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Test page for everything from personal CSS to WIP templates. Current problem: what to do about articles re: Huey's factions (Larva, Lamia, Rhythm, Time)?

Larva (ラルウァRaruwa) is one of Huey Laforet's many terror organizations. In addition to handling tactical operations such as negotiations and kidnappings, it delegates specialist combat work to its subgroup Lamia.

Lamia (ラミア Ramia) is a small subgroup of Huey Laforet's Larva which specializes in combat. It has at least seventeen members in 1935, the majority of whom are incomplete, ageless homunculi created by Huey Laforet and Salomé Carpenter.

Rhythm is Huey Laforet's personal research faction, as overseen by Chief Researcher and Subordinate Director Salomé Carpenter. Its main research areas involve Homunculi creation and technology advancements, the mass production of which are respectively handled by Larva and Time.

Time is an organization responsible for the systematic mass production of machines, airplanes, weapons, and other technologies invented by Huey Laforet's personal research faction Rhythm. In 1935, the organization undergoes a leadership change when Melvi Dormentaire usurps the position from Croquis.

Endings Index

(Creation of a sub-page Endings Index for the NDS Game? Information from Tou's index - editing tone to something more wiki appropriate)

The following is an index of all fifty-nine endings available for the NDS game. Each ending has a title, number, and is usually - but not ubiquitously - accompanied by voiced commentary from Firo Prochainezo.

Endings 7-40 occur during the Local Train Episode; 40-59 occur during the Express Train episode. Endings which are only available once one completes Local Train, Express Train, and the bonus episode are marked with a ♦ symbol.

As the main article for the NDS game already provides detailed information for Endings 1-6, this index will comprise the rest of the Local Train Episode Endings and Express Train Endings.

Principle Endings
These endings conclude significant "arcs." Endings 1, 2, and 3 are canon endings; Endings 4 and 5 conclude sizable absurdist or otherwise bizarre non-canon arcs available post-game.

'''Actually wait; the main article already covers these endings. Redundant to include'''? So are 21, 39, 53, and 58... Could go into more detail with them?

Probably best to include the first six here too...

Local Train Episode Endings
7= Who Was the Ruthless Killer?

Firo's Commentary: "It may seem irrational at first glance, but there’s a reason this happened. Well, it’s still irrational that it happened to Jacuzzi, though."

How to Reach (Cause): As Jacuzzi Splot, pat Czeslaw Meyer on the head when he bumps into you in the dining car instead of accepting his apology.

What happens (Effect): Czes slaps Jacuzzi's hand away on instinct. He calms down a little when Jacuzzi says he was not going to hit him; however, after he introduces himself with his real name and Nice Holystone pats his head, he is visibly sick with fear. Jacuzzi reaches out to check his forehead for a fever; Czes withdraws from his touch and excuses himself to the bathroom, claiming motion sickness. When he does not return after ten minutes, Jacuzzi goes looking for him—only for a 'mysterious assailant' to thump him on the head and throw him off the train.

Implications: Jacuzzi is dead; however, there is no guarantee Czeslaw believes him to be the only immortal on the train. The Beauty of Clear Eyes
 * -|8♦=

Firo's Commentary: "Oh come on, Jacuzzi’s a bootlegger, remember? He wouldn’t do this."

How to Reach (Cause): When Czeslaw Meyer barrels into Jacuzzi Splot in the dining car, choose to lecture him.

What Happens (Effect): Jacuzzi notices that all of Czes' smiles are the same; suspicious, he asks Czes who he 'really' is. Czes is alarmed when he unintentionally introduces himself with his real name, though he dons his 'innocent child' act nonetheless. Not fooled, Jacuzzi scolds him for trying to deceive people on the grounds that he will grow up to be a bad person.

As he is lecturing Czes on being a 'good child', Vicky and the Black Suits burst into the dining car. He points them out to Czes as examples of "bad people" he ought to avoid becoming, and ignores them when they remind him to lie on the floor. When they further threaten him, he has Donny silence them so he can continue his lecture.

Once Ladd Russo bursts into the car, Jacuzzi immediately marches up to him and drags him over to one of the counter's barstools. Ladd does not resist as he would normally do; there is something odd about Jacuzzi, something oddly...luminescent. Jacuzzi resumes his sermon, and continues long into the night...

The next morning, the Flying Pussyfoot arrives in New York City on time with nothing unusual having happened overnight. Jacuzzi exits onto the platform glowing brighter than ever, and is swiftly encircled by multiple passengers. Among them are Ladd, Czes, and Goose Perkins, who all apologize for their violent and selfish actions. Meanwhile, Isaac & Miria make a pun about Buddhism.

Implications: Jacuzzi's sudden display of Buddha-like powers allows the train to complete its journey without incident. Any involvement (or lack thereof) of Claire Stanfield is never specified. Don't Chant His Name!
 * -|9♦=

Firo's Commentary: "How should I put this… Don’t look at me if we get sued. By everyone."

How to Reach (Cause): As the Young Conductor, choose to tell the story of… The Stinger-Finger Bee Man!!

What Happens (Effect): The older conductor already knows the story of the Stinger-Finger Bee Man, which as far as he knows is one of those "chant his name five times in front of a mirror" types. While the Young Conductor is disappointed he cannot recount the story, he suggests they try it nonetheless. Conveniently, the caboose happens to have a heretofore unmentioned full-length mirror.

The Young Conductor admits that he could never work up the nerve to try it on his own, but now that he is with the Older Conductor... Before the Young Conductor can continue, the Older Conductor steps outside to handle the scheduled light signal. When he reenters the caboose, he is surprised to find it empty and the exterior door slightly ajar. He checks outside the door, but still finds nothing out of the ordinary.

Upon entering the caboose for a second time, the Older Conductor hears the buzzing of countless incests, and feels stingers wrap around his neck like fingers.

The Flying Pussyfoot does not reach New York City.

Implications: The Young Conductor may not be Claire Stanfield.

A Critical Mis-Identification
 * -|10=

Firo's Commentary: "Don’t you think that Jacuzzi kid is a little more active than that?"

