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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping One-One's confusion over Amelia's existence will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly once he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask [[CloningBlues Hazel]] how she feels about this.
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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping One-One's confusion over Amelia's existence will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly once he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask [[CloningBlues Hazel]] Hazel how she feels about this.
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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking mementos of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of a copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking mementos of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
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* IHaveNoSon: {{Downplayed}}. Amelia cares deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
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* YoureNotMyFather: Inverted. Amelia cares deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping One-One's confusion over Amelia's existence will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly once he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel how she feels about this.
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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping One-One's confusion over Amelia's existence will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly once he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel [[CloningBlues Hazel]] how she feels about this.
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* AgeLift: Hazel ages up to 16 in this comic, meaning that Amelia might've done something to help her age.
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*AgeLift: Hazel ages up to 16 in this comic, meaning that Amelia might've done something to help her age.
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* MamaBear: Amelia immediately beats a Ghom to death using a wrench for attacking Hazel.
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''Unlinked'' is an ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' fan webcomic by Euphreana. Taking place ten years after the events of Book 3, 16-year-old Hazel has spent the intervening years working as Amelia's assistant: traveling the train alongside the engineer to quarantine and fix damaged cars. But when one of their routine maintenance trips goes wrong, Hazel is determined to fix the damage, whether Amelia wants her to or not.
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* CallingTheOldWomanOut: In "The Library Car", Hazel calls Amelia out for [[FatalFlaw her inability to accept help]], pointing out that she's only in this mess because she refused to let her handle the wiring instead. Hazel goes on to complain about how Amelia is not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying.
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* CallingTheOldWomanOut: In "The Library Car", Hazel calls Amelia out for [[FatalFlaw her inability to accept help]], pointing out that she's only in this mess because she refused to let her handle the wiring in the desert car instead. Hazel goes on to complain about how Amelia is not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying.
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* IHaveNoSon: An interesting variant. Amelia ''does'' care deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
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* YoureNotMyFather: Inverted. Amelia cares deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping his confusion over what Amelia is will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's supposed to be dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly when he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel how she feels about this.
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* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping his One-One's confusion over what Amelia is Amelia's existence will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's supposed to be dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly when once he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel how she feels about this.
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* BookEnds: The comic starts with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was now alone. The comic ends with [[spoiler: Hazel scared that Amelia will leave and she'll be left alone. But now, Amelia assures her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]
* ClusterBleepBomb: Amelia asks Hazel to leave her hospital room so she can launch into one of these.
* ClusterBleepBomb: Amelia asks Hazel to leave her hospital room so she can launch into one of these.
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* BookEnds: The comic starts first chapter ends with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was now alone. The comic final chapter ends with [[spoiler: Hazel scared that Amelia will leave and she'll be left alone. But now, Amelia assures her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]
* CallingTheOldWomanOut: In "The Library Car", Hazel calls Amelia out for [[FatalFlaw her inability to accept help]], pointing out that she's only in this mess because she refused to let her handle the wiring instead. Hazel goes on to complain about how Amelia is not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying.
-->'''Hazel''': I care because you're my mom and I don't like seeing you miserable. Why don't YOU care?
* ClusterBleepBomb:Amelia Amelia, shocked that she's now stuck on the train with no number, asks Hazel to leave her hospital room so she can launch into one of these.
* CallingTheOldWomanOut: In "The Library Car", Hazel calls Amelia out for [[FatalFlaw her inability to accept help]], pointing out that she's only in this mess because she refused to let her handle the wiring instead. Hazel goes on to complain about how Amelia is not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying.
-->'''Hazel''': I care because you're my mom and I don't like seeing you miserable. Why don't YOU care?
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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Though Hazel does usually have control over her turtle form, she still instinctively enters it when she's stressed.
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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Though While Hazel does usually have control over her turtle form, powers, preferring to engage in {{partial transformation}}s, she still instinctively enters it shifts into her [[HalfHumanHybrid turtle form]] when she's stressed.stressed.
* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping his confusion over what Amelia is will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's supposed to be dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly when he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel how she feels about this.
