Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-5854137-20130219011546/@comment-213.118.86.100-20130326145303

109.45.242.95 wrote: Why would Blake be seen as 'betraying' Adam?

1.  Blake asks about the crew when Adam proposes to set the charges, and he seems indifferent to them - could she not simply follow her compassion for the crew, saving them by separating the train?

2.  Adam, from the performance shown previously, could have easily jumped the gap towards her, but he stops. Doesn't he gesture towrds her before she cuts the connection? With the close understanding they show when fighting together, couldn't he have indicated to her to separate the train, leaving him behind, and thus enable her to save the crew?

3.  She simply says 'bye' - not 'Fare well' or any other final  words. Also she seems to hesitate and consider before deliberately cutting the connection, as if weighing his odds to survive against the crew's chances.

Generally I believe what we see in the trailers is what the protagonists will develop to, and not what they will start of as. blake must be softer then adam, adam and blake mustive have something in commen whish could lead to them paying back on humanity or whatever it is and both adam and blake mustive been cast out,betrayed and well...you know the jist  and they faught together until blake...dint agree with his methods and well...left him but coulnd bear it in her heart to well...fight him since she and him were the same