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* Given the slow rate of the deaths earlier in the film and from Walgate's flashback it can be presumed that his experiment originally created only one Fiend. Where did the rest come from the climax of the film? When the creature was eating brains and spinal cords, which it is apparently made up of, was it actually it reproducing and each new Fiend the mutated brain and spine of a victim?

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* Given the slow rate of the deaths earlier in the film and from Walgate's flashback it can be presumed that his experiment originally created only one Fiend. Where did the rest come from by the climax of the film? film when there are suddenly dozens and the air base has been overrun? When the creature was eating brains and spinal cords, which it is apparently made up of, was it actually it reproducing and each new Fiend the mutated brain and spine of a victim?
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* Given the slow rate of the deaths earlier in the film and from Walgate's flashback it can be presumed that his experiment originally created only one Fiend. Where did the rest come from the climax of the film? When the creature was eating brains and spinal cords, which it is apparently made up of, was it actually it reproducing and each new Fiend the mutated brain and spine of a victim?
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*** True, but the way it's discussed makes it sound as if they ''saw'' something so terrifying they died of fright at the sight of it.
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So, exactly ''what happened'' to [[spoiler:Constable Gibbons]]? The reason for his condition is never discussed. And it isn't merely a mental condition, it's physical as well, considering the puffiness around his mouth and the stretch marks around his eyes. Nobody else who was a partial or full victim of the "fiends" ends up with these peculiar facial deformities.

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* So, exactly ''what happened'' to [[spoiler:Constable Gibbons]]? The reason for his condition is never discussed. And it isn't merely a mental condition, it's physical as well, considering the puffiness around his mouth and the stretch marks around his eyes. Nobody else who was a partial or full victim of the "fiends" ends up with these peculiar facial deformities.deformities.
** He got away? And for the physical deformities, the Fiend attacking him might have tried to clasp itself over his face in order to finish what it started, but he managed to wrestle it off anyway, at the expense of his face when the tentacles came off?



Why do victims have "looks of fear" frozen on their faces? While having your brain and spinal cord sucked out can certainly be traumatizing, the manner in which the expression they have is discussed suggests they ''see'' something frightening, when in fact, the entire ''point'' of the "fiends" (at least until the end) is they're ''invisible''.

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* Why do victims have "looks of fear" frozen on their faces? While having your brain and spinal cord sucked out can certainly be traumatizing, the manner in which the expression they have is discussed suggests they ''see'' something frightening, when in fact, the entire ''point'' of the "fiends" (at least until the end) is they're ''invisible''.''invisible''.
** Who wouldn't be terrified if they felt themselves dying without a single clue of why?
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So, exactly ''what happened'' to [[spoiler:Constable Gibbons]]? The reason for his condition is never discussed. And it isn't merely a mental condition, it's physical as well, considering the puffiness around his mouth and the stretch marks around his eyes. Nobody else who was a partial or full victim of the "fiends" ends up with these peculiar facial deformities.
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Why do victims have "looks of fear" frozen on their faces? While having your brain and spinal cord sucked out can certainly be traumatizing, the manner in which the expression they have is discussed suggests they ''see'' something frightening, when in fact, the entire ''point'' of the "fiends" (at least until the end) is they're ''invisible''.
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