- Miss Audrey: Recommend a new tribunal.
- Melanie Cavill: Or what?
- Miss Audrey: Don't make me threaten you, Melanie.
- Ruth Wardell: Doesn't Mr. Wilford understand that you can't just change the rules?
- Melanie Cavill: I guess they're his rules to change. He chose the will of the people.
- Ruth Wardell: We don't have will. We have order.
- Melanie Cavill: What did Sean Wise tell you exactly?
- LJ Folger: That's between me and Mr. Wilford, isn't it?
- [First lines]
- Miss Audrey: [narrating] I see now that as The Freeze killed everyone I ever knew, I mistook my ticket to survival for freedom. But justice never boarded, and Wilford doubled down, with a Jackboot on our throats and a fat finger on the scales. Now some of us are ready to change his terms. It will be perilous, filthy work. More precious souls may be lost.
- Miss Audrey: But we didn't come this far, suffer this much, to give into the same tyranny that destroyed us in the first place. Even on a frozen, dead planet, humanity needs hope. For these are our revolutions on Snowpiercer, 1,001 cars long.
- Melanie Cavill: LJ, today you stand trial for murder. Do you understand that?
- LJ Folger: Yes.
- Melanie Cavill: You'll be expected to speak on your own behalf, and a tribunal of ticketed passengers will render a verdict. Is that all clear? Mr. Wilford will be following closely.
- Robert Folger: Good. Then he can see how ridiculous this whole thing is.
- Roche: Tell it to Third, where the three victims lived.
- Melanie Cavill: You remember fresh air? You remember going for walks?
- Bennett Knox: Rain. I miss the sound of rain.
- Melanie Cavill: I miss so many things.