On the Orient Express, 1893... Amelia quietly warned Polat that the baron was insane, before excusing herself to some urgent business in her cabin. Saroch was also unavailable to answer his question, leaving it up to Banks and Polat. They discussed it for a bit, but luckily Worth came to their rescue! He introduced himself to the baron, who caught him up on everything they had learned while Polat warned the conducteur about the baron's behavior possibly mirroring Menkaph's. On returning to those speaking with the baron, Polat saw a Japanese-looking woman at the other end of the car, seemingly very interested in the baron and watching his conversation, before dashing off when she noticed she was seen. Worth told the baron that they should focus on destruction of the Fez rather than attempting to wrangle it under their control, so it would be a bad idea to attempt to have him become the 'Controller' he spoke of. Worth was the only one able to see the brief scowl that crossed across his face, before the baron agreed and shut the Myers' compartment behind him. He invited them to the salon car to discuss matters further, where the new passenger (the woman in the kimono), three Russians, MacGregor, and Saroch were all situated. The baron seemed to do a double take at the new woman, staring at her for a moment in confusion before sitting down at one of the tables, where they would discuss the fez further.