He tested sea-based rockets, survived a catastrophe, and flew to Syria “to destroy hospitals and schools for bearded kids.” But someone “from above” granted him a chance to fix something in this story. Without ending up at the destination, he ended up “in his father’s head” in 1938 in the city of Leningrad. Knowing what his father would have to go through, he decided to help, starting by taking the oral mathematics exam. This affected his future life: instead of urgent service in the Red Army, his father immediately entered a flight school, and his passion for radio engineering brought his first successes in service.
And it is still unknown how this will affect the fate of his loved ones and the fate of our whole country.