The Ural mountain range is already behind them. An intrepid detachment of daredevils moves forward toward faraway, unknown Alaska, where they are waiting for the superweapon of the last global war—the HARP climate installation. Either they will win everyone a fragile chance to survive, or if they fail, everything will be finished.
The rescue expedition has already crossed half of Russia and reached the Urals. In these places, just like everywhere else, there are warring survivor groups that do everything possible to destroy the remnants of the country’s population.
Now there is an opportunity to shorten the route to the North. In Yekaterinburg, there is a working plane, and with it they can fly to Yakutia. To do that, it is necessary to destroy a gang of scum and take their aviation fuel. In Yakutia, many more people survived thanks to the remoteness from military infrastructure and the absence of harmful enterprises—these lands were almost untouched by the war. But as everywhere, here too there is war: Russians fight Russians, with huge stocks of weapons and human resources. The leaders of the opposing sides carry out large-scale combat operations using aviation and heavy artillery. After Yakutia, the road to Alaska opens—there is one last push, and then it will be possible to finish the necessary task for everyone.