Sunday, June 22, 2014

Zombie AFTER! Set the stage.

It hasn't been easy, you know?   It's been 50 years since It ended, very shortly after it began.

Who would have predicted it. I am joking. It turns out there were a few that did warn us.  The Untimelys went out of their way to drop a few hints...they did not have to do that.  Nobody listened, anyway.

Sure, if you follow the stories, it would seem like fun and games. A way to pass the time for a few hours.   Living it must have been a little more intense.

The mutations began in 2015, by 2020 the 'war' was over. The mutations either changed, ate or killed the 'non' mutants.  

I believe the operable term for the mutations is Zombie.

But...Zombie is a pretty narrow definition.  My research says this is evolution.   Living things EVOLVE to survive the situations in front of them, and humans evolve quicker when the fight is coming to them,
and when the fight has left.  

 Is it easier to deal with when you think the zombies aren't US?

Shortly after the Zombies took over, they started moving to the critical areas and setting up watch.  

The Zombies were not a step back. Evolution brought us forward.  They moved as one, they moved quickly, and they were setting up perimeters. This was mankind at its strongest. This was mankind using more than 10% of its brain and there were no weak links.  

When the skies opened up, and the dead began to walk among us, the Zombie humans were more than capable as they efficiently fought  through this apocalypse, one wave of nightmares at a time.   It was as if Gods themselves had no idea humans could be that strong.

or maybe that is what the books are about.  Keeping us in check.  Maybe it has always been about making sure the children thought they were weak.  Maybe it is ALL about not letting us get to where we can go.

Turns out we can go anywhere.  

More on all this later....this is about  AFTER.  

Zombie AFTER.




--Mark Burkenbine  copyright 2014.       Zombie AFTER













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