Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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FEED spoiler party!

Okay, folks, I've been asked for it, and here it is: the spoiler party for Feed. Anything goes in the comments on this post only. If you haven't read the book, I ask that you not click. If you have, feel free to jump in, ask questions, discuss, or just yell at me. I'm cool either way.

Game on!
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Alas, the image was too cracky to last.

Zombie bears of any kind = getting the hell out of dodge. No way anyone'll want to live in the Pacific Northwest. Bye-bye, British Columbia.

.... shit. Zombie whales. Zombie blue whales.
Zombie blue whales exist.

greenmansgrove

May 11 2010, 20:21:12 UTC 7 years ago Edited:  May 11 2010, 20:24:32 UTC

Well, there goes oceanic shipping.

And if the whales have converted, then dolphins and killer whales are suspect, too. So much for any thought of beach vacations anymore. Hell, most small boats are right out, too.

And I keep feeling like there's something I missed... Some 40+ pound water based mammal that can move onto land, just waiting for the right moment.

Hippos!

Edit: amphibians /= mammals

dormouse_in_tea

May 12 2010, 07:28:17 UTC 7 years ago Edited:  May 12 2010, 07:30:36 UTC

Yes, there is.

Walrus.

Edit: Also, hippos are mammals!
*fascinated* but...but...okay, of course they exist, waaaay over 40lbs, but how long do they LAST? Baleen! Are krill sufficient to maintain them without the virus cannibalizing the host completely? I guess the cold water would really help...
They don't last long. Frankly, I'd be more worried about the humpbacks.
Now, see, I'm way more worried about the zombie seals and sea lions. Which could put a MAJOR dent in commercial fishing.

Also, can non-mammals be carriers?
No.