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[[File:Maze-runner-the-scorch-trials-cranks.jpg|thumb|275px|A crank in ''[[The Maze Runner (film)|The Maze Runner]]'']] |
[[File:Maze-runner-the-scorch-trials-cranks.jpg|thumb|275px|A crank in ''[[The Maze Runner (film)|The Maze Runner]]'']] |
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− | '''"Crank"''' is a slang term for someone infected with [[ |
+ | '''"Crank"''' is a slang term for someone infected with the [[The Flare|Flare]] virus. "[[The Gone]]" is another term used for a stage of viral progression in those infected, when a person is past humanity and has lost what sanity they had. |
In the film series, Cranks are depicted as zombie-like creatures with strange vine-like growths protruding from their bodies. The book series clearly defines the differences between Cranks and regular zombies, however, as Cranks remain alive and somewhat have the ability to speak. |
In the film series, Cranks are depicted as zombie-like creatures with strange vine-like growths protruding from their bodies. The book series clearly defines the differences between Cranks and regular zombies, however, as Cranks remain alive and somewhat have the ability to speak. |
Revision as of 13:14, 19 November 2019
"Crank" is a slang term for someone infected with the Flare virus. "The Gone" is another term used for a stage of viral progression in those infected, when a person is past humanity and has lost what sanity they had.
In the film series, Cranks are depicted as zombie-like creatures with strange vine-like growths protruding from their bodies. The book series clearly defines the differences between Cranks and regular zombies, however, as Cranks remain alive and somewhat have the ability to speak.