Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-72.49.131.154-20140810215113/@comment-4830106-20140812003738

The cars not being full of Dust probably makes the most sense, actually. We never did see what they had in them, and if Dust is really as volatile as Weiss indicated in Vol. 1, then Blake and Adam certainly wouldn't have needed multiple charges. Although...



Adam setting charges may not have been the original intent of the mission. When Blake said "hijacking trains", and Weiss referred to "an entire train of Dust, stolen", then theft was the original objective of the job. Problem is, in this theory, Adam is a psychopath. And he feels that destroying the train and everyone on it would send a stronger message. Why was it stolen? This theory assumes that he lost heart after Blake abandoned the job, and just decided to go ahead wih the original objective.