Jamie wrote:How about if my buddy is grappling/wrestling with a zombie, someone dumps a headshot into the ZED, and an oddly-deflected through-and-through inoculates my friend with the zombie virus...
Jamie
Then you'll be needing a "follow up shot"...
I could see a chemical compound poisoning the bullet wound, and, depending on the poison, a possibly quick death, or a slow, agonizing death- it would depend on how bad the shooter dislikes you. "Infected" bullets would probably end in death from the gunshot faster than an infection could do it, but for a story, I could maybe see using infected hollow points to get an infected body back inside the enemy compound, assuming they collect their dead. A sort of Trojan Horse delivery method.
In a living victim, an infection had better be impervious to normal medications, as the medico removing the bullet is going to treat for infection, as a normal matter of course. Combat medics treat right on site, and that's before the bullet is even removed under better conditions. So, just in getting the bullet out, the wound's been treated twice for infection, at a minimum. Add in IV meds and/or pills in the after-care treatment, and most lil' buggers don't really stand a chance.