How to Reach (Cause): Upon hearing that the Young Conductor knows how to keep the Rail Tracer from coming, you-as-Jacuzzi Splot are given a choice of three options; choose to turn to Nice Holystone for comfort.

What Happens (Effect): Afraid that the Rail Tracer might intercept him on the way to the caboose, Jacuzzi elects to wait in the dining car until the Conductor makes his rounds. In the meantime, he keeps an eye on the door leading to the second-class cars. When the door opens and a white-suited man walks in, Jacuzzi assumes he is the Young Conductor and rushes toward him, begging for his aid. The man is actually the White Suit Vicky, who decides to make Jacuzzi his first victim. He shoots Jacuzzi in the stomach, commencing the dining car assault.

Implications: Jacuzzi is dead, again.

A Ticket That Summons Tragedy
 * -|11=

Firo's Commentary: "So wait, how does the story of the ticket to disaster end? C’mon, don’t tell stories if you don’t know the ending."

How to Reach (Cause): You are given a choice of what ghost story the Young Conductor tells. Choose "A Ticket to tragedy" instead of "The Rail Tracer."

What Happens (Effect): The Young Conductor and Isaac Dian both tell the story of a rail company that distributed free tickets to attract business. Afterwards, the company called the housewives' of the ticket recipients to solicit their opinions. However, nine out of ten of the housewives said–

—Here the Lemur Conductor cuts the Young Conductor off, while Isaac loses the story's thread. Instead of Jon Panel encouraging Jacuzzi Splot to go ask the Young Conductor what happens next, Isaac asks Natalie Beriam what she thinks the families said. She supposes that they expressed their gratitude; Isaac concludes that the “tragedy” presumably refers to the sad people who refused the free tickets and missed a pleasant journey.

This is when the Lemures (only them, at first) burst into the dining car and order everyone onto the floor. A minute later, Dune bursts in, followed shortly by Ladd Russo. They shoot the Lemures. Everyone in the dining car who is neither immortal or able to escape in time dies. By the end of the night, the White Suits control the train.

Implications: As Dune is alive, and as the Young Conductor does not tell the story of the Rail Tracer, it may be inferred that the Young Conductor was an ordinary person and murdered at the Lemur Conductor's hands. Dune must have caught the Lemur Conductor by surprise and killed him, giving the White Suits an advantage.

It is implied that Rachel and Gregoire manage to escape in time, but Jacuzzi, Nice Holystone, Jon Panel, Fang Lin-Shan, and possibly Donny are dead along with Natalie and Mary Beriam. Although the three immortals Czeslaw Meyer, Isaac, and Miria Harvent are guaranteed to survive, Czes' paranoia makes it highly likely that he will devour the couple as they regenerate.

The Beloved Caught in the Ricochet...
 * -|12=

Firo's Commentary: "Apparently, Ladd generally avoids buckshot and machine guns and the like because he doesn’t like stuff like this. More importantly, he’s not the kind of guy who just sits around and waits. Try again with that in mind."

How to Reach (Cause): When Lua Klein suggests following Vicky into the dining car, choose-as-Ladd Russo to remain in the passenger room.

What Happens (Effect): Ladd moans that he does want to follow Vicky because he might accidentally kill Vicky in a fit of jealousy (and Lua says he should do whatever he wants), and then he might get carried away and kill men, women, children and the gamut of the animal kingdom. As he is rattling off animals, a Black Suit barges into the room and–is promptly punched out by Ladd.

Realizing that more Black Suits lurk in the hall, Ladd has the other White Suit pretend to be holding him up with the fallen Black Suit’s machine gun in order to draw them closer. He takes out one with a quick punch or two; but the other White Suit, who wasn’t fully up on the plan, only barely manages to stop the other Black Suit from shooting him. As Black Suit #2 pulls the trigger, White Suit #2 kicks the aim out of the way so that the bullets shoot harmlessly…

…Or so he intended. When Ladd turns to tell Lua he intends to check the dining car after all, he finds her fatally shot. She dies in his arms. "Losing her, Ladd realized for the first time how much Lua meant to him. How much he’d wanted to kill her. But now he’d never be able to."

Implications: Lua is dead. What Ladd does after the fact is left unsaid.

A Red Monster Devours the Killers
 * -|13♦=

Firo's Commentary: "Well, it’s a ‘good end’ for the normal passengers, right?"

How to Reach (Cause): Upon hearing that the Young Conductor knows how to keep the Rail Tracer from coming, run towards the first class cabins (as Jacuzzi Splot). Alternately, once the hidden IF paths open up, choose the most out-of-character choice of all: calm down and think about this reasonably.

What Happens (Effect): Rather than running toward the caboose as intended, Jacuzzi accidentally heads in the wrong direction. Nice Holystone follows. He does not run afoul of the Black Suits, per se, but they are concerned about what he was muttering to himself and resolve to capture him eventually.

Alternately, Jacuzzi takes a few deep breaths to stabilize himself and Nice tries to convince him that he is overreacting to a fairy tale. Undeterred, Jacuzzi looks for support in his belief, and finds it in Isaac, Miria, and Mary Beriam. That is when Jon Panel remembers: the way to avoid the Rail Tracer is to believe this story. (Isaac and Miria conclude that explains why they have never seen a Rail Tracer). Conversation resumes.

The two alternate paths rejoin here. Events proceed up to the showdown in the dining car fairly normally, except that Nick is not one of the dining car hijackers. But as Ladd Russo enters the car, something strange happens: all the lights go out. He still manages to fell one of the Black Suits, but fails to hear any bodies hit the floor. Sensing another presence above him, he looks up and sees a kind of red monster overhead.

In a few moments, the lights come back on. The panicked passengers try to figure out what happened, but there are no hints to be found. The White Suits, the Black Suits, even Vicky’s corpse–are nowhere to be seen.

Implications: Claire Stanfield's murder of Ladd Russo means that the White Suits are without their leader and strongest member in one fell swoop. The Lemures at this point in time should still have a decent enough number of men to continue being a threat for a little while longer.

Victory for the Terrorists
 * -|14=

Firo's Commentary: "Definitely the worst ending for that Mary girl. That said, I’m guessing a certain Rail Tracer will make sure this Goose fellow loses both hands at the wrists within a few days."

