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The fog hung heavy over the Oregon tracks in 1933, the kind of damp cold that seeped into the bones of every hobo riding the rails. Among them, none was more legendary than , a man who viewed a moving freight train not as a cargo transport, but as a throne room.
A-No.-1 eventually cast the broken conductor into the dust of the tracks, but his victory was somber. As Cigarette cheered, bragging about "their" win, A-No.-1 threw the kid off the train into a nearby river. _cb01_ac_L_imperatore_del_Nord_1973
The battle began as a game of cat and mouse. Shack stalked the roof of the speeding train with his lantern and his killing tools, while A-No.-1 used every trick in the book—greasing the ladders, hiding in the narrowest crevices, and leaping between cars at lethal speeds. The fog hung heavy over the Oregon tracks