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|source = Hand of Deceased Employee}}An '''Access Chip''' is a microchip implant that is placed between the thumb and index finger for all [[Snowpiercer]]'s passengers. Those in the Tail do not have access chips. The Access Chip utilizes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification RFID] technology.
An '''Access Chip''' is a microchip implant that is placed between the thumb and index finger for all [[Snowpiercer]]'s passengers. Those in the Tail do not have access chips. The Access Chip utilizes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification RFID] technology.


Access Chips allow Train employees (and residents) to move throughout the train and its carriages without the need for a physical key.  
Access Chips allow Train employees (and residents) to move throughout the train and its carriages without the need for a physical key.


==Description==
==Description==
The chips are used by all Train employees to access the doors and other features. It is embedded into their hand in between the thumb and index finger. The chip was sold in the black market by a brakeman, [[John Osweiller]]. This chip was stolen from the hand of a deceased employee that was killed by the train's [[Erik|serial]] [[LJ Folger|killer]]. The chip is then kept in a small capsule to be used by [[John Osweiller]] to open a door.<ref name="aip">''[[Access Is Power]]''</ref>
The chips are used by all Train employees to access the doors and other features. It is embedded into their hand in between the thumb and index finger. The chip was sold in the black market by a brakeman, [[John Osweiller]]. This chip was stolen from the hand of a deceased employee that was killed by the train's [[Erik|serial]] killer. The chip is then kept in a small capsule to be used by [[John Osweiller]] to open a door.<ref name="aip">''[[Access Is Power]]''</ref>


[[Andre Layton]] is able to exchange his wedding ring — given back to him by [[Zarah Ferami]] — for an access chip from [[Terence]]. He gifts this access chip to [[Josie Wellstead]] via kissing, in a bid to allow her to plan the next steps of the revolution.<ref name="aip" />
[[Andre Layton]] is able to exchange his wedding ring — given back to him by [[Zarah Ferami]] — for an access chip from [[Terence]]. He gifts this access chip to [[Josie Wellstead]] via kissing, in a bid to allow her to plan the next steps of the revolution.<ref name="aip" />
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Revision as of 14:16, 23 July 2020

An Access Chip is a microchip implant that is placed between the thumb and index finger for all Snowpiercer's passengers. Those in the Tail do not have access chips. The Access Chip utilizes RFID technology.

Access Chips allow Train employees (and residents) to move throughout the train and its carriages without the need for a physical key.

Description

The chips are used by all Train employees to access the doors and other features. It is embedded into their hand in between the thumb and index finger. The chip was sold in the black market by a brakeman, John Osweiller. This chip was stolen from the hand of a deceased employee that was killed by the train's serial killer. The chip is then kept in a small capsule to be used by John Osweiller to open a door.[1]

Andre Layton is able to exchange his wedding ring — given back to him by Zarah Ferami — for an access chip from Terence. He gifts this access chip to Josie Wellstead via kissing, in a bid to allow her to plan the next steps of the revolution.[1]

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