How to Reach (Cause): When Lua Klein suggests following Vicky to the dining car, Ladd Russo decides to at least check out what is happening in the hall.

What Happens (Effect): When Ladd steps out into the hall, he still is run into by and recognizes Jacuzzi Splot. Since he has not resolved to check out the dining car, he instead decides to follow Jacuzzi towards the back of the train. Cut to the dining car for the three-way showdown, which happens as in canon up until Ladd's missed cue. With Ladd absent, the Black Suits are able to gain control of the car.

Here, the player learns that Jacuzzi and Nice Holystone have been captured: upon spotting a red monster in the caboose, they detached it in order to stop the Rail Tracer. (Nothing is said of Ladd's whereabouts). Goose Perkins is troubled by their detaching of the caboose, but ultimately orders the Black Suits to seize the engine room and defeat the White Suits. In short order, the black suits control the train, and the deal with the senator proceeds smoothly. Rather than killing Mary Beriam up front, they cut off her fingers one by one; Beriam surrenders just before the eighth finger, and the Flying Pussyfoot incident ends with victory for the cold-blooded terrorists.

Implications: All of the White Suits, Ladd and Lua included, are down. Jacuzzi and Nice's detachment of the caboose successfully separated Claire from the rest of the train, thus making him late for his rendezvous with the Gandor Family; more urgently, the loss of Claire seems to guarantee victory for either the Black Suits or White Suits no matter what. Mary, meanwhile, is missing seven out of ten fingers.

In addition, a Black Suit victory ensures that Huey Laforet will not go to Alcatraz. Victory for the Killers
 * -|15=

Firo's Commentary: "That’s the kind of person Ladd is."

How to Reach (Cause): Playing as Ladd; there are three Black Suits in the dining car when he arrives. He takes one out, and one runs. Choose to immediately follow the fleeing Black Suit for this ending.

What Happens (Effect): Ladd shoots the remaining Black Suit instead of boxing him to death, and pursues the escaping Black Suit to the outside connecting platform. Catching up with him, Ladd promises that he will give him a quick death if he answers all of Ladd’s questions. The Black Suit does, and closes his eyes when Ladd raises his pistol—only for Ladd to fire a bullet at the sky. He had said the death itself would be quick but not when the death would be, and spends the next ten minutes toying with the Black SUit until the man is begging him to get on with the deed.

Once he finally kills the Black Suit, Ladd returns to the dining car and rejoins with some other White Suits there. They take the train shortly.

Implications: Claire Stanfield is conspicuously absent from this ending, considering he is more than able to handle the White Suits. It is possible that Jacuzzi Splot still managed to detach the caboose prior to this ending, thus preventing Claire from further intervention.

The Legend of the Strongest Chef!
 * -|16♦=

Firo's Commentary: "You might be able to learn more about who this cook is if you play through the rest of the story."

How to Reach (Cause): As Ladd Russo in the dining car: once the injured Black Suit escapes, ponder whether or not to chase after him.

What Happens (Effect): Ladd releases the Black Suit he was using as a human shield (the same Black Suit he boxes to death in canon) and wonders out loud whether he should chase after the one who escaped. The Black Suit he released does not care at all; he tries to crawl away from Ladd, staying out of his line of vision, but Ladd notices him regardless. Forced to change courses, the Black Suit vaults over the bar and hides behind the counter. Ladd shoots in that direction, which is also the direction of the kitchen. Just as he goes to see if his shots rang true, the Black Suit flies at him in midair—thrown by someone or something. Not a moment later, Ladd feels someone grip the back of his neck and press him into the floor.

That 'someone' is the cook, who takes enormous pride in having never once wasted food throughout his professional career—only for Ladd to have come along and shot holes into his stewpot with a machine gun, spilling half the stew onto the floor Ladd apologizes, with gradually increasing sincerity as he realizes how strong the cook is. He wants to at least turn his head and see the man for himself, but the cook is too strong. The cook lifts Ladd up and throws him off the train, and Ladd does not bother to brace for impact–he twists his body to try to achieve something else, but ultimately breaks practically every bone in his body upon hitting the ground. His final thought: ''Goddamnit, I should have braced for impact. It was too dark to even see the cook’s face!''

Implications: Ladd is dead. Both stew and pot are no more, which means no stew for Jon Panel and Fang Lin-Shan to bestow upon Jacuzzi's Gang.

Santa Claus is Late
 * -|17=

Firo's Commentary: "Ladd will use machine guns if he’s surrounded by enemies, though. Not that it matters."

How to Reach (Cause): As Ladd Russo, choose to chase the escaping Black Suit after boxing the Black Suit who stays in the dining car.

What Happens (Effect): Boxing the one Black Suit goes as in canon, but Ladd heads towards first class as opposed to the rest of the White Suits arriving. After he leaves, Turner engages in xenophobia and racism for which he is exiled fro the dining car.

In the first class cabin, Goose Perkins and Spike are wondering if the White Suits are a trial. They turn away from the door and from Chané Laforet–and so do not see her realize that something is coming. Ladd shoots into the room with the machine gun, killing Goose, Spike, and the other Black Suits, but Chané manages to avoid the bullet spray by taking cover behind the other Black Suits. Ladd babbles on about being Santa Claus, come a week late to give them their gift of bullets, but his ramblings are cut short when Chané hurls a knife at him. He blocks it with the mouth of the machine gun; she tries again; he blocks again and she ducks behind the furniture just before he shoots up the room. He kills all the remaining Black Suits save for Chané, who escapes through the window.

Implications: Goose, Spike, and multiple Black Suits are dead, costing the Lemures, their leader, sniper, and several of their men. With their deaths, Ladd and the White Suits have gained ground in the battle for control of the train; however, Chané and the Rail Tracer are alive and thus should still pose a considerable threat to the White Suits in their own rights.

The Terrorist in Love
 * -|18=

Firo's Commentary: "Whoa, whoa, isn’t this exactly what Isaac and Miria were talking about in ending 19? What a lech!"

How to Reach (Cause): As Goose Perkins, choose to escort Natalie Beriam to second class.

