Reminds me of London from Mortal Engines; how it "eats" other smaller mobile cities like Salzhaken in the intro. (I don't care what people say about Mortal Engines. You can't deny that the first 10 minutes is absolutely amazing.)
I did think it was a little strange that the show didn’t include a unique horn or whistle for the two locomotives. The horn is a large part of a locomotives “personality” it feels strange that neither Snowpiercer or Big Alice has one
well, i could explain this. for example, everyone that's not on the train is dead. that means anything that's in the way of the train is either not alive or once living, meaning that it ain't going anywhere. there's not really much reason why you'd blow your horn or whistle at something that isn't going to move anyway.
@@atsf47legit I meant more as like a symbolic thing, since trains are now all that’s left of the world, the horn/whistle would become a ceremonial symbol to the passengers in a way
Trains don't usually scare me, but if I was on the middle of the train tracks, on a bridge and saw and heard this coming at me at full speed (0:17), I'd run as fast as I could to get to the other side of the bridge
@@darkblueparamountheanimator thanks for correcting me , imagine if snowpiercer was under the ownership of Galaxy Railways, a flying 1001 car space train
Big Alice: Hey Sweetie. Snowpiercer: Hello. Big Alice: You Want Me To Be Your Girlfriend For Tonight? Snowpiercer: No. *Backs Away In Reverse* Big Alice: *Sigh*
0:01 Big One Whistle From The Japanese Series "Galaxy Railways/Express" 0:10 Cerberus Horn From The 2023 Halloween Event From "Grand Theft Auto Online"