 In 1999, there was a theory on how people invented steam trains and how it happened. The name of this theory is known as the Boiler Test. However, there was a problem that made the situation go very wrong. David Bedell was involved in the situation, as he wanted to heat up the water in the steam boiler and produce hot water in order to test if the train was able to handle large amounts of heat. However, little to David's knowledge, the manager, the fat controller, in a cost-saving effort, instead of buying a new boiler, used one from the defective engines recently used in a train that was involved in an accident that cost the lives of thousands. However, EDT-15 was invented as one of the models, and it was used for the Boiler Test, and the steam train was given a cartoony look. It was a failure, as in the main shed, EDT-15 was acting up, and the eye fell out, with the other eye distorting. As it was burning, people claimed that they could see the vague shape of a woman and her child in the smoke. It looked like the woman was resting her hands on her face while the child holding her arm just stared forward with a blank expression, but this might have been a hallucination that people saw in the boiler room, as nobody was allowed in the room during this time. Supposedly, the man testing the boiler room was found dead, and he was burned because of the heat of the room. Some people claim that during the test, EDT-15 killed the workers, but the company denied these claims. A video of the test was leaked on a video sharing service called YouTube. However, the tape uploaded was corrupted due to the fire, a lot of people knew about the test thanks to the video, and it has attracted a lot of attention, making the incident known to the public. This theory was picked up from a deleted article from Wikipedia.