The novel “The End of the Empire” concludes the cycle of novels dedicated to the adventures of Stan, who traveled from a rebel from the planet Vulcan, to a special-ops combat scout of the “Bogomolov” unit, and finally to the admiral of the space fleet and the personal emissary of the Eternal Emperor.
However, Stan’s freedom-loving character prevents him from accepting imperial orders, leading to sharp conflicts with the authorities. Against the backdrop of the fall and destruction of the galactic Empire, Stan is forced again and again to fight in order to live.
With almost no other options, Stan launches a desperate rebellion against the Eternal Emperor—who is rapidly losing his mind. And although Stan managed to find allies in this struggle and deal the Empire a number of painful blows, the truth is that success or failure depends solely on whether Stan and his followers can uncover the Eternal Lord’s two most crucial secrets—where Antimatter-2 comes from and how the Emperor returns after death. These issues demand the lion’s share of attention, and no other “fronts” of the struggle can be overlooked: yes, the Emperor is mad, but he’s not far from stupid, and any mistake by the rebels could be fatal for them.