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It's been a while since I read TORG, but I think this setting could give you an alternative reason besides time travel to mix different genres.

Romero zombies in Orrorsh
Cyber zombies in the Pope's domain
Gen Mod zombies in Nippon
Fantasy zombies and skeletons in Aysle
Mummies in the pulp Egypt pulp setting
and a zombie T-Rexx in the Living World.

A fellow Storm Knight?
Let's not forget Tharkold with its "Relictin-5" Ghuls and even N.E.G.s (Narcotically Enhanced Ghuls) which kinda look like Zombies rebuilt into "Terminators".

And then there was the all-purpose Gospog zombie-things as well.
And as a pointer, Orroshan Zombies never have the same weak spot twice. (after all, figuring out the weak spot is half the challenge of Orrorsh. Some might have to have a rose thrown in their face or they'll keep coming back. Others might need a special occult quatrain recited over them or they'll just get up somewhere else in another body.

Then there was the 5th Rank Gospog that just hid out in the original creation place and kept animating and controlling one corpse after another until they are finally found and stopped (but even then best to find the RIGHT way or be stuck having to search them out and do it all again.)

Zombie fans really should look up TORG...

OH HECK!
Then there was the Comaghaz plague of the Space Gods that bound up all the zombies into a universal mass mind: what one knows or has seen, they all know or have seen.



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Skel: "Ever seen a drunk Lich before?"
Nort: "An drunken undead wizard? How's he get drunk?"
Skel: "It ain't friggin easy, le'me tellya.
Now pass me another beer or spend the rest of your life as a frog!"