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\n**As of Chapter 54, [[spoiler: confirmed. Ayaka sends Takahito falling to his death in the "Zombie Graveyard" and then lights his corpse on fire]].




He's not exactly in the best condition right now to begin with, [[spoiler: due to the airborne virus infected him. He's also shown sweating heavily and has pulsating veins all over his face and neck, which are both symptoms showing that the infected victim doesn't have much time to live. There's also the possibility that he injured himself badly when he crashed his car into the wall while trying to run over Miki and doesn't feel his injuries to being on the verge of turning into a zombie, and him moving around would only make this even worse]]. Chances are he will likely die in the next chapter either from [[spoiler: the virus, the possible injuries he sustained in the car crash or being killed by another character for attempting to kill Miki]].

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He's not exactly in the best condition right now to begin with, [[spoiler: due to the airborne virus infected him. He's also shown sweating heavily and has pulsating veins all over his face and neck, which are both symptoms showing that the infected victim doesn't have much time to live. There's also the possibility that he injured himself badly when he crashed his car into the wall while trying to run over Miki and doesn't feel his injuries to being on the verge of turning into a zombie, and him moving around would only make this even worse]]. Chances are he will likely die in the next chapter either from [[spoiler: the virus, the possible injuries he sustained in the car crash or being killed by another character for attempting to kill Miki]].Miki]].
**[[spoiler: Confirmed, as Takahito finally meets his demise in Chapter 54 at the hands of Ayaka, who pretty much kills him [[ForTheEvulz just for fun]].]]
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Referencing the earlier WMG about Megu-nee coming back, I see Yuki's infection, if it does happen, being due to reuniting with Megu-nee, literally or figuratively, and being completely blind to the fact Megu-nee is the real one, hidden by her inability to see her as a zombie, or her seeing Megu-nee is a pre-cursor to her own, hidden, infection starting to take over and that she wants to see her one last time.

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Referencing the earlier WMG about Megu-nee coming back, I see Yuki's infection, if it does happen, being due to reuniting with Megu-nee, literally or figuratively, and being completely blind to the fact Megu-nee is the real one, hidden by her inability to see her as a zombie, or her seeing Megu-nee is a pre-cursor to her own, hidden, infection starting to take over and that she wants to see her one last time.time.

[[WMG: Takahito will be killed off before the girls leave the university]]

He's not exactly in the best condition right now to begin with, [[spoiler: due to the airborne virus infected him. He's also shown sweating heavily and has pulsating veins all over his face and neck, which are both symptoms showing that the infected victim doesn't have much time to live. There's also the possibility that he injured himself badly when he crashed his car into the wall while trying to run over Miki and doesn't feel his injuries to being on the verge of turning into a zombie, and him moving around would only make this even worse]]. Chances are he will likely die in the next chapter either from [[spoiler: the virus, the possible injuries he sustained in the car crash or being killed by another character for attempting to kill Miki]].
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The possibility of Yuuri and/or Kurumi dying has already been noted, but on top of that it's possible that at least one of the Fallen Girls will die too. For one thing, [[spoiler: the university is currently ''swarming'' with zombies thanks to the combined actions of Takahito and Ayaka]]. Secondly, [[spoiler: it's been possibly confirmed that the virus is airborne, which explains how Takahito and Kougami suddenly got infected]]. With both of these dangerous hazards being around, it's highly unlikely all 4 of the Fallen Girls will survive. As for which one may die, it'll likely be either Touko or Rise, since they're gotten quite a bit of development and characterization and thus their deaths will be more tragic, while we know barely anything about Akai and Hikako.

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The possibility of Yuuri and/or Kurumi dying has already been noted, but on top of that it's possible that at least one of the Fallen Girls will die too. For one thing, [[spoiler: the university is currently ''swarming'' with zombies thanks to the combined actions of Takahito and Ayaka]]. Secondly, [[spoiler: it's been possibly confirmed that the virus is airborne, which explains how Takahito and Kougami suddenly got infected]]. With both of these dangerous hazards being around, it's highly unlikely all 4 of the Fallen Girls will survive. As for which one may die, it'll likely be either Touko or Rise, since they're gotten quite a bit of development and characterization and thus their deaths will be more tragic, while we know barely anything about Akai and Hikako.Hikako.

