Well, clickers are also shown to be quite tenacious in these novels. They don't give up easily once they've set their sights on a target. Their behavior is not very complex in terms of emotions; they mainly seem focused on survival through aggression. They might work together in a sort of swarm - like behavior, overwhelming their prey with sheer numbers and their sharp, menacing appendages.
Clickers in science fiction novels often behave in an aggressive manner. They are usually depicted as attacking any living beings they encounter without hesitation.
Typically, clickers are very territorial. In many clickers science fiction novels, when humans or other creatures enter their territory, they immediately launch an attack. Their behavior is also often driven by a sort of primal instinct, like a need to hunt and kill for food or to protect their nests. For example, in 'Clickers', they swarm over the areas where humans are present and start attacking, showing little sign of fear or hesitation.
They usually have a disregard for human life. Take Cyberdyne Systems in Terminator. They develop technology that they know could potentially wipe out humanity, but they keep going because of the power and money it could bring them. Also, they tend to use their influence to cover up their wrongdoings. For instance, Oscorp in Spider - Man tries to hide the negative impacts of its experiments from the public.
One well - known clickers science fiction novel is 'Clickers' by J.F. Gonzalez. It features terrifying crustacean - like creatures that attack humans.
Typically, zombies in novels are slow - moving and mindless. They are driven by a basic instinct to feed on the living.
They often scheme and plot. For example, they might set up elaborate traps for their opponents without showing their true intentions on the surface.
In fiction novels, werewolves often display strong pack instincts. They tend to be loyal to their pack members and follow a hierarchical structure. For example, in 'The Mercy Thompson Series', the werewolves have an alpha who makes the major decisions. They also have enhanced physical abilities like strength and speed during their transformed state.
They usually look very focused.
Yandere characters in these fanfictions are likely to go to great lengths to be close to their love interest. They may manipulate situations or use magic to ensure they are always around the person they're obsessed with. They might also be very secretive about their true intentions and feelings, acting all nice on the surface but having a darker side.
They are usually quiet and attentive.
Many time travel science fiction novels create rules within their own universes to deal with paradoxes. In 'A Wrinkle in Time', the idea of tessering (a form of time/space travel) has its own set of rules that prevent the characters from creating major paradoxes. The characters can't just go back and change everything willy - nilly. Another approach is seen in '11/22/63' where the universe seems to have a kind of elasticity. When the main character tries to change history, the universe tries to push back and correct itself to avoid a paradox.
Taz usually gets really quiet when reading a story. He focuses all his attention on the words on the page.