Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 4 reveals secrets about the Animal Squad

Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 4 reveals secrets about the Animal Squad

As a seasoned gamer and binge-watcher of sci-fi series, I must say that the latest twist in Snowpiercer Season 4 has me hooked like a fish on the line! The mystery surrounding the Animal Squad’s enigmatic members has finally begun to unravel, and it’s nothing short of intriguing.


In Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 4, it’s evident that something is amiss within the Animal Squad. This episode provides us with a glimpse into potential explanations for their unusual behavior.

Caution: This post contains spoilers for Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 4.

The members of Animal Squad have never revealed their true identities; they are always clad in their entire costumes, and it’s evident that something is sustaining their lives. In the second installment, we observed one of them swap out containers within their suit, and by the end of that episode, there was a mysterious black smoke that seemingly contaminated Audrey.

Now we have learned a little more about what that is. It seems to be some sort of chemical.

Nima caused the problems for the Animal Squad in Snowpiercer

In Snowpiercer’s Season 4, Episode 4, Nima encounters a member of the Animal Squad as he attempts to aid Layton and Josie. He reveals that the Animal Squad harbors dislike towards him, suggesting that he may have been the one who instigated the problem.

It’s becoming increasingly clear. Nima, who specializes in chemistry, has developed a substance known as Gemini Gas. Interestingly, it appears to be lethal. Did another version of it somehow lead to the formation of the Animal Squad?

As a devoted fan, I engage in conversation with the Animal Squad’s creator about burn marks and breathing issues. It appears the dark gas serves a crucial role in boosting their lung capacity, possibly safeguarding them against respiratory failure caused by certain chemicals. Yet, this gas seems harmful to others if inhaled, hinting that Audrey might succumb to this poisonous substance.

As a dedicated fan, I’ve come to the conclusion that the burn marks we’re seeing are indeed chemical in nature. This theory stemmed from the noticeable burn marks on Till’s arms, which led Ben to this discovery. We’ve observed similar marks on one of the deceased members of the Animal Squad, and there were some on the neck of the man Nima was conversing with. Given these observations, it seems plausible that the burn marks adorning Audrey’s face are also of a chemical origin.

Is this a way to take out the Animal Squad in Snowpiercer?

As a gamer, I’ve picked up some interesting info here – it seems the Animal Squad can’t function without their canisters. If that’s true, the train might just have the upper hand by compelling the Animal Squad to remove their masks.

As a seasoned scientist who has spent years studying extreme environments and developing survival technologies, I find myself intrigued by this recent turn of events involving Milius and the Animal Squad. From my perspective, it seems plausible that the mysterious chemical he developed was indeed intended to aid humanity in adapting to the harsh conditions of the deep freeze. However, its unintended consequences have proven detrimental to the Animal Squad, causing them distress and placing blame upon Nima.

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2024-08-12 05:20

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