What ever happened to the cure for people who have been turned?

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In the first Blade movie they found a cure for the people who have been turned what ever happened to that?
 
I think the way the show has it, you have to have not fed off a fresh kill for that to work. Maybe that's how it was all along. It never really came up in the movies.
 
I think that in the case of the show Krista needs to be kept a Vampire and the surem keeps the thirst at bay but they longer you are a vampire the less likely it is the cure would work.
 
Remember when they tried the serum on her mom? All the fresh blood she'd had made it ineffective on her.
 
But Whistler was a vamp for, what, two years? And the cure worked on him.
 
My answer to a friend

"Vampires are frecking around with their DNA all the time. Vaccinations, gene therapy, and god knows what differenecs are between houses or what Daystar did to the race when it didn't kill them."
 
Assuming that Daystar even happened; they're clearly picking & choosing what parts of movie continuity to acknowledge.
 
Union Jack have it. And he'll be there with it if there's a season two.


Straight from Geoff Johns.
 
Well I personally have my own continuity that Dracula/Dagon wasn't even the first vampire.

Mostly because he sucked ;-)
 
It's just as well that they don't use it anymore. Otherwise it'd be like X3-a new weapon to eliminate them. And a kinda lame one for a guy who normally 86's them.
 
Araneae said:
But Whistler was a vamp for, what, two years? And the cure worked on him.

And if you want to get into 3, Hannibal could have been one for much longer, but the cure apparently worked fine for him (though the scene with him captured hinted that he wouldn't mind going back to being one).
 

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