[[WMG: Yuki will end up succumbing due to Megu-nee]]

Referencing the earlier WMG about Megu-nee coming back, I see Yuki's infection, if it does happen, being due to reuniting with Megu-nee, literally or figuratively, and being completely blind to the fact Megu-nee is the real one, hidden by her inability to see her as a zombie, or her seeing Megu-nee is a pre-cursor to her own, hidden, infection starting to take over and that she wants to see her one last time.

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[[WMG: The scientist from Chapter 42 will play some kind of role in the climax of the University arc]]

There's a possibility that she'll get more activly involved near the end of the University arc, with a couple different possible situations that may occur given how very little we currently know about her:

A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how [[spoiler: Kougami got really got infected]], which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls. Alternatively, she'll help out the girls in exchange for their help with something.

B: She's actually responsible for [[spoiler: Kougami getting infected]] as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true {{Arc Villain}} while the Melee Fight Crew end up being the {{Disc One Final Boss}}.

C: She turns out to be a member of the Randall Corporation and has been spying on the University as part of one of the corporation's "Social Experiments" to see how people would react in an apocaylptic scenario.



It's very easy to view Takashige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained as him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].

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It's very easy to view Takashige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained as him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].revenge]].

[[WMG: Not all members of the School Living Club and/or The Fallen Club will survive the current arc]]

The possibility of Yuuri and/or Kurumi dying has already been noted, but on top of that it's possible that at least one of the Fallen Girls will die too. For one thing, [[spoiler: the university is currently ''swarming'' with zombies thanks to the combined actions of Takahito and Ayaka]]. Secondly, [[spoiler: it's been possibly confirmed that the virus is airborne, which explains how Takahito and Kougami suddenly got infected]]. With both of these dangerous hazards being around, it's highly unlikely all 4 of the Fallen Girls will survive. As for which one may die, it'll likely be either Touko or Rise, since they're gotten quite a bit of development and characterization and thus their deaths will be more tragic, while we know barely anything about Akai and Hikako.
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\n**[[spoiler: Partially confirmed as of Chapter 50. While he isn't dead yet, Takahito is discovered to be infected, which causes Ayaka and Shino to instantly turn against him, and Ayaka looks disturbingly happy at the prospect of killing him and being in charge of the MFC]].




It's very easy to view Takshige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained as him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].

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It's very easy to view Takshige Takashige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained as him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].
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It's very easy to view Takshige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].

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It's very easy to view Takshige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained as him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].
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It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.

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It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.ended.

[[WMG: Takashige's actions in Chapter 46 were at least partially motivated by vengence]]

It's very easy to view Takshige of the MFC as [[TooDumbToLive a complete moron]] for [[spoiler: still continuing to chase Kurumi even after she leaves the university and runs out into the zombie-infested streets, which get ends up getting him killed]]. However, it is subtly implied that [[spoiler: he and Kougami might have been good friends, as they're seen interacting often in the flashbacks and Takashige looks quite sad when the MFC are discussing Kougami's mysterious demise]]. His idiotic actions could be explained him despeatly wanting revenge on the people who might have caused the death of his friend, [[RevengeBeforeReason without thinking of the consequences of mindlessly persuing said revenge]].
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** As of Chapter 49, [[spoiler: Takato is shown to be crying about something, possibly feeling remorse about the terrible things he and his group has done. It's very possible that he'll end up opening up to Ayaka at some point, which may result in her killing him for being "Weak" and not "Understanding" her sociopathic worldview like she does]].

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** As of Chapter 49, [[spoiler: Takato is shown to be crying about something, possibly feeling remorse about the terrible things he and his group has done. It's very possible that he'll end up opening up to Ayaka at some point, which may result in her killing him for being "Weak" and not "Understanding" her sociopathic worldview like she does]].

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C: She turns out to be a member of the Randall Corporation and has been spying on the University as part of one of the corporation's "Social Experiments" to see how people would react in an apocaylptic scenario.