What Happens (Effect): Goose offers to “comfort” Natalie, his intentions blatantly physical. Natalie, not knowing how else to respond, tries to protest but eventually has to follow him to second class. He searches for a room where they can be alone. “Ladies first,” he says, opening the door for her; she tries again to protest that she is married to no avail. He shoves her into the room and follows her in, but as soon as he enters the room he is shot by a White Suit.

Implications: Goose's death leaves the Lemures without a leader. Natalie presumably is subsequently captured by the White Suits. Wine With a Married Woman
 * -|19=

Firo's Commentary: "And thus, the case was closed… wait, there’s no way this would happen! Everything that happens after Isaac and Miria show up is completely unbelievable!

How to Reach (Cause): Goose Perkins sits down to eat with Natalie Beriam in the dining car.

What Happens (Effect): Goose prepares a table and sits down to dine with Natalie and discuss her daughter Mary. Jon Panel brings them both wine. Goose asks Natalie why, if the White Suits were looking for both of them and took Mary, she is still sitting in the dining car. Natalie claims that someone protected her–the same man in a gunman's outfit who just left the dining car to search for Mary (Isaac Dian. She thinks her lie is safe–but then Isaac and Miria return, since Isaac had forgotten his hat. Goose asks him if he is the “hero” who protected Natalie. Isaac answers, “You bet! I’m a hero, alright! But since I’ve done wrong, I guess that makes me an antihero,” which Goose begrudgingly takes as evidence Natalie is telling the truth.

Isaac and Miria conclude that Goose is Natalie’s husband and apologize for interrupting. When Goose explains that her husband is Senator Beriam, Isaac and Miria accuse him of trying to hit on her, instead. This leaves Goose slightly flustered, and his fellow Black Suits play along. Eventually the whole cabin is watching as he reaches for Natalie—only to be accused of assaulting her. He laments his misfortune, and the ending draws to a close.

Implications: Aside from the time spent on the dinner, and Goose's personal humiliation, there are no obvious major consequences of this ending. GOose and the Lemures still have control of the dining car, and he presumably has the option of escorting her to first class as he does in canon. A Fated Love
 * -|20♦=

Firo's Commentary: "Ennis, help. I’m out of good comebacks."

How to Reach (Cause): As Goose Perkins, when deciding what to do about Natalie Beriam, ask her to dance.

What Happens (Effect): Natalie is crying by this point, so Goose drops to one knee and offers her a handkerchief. She dries her eyes, and they gaze at each other for a second. "Background music starts playing" - according to the game's narration - and Goose asks her to dance. Somehow, all the tables are gone as well, and she takes his hand and does dance with him, she and Goose both unable to take their eyes off each other. Goose says that he has come to understand the meaning of his life: it was his destiny to fall in love with her. When the atmospheric music stops, Natalie presses herself to him. "At this time, Natalie was neither a wife nor a mother; she was simply a woman newly fallen in love."

Implications: The narration assures the player that a substantial amount of chaos still occurs on the train overnight, with nothing to suggest that the chaos is outside of the norm. Vamp!
 * -|21♦=

Firo's Commentary: "Apparently the publisher, MediaWorks, decided that they were free to add some inside jokes here. …Wait, who was that?"

How to Reach (Cause): When Miria Harvent asks what the name of Frankenstein's monster is, answer "Bram Stoker."

What Happens (Effect): Isaac confidently answers that the name of the monster was Bram Stoker–properly speaking, Abraham Stoker. Miria is impressed with how much he knows. Just then, there is the sound of glass breaking, and something red bursts through the window. Isaac and Miria are both startled, and just as Isaac is trying to assure Miria that it was nothing (perhaps a crow), they notice red letters on the hallway wall. The letters exclaim that the two of them are too foolish to be borne, and that Bram Stoker is the name of the author who wrote Dracula and spread that image of vampires across the world. Furthermore, crows do not fly at night as they have night blindness.

Isaac investigates the red letters and finds them to be blood. Who could have written it–a vampire? An invisible man vampire? Miria screams–he is going to suck her blood! They hold each other, shaking, and find a new set of bloody letters, this time on the floor.

[While it is true that I am a vampire, I have no intention of sucking your blood. Or, to speak more accurately, I do not have the ability to do so. If you wish to know about me, the vampire known as Gerhardt von Waldstein, I encourage you to read the story called Vamp!. It is advertised as the story of the least vampiric vampire.]

Isaac and Miria are, at this point, convinced that there is indeed an invisible man vampire in the hallway with them, and they make a quick escape.

On the ceiling of the hallway, one last set of blood letters appears:

[Dear, dear, it seems that nothing will calm that couple down.]

Implications: That the player ought to purchase and read Vamp! as soon as possible, if they have not already done so. The Monster's Name is Isaac
 * -|22♦=

Firo's Commentary: "This won’t be the last we see of Isaac. I’m sure we’ll see an Isaac II, and an Isaac III… Obviously this is ‘all a dream,’ but who’s dreaming this shit?"

How to Reach (Cause): In the question of what Frankenstein's monster’s name is, answer that you—Isaac Dian—are the monster.

What Happens (Effect): After a moment's hesitation, Isaac explains he has been hiding it for a while, but the truth is–he’s Frankenstein’s monster! Miria had no idea! She thinks for a second, and then inquires if that means the monster’s name is Isaac. Isaac does not answer. She asks again–still nothing, which she finds odd; even when Isaac is dead asleep, he usually sleep talks back at her. Isaac abruptly turns around, and his face is ashen gray–he looks just like Frankenstein’s monster. He shoves her into a room, where she passes out for a few hours.

When she comes to, the train is stopped and everyone is gone. She wanders through the train and finally finds Isaac sitting at the bar in the dining car, bemoaning the fact that Dr. Frankenstein didn’t give him a companion–artificial humans are not meant to be alone. Miria approaches him and asks if he means like a bride; he confirms, and she offers to be his bride. Like the Bride of Frankenstein! While she is a little scared of his appearance, he is still Isaac no matter what. Isaac proposes on the spot, and they decide to stay together going forward.

