After Joy and Sadness get lost in Riley's mind, they meet Bing Bong who advises them to take the Train of Thought to get back to Headquarters. From then on their journey concentrates on catching the train and then getting it to go, which turns out to be harder than they expected. However, just when they finally get onboard and on route to Headquarters, the destruction of Honesty Island destroys the train's tracks, causing it to be lost in the Memory Dump.
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| - After Joy and Sadness get lost in Riley's mind, they meet Bing Bong who advises them to take the Train of Thought to get back to Headquarters. From then on their journey concentrates on catching the train and then getting it to go, which turns out to be harder than they expected. However, just when they finally get onboard and on route to Headquarters, the destruction of Honesty Island destroys the train's tracks, causing it to be lost in the Memory Dump.
- Train of Thought is a passive priest ability learned at level 78 for those with the Discipline specialization. It reduces the cooldown of two spells, [Inner Focus] and [Penance], through the use of two abilities ([Greater Heal] and [Smite] respectively).
- Train of Thought is the seventh studio album by progressive metal band Dream Theater, released on November 11, 2003 through Elektra Records. Inspired by the audience response to Dream Theater's heavier songs while on tour, in the "Chaos in Progress" documentary, Portnoy says that they wanted Train of Thought to be a "balls to the wall" album with heavier, darker riffing, exposing them to a number of new metal fans. The album was written in three weeks. It was engineered by Doug Oberkircher and mixed by Kevin Shirley. Most of the album was played in concert for the Live at Budokan DVD. All songs from it have been played live to date.
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| - Mike Portnoy and John Petrucci
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| - Korean Special Edition bonus disc
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| - Music by Liquid Tension Experiment
- music: Myung, Rudess
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| - When you Smite, the cooldown of your Penance is reduced by 0.5 sec.
- When you heal with Greater Heal, the cooldown of your Inner Focus is reduced by 5 sec.
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| - After Joy and Sadness get lost in Riley's mind, they meet Bing Bong who advises them to take the Train of Thought to get back to Headquarters. From then on their journey concentrates on catching the train and then getting it to go, which turns out to be harder than they expected. However, just when they finally get onboard and on route to Headquarters, the destruction of Honesty Island destroys the train's tracks, causing it to be lost in the Memory Dump.
- Train of Thought is a passive priest ability learned at level 78 for those with the Discipline specialization. It reduces the cooldown of two spells, [Inner Focus] and [Penance], through the use of two abilities ([Greater Heal] and [Smite] respectively).
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