It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerberus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.

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It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerberus [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.
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[[WMG: Ayaka will end up betraying and killing the Blond Man]]

We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], she will very likely kill him. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.
** As of Chapter 49, [[spoiler: the Blond Man is shown to be crying about something, possibly feeling remorse about the terrible things he and his group has done. It's very possible that he'll end up opening up to Ayaka at some point, which may result in her killing him for being "Weak" and not "Understanding" her sociopathic worldview like she does]].

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[[WMG: Ayaka will end up betraying and killing the Blond Man]]

Takato]]

We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man Takato ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], she will very likely kill him. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.
** As of Chapter 49, [[spoiler: the Blond Man Takato is shown to be crying about something, possibly feeling remorse about the terrible things he and his group has done. It's very possible that he'll end up opening up to Ayaka at some point, which may result in her killing him for being "Weak" and not "Understanding" her sociopathic worldview like she does]].



Given that the Melee Fight Crew is very paranoid and have been shown killing their own members, as well as how they have a big amount of distrust and don't seem to actually care about each other, it is entirely possible that something will cause the Blond Man, Ayaka and Shino to all turn against each other and result in the deaths of at least 2 of them, if not the entire group.

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Given that the Melee Fight Crew is very paranoid and have been shown killing their own members, as well as how they have a big amount of distrust and don't seem to actually care about each other, it is entirely possible that something will cause the Blond Man, Takato, Ayaka and Shino Shinou to all turn against each other and result in the deaths of at least 2 of them, if not the entire group.



It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerebrus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.

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It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerebrus [[KnightOfCerberus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.
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[[WMG: The aftermath of the anime plays out differently then the 2nd half of the manga, and possibly for the better]].

It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know to exist here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerberus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.

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[[WMG: The aftermath of the anime plays out differently then the 2nd half of the manga, and possibly for the better]].

better]]

It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know to exist for sure exists here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerberus [[KnightOfCerebrus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.
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Given that the Melee Fight Crew is very paranoid and have been shown killing their own members, as well as how they have a big amount of distrust and don't seem to actually care about each other, it is entirely possible that something will cause the Blond Man, Ayaka and Shino to all turn against each other and result in the deaths of at least 2 of them, if not the entire group.

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Given that the Melee Fight Crew is very paranoid and have been shown killing their own members, as well as how they have a big amount of distrust and don't seem to actually care about each other, it is entirely possible that something will cause the Blond Man, Ayaka and Shino to all turn against each other and result in the deaths of at least 2 of them, if not the entire group.group.

[[WMG: The aftermath of the anime plays out differently then the 2nd half of the manga, and possibly for the better]].

It's very unlikely that the anime will end up getting a 2nd Season due to it's {{Acclaimed Flop}} status, so it's really up to the viewer's imagination on what happens to the anime's version of the girls after it's ending. However unlike the manga, the anime doesn't have any indication that [[spoiler: the cure used on Kurumi isn't permenant and requires multiple doses]], and Yuuri also doesn't have a massive mental breakdown that leads to [[spoiler: her going insane and believing that Yuki's Teddy Bear is her dead little sister Ruu]]. Plus while we know that the University exists in the anime's continuity, the only character from the current manga arc that we know to exist here is Touko due to her making a cameo at the very end of the anime, so it's unknown if [[KnightOfCerberus the Melee Fight Crew]] exists in the anime or not. So maybe somewhere down the line the girls either get a case of {{Earn Your Happy Ending}} or at least a relativly happy {{Bittersweet Ending}} sometime after the anime ended.
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** Unlikely. In Series/FearTheWalkingDead, even with said airborne/dormant-until-death theory put in place, the walkers took days to ruin everything, while this outbreak zone fell in a matter of hours.

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** Unlikely. In Series/FearTheWalkingDead, even with said airborne/dormant-until-death theory put in place, the walkers took days to ruin everything, while this outbreak zone fell in a matter of hours.
hours. It's also very unlikely that the dormant theory is true, because of [[spoiler: Kurumi finding a dead man who committed suicide in the School's Basement by hanging himself and ''didn't'' end up becoming a zombie]].