Miria remembers her earlier question and repeats it: what is the name of Frankenstein’s monster? The answer is, of course, Isaac.

Implications: The Flying Pussyfoot has stopped in its tracks. In the Corner of a Cheap Bar...
 * -|23♦=

Firo's Commentary: "No no no, this is all wrong. First of all, it’s correct that the monster had no name, and Miria would never say something like this. But it’s true that Isaac is an idiot… aagh, it’s all messed up. Just do this over, alright?"

How to Reach (Cause): When pressed by Miria Harvent to reveal the name of Frankenstein’s monster, answer that you cannot remember.

What Happens (Effect): Isaac ponders for a moment and then admits that he has forgotten the monster’s name. He is lighthearted about it, but something in Miria breaks. Something that seemed so important to her up until that moment, but now seems cheap and flimsy.

A moment later, Isaac pulls himself together and realizes he cannot remember the name because the monster never had one. But Miria rejects his answer and calls him an idiot, saying she cannot believe she never realized it before; she berates him for his stupidity and says she never wants to see him again. Confused by this sudden turn of events, Isaac embraces her shoulders and begs her to make up with him—but she elbows him away and tells him never to come after her again. Isaac is never able to forget what it looks like to see her walk away from him.

Years later, in a dusty old bar somewhere in the USA, Isaac is nursing a drink while an old man tries to comfort him (while calling him 'Anne', perhaps thinking him in drag)). Time soothes the pain of heartbreak, the old man assures him; someday, once he is grown, Isaac ('Anne') will be able to treasure the memory of the past despite the pain he is in now. Isaac objects that it is hopeless–he only realized this recently, but he has not been aging for a long time. The old man in turn realizes that Isaac has been coming to this bar since the old man was a child...

Isaac turns back to his drink. To live forever without Miria is endless torture to him.

Implications: Isaac and Miria seem fated to spend eternity without each other. A Red Monster Devours the Delinquents
 * -|24=

Firo's Commentary: "That’s what you get for abandoning your friends when there’s a monster on the loose. ...I mean, I do feel sorry for them."

How to Reach (Cause): When Jacuzzi Splot decides how to proceed after seeing the massacre in the dining car, decide to prioritize the train robbery over helping people.

What Happens (Effect): Jacuzzi plans to go back for his friends later, but he considers it most important that the goods do not reach New York City as they are dangerous high-grade explosives. They return to their cabin to wait until they can act. However, when they go to complete the robbery, the Rail Tracer attacks.

Implications: Thanks to Jacuzzi's out-of-character choice, Jacuzzi's Gang is dead. Junk Jacuzzi
 * -|25♦=

Firo's Commentary: "Everyone who thought, ‘Wow, Jacuzzi’s cool when he snaps’ is a terrible person. I mean, I thought it too."

How to Reach (Cause): When Jacuzzi in the caboose tries to decide what to do about the chaos taking place on the train, choose “Kill before we can be killed.”

What Happens (Effect): The conversation between him, Nice Holystone, and Donny closely follows the canon conversation, this time concluding that he needs to specifically kill the Black Suits and the Rail Tracer, not just get rid of them. Nice notices a bit of a mad light in Jacuzzi’s eyes but says nothing, and she and Donny still support him without reserve. They head back towards the front of the train.

On the way, they encounter Nick and Jack where they have been tied up in the freight hold. Jack has still been boxed to within an inch of his life by Ladd Russo, and Jacuzzi mentally adds the White Suits to the list of people who need to be taken care of–in fact, he moves them to the top of the list for Jack’s sake.

When they thus come across Ladd, Lua Klein, and Who in the freight car with two dead Black Suits, Nice hurls three sticks of dynamite at them. Thinking quick, Ladd grabs two of them and throws them out the open door of the freight car, also grabbing Lua to protect her. He kicks the other towards Who and shouts for him to get rid of it. But Who, standing in the hall, does not think quite as fast as Ladd (nor are there any open windows in the hall). By the time he thinks to break a window and toss the stick through it, it is too late and the dynamite explodes.

Ladd can tell just by looking that Who is dead, so he turns his attention to the boy standing at the other end of the hall: “What the hell do you think you’re doing, Jacuzzi?”

He is trying to rattle Jacuzzo by saying his name, but the tactic fails; Jacuzzi advances towards him with a light smile and determined eyes. Ladd punches him away–once, twice, ten times, but each time Jacuzzi gets back up and advances towards him again with the same light smile. Finally, he reaches Ladd and wraps his arms around him, and another explosion fills the car.

Ladd briefly regains consciousness to see that both of Jacuzzi’s arms have been blown away to the elbows. Apparently, he had been hiding lit dynamite in his sleeves. Ladd calls Lua’s name one last time, and then his heart stops.

Implications: Ladd and Who are dead, and Jacuzzi has half-arms. The Curse of Playing Train
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Firo's Commentary: "I mean, you knew it would end this way when you chose that choice, right? If you’ve got an image you’re trying to preserve, touch the screen and try again."

How to Reach (Cause): When prompted to choose what Jacuzzi Splot says to Ladd Russo (in canon: tell him that the conductors are dead), say, "You’re the driver, I’m the conductor!"

What Happens (Effect): Jacuzzi points at Ladd and declares, "You’re the driver, I’m the conductor!" Ladd is initially confused, but when Jacuzzi says it a second time, he starts hallucinating trains and chants, "Chugga chugga choo choo!" which prompts confusion from Lua Klein. Jacuzzi then says "Chugga chugga choo choo!" back to him, prompting confusion from Nice Holystone. The two clasp hands; Jacuzzi shouts, "You’re the driver, I’m the conductor,” and Ladd shouts “I’m the driver, you’re the conductor," and they dash towards the front of the train–through third class, second, the dining car, first class, until they vanish from the train entirely.

Shortly thereafter, a new urban legend begins to circulate: that if you’re near train tracks in the middle of the night, you may see two men running along the rails. Do not move close enough to hear what they are chanting, because if you hear them chanting “Chugga chugga choo choo,” you will fall under their spell...

