Hell Express

The Hell Express (or Hell Train) is a special examination that any D-rank Regulars can take on the 35th Floor.

About
The Hell Express is an experimental express train that enables passengers to get from the 35th Floor to the 43rd Floor quickly. Due to its extremely high difficulty, it's nearly impossible to survive until the end. Survivors of the Hell Express get to go to the Tower's "Hidden Floor".

The Hell Express departs from the 35th Floor at the first station, "Train City", but also stops at every station from the departing station to the last Floor and Regulars who board the train can get on and off as they please. However to board the train freely, one must have an "Express Ticket"; the Express Ticket cannot be bought and must instead be stolen from another Regular who has one. So, when Regulars are waiting at the boarding stations, one has to steal the Express Ticket from them whilst defending it from other Regulars. There are always exactly 100 Express Tickets and once a Regular has one they become a target to someone else.

There are predators in this train. The highest predators are three and Sachi Faker the "Ticket Hunter", who is located at the first station, is the one Regulars should be most afraid of.

Ticket Holders
Express Tickets are numbered from 1 to 100 and anyone that possesses an Express Ticket is known as a "Ticket Holder". It seems that the lower the number of the Express Ticket, the more powerful the Ticket Holder is, with the higher ranking Ticket Holders being extremely powerful.


 * Boro - three Express Tickets (#71, #98 and unknown number)
 * Daniel Hatchid - one Express Ticket (unknown number)
 * Ha Yura - two Express Tickets (unknown numbers)
 * Ha Yuri Zahard - one Express Ticket (unknown number)
 * Mahan - one Express Ticket (unknown number)
 * Rak & Hwa Ryun - at least one Express Ticket (#52)
 * Team Novick - three Express Tickets (unknown numbers)
 * Team Rachel - at least one Express Ticket (unknown number)
 * Twenty-Fifth Baam - one Express Ticket (unknown number)

Train City
Train City is the first area that Regulars who wish to take the Hell Express arrive at; this is also the first station that the Hell Express departs from. In its most recent incarnation, Regulars that arrive at Train City encounter an elevator that leads to six different floors:
 * 1F Entrance: This floor is protected by an illusory gatekeeper who prevents people from entering through a door before the chosen time. Beyond the door the the gatekeeper protects, are the spiralling stairs that leads to the real platform of the Hell train.
 * 2F Residence: This floor has many rooms (there are assumed to be 100 rooms), each with a number that corresponds to the number of an Express Ticket; entrance into a room is possible only if the Express Ticket number matches the room number. As such many Regulars wait for Ticket Holders to either leave or enter a room so that they can steal their Express Ticket. Any number of non Ticket Holders are allowed to enter a room along with a Ticket Holder once the room door has been opened. The game "The Last Seven" was held here.
 * 3F Restaurant: On this floor there is a restaurant section where Regulars can dine in comfort.
 * 4F Stadium: An area holding stadiums for which battles can take place. In the recent events, the tournament (created by [[Team Rachel|Rachel's group) was held here.
 * 5F Control Room: A control centre where events taking place around Train City can be managed. It can be left to operate automatically using a computer program.
 * 6F Skyscraper

Notes and Trivia

 * Apparently, the number of D-rank Regulars that hold on to their Express Ticket throughout the entire journey on the Hell Express is less than 5 every year.
 * There is a rumour that the Tower's most beautiful woman is sleeping on the Hidden Floor at the end of Hell Express.
 * Hachuling has been to the Hidden Floor, although he doesn't reveal what's there.
 * When Quant gave the explanation on the Hell Express, he mentioned that it lets you go up 6 Floors. If you catch the train on the 35th Floor, that means you would end up on the 41st Floor and not the 43rd Floor, as Hwa Ryun had explained. SIU mentioned that neither explanation was wrong, with the reason being explained in the future.

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