* LogicBomb: Hazel tries to invoke this, hoping his confusion over what Amelia is will buy her enough time to hack into the storage car, since the robot is convinced she's supposed to be dead. Unfortunately, Amelia herself doesn't feel like saying anything that would propagate the loop, and One-One exits it relatively quickly when he decides Amelia must be a clone and turns around to ask Hazel how she feels about this.
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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking a memento of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking a memento mementos of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
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* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her number rapidly dropping down to 12 once she gets it back.]]
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* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying.story. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her number rapidly dropping down to 12 once she gets it back.]]
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''Unlinked'' is an ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' fan webcomic by Euphreana. Taking place ten years after the events of Book 3, 16-year-old Hazel has spent the intervening years working as Amelia's assistant, assistant: traveling the train alongside to quarantine and fixing fix damaged cars. But when a one of their routine maintenance trip trips goes wrong, Hazel is determined to fix the damage, whether Amelia wants her to or not.
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* BookEnds: The comic starts with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was alone all over again. The comic ends with [[spoiler: Hazel once again scared that she'll be left alone, as Amelia's new number is a mere 12. However, Amelia is able to assure her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]
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* BookEnds: The comic starts with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was alone all over again. now alone. The comic ends with [[spoiler: Hazel once again scared that Amelia will leave and she'll be left alone, as Amelia's new number is a mere 12. However, alone. But now, Amelia is able to assure assures her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]]]
* ClusterBleepBomb: Amelia asks Hazel to leave her hospital room so she can launch into one of these.
* ClusterBleepBomb: Amelia asks Hazel to leave her hospital room so she can launch into one of these.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Downplayed, with this being Hazel's reaction she realizes [[spoiler:Amelia didn't get her old number back, but instead got a new one. A ''very low'' new one. She instantly deems going through the effort of trying to get Amelia registered as a passenger again a huge mistake, as it means the older woman is now likely going to leave the train ([[HatesBeingAlone and thus her]]) much sooner than anticipated.]]
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Amelia again, he assumes that she finally managed to make a successful clone at some point.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Amelia again, he assumes that she finally managed to make a successful clone at some point.
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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Though Hazel does usually have control over her turtle form, she still instinctively enters it when she's stressed.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:Downplayed, with this being Hazel's reaction when she realizes [[spoiler:Amelia didn't will realistically get her old number back, but instead got a new one. A ''very low'' new one. exit in the near future. She instantly deems going through the effort of trying to get Amelia registered as a passenger again a huge mistake, as it means feeling the older woman is now likely going to leave the train ([[HatesBeingAlone and thus her]]) much sooner than anticipated.[[HatesBeingAlone abandon her without a second thought]].]]
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Ameliaagain, live and well, he assumes that she finally managed to make a successful clone at some point.she's another clone, like Hazel.
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* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Amelia
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* {{Unperson}}: This happens to Amelia, to an extent. Since her number has been removed and the tape recording her life is moved into a "storage car", she's considered dead and no longer a passenger. Hazel has to go behind One-One's back in order to locate the car and retrieve it.
* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her new number rapidly dropping down to 12.]]
* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her new number rapidly dropping down to 12.]]
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* {{Unperson}}: This happens to Amelia, to an extent. Since her number has been removed and the tape recording her life is moved into a "storage car", she's considered dead and no longer a passenger. Hazel has to go behind One-One's back One-One is incapable of comprehending that Amelia isn't dead. Undoing this is Hazel's goal in order to locate the car and retrieve it.
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* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in hernew number rapidly dropping down to 12.12 once she gets it back.]]
* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her
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The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content such as rough sketches, scrapped concepts, and commentary on each chapter [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com com/post/635867022981464064/wellp-heres-the-cover-for-that-comic-first-part the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content such as rough sketches, scrapped concepts, and commentary on each chapter [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content such as rough sketches, scrapped concepts, and commentary on each chapter [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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''Unlinked'' is an ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' fan webcomic by Euphreana. Taking place ten years after the events of Book 3, Hazel has spent the intervening years working as Amelia's assistant, traveling the train and fixing damaged cars. But when a routine maintenance trip goes wrong, Hazel is determined to fix the damage, whether Amelia wants her to or not.