Implications: Two key players of the Flying Pussyfoot incident have gone missing, drastically impacting future events. Showdown between Isaac and Ladd
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Firo's Commentary: "Isaac’s not half-bad when he puts his mind to it. This may not have been the right time for it, though..."

How to Reach (Cause): Encountering Jacuzzi Splot, Ladd Russo asks if something happened in the conductor’s car to harden him up. Have Jacuzzi answer that the conductor made fun of him.

What Happens (Effect): Jacuzzi does this to test Ladd’s reaction–to see if Ladd killed the conductor. However, Ladd answers that the conductor would probably do something like that, as if he knows him. He then decides to head back towards the dining car (as opposed to going to see the dead conductor as in canon).

The player's point of view switches to Isaac & Miria, and they see Ladd and some White Suits walking into a second-class room with a child. Concluding that this is a hostage situation, they decide to stage a rescue; they creep up to the door, and Isaac peeks underneath just in time to see Ladd shoot Czeslaw Meyer in the head.

Despite not knowing Czes very well, Isaac bursts into the cabin to protest. He and Ladd engage in a short exchange (with Miria joining in), and Ladd briefly pretends regret but then turns around and shoots Isaac. Nevertheless, Isaac gets back up, supported by Miria. ("Wow, Isaac, you’re like an immortal hero!" / "I sure am! But since I’ve done wrong, an anti-hero!") At this point Ladd is only half-listening, more preoccupied with Isaac's lack of gunshot wound. Isaac concludes that his sheriff’s badges stopped the bullet thanks to the protection of Czes' spirit.

Then Isaac leaps at Ladd and they tussle–Isaac intending to throw Ladd off the train even if he goes down with him. He clings to Ladd even as Ladd proceeds to gouge out both of Isaac’s eyes with his thumbs, and the two roll off the train and under the tracks. Isaac eventually recovers. Ladd does not.

Implications: Ladd is dead, and Isaac is at in some way aware of his immortality. Once Czeslaw fully revives, it is likely he will try (and succeed) to devour Miria 'just in case', provided he was conscious to witness any of the prior exchange. Calm Down, Donny!
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Firo's Commentary: "Nothing wrong with that choice–you just had bad luck."

How to Reach (Cause): Decide to look for Isaac & Miria after checking on the dining car.

What Happens (Effect): Jacuzzi's Gang clambers onto the roof to cross over to the dining car. This includes Jack, who is injured from an earlier encounter with Ladd Russo. As they are crossing the roof, however, Donny starts shouting: Jack has suddenly started coughing up blood. They hurry down into the first-class car,. but a surprise encounter with some Black Suits results in Jacuzzi and his friends gunned down.

Implications: Jacuzzi's group is dead. This ending hinges on the wellbeing of Jack, who in canon (and other gameplay routes) is left in a room to rest. A Red Monster Devours the Jokers
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Firo's Commentary: "Don’t worry, someday they’ll clear up this misunderstanding, and they’ll laugh at being thrown off the train. Hang on, would it be my job to clear up the misunderstanding? No way, that sounds like a pain. Touch the screen and try again. I’m begging you."

How to Reach (Cause): Jacuzzi Splot decides not to search for Isaac & Miria.

What Happens (Effect): Since Jacuzzi does not run across them outside the conductors' room, Isaac and Miria continue extolling his virtues at length: on how Jacuzzi is a better person than them; about how awful they have been, stealing from the Mafia and murdering all those children, which they still have nightmares about. The narration clarifies at this point that when they stole some chocolate, they assumed that all the children in the area starved to death. Which they have further blown out of proportion by perceiving it as having murdered a vast number of children.

Further compounding this, Isaac declares that the two of them are ruthless, and that they will kill everyone else on the train to find Jacuzzi if necessary.

To his misfortune, he says this within earshot of the Rail Tracer. The Rail Tracer creeps up on them, without their noticing... and Isaac and Miria vanish from the train.

Implications: Isaac and Miria are no longer on the train. Not only will Isaac be unavailable to give Jacuzzi the pep talk he needs to save the passengers, he and Miria will not be there to rescue Czes and earn his trust. A Red Monster Devours the Evildoers
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Firo's Commentary: "Don’t brag about your crimes… But lecturing aside… There’s not a lot of room on this train. Putting too many people in one place is just inviting confusion."

How to Reach (Cause): Have Jacuzzi Splot take everyone when he goes to search for Isaac & Miria.

What Happens (Effect) Jacuzzi's Gang drops Jack off along the way. This delays them enough that Isaac and Miria are able to have essentially the same conversation that they do in Ending 29, including the line about being ruthless. Once Jacuzzi's team arrives, Isaac and Miria are delighted–the fact that he has escaped must mean he’s a good person. He insists otherwise; not only did he kill all those people the other day, he is now planning a train robbery–but then again, Isaac and Miria have already committed a train robbery. Note; check dialogue with Tou

Having overheard all of this, the Rail Tracer murders Jacuzzi's group alongside Isaac and Miria.

Implications: Jacuzzi, Nice Holystone, Donny, and Nick are all dead. Isaac and Miria will regenerate, but whether or not the Rail Tracer will linger and happen to witness it is unknown. Ladd in the Sights
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Firo's Commentary: "The Black Suits are a team, remember? Actually, you may be able to learn something if you ask the other Black Suits..."

How to Reach (Cause): As Ladd Russo, choose to continue fighting Chané Laforet rather than retreat.

What Happens (Effect): Ladd and Chané continue their fight–only for Ladd to hear a gunshot and see a sniper over by the first class car. Spike fatally shoots him.

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Firo's Commentary: "Apparently Nice is a bomb freak. She probably wouldn’t tell others about the explosives that easily."

How to Reach (Cause): This is when Nick and Nice have been captured by Goose Perkins; when prompted, choose to tell him the whole truth.

What Happens (Effect): Goose does not believe that they are innocents because Nick burst into the dining car with a knife. Nice claims Nick was tripping on marijuana at the time, but Goose uses this to call into question whether they actually saw the Rail Tracer. This is when the player is offered a choice of how much to tell him.

