Not a shadow train.

The raid is silent, tense. Till and her squad slip through Big Alice’s dark maintenance shafts. They find BD5 hidden behind a false wall in the livestock car—a door painted to look like solid steel.

He never intended for anyone on either train to reach the Warm Place. They are just the beta test.

He dies before saying more. The spike contains only one readable file: a fragmented log from a car that doesn’t officially exist on Big Alice’s blueprints. Car BD5.

Layton confronts Wilford in the engine room of Big Alice, the BD5 data playing on a loop across every monitor. Wilford doesn’t flinch. He smiles.

“You think I wanted to be a god, Andre? No. I wanted to be a prophet . And prophets need data. You, the rebellion, Josie’s resurrection—all of it was accounted for in iteration 47 of the simulation. The only variable I didn’t see? Asher’s conscience.”

Wilford has been manipulating both trains for months. He didn’t just hoard resources—he ran a parallel simulation on BD5, using real passenger data to predict rebellions, love affairs, deaths. Every decision Layton made? Wilford saw it coming with 89% accuracy. The lie about the shortage of protein blocks? Fabricated. The “accidental” coupling of the two trains? Orchestrated.

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