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[[File:Reil.jpg|thumb]]A homunculus created by Huey as a test subject for his drug "Rhythm". As a result of the experiments she has lost her ability to feel the sensation of pain. Much like Ricardo, she refers to herself using the more masculine version of "I", despite being a girl. She had large stitch-marks that run across her face, which were obtained from a bomb explosion. She gets along with Nice because both of them have a love for bombs and she is presently traveling with Jacuzzi. Rail harbors a deep hatred for Huey.
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[[File:Reil.jpg|thumb]]'''Rail''' is a homunculus created by [http://baccano.wikia.com/wiki/Huey_Laforet Huey Laforet] as a test subject for his group "Rhythm". As a result of the experiments they have large stitch-marks running across their body and they lost their ability to feel the sensation of pain. Rail gets along with Nice because both of them have a love for bombs and they are presently traveling with Jacuzzi. Rail harbors a deep hatred for Huey.
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Much like Ricardo, Rail is biologically female and refers to themself using the more masculine version of "I". Rail has told [http://baccano.wikia.com/wiki/Czeslaw_Meyer Czeslaw Meyer] that they are indifferent to whatever gender they are perceived as, and thus are referred to in the article by singular "they" pronouns.
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 11 July 2015

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Rail is a homunculus created by Huey Laforet as a test subject for his group "Rhythm". As a result of the experiments they have large stitch-marks running across their body and they lost their ability to feel the sensation of pain. Rail gets along with Nice because both of them have a love for bombs and they are presently traveling with Jacuzzi. Rail harbors a deep hatred for Huey.

Much like Ricardo, Rail is biologically female and refers to themself using the more masculine version of "I". Rail has told Czeslaw Meyer that they are indifferent to whatever gender they are perceived as, and thus are referred to in the article by singular "they" pronouns.