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Le Transperceneige (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Le Transperceneige (The Snow-Piercer) is the story of a train, 1,001 cars long, traversing the world in the middle of an ice age that has driven humanity to the brink of extinction. Those at the front of the train live in comfort, or outright luxury but those in the back are crammed together like cattle, 24-7. The story follows Proloff, a man from the tail section who finds himself being brought to the front of the train, witnessing striking testaments to the class disparity, and inadvertently putting the train itself in jeopardy.The story had multiple spin-off comics, and is better-known for being the basis of the acclaimed movie Snowpiercer and the TV series, also titled Snowpiercer. | |
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Deadly Distant Finale | |
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Deadly Distant Finale: Puig Valles, the main Icebreaker character is seen dying of old age in the final one of those stories, while observing signs of the Earth getting better. | |
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Benevolent Boss | |
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Benevolent Boss: In the prequel comic, Zheng is seen thanking the workers helping build the train and offering them places onboard. | |
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Cool Train | |
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Cool Train: The train itself, 1001 cars long, powered by an engine capable of perpetual motion and able to support and sustain thousands for many years completely sealed off from outside support. Sadly the actual society on the train is a dystopic disaster area. The Suspiciously Similar Substitute in the sequels, the Icebreaker, is even more capable. Unlike the first train it can actually stop occasionally, is much bigger and can even go off rail and across terrain. It also has the ability to launch aircraft. Sadly it still has serious internal problems that nearly wipe out train and crew many times over the three stories it appears in. | |
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Anti-Hero | |
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Anti-Hero: Proloff is more of an Audience Surrogate who, while not a bad man, simply wants to improve his own situation rather than enact change. | |
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Cult | |
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Cult: There are many residents of the front section in stereotypical garb who worship the engine as a God they call “Saint Loco”. | |
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute | |
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The Suspiciously Similar Substitute in the sequels, the Icebreaker, is even more capable. Unlike the first train it can actually stop occasionally, is much bigger and can even go off rail and across terrain. It also has the ability to launch aircraft. Sadly it still has serious internal problems that nearly wipe out train and crew many times over the three stories it appears in. | |
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