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===Protecting the train === With Josie acting as his mole aboard Big Alice, Layton receives worrying news that [[Joseph Wilford|Wilford]] is planning his strike when he mobilises [[Icy Bob]]. This causes widespread panic aboard the management of Snowpiercer, and Layton is particularly worried about what position this puts Josie in. Nonetheless, Layton promises to put the needs of the train above his own. Layton holds a meeting with the Engineers, [[Ruth Wardell|Ruth]], [[Sam Roche|Roche]], and [[Bess Till|Till]] in which he asks about the vulnerabilities of Snowpiercer's carriages from outside attack and how they can best patch these before Wilford strikes. The Engineers get to work on the plans, whilst Layton reveals Josie as his inside source to Till and Roche. Unfortunately for Layton, his job becomes more difficult when tensions begin to rise between [[Pike]] β and the trade route afforded to him β and [[Terence]], the local dealer aboard Snowpiercer. Layton offers Terence a 60/40 split of the profits made in an effort to quash tensions, but Terence refuses and, when threatened with arrest, cites that he is aware that Josie is his insider and is willing to leak the information if Layton doesn't remove Pike's trade route, force Layton to order that Pike kill him.<ref>''[[Keep Hope Alive]]''</ref>
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