Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-206.54.199.30-20130719185030/@comment-1173941-20130725011014

I don't understand why "the Grim" would need to steal Dust from a late-hour shop, like Dust till Dawn. He mentioned there were other Dust shops in town, but they were closed. I can't understand why he wouldn't break into those, and steal the Dust... I mean if a standard policy that makes Dust shops have to somehow secure their Dust when closed, was in place, sure, but eitherway, I can't see why a huge group would steal from a simply shop like this, and leave almost empty handed.

Additionally, Why does a Dust shop have such shit security?...

Actually, thinking of this, what if Roman, and "Crimson" are part of a group, that Adam and Blake worked for? It would make sense. They steal Dust for their personal army, or something, under whatever cause they may have. Blake however decides to leave, after the mission on the train, where she sees the ruthlessness towards the living.

Though Adam succeeded in obraining a large amount of Dust in the mission, Roman figured that it was easier to hit unsecure Dust shops, such as the one from Chapter 1. It probably costed too much to fight a hundred AK-130 androids, like that.

We see Roman in the Yellow trailer, striking a deal with Junior, someone's who's probably well known for whatever reason, and happens to have a private army of his own. Roman convinces him to allow him use of 10 or so thugs, for a low price, and then here we are at Chapter 1.

That's my theory at least.