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===Tail's rebellion=== Josie is first presented as one of the leaders among the Tail along with [[Andre Layton]]. When Andre is taken upfront to solve Sean Wise's murder, however, she receives backlash from the Tailies as they believe they have been betrayed by Layton. Despite the revolt against her in the Tail, she remained an integral part of the revolution and actively engages when the planning was in process. She further participated when Pike ordered that the revolution was to go ahead. Following this, she was happy to see that Layton had not betrayed the Tail, but was actually working uptrain to gather blueprints and other information that would aid in their revolution. Using an [[Access Chip|access chip]] passed to her by Layton, Josie moves around the train undetected during sanitation work hours. She speaks with [https://snowpiercer.fandom.com/wiki/Astrid Astrid] about Layton and is told that he has solved the murder but has not yet returned to the tail. Josie becomes worried when nobody is able to locate Layton and suspects that he has been suspended within the drawers. She actively goes looking for him and finds him in one of the drawers but is caught by [[John Osweiller]]. Luckily, [[Bess Till]] knocks Oz unconscious long enough for Josie to escape with Layton and seek refuge with [[Zarah Ferami]].<ref>''[[Justice Never Boarded]]''</ref>
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