Duty is above all—everyone who took an oath to serve the Motherland knows that. But what if you suddenly find yourself in a distant future? What if the greatest responsibility falls on you—one you’re not ready for? What then should you do? How should you act?
After all, the Motherland remains the Motherland even in the future! So you must follow the oath. Captain of the Red Army Aleksey Korshunov didn’t expect it at all: from a trench in 1943 he was transported aboard the White Cruiser—the flagship of the fleet of the Rossian Empire. The White Cruiser’s AI recognized him as its captain. But the one that the AI acknowledged as captain was, at the same time, becoming the new emperor of Ross.
And then everything depended only on him—on his determination and strength—because the emperor has no right to be weak, otherwise he will destroy the country. So a Soviet officer had to shoulder an unbearable burden and pull it all along, clenching his teeth. After all, the emperor has only duty—nothing else. Otherwise he is not an emperor, but a nobody!