My Fair Wesen": X |
"The Inheritance": X |
"Blond Ambition": X |
Season 4 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Thanks for the Memories": X |
"Octopus Head": X |
"The Last Fight": X |
"Dyin' on a Prayer": X |
"Cry Luison": X |
"Highway of Tears": X |
"The Grimm Who Stole Christmas": X |
"Chupacabra": Ref |
"Wesenrein": X |
"Tribunal": X |
"Death Do Us Part": X |
"Maréchaussée": X |
"Trial by Fire": X |
"Bad Luck": X |
"Double Date": X |
"Heartbreaker": X |
"Hibernaculum": X |
"Mishipeshu": X |
"Iron Hans": X |
"You Don't Know Jack": X |
"Headache": X |
"Cry Havoc": X |
Webisode Appearances | |||
"Bad Hair Day": X |
"Meltdown": ✓ |
"Love is in the Air: Elegant Endeavors": X |