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==Technology== The engine of the train is fully autonomous, and can run endlessly due to being perpetual, however it still required a driver present in order to function. The front of the engine has a slot which appears to suck in any snow laying on the tracks, presumably to supply water to the whole train. In [[Snowpiercer: The Escape|The Escape]], it was mentioned that the train used to run on a custom built track, however in the prequels, Mr Zheng said that the train can run on any railway network in the world, meaning it may have similar tech to the [[Track Scaler|Track Scaler]] from the TV show. The train is shown to have multiple food supplies, where there's around 11 agriculture cars containing fruit and veg, which all classes have access to. While the 1st class have access to meat from a small variety of animals, such as rabbits and mice, the lower classes instead have access to a form of lab-grown meat, which is referred to as ''The Mama'', which is a large slab of synthetic meat suspended in a nutritious fluid, where the more you cut away, the faster it grows more. It is shown that the passengers have a form of [[kronole]], a drug made from toilet cleaner. Multiple ways were described on how kronole is used on the train, one example being a spray up the nose.
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