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C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold of {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} to [[spoiler: save Kurumi]].



We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], he's probably going to find out the hard way [[TooDumbToLive that keeping a dangerous psychopath like her around]] [[RealityEnsues was a terrible idea in the long run]]. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.

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We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], he's probably going to find out the hard way [[TooDumbToLive that keeping a dangerous psychopath like her around]] [[RealityEnsues was a terrible idea in the long run]].she will very likely kill him. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.
**As of Chapter 49, [[spoiler: the Blond Man is shown to be crying about something, possibly feeling remorse about the terrible things he and his group has done. It's very possible that he'll end up opening up to Ayaka at some point, which may result in her killing him for being "Weak" and not "Understanding" her sociopathic worldview like she does]].

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These two have gotten major death flags recently, what with [[spoiler: Kurumi's infection appearing to have not entirely been cured]] and [[spoiler: Yuuri's increasingly delusional insanity that's almost gotten her killed at least once beforehand]]. For the former, [[spoiler: She will likely succumb to her infection and become a full-blown zombie, although it is entirely possible that she might get a {{Dying Moment Of Awesome}} where she takes down the entire Melee Fight Crew right before her death]]. For the latter, [[spoiler: As said before, her insanity has almost gotten her killed once before when she wouldn't put down "Ruu" and almost took a crossbow to the head. It's entirely possible that her refusal to leave without Ruu will get her killed by either the MFC or the zombies]].

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These two have gotten major death flags recently, what with [[spoiler: Kurumi's infection appearing to have not entirely been cured]] and [[spoiler: Yuuri's increasingly delusional insanity that's almost gotten her killed at least once beforehand]]. For the former, [[spoiler: She will likely succumb to her infection and become a full-blown zombie, although it is entirely possible that she might get a {{Dying Moment Of Awesome}} where she takes down the entire Melee Fight Crew right before her death]]. For the latter, [[spoiler: As said before, her insanity has almost gotten her killed once before when she wouldn't put down "Ruu" and almost took a crossbow to the head. It's entirely possible that her refusal to leave without Ruu will get her killed by either the MFC or the zombies]].
zombies, or she'll attempt to get revenge on Ayaka for "Killing Ruu", which will result in her death]].



We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], he's probably going to find out the hard way [[TooDumbToLive that keeping a dangerous psychopath like her around]] [[RealityEnsues was a terrible idea in the long run]]. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.

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We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], he's probably going to find out the hard way [[TooDumbToLive that keeping a dangerous psychopath like her around]] [[RealityEnsues was a terrible idea in the long run]]. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.zombies.

[[WMG: The deaths of the remaining MFC members will involve them all turning against each other]]

Given that the Melee Fight Crew is very paranoid and have been shown killing their own members, as well as how they have a big amount of distrust and don't seem to actually care about each other, it is entirely possible that something will cause the Blond Man, Ayaka and Shino to all turn against each other and result in the deaths of at least 2 of them, if not the entire group.
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Given that {{Red Herring}} is very popular trope, it is entirely possible that the author is delibritly misleading us into thinking that [[spoiler: Kurumi and Yuuri]] will die, and instead [[spoiler: A permenant or at least far more longer-lasting cure for Kurumi will be found, while Yuuri is snapped out of her delusions in one form or another]]. On the other hand, this could lead to a twist involving a really unexpected death that no one saw coming......

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Given that {{Red Herring}} is very popular trope, it is entirely possible that the author is delibritly misleading us into thinking that [[spoiler: Kurumi and Yuuri]] will die, and instead [[spoiler: A permenant or at least far more longer-lasting cure for Kurumi will be found, while Yuuri is snapped out of her delusions in one form or another]]. On the other hand, this could lead to a twist involving a really unexpected death that no one saw coming......coming......

