Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20131108234109/@comment-10390252-20140810113845

There are some inconsistencies. My way around the time line is for the more aggressive leadership of White Fang having been carrying out attacks with their own splinter group for much longer. It was only in the past five years that they had sufficient support to overthrow the existing leadership and remake the 'official' White Fang in their image.

As for Blake? The one hardest thing for a believer to do is to abandon their cause. I think that Blake had been doing her bit, fighting the fight as required by the new leadership and hoping against hope tha things would calm down after they realised they were doing more harm than good. When she realised that wasn't going to happen, she started drifting away.

The Train Job was the last straw. It was possible that she was known to be unreliable. Adam had orders to push her as hard as possible and, if she  balked, to liquidate her. He may have warned her about these orders, which is why she was sitting on her own being all meditative and wistful at the start of the 'Black' Trailer. I'm also wondering if Adam deliberately screwed up to guarantee Blake could escape. One last favour to his kid sister in-all-but-blood.