Chapter 10: War

The Lufthansa Alliance is made up of many merchants and is in charge of Ring 5. It was a place where all other routes passed, so a large amount of commodity trading allowed the Lufthansa Alliance to quickly enrich its funds.

However, due to the conflict with the forces of the No. 1-Sokolny baseline, the Red Line. The Lufthansa League wants the forces of the Red Line; The red line wants to be located at the very center of the subway {Revolution Square Station}. Therefore, their respective desires cause both parties to be red-eyed.

Critical to the Sokolny baseline has always been exceptional.

One glance at the map will tell you that your attention will be drawn to this line at once. First, the line is straight, straight like an arrow;

Then, on the metro map, this line is marked in bright red, and this line includes {Kransnossel station}, {Kransboße station}, {Komsomol station}, {Lenin Library station} and {Leninskogli station}.

Whether it's because of the name or otherwise, the line is always nostalgic for the glorious Soviet past, and thus gives rise to a strong sense of nostalgia.

It is easy to have a desire to revive the Soviet government. The idea of right comes.

At first, there was only Preobrazhenskaya. Proschahad station resumed the communal. The idea of protarianism and the socialist form of management have followed in the footsteps of the subway stations and returned to the socialist road.

Later, when people in other places heard about the revolution taking place here, they fled from their old organization and management and came here, and more and more people went to the socialist subway stations – some living veterans, former Komsomol members and party officials, and the eternal proletariat – and they all gathered in these revolutionary subway stations.

They set up committees to systematically promote the revolution and its communism to the entire metro network. The idea of industryism, the name of the committee is almost the same as that of Lenin's time - "Communist. production subway station".

There was a specialized revolutionary and propaganda department, and the people inside were sent to various enemy metro stations.

In general, bloodshed has hardly occurred since the thirst for a fair return to order among the starving people on the Sokol line has been ignited, knowing that they have no alternative but unfair egalitarianism.

Therefore, the whole line was quickly engulfed by the fire of the Red Revolution.

The names of the metro stations have been changed back to the old Soviet name: Chesti. Prud station became {Kirov region}, Rubinyanka station became {Zezhenskaya station}, and Oktinnizhyad station became {Peace Avenue station}.

Some of the too gender-neutral subway station names were changed to ideologically strong names: the stadium station was changed to { Total. Industrialist station}; Sokol station was changed to {Stalin station};

The whole place where the Red Revolution began, Preobrazhenskaya. Proschahad station was also changed to {Revolutionary Banner Station}.

The line itself, formerly known as the Sokolny Baseline, is now also always referred to as the "Red Metro Line".

Of course, in the past, it was normal for the Moscow metro line to be called a red line, a blue line, or something according to the colors on the map, but now the "red line" of this line is very political.

However, the path of revolution could not be continued.

At a time when the Red Line was automatically formed and their ideas were propagated throughout the line, the other non-communist. People at the subway station quickly lost patience.

The Soviet era left a shadow in the hearts of many. A lot of people think altogether. The agitators sent out by the subway station are more like a cancer, which