[[WMG: Ayaka will end up betraying and killing the Blond Man]]

We know that she is very mentally unstable and enjoys killing other people way too much. If the Blond Man ends up doing something she doesn't like, [[TheStarscream or if she decides that she wants to be in charge now]], he's probably going to find out the hard way [[TooDumbToLive that keeping a dangerous psychopath like her around]] [[RealityEnsues was a terrible idea in the long run]]. Or they'll find themselves up against many zombies, and she'll injure him to use him as bait so that she can get away from the zombies.
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* The manual in the school adds more credence to the theory. In the manga, the manual explicitly states that each safehouse has only enough supplies for ''fifteen'' people, despite the rest of the manual indicating that "many" lives can be saved by the right course of action. True, stockpiling is an inexact science, and the task of sustaining a whole school, for example, for over a month would be near-nigh impossible. Assuming that you will only have to provide for a maximum of fifteen people, however, indicates that you don't expect many survivors: there are five safehouses, not counting the Randall Corporation itself, for a total of 75 planned survivors maximum in the whole area, assuming the other four safehouses have the same amount of supplies. Why would the corporation provide such a limited amount of emergency provision in a school, where there are hundreds of children and staff? Because they were deliberately setting up conditions to minimize the number of survivors, while still ensuring that there were a few to use as lab rats. Also, by including this information in a manual, they were almost guaranteeing that infighting among survivors would thin out the numbers once the document was discovered, in the unlikely event that a larger number of people escaped -- the Melee Fight Crew demonstrate as much, descending into brutality and treachery once supplies get low.
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** Chapter 48 puts the final nail in the coffin and confirms that "Ruu" is the teddy bear.
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A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how [[spoiler: Kougami got really got infected]], which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls.

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A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how [[spoiler: Kougami got really got infected]], which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls.
Girls. Alternatively, she'll help out the girls in exchange for their help with something.
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[[WMG: Either [[spoiler: Kurumi, Yuuri or both of them]] will wind up dead by the end of the University arc]]

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[[WMG: Either [[spoiler: Kurumi, Yuuri or both of them]] them will wind up dead by the end of the University arc]]
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B: She's actually responsible for [[spoiler: Kougami getting infected]] as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true main antagonist of the arc.

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B: She's actually responsible for [[spoiler: Kougami getting infected]] as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true main antagonist of {{Arc Villain}} while the arc.
Melee Fight Crew end up being the {{Disc One Final Boss}}.
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[[WMG: Alternatively, [[spoiler: They both survive and recover from the infection and insanity respectivly]]

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There's a possibility that she'll get more activly involved near the end of the University arc, with a couple possible things that may occur given how very little we currently know about her:

A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how Kougami got really got infected, which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls.

B: She's actually responsible for Kougami getting infected as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true main antagonist of the arc.

C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold of {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} to save Kurumi.

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There's a possibility that she'll get more activly involved near the end of the University arc, with a couple different possible things situations that may occur given how very little we currently know about her:

A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how [[spoiler: Kougami got really got infected, infected]], which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls.

B: She's actually responsible for [[spoiler: Kougami getting infected infected]] as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true main antagonist of the arc.

C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold of {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} to [[spoiler: save Kurumi.Kurumi]].

[[WMG: Either [[spoiler: Kurumi, Yuuri or both of them]] will wind up dead by the end of the University arc]]

These two have gotten major death flags recently, what with [[spoiler: Kurumi's infection appearing to have not entirely been cured]] and [[spoiler: Yuuri's increasingly delusional insanity that's almost gotten her killed at least once beforehand]]. For the former, [[spoiler: She will likely succumb to her infection and become a full-blown zombie, although it is entirely possible that she might get a {{Dying Moment Of Awesome}} where she takes down the entire Melee Fight Crew right before her death]]. For the latter, [[spoiler: As said before, her insanity has almost gotten her killed once before when she wouldn't put down "Ruu" and almost took a crossbow to the head. It's entirely possible that her refusal to leave without Ruu will get her killed by either the MFC or the zombies]].

[[WMG: Alternatively, [[spoiler: They both survive and recover from the infection and insanity respectivly]]

Given that {{Red Herring}} is very popular trope, it is entirely possible that the author is delibritly misleading us into thinking that [[spoiler: Kurumi and Yuuri]] will die, and instead [[spoiler: A permenant or at least far more longer-lasting cure for Kurumi will be found, while Yuuri is snapped out of her delusions in one form or another]]. On the other hand, this could lead to a twist involving a really unexpected death that no one saw coming......
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C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} of the save Kurumi.

