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=== [[Season 2]] === In [[Keep Hope Alive|''Keep Hope Alive'']], [[Pike]] continues his efforts to trade drugs and other paraphernalia from Big Alice. He is attacked moments later by [[John Osweiller|Osweiller]] and [[LJ Folger|LJ]], however, and brought to [[Terence]] where he is told that he must cease trading or face the consequences. Pike becomes angry at the threat and tells Layton that his trading efforts are keeping the Tail going, and that he must be able to trade freely without the fear of Terence looming; Layton promises to take care of the issue. Layton tries to talk with [[Terence]] about the importance of the trade route in the Tail, and offers to split the profits with him 60/40. Terence is reluctant to oblige, however, despite Layton's threats that he will arrest him for his actions. Terence becomes defensive immediately and begins threatening Layton's secret about the mole β [[Josie Wellstead|Josie]] β that is feeding Snowpiercer information from Big Alice. Layton would ask Pike to personally kill Terence, as a new source from Big Alice is very important. Pike leads everyone out of the Car, then offer Terence a knife to fight with him to be fair. Terence is confused so Pike stated that it's a Tailie Tradition. Terence was killed by Pike shortly after.
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