![]() Necromorphs any like that?Īnother thing, how come the Necromorphs do not have any vital organs, but they do relay on a blood circulation system, which the blood would spill out violently if any of the major limbs is cut off? For the question of vacuum survival, if the Necromorphs lack extremely solid body structure with high inner pressure - again, something the Xenomorphs do have - surviving the vacuum conditions undisrupted is negative. The Flood of Halo, for example, had all soft tissue that was basically immune to clean armourpiercing strikes, as such shots went right through them, but were very vulnerable to scattering types of damage, tearing them to pieces. Easy shapeshifting probably leaves the tissue still plastic. I say that was rather futile, since infested bodies undergo rapid changes, making them whatever necessary to be, is that correct? Which also could indicate, there is no such thing as a second tier standard Necromorph outlook - Infector would be the first tier - even when it comes to basing off the native host structure. In the game, there is an audolog of a guy who cuts off his limbs on his way to death, in order to make his possible Necromorph intercepted form incapable of killing other survivors. ![]() ![]() ![]() Originally posted by Triple_Agent_AAA:Furthermore, that Necromorphs never actually die, but it takes to cut off all their limbs off simply to make them incapable of doing anything, which does not yet make them go dead the proper way? They supposedly have no vital organs like humans, but they are prone to blood loss which basically kills their functionality and therefore dismemberment is the best way to actually stop them. ![]()
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