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C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold of {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} of the to save Kurumi.
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It makes sense regarding their demeanour, anyway. They seem to be off their heads and more focused with whatever the hell they themselves are doing instead of interested in survivors, and their hostility seems to mostly come when their attention wavers ([[HairTriggerTemper which doesn't take much]]) thanks to a survivor distracting them. It also explains why they repeatedly try to ape their former lives.

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It makes sense regarding their demeanour, anyway. They seem to be off their heads and more focused with whatever the hell they themselves are doing instead of interested in survivors, and their hostility seems to mostly come when their attention wavers ([[HairTriggerTemper which doesn't take much]]) thanks to a survivor distracting them. It also explains why they repeatedly try to ape their former lives.lives.

[[WMG: The scientist from Chapter 42 will play some kind of role in the climax of the University arc]]

There's a possibility that she'll get more activly involved near the end of the University arc, with a couple possible things that may occur given how very little we currently know about her:

A: She turns out to have a conscience that she tried to bury, and ends up begrudginly telling the Melee Fight Crew how Kougami got really got infected, which could result in a possible few different reactions depending on what she says and will likely take their attention away from the Fallen Girls.

B: She's actually responsible for Kougami getting infected as part of an Experiment she wanted to pull off, and is the true main antagonist of the arc.

C: She might have a more permenant sample of the cure, which the girls get ahold {Wheather she gives it to them or they steal it from her} of the save Kurumi.
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We all know that Miki isn't as hard-hitting with the shovel than Kurumi is, and after supposedly killing the zombie Megu-nee, the body's gone when they come back through the same area. The possibility being brought to light here is that Miki didn't hit her hard enough to put her down and instead simply stun her, so she could of gotten up and walked off. And it's known that the zombies are partially motivated and drawn by memories of their former lives, and even after full reanimation Megumi has shown subtle signs of ItCanThink. So there's a possibility that she may tail the rest of the club, and considering how stamina isn't much of a problem with the zombies, be quite [[SuperPersistentPredator tenacious]] about it too.

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We all know that Miki isn't as hard-hitting with the shovel than Kurumi is, and after supposedly killing the zombie Megu-nee, the body's gone when they come back through the same area. The possibility being brought to light here is that Miki didn't hit her hard enough to put her down and instead simply stun her, so she could of gotten up and walked off. And it's known that the zombies are partially motivated and drawn by memories of their former lives, and even after full reanimation Megumi has shown subtle signs of ItCanThink. So there's a possibility that she may tail the rest of the club, and considering how stamina isn't much of a problem with the zombies, be quite [[SuperPersistentPredator tenacious]] about it too.too.

[[WMG: Those infected are placed in a mental LotusEaterMachine when they reanimate.]]

It makes sense regarding their demeanour, anyway. They seem to be off their heads and more focused with whatever the hell they themselves are doing instead of interested in survivors, and their hostility seems to mostly come when their attention wavers ([[HairTriggerTemper which doesn't take much]]) thanks to a survivor distracting them. It also explains why they repeatedly try to ape their former lives.
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** Unlikely. In Series/FearTheWalkingDead, even with said airborne/dormant-until-death theory put in place, the walkers took days to ruin everything.

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** Unlikely. In Series/FearTheWalkingDead, even with said airborne/dormant-until-death theory put in place, the walkers took days to ruin everything.
everything, while this outbreak zone fell in a matter of hours.
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The corporation could of deliberately contaminated at least a third of the city's supply. Perfectly innocuous things like breakfast cereals, chocolate bars and other such products would have served as a perfect TrojanHorse for Randall Corp to sneak the virus into the city. People would be unwittingly infecting themselves left right and center, allowing the resulting infected to subsume the city very, ''very '' quickly. The main characters didn't get infected by this because they had fortunately managed to pick at the food not tainted by said bioweapon. It would also explain why the infection got out of hand as quickly as it did. People who bought the tainted products would eat their breakfast in the morning, not knowing said material was contaminated with said plague, then all at once getting sick, dying, reanimating and slaughtering each other a few hours later at least.

