The Trainman sat on the rightmost bench of his small construct. He found that simply being in this place, where he was the greatest of all beings, made him relax. Feeling together enough to move on, he stood and walked toward the tracks. Approaching he felt something sudden, unpleasant and impossible. A train pulled up in front of the station, and the trainman had not summoned it. Another person had accessed the construct something only the trainman was meant to do. The Trainman stood with his mouth open shocked as the doors opened and the invader stepped out.

The N3O AG3NT strode over the distance between them and held out his hand.

"Give me the fragments." The voice was softer than the usual drawl of an agent always brimming with authority. That should have made the Trainman think, but he was scared, and being both scared and powerful made him angry. He struck out, a crude blow simply into the chest of his opponent but bolstered by the command he held. The doors of the train dented inwards and his opponent slumped slightly his sunglasses falling from his face. But then he rolled forward and sprang at him delivering a blow to the Trainman's throat, it was barely anything but it was unexpected causing the trainman to stumble back. As the being that looked like an agent stepped into a combat stance the trainman saw something for the first time the red glowing pupils which where the mark of all the N3O AG3NTs instead the eyes were simply brown. A slow realisation flowed into the Trainman.

" Neo?" And he was right, not N3O but Neo, that was who had taken control of the RSI. Gently raising the box that contained the fragments he spoke with a mix of fear, and gratitude for all Neo had done.

"These are yours." Neo took the box and gave a slight smile.

"Thank you." He turned and stepped through the ruined doors onto the train and, leaving his sunglasses behind, left for the Matrix. The Trainman turned and sat back on the bench anything but relaxed.

This is my first note with this story, I just want to say that I have given the Trainman this personality because I feel his appearances in the films give enough leeway, if you disagree tell me in a review. I don't own the Matrix if I did the films wouldn't have stopped at three.