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** First; Steamer is arguably the only person ''ever'' to pull off a J-Turn with a ''train''. And not just a lone locomotive, but an ''entire, damn, TRAIN!''
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** First; Steamer is arguably the only person ''ever'' to pull off a J-Turn with a ''train''. And not just a lone locomotive, but an ''entire, damn, TRAIN!'''''TRAIN!'''''
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** Basically speaking, ''[[https://youtu.be/COdoHpU_a8U the Polar Express was drifting]]''.
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** Next; he manages to throw it back into "forward" at the exact moment for it to be pointed at the tracks leading towards their original route (instead of the one they came from) when it straightens out.
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** Next; he manages to throw it back into "forward" at the exact moment for it to be pointed at the tracks leading towards their original route (instead of the one they came from) just racing off in some random direction) when it straightens out.
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* The scene on the frozen lake has the train outrunning the ice breaking apart and realigning on the tracks just in time.
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* The scene on the frozen lake has the train outrunning latter half of the ice breaking apart and realigning lake scene is essentially one big Awesome Moment, but the individual elements are still awesome on their own:
** First; Steamer is arguably the only person ''ever'' to pull off a J-Turn with a ''train''. And not just a lone locomotive, but an ''entire, damn, TRAIN!''
** Next; he manages to throw it back into "forward" at the exact moment for it to be pointed at the tracksjust in time.leading towards their original route (instead of the one they came from) when it straightens out.
** Then; with some guidance from the Conductor, he manages to not only slalom the train towards the track, but when the ice finally gives way, the entire train lands ''perfectly'' on the submerged rails, with not a single wheel being off-rail.
** Finally, and this concerns the locomotive more so than Steamer; it being able to pull the entire rolling stock up a 45-degree incline while the whole train - including the locomotive for a brief moment - was almost entirely underwater as if it was a leisurely hike, even as it threw up sparks from the drive wheels when it hit the hill.
** First; Steamer is arguably the only person ''ever'' to pull off a J-Turn with a ''train''. And not just a lone locomotive, but an ''entire, damn, TRAIN!''
** Next; he manages to throw it back into "forward" at the exact moment for it to be pointed at the tracks
** Then; with some guidance from the Conductor, he manages to not only slalom the train towards the track, but when the ice finally gives way, the entire train lands ''perfectly'' on the submerged rails, with not a single wheel being off-rail.
** Finally, and this concerns the locomotive more so than Steamer; it being able to pull the entire rolling stock up a 45-degree incline while the whole train - including the locomotive for a brief moment - was almost entirely underwater as if it was a leisurely hike, even as it threw up sparks from the drive wheels when it hit the hill.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Nothing can derail this express!"]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Nothing can derail this express!"]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[Film/BackToTheFuture If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits the ice at 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit.]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350: [[Film/BackToTheFuture If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits the ice at 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit.]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[Film/BackToTheFuture If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits the ice at 88 miles
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[Film/BackToTheFuture If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits the ice at 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit.]]]]
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* A downplayed example that's easily overlooked, but if not for the Conductor, the airship carrying Santa's toy bag would've struck the tree, and more than likely destroyed the star.
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* A downplayed example that's easily overlooked, but if If not for the Conductor, the airship carrying Santa's toy bag would've struck the tree, and more than likely destroyed the star.
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The star wasn't relit until much later, with the interim being long enough that the theoretical human could've done the entire process.
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:: Which then leads to another instance in which the now-ascending airship just barely clips the tree's star with the aforementioned sack, sending the former plummeting to the ground. One horn-blast from the airship later, and a squadron of bungee elves jump from the airship, grab the star mid-fall, then not only replace, but reactivate the star in less time than it takes for a human to do the same with a "normal" tree.
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:: Which then leads to another instance in which the now-ascending airship just barely clips the tree's star with the aforementioned sack, sending the former plummeting to the ground. One horn-blast from the airship later, and a squadron of bungee elves jump from the airship, grab the star mid-fall, then not only replace, but reactivate promptly replace the star in less time than it takes for a human to do the same with a "normal" tree.
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'''Airship pilot:''' Altitude, please. A bit more altitude, please.\\
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'''Airship pilot:''' ''[over loudspeaker]'' Altitude, please. A bit more altitude, please.\\
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* A downplayed example that's easily overlooked, but if not for the Conductor, the airship carrying Santa's toy bag would've struck the tree, and more than likely destroyed the star.
-> '''Conductor:''' ''[shouting to airship pilot]'' I may be just an old railroader, and know nothing about lighter-than-air craft, but from my layman's perspective, you need more altitude!\\
'''Elf crowd:''' ''[en masse]'' More altitude!\\
'''Airship pilot:''' Altitude, please. A bit more altitude, please.\\
''(A handful of elves proceed to drop from the airship's structure and parachute to the ground.)''
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-> '''Conductor:''' ''[shouting to airship pilot]'' I may be just an old railroader, and know nothing about lighter-than-air craft, but from my layman's perspective, you need more altitude!\\
'''Elf crowd:''' ''[en masse]'' More altitude!\\
'''Airship pilot:''' Altitude, please. A bit more altitude, please.\\
''(A handful of elves proceed to drop from the airship's structure and parachute to the ground.)''
:: Which then leads to another instance in which the now-ascending airship just barely clips the tree's star with the aforementioned sack, sending the former plummeting to the ground. One horn-blast from the airship later, and a squadron of bungee elves jump from the airship, grab the star mid-fall, then not only replace, but reactivate the star in less time than it takes for a human to do the same with a "normal" tree.
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** Even better: the whistle sound for the locomotive came from Sierra Railway #3, which was in said movie.
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* In a ShoutOut to ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII'', Hero Girl blows the train whistle while saying "I've wanted to do that my whole life!"
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* In a ShoutOut to ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII'', Hero Girl Boy blows the train whistle while saying "I've wanted to do that my whole life!"
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after seeing BTTF now i have more context for it ^^
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%%* The scene on the frozen lake. RuleOfCool at its best!
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i have no idea which scenes these are tlaking about and they're nattery, so ZCE them for now
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* The scene on the frozen lake. RuleOfCool at it's best!
* The scene on the frozen lake. RuleOfCool at it's best!
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* Hero Boy climbs on top of a moving train to give the girl back her ticket.
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* "I've wanted to do that my whole life!", and who could blame you?
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* "I've wanted to do that my whole life!", and who could blame you?you?
* The scene on the frozen lake. RuleOfCool at it's best!
* The scene on the frozen lake. RuleOfCool at it's best!
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* "I've wanted to do that my whole life!", and who could blame you?