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The corporation could of deliberately contaminated at least a third of the city's supply. Perfectly innocuous things like breakfast cereals, chocolate bars and other such products would have served as a perfect TrojanHorse for Randall Corp to sneak the virus into the city. People would be unwittingly infecting themselves left right and center, allowing the resulting infected to subsume the city very, ''very '' quickly. The main characters didn't get infected by this because they had fortunately managed to pick at the food not tainted by said bioweapon. It would also explain why the infection got out of hand as quickly as it did. People who bought the tainted products would eat their breakfast in the morning, not knowing said material was contaminated with said plague, then all at once getting sick, dying, reanimating and slaughtering each other in the space of a few hours later at least.
least. Up to 2/3rds of the city infected within several hours alone, with the resulting necropolis forcing the remaining survivors into hiding.
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** Unlikely. In Series/FearTheWalkingDead, even with said airborne/dormant-until-death theory put in place, the walkers took days to ruin everything.



The corporation could of deliberately contaminated at least a third of the city's supply. Perfectly innocuous things like breakfast cereals, chocolate bars and other such products would have served as a perfect TrojanHorse for Randall Corp to sneak the virus into the city. People would be unwittingly infecting themselves left right and center, allowing the resulting infected to subsume the city very, ''very '' quickly. The main characters didn't get infected by this because they had fortunately managed to pick at the food not tainted by said bioweapon.

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The corporation could of deliberately contaminated at least a third of the city's supply. Perfectly innocuous things like breakfast cereals, chocolate bars and other such products would have served as a perfect TrojanHorse for Randall Corp to sneak the virus into the city. People would be unwittingly infecting themselves left right and center, allowing the resulting infected to subsume the city very, ''very '' quickly. The main characters didn't get infected by this because they had fortunately managed to pick at the food not tainted by said bioweapon.
bioweapon. It would also explain why the infection got out of hand as quickly as it did. People who bought the tainted products would eat their breakfast in the morning, not knowing said material was contaminated with said plague, then all at once getting sick, dying, reanimating and slaughtering each other a few hours later at least.
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It seems safe to say that the owner of this particular weapon is a company in the general area -- not a rival nation. The town is set up almost like a video game level. Certain areas are "safe zones", like the school, with facilities and supplies to ensure some survivors. Other areas, like the mall, are set up to favour the infection, crowding people together and minimising opportunities to escape. The town is also built by the company that made the weapon, to the point that the company gets a major say in how the school is run. That would suggest the company has set up the city like a real-life simulator, with optimum conditions for their weapon and possible counters included, to make sure that they had two "teams" (zombies and survivors) for their test run. Presumably, they have some way of monitoring the results, given the number of high-tech features the town has. That would add an extra layer of horror to the girls' situation: the whole time they lived in the town, they were at the mercy of people who saw them as disposable, and had every intention of killing them (or enforcing a FateWorseThanDeath) just to see how their product worked. Basically, the pharmaceutical company is playing ''VideoGame/TheSims'' or ''VideoGame/SimCity''...but with real people.

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It seems safe to say that the owner of this particular weapon is a company in the general area -- not a rival nation. The town is set up almost like a video game level. Certain areas are "safe zones", like the school, with facilities and supplies to ensure some survivors. Other areas, like the mall, are set up to favour the infection, crowding people together and minimising opportunities to escape. The town is also built by the company that made the weapon, to the point that the company gets a major say in how the school is run. That would suggest the company has set up the city like a real-life simulator, with optimum conditions for their weapon and possible counters included, to make sure that they had two "teams" (zombies and survivors) for their test run. Presumably, they have some way of monitoring the results, given the number of high-tech features the town has. That would add an extra layer of horror to the girls' situation: the whole time they lived in the town, they were at the mercy of people who saw them as disposable, and had every intention of killing them (or enforcing a FateWorseThanDeath) [[MoralEventHorizon just to see how their product worked. worked.]] Basically, the pharmaceutical company is playing ''VideoGame/TheSims'' or ''VideoGame/SimCity''...but with real people.

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