Why does Cooper going feral look different from other ghouls?
Maybe there's game lore that explains this that I'm not aware of, but why do you suppose the symptoms Cooper experiences while in the process of going feral appears to be different than other ghouls? What I mean is, Cooper will start to cough and drool, then eventually pass out and lay on the ground immobilized, while other ghouls going feral will start snarling and growling and acting all feral-y (and repeating their names to try and stave it off).
My guess is there must be different symptoms that occur in different stages of turning feral, and Cooper is experiencing the early stages, while the other ghouls we see are in the final stages and right on the brink of losing themselves.
If that's the case, I wonder how long it would take for a ghoul to go feral after the first symptoms begin (without the serum to stop it). Like how long did Coop have laying there in front of the Super Duper Mart if Lucy hadn't brought him the vials? If it does occur in stages, I'd have to assume the immobility is temporary and he would have eventually regained mobility to some degree, as the ghoul Martha could walk. And then he would have probably been able to wonder into the place and find the vials even if Lucy didn't give him some.
Also, maybe there could be other factors that determine the symptoms a ghoul experiences when going feral. Like age or when they started needing the serum to keep from turning. Or maybe it's just kinda random for every ghoul?
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