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==History== Originally a one-thousand-and-one carriage train, Snowpiercer was envisioned by [[Joseph Wilford]] as a luxury train, taking passengers around the world in style, the Wilford Industries Global Express. This earned the train the nickname "Wilford's Dreamliner". When scientists tried to cool down the Earth to reverse global warming, Mr. Wilford foresaw that they will instead freeze Earth completely. He then converted Snowpiercer into a 1001-cars-long Ark, which is destined to continually circle the originally exotic railway around the Earth. [[File:Snowpiercer.jpg|thumb|274x274px|left|Snowpiercer departs Chicago.]] However, according to Melanie Cavill, one of the engineers who designed Snowpiercer, the truth is she built the Engine and the train while Mr. Wilford was a fraud who "sold tickets." Mr. Wilford's true intention in building Snowpiercer was not to save humanity but to spend his remaining days in luxury. As a result, Melanie abandoned Mr. Wilford to die at [[Snowpiercer's Departure|boarding]] in [[Chicago]] while she assumed his identity to maintain order on the train. <br><br>
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