An integrated squadron of the fleet of the Russian Federation, which set out at the end of 2012 to the shores of Syria, somehow—unknown how—ended up in the Baltic Sea of October 1917. After breaking the German squadron off Moonzund, our contemporaries helped the Bolsheviks take power peacefully. But power still needs to be held, and the country must be prevented from sliding into the abyss of the Civil War. And that’s not easy. Too many want to tear apart a state that dared to challenge world plutocracy. The “fire brigade,” rushing across the vastness of the great country trying to extinguish the embers from which the flames of fratricidal war could ignite, became the Corps of the Red Guards led by Colonel Berezhny. Formed both from “popadants” and local natives, it restores order across the entire territory of the former Russian Empire, and even in Persia and Iraq, while the Soviet government handles foreign policy tasks, fights plots and uprisings. The “Great Troubles” in Russia must not happen. The cover image was generated by the Author on ArtGeneration.me.