The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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* BookEnds: The comic starts with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was alone all over again. The comic ends with [[spoiler: Hazel once again scared that she'll be left alone, as Amelia's new number is a mere 12. However, Amelia is able to assure her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]
* BonusMaterial: The "pay-what-you-want" version on Gumroad includes rough sketches, scrapped concepts, and commentary on each chapter.
* IHaveNoSon: An interesting variant. Amelia ''does'' care deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Downplayed, with this being Hazel's reaction she realizes [[spoiler:Amelia didn't get her old number back, but instead got a new one. A ''very low'' new one. She instantly deems going through the effort of trying to get Amelia registered as a passenger again a huge mistake, as it means the older woman is now likely going to leave the train ([[HatesBeingAlone and thus her]]) much sooner than anticipated.]]
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Amelia again, he assumes that she finally managed to make a successful clone at some point.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking a memento of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
-->'''The Cat''': If you ask me, dying early was mercy.
* {{Unperson}}: This happens to Amelia, to an extent. Since her number has been removed and the tape recording her life is moved into a "storage car", she's considered dead and no longer a passenger. Hazel has to go behind One-One's back in order to locate the car and retrieve it.
* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her new number rapidly dropping down to 12.]]
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The comic can be read on [[https://euphreana.tumblr.com the creator's Tumblr]], as well as on [[https://tapas.io/series/Unlinked/info Tapas]] and [[https://www.deviantart.com/euphreana/gallery/76079723/unlinked DeviantArt]]. A "pay-what-you-want" version of the comic featuring additional behind-the-scenes content [[https://gumroad.com/l/unlinked can be purchased on Gumroad]].
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* BookEnds: The comic starts with Hazel terrified, believing that Amelia was dead and that she was alone all over again. The comic ends with [[spoiler: Hazel once again scared that she'll be left alone, as Amelia's new number is a mere 12. However, Amelia is able to assure her that they'll figure out a way for her to tag along as well.]]
* BonusMaterial: The "pay-what-you-want" version on Gumroad includes rough sketches, scrapped concepts, and commentary on each chapter.
* IHaveNoSon: An interesting variant. Amelia ''does'' care deeply about Hazel's wellbeing and enjoys having her in her life despite her general distaste for children. However, she dislikes thinking of the girl as her daughter and hates when Hazel calls her "mom".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Downplayed, with this being Hazel's reaction she realizes [[spoiler:Amelia didn't get her old number back, but instead got a new one. A ''very low'' new one. She instantly deems going through the effort of trying to get Amelia registered as a passenger again a huge mistake, as it means the older woman is now likely going to leave the train ([[HatesBeingAlone and thus her]]) much sooner than anticipated.]]
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Amelia was able to survive her electrocution thanks to Hazel quickly getting her to a hospital car, but since she was clinically dead for several minutes, One-One and the train itself believes she really is dead. When One-One does see Amelia again, he assumes that she finally managed to make a successful clone at some point.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: When Hazel goes to retrieve of copy of Amelia's tape from The Cat, the feline -- believing that Amelia is dead and that Hazel is just seeking a memento of some kind -- is more than happy to remind the teenager that her mother figure spent most of her life both directly and indirectly causing disorder and chaos on the train.
-->'''The Cat''': If you ask me, dying early was mercy.
* {{Unperson}}: This happens to Amelia, to an extent. Since her number has been removed and the tape recording her life is moved into a "storage car", she's considered dead and no longer a passenger. Hazel has to go behind One-One's back in order to locate the car and retrieve it.
* YouAreNotAlone: Amelia's insistence at doing difficult tasks on her own is the inciting incident for the story, and Hazel later [[CallingTheOldManOut calls her out]] for not only refusing her help in trying to get her number back, but outright discouraging her from even trying. [[spoiler:Amelia accepting that she both needs and wants Hazel's assistance is what results in her new number rapidly dropping down to 12.]]
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