Everything is in the title. In the common "zombie" movies/books/games, the infected are dead people, therefore they can't die by normal standards. But in the Last of Us series, the infected people are alive. In the game there are places, when you can read about the infected, that "if they stay alive long enough" they can evolve into Clickers
Major spoiler warning: This guide contains information for every enemy in the game. The Last of Us Part 2 brings forward all the infected from its predecessor and throws a couple of new horrors
"Infected," episode 2 of The Last of Us, gets us intimately acquainted with the show's Clickers.And when I say "intimately," I mean intimately.. At the start of the episode, the Clickers
1. Outbreak (1995) One of the best known pandemic movies and arguably the most popular is Outbreak, a mid-90s action thriller about a deadly, Ebola-like virus that is spreading through parts of
Infection to other insects is primarily airborne, despite it being transferred through bites in The Last of Us. Another misconception from the show is that all those infected are connected, however, insects that are infected with cordyceps are not connected to one another in real life.
Hot tub folliculitis is a skin infection by a bacteria called Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Symptoms include pus-filled bumps and an itchy, red rash that can develop several hours or days after exposure to the bacteria. The bacteria can survive even in chlorinated water, making it tougher to kill.
The Last of Us is a video game-turned-HBO show in which a widespread zombie apocalypse is started by cordyceps. In the story, cordyceps is a parasitic fungus that takes over your body and causes
The Infected Haven't Been the Biggest Threat in The Last of Us. Obviously, the Infected play a major role in The Last of Us ' universe, being the very reason why the world is the way it is when
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