Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3146930-20140811221228/@comment-24891101-20140812004504

Interesting. However, it leaves Cinder's control of the White Fang unexplained; one naturally expects a Faunus terrorist group to not take orders from a human, just because they enter a business deal with you. Any people you embed to look after your own interests would not be in a position of authority. Essentially, I've always thought that Cinder has far too much influence over the White Fang to be a mere business partner, especially just a buyer. And it doesn't explain Cinder's people being able to murder members of the group for their own ends with impunity; even if the White Fang has a policy of death to traitors, they themselves would enforce it, not let a human do so.

Besides, there's no reason to think that the WF had a policy of destroying shipments hijacked prior, and there's no reason Blake's actions would cause them to be stuck with a huge load of Dust that they'd need to sell; Adam could just blow the train where he was, then get the hell out of Dodge. And when she mentions hijacking, it definitely looks like it's agents boarding a train.