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The audio begins with the distinct, shrill sound of a steam train's whistle, reminiscent of the old rail-road days. This sound is compact yet powerful, cutting through the air like a d100, a term often related to dice used in role-playing games, hinting at the unpredictability and adventure associated with train journeys. Following the whistle, the audio transitions to a steady hiss, a signature sound effect of a steam locomotive. The hiss is consistent, almost rhythmic, like the regular churning of a machine. It creates an auditory image of a steam locomotive, its 272 components working seamlessly together, echoing the harmonious operation of a rail-way system. The overall audio effect is similar to a helpful assistant, like Clippy from Microsoft – an integral part of the system, always on standby, but only making its presence known when necessary. The audio is recorded in PCM format, known for its high-quality sound reproduction, ensuring every detail of the steam train's