Re: How long does it take to turn?
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:52 pm
Laughter
Again, welcome!
Just jumped in to add my two cents worth and from what I read the topic seems to have been covered. From what I have seen, it seems that the time varies widely from person to person. In Dr. Feelgood, the good samaritan doctor who stopped to render aid to Gerald Stofsky after the hit and run only ingested a drop of the vampire's blood prior to being drained and it was enough to do the trick. The way I thought that happened (and this is just me adding two and two together and coming up with sixteen) is that the very virulant vampire virus (lots of v's--I know) will only take hold once most of that individual's blood supply is removed and their immune system crashes. Then, it rewrites that individual's DNA to that of a vampire. Mick was out for hours after Coraline's wedding gift. It was night when that Dr. was Turned and apparently it was still dark when he was up and 'doing whatever rogues do' When Josef returned Mick, he came back in only minutes, but if the cure only suppressed his vampiric abilities, he wasn't ever not a vampire really.
I think about it this way--at the office where I work, occasionally someone gets a cold and sneezes and coughs for a few days. Some coworkers get sick, and others don't. There are a lot of variables. Some have more natural resistance than others. Eventually, the vampire virus will win out but the length of the battle is going to vary.
Hope this helped and didn't just further confuse the issue.


Again, welcome!

Just jumped in to add my two cents worth and from what I read the topic seems to have been covered. From what I have seen, it seems that the time varies widely from person to person. In Dr. Feelgood, the good samaritan doctor who stopped to render aid to Gerald Stofsky after the hit and run only ingested a drop of the vampire's blood prior to being drained and it was enough to do the trick. The way I thought that happened (and this is just me adding two and two together and coming up with sixteen) is that the very virulant vampire virus (lots of v's--I know) will only take hold once most of that individual's blood supply is removed and their immune system crashes. Then, it rewrites that individual's DNA to that of a vampire. Mick was out for hours after Coraline's wedding gift. It was night when that Dr. was Turned and apparently it was still dark when he was up and 'doing whatever rogues do' When Josef returned Mick, he came back in only minutes, but if the cure only suppressed his vampiric abilities, he wasn't ever not a vampire really.
I think about it this way--at the office where I work, occasionally someone gets a cold and sneezes and coughs for a few days. Some coworkers get sick, and others don't. There are a lot of variables. Some have more natural resistance than others. Eventually, the vampire virus will win out but the length of the battle is going to vary.
Hope this helped and didn't just further confuse the issue.