Tell Goose everything and naturally he is immediately interested in the smuggled explosives. He leaves to go check on them, and Nice tries to figure a way of out their situation. Ultimately, she never has the chance to put any kind of plan into action. The explosives give the Black Suits a hearty advantage; not only do they take the train, they later bomb a few locations in New York City. The federal government concedes to their demands, freeing Huey Laforet. However, this is the last history knows of Huey or the Lemures...

Implications: Multiple New York locations have been explosively harmed. Huey's disappearance is left ambiguous; while he could have gone underground, it is also possible that he was devoured by another Immortal such as Renee Parmedes Branvillier. (Too much speculation?) The Lemures' Leader is a Bomb Queen
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Firo's Commentary: "In order to save Nice from this, Jacuzzi teams up with Victor and becomes an investigator... But there’s not enough ROM to tell you that story. Sorry, you’ll just have to imagine it."

How to Reach (Cause): When choosing how Nice Holystone should respond to Goose Perkins, have her ask to join the Lemures.

What Happens (Effect): Reasoning that she can earn a little time to plan if she temporarily joins them, Nice offers her explosives expertise as well as the explosives Jacuzzi's Gang is stealing. To her surprise, Goose is more than open to this idea and allows her to join them.

She does—and her mad bomber side fully wakens.

Nice stays with the Lemures throughout and after the Flying Pussyfoot incident, spending the next five years terrorizing New York with her bombings. These five years culminate with a grand finale: when she and Chané Laforet finally launch an attack on Alcatraz in order to free Huey Laforet.

Implications: If taken at face value, this implies Huey remained in Alcatraz for five years despite the Lemures managing to be fairly formidable with Nice's bombs at their disposal. It is alternatively possible that Huey may have escaped in the interim without telling the Lemures, whose hijacking of the Flying Pussyfoot he never authorized. Meanwhile, Jacuzzi is now a member of the BOI/FBI and actively working with Victor Talbot for Nice's sake. Is This What They Call "Tsundere?"
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Firo's Commentary: "Nothing to say to this one. That bastard Edward is always making fun of me with shit like this."

How to Reach (Cause): Playing as Isaac Dian, you are given a choice of what to say to Jacuzzi Splot (the canon choice is the "gun in your heart" line). Choose instead "Fall for a tramp and you’ll get your heart broken, Missy."

What Happens (Effect): Isaac 'realizes' that Jacuzzi has fallen in love with him—but alas, his heart belongs to Miria. Though Jacuzzi protests that Isaac has it all wrong, even Donny starts to believe Isaac and expresses surprise–he thought Jacuzzi was in love with Nice. Jacuzzi protests further that he is not into men–("Isn't that some kind of illness?")—but Donny reassures him that some men like men, that it is a preference and not an illness at all.

Regardless, Jacuzzi is sure he is not in love with Isaac. Isaac and Miria try to convince him that it is fine and natural to be in love with someone as 'cool' as Isaac, but Jacuzzi has had enough; he asks them to stop making fun of him and runs out of the storage room.

Isaac wonders if he was mistaken, but Miria assures him that the problem was the presence of other people in the room. In any case, Isaac insists he will take responsibility for hurting Jacuzzi. When Donny asks how, Isaac explains that he and Miria will jump off the train; when Miria asks why, Isaac points out it would hurt Jacuzzi to see the woman he (Isaac) loves.

Miria realizes Isaac is right, and they fearlessly leap from the train together. After they jump, Donny waits a few seconds before saying, "..He's pretty cool. I think I’ve fallen in love, too."

Implications: Isaac and Miria have removed themselves from the train. Jacuzzi recklessly exiting the freight hold may result in dangerous encounters. The Way of the Warrior is Strength Under Fire!
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Firo's Commentary: "A good ending. Congrats! If you want to know what happened to the train after that, try changing what Jacuzzi shouts at the end. Think gunman, not samurai."

How to Reach (Cause): Playing as Isaac Dian, you are given a choice of what to say to Jacuzzi Splot (the canon choice is the "gun in your heart" line). Choose instead "You will find the meaning of 'bushido' when you die."

What Happens (Effect): At the end of the fight with Goose Perkins, Jacuzzi throws himself at Goose, shouting, "A samurai never fears death!" He grabs him and leaps off the train with him. Goose’s flamethrower explodes, and Jacuzzi passes out.

The sunrise wakes him up, whereupon he is surprised to find himself alive. While he is not unscathed, Goose’s body shielded him from much of the explosion and the vegetation along the rails broke his fall. He looks from side to side, smiles a little, and starts walking towards New York City, where people are waiting for him.

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Firo's Commentary: "Man, this Goose character doesn’t have much luck, huh?"

How to Reach (Cause): Attempt to bargain with Goose Perkins.

What Happens (Effect): Instead of handing over her explosives when Goose asks, Nice flicks her lighter on and asks to bargain–threatening to light her bombs if he becomes rough. Goose agrees with surprising ease, but asks to think about it for a bit before they begin. Ten, twenty, thirty seconds pass–and just as Nice is about to speak, Goose smirks and concludes that she had not already lit any of the dynamite. With that, he raises his gun and shoots a single shot right into her missing eye, claiming that he does not want to mar her pretty face any further.

The bullet ignites the cherry bomb under her eyepatch, and the ensuing explosion ignites the twelve sticks of dynamite. According to the narration, Jacuzzi Splot was close enough to be caught in the blast as well.

Implications: Goose, Nice, Nick, and Jacuzzi are all dead. Given the combined power of the explosives, a good section of the train likely met the same fate. She Follows After Him
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Firo's Commentary: "No. This isn’t how it ended. If you believe that, touch the screen and try again."

How to Reach (Cause): When Goose Perkins asks Nice Holystone to turn over her explosives, turn over most of them–but retain one, light the fuse, and hurl it at him.

What Happens (Effect): Goose drops the rest of the explosives and catches the lit one. Nice seizes those and she and Nick split while Goose juggles the lit stick of dynamite, somehow managing to drop it on the floor rather than throwing it out the window. Just as he is calmed down enough to try to pick it up again, it goes off.

The issue: In her rush, Nice was unable to judge the strength of the dynamite she chose. Unlike the ones she was throwing before Goose came in, this one had significant enough power to not only destroy the room they were captive in but an adjacent room and part of the hallway. Goose and a nameless Black Suit are down, and one other person. Nice goes to examine the other person and becomes very, very quiet.

"Nick," she says, "your eyes are better than mine. Please, come here and take a look at this person. Tell me I’m seeing this wrong."

She is not: the person is—was—Jacuzzi Splot.For the next you minutes, she simply cries. Then, with the rest of the dynamite spread out, and poised to light them, she orders Nick to run away as far and fast as he can. Nick tries to dissuade her, but she gathers Jacuzzi and the dynamite into her arms and he realizes she cannot be persuaded. He runs, and behind him, Nice's life is taken by her own bombs.

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Firo's Commentary: "If you don’t like this ending, touch the screen and give it another try. Here’s a hint: Nice knows her own appearance is unusual. So she knows that she can’t pass herself off as a normal person."

How to Reach (Cause): When Nice Holystone and Nick are under scrutiny from Goose Perkins, choose to tell him nothing.

What Happens (Effect): Goose deduces at once from Nice’s appearance that she is no mere civilian. He physically assaults her in an attempt to make her talk; she does not–he expresses regret that he did not employ real torture–but before he can turn on Nick, he hears that something is amiss in the dining car and has to go investigate. Before he leaves, he gives Nice one last kick in the face, which knocks her out.

Around five hours pass (12 AM to 5 AM), but eventually Nice is hazily conscious again and is describing to Nick how to use her dynamite against the Black Suits from where she is laid on the bed. Once they start to run low on dynamite, Nick decides they should escape; he wraps her in sheets and attaches a rope with the intention of hauling her up to the roof—but when he goes to open the window, Goose kicks him back inside and follows.

Via the door, Jacuzzi bursts into the room toting a machine gun. Goose hides under the bed (thinking it still contains Nice and will be good cover) while Jacuzzi shoots up the place, unaware of both the dynamite stick on the floor and the stray bullet which has set if off.

The ensuing explosion kills Goose, who is close to it, while Jacuzzi and Nick escape the worst. Nice does not, already fading by the time Jacuzzi rushes to her side. Her last words are, "Don’t cry, Jacuzzi–I’m happy to die here, in your arms, from an explosion"–probably, though the latter half is inaudible because she is so weak. She dies in Jacuzzi's arms.

Jacuzzi picks up one of Goose’s guns and shoots himself in the temple.

Implications: Goose, Nice, and Jacuzzi are all dead. Chané Disappears With the Dawn
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Firo's Commentary: "You got here because you threw ‘him’ off the train in the Express Train episode. Sure, he killed a lot of people, but he saved a lot of people’s lives, too."

How to Reach (Cause): This Ending results from choosing to tackle Claire Stanfield off the train during the Ladd-Claire fight.

What Happens (Effect): This choice has multiple separate consequences, and the ending is explored across multiple scenes.

When Ladd tackles Claire, he ends up leaping off the train with both Claire and Lua Klein in his arms. Claire reveals that the noose's knot was fake, complains that Ladd has made him late, and saves Lua while leaving Ladd to fend for himself.

The effects of Claire's absence on the train are felt almost immediately. In the engine room, the elderly engineers finally hear Nice Holystone's explosions. Without Claire there to pass off Nice Holystone's explosions as a robber posse chasing the train (and instruct them to not stop the train no matter what), the engineers decide to pull the brakes. An awful scraping noise sounds throughout the cars, and the train begins to slow.

Chané Laforet, thinking that the two forces who were the most potent threats—Ladd and Claire—are gone, decides to descend from the roof and re-enter the train. This happens in the nick of time, as she drops down just before Spike can shoot her. As Claire is no longer around to remove Spike from the train, Spike remains on the train here for longer than he does in canon.

In the meantime, Jacuzzi's Gang seizes control of the dining car and Jacuzzi heads to first class to reunite with Nice. When they climb up onto the roof, Spike snipes Jacuzzi (and, presumably, Nice).

Back in the dining car, Jacuzzi's friends appear to have the solid advantage—only for Goose Perkins to enter through the other door and torch the dining car via his flamethrower. All present, including the Black Suits who had been locked inside the car, burn to death. Once Spike rejoins him, Goose administers new orders: to slaughter everyone remaining in the train, as while their plan to free Huey Laforet may have failed, they can at least eliminate witnesses.

As soon as Goose and Spike exit the dining car, Chané slits both of their throats and hops off the now-stationary train. Determined to save Huey on her own, she disappears into the morning mist.

Implications: Jacuzzi, Nice, Goose, Spike, and everyone else in the dining car are dead. Chané is alive, though she and Claire have both been delayed in reaching New York City. At Least He Spared His Life...
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Firo's Commentary: "I know it’s not really my place to apologize, but… I’m gonna apologize in Claire’s place. I’m sorry! Please forgive him! He’s not usually this childish... .......No, I guess he’s pretty childish. Just–pretend he was bitten by a dinosaur here and forget all about this!"

How to Reach (Cause): This is a Local Train ending resulting from the Express Train choice for Claire to slug Jacuzzi Splot rather than letting Jacuzzi defeat the Rail Tracer. See Ending 59 for the counterpart ending.

What Happens (Effect): Claire is jealous enough of Nice and Jacuzzi's bond that he accidentally punches Jacuzzi in the face. The impact breaks Jacuzzi's nose and possibly his neck, and Claire ducks behind the train so that Nice cannot see what happened.

Nice, devastated and sobbing, recalls how Jacuzzi got his facial tattoo so that she could recognize him despite the damage to her eyesight. She is terrified at the thought that she will never be able to recognize anyone clearly again. Then she feels someone tap her shoulder. She turns and does not see who tapped her, but Jacuzzi is there–alive, albeit barely. Fred the gray wizard/doctor tends to him and saves his life, but it still takes him almost half a year before he can walk on his own again.

Because of Nice’s poor eyesight, she does not see the word "sorry" written next to Jacuzzi's body. As the word is written in Jacuzzi's blood, this is for the best.

Implications: Jacuzzi is alive, something that is not necessarily clear in Ending 59.

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