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As such, she chooses to stay detached from everything, which would explain her making a one-liner on the pilot's death or mocking the "God is Dead" graffiti. Then once a teammate or her is seriously hurt or killed, all the pain boils and overflows in an instant.
Or she could be taller. I'm willing to take either.
Even just focusing on the cast of L4D1, Zoey is just the girl of the group. Zombie-movie girl, if you insist. Most of what we know about her comes from the Sacrifice comic; even then, it's lackluster.
What if Zoey was the Middle Ground? Louis is the everyday man, whereas Francis and Bill exist on the outskirts of society; Zoey is the bridge between those worlds.