I'm writing a scene where my main character takes a train ride to the next city. She's already arrived, and she's about to flash her ticket at the entrance. Who is that person you show your ticket to?
Is there any type of security on a train? Because I'm going to write a scene where the train was being Hijacked, by a group of robbers,(or terrorists.) Are they like the security in an airplaine? Where they scan your bags and they have metal detectors and stuff like that. What sort of obstacle must you go through to get on that train.
There's a robbery scene, where a couple of guys are hijacking and stealing passengers money and jewelery and when they were about to steal Lily, my MC's necklace she points her gun at them. And that's where the passengers become afraid of her, and she discovers that she's a child assassin. Child assassins are illegal in many cities.
I was wondering if there could be some sort of security on a train. Like if a security guard saw the robbers or a 12 year old with a gun, what would they do?
Is there any type of security on a train? Because I'm going to write a scene where the train was being Hijacked, by a group of robbers,(or terrorists.) Are they like the security in an airplaine? Where they scan your bags and they have metal detectors and stuff like that. What sort of obstacle must you go through to get on that train.
There's a robbery scene, where a couple of guys are hijacking and stealing passengers money and jewelery and when they were about to steal Lily, my MC's necklace she points her gun at them. And that's where the passengers become afraid of her, and she discovers that she's a child assassin. Child assassins are illegal in many cities.
I was wondering if there could be some sort of security on a train. Like if a security guard saw the robbers or a 12 year old with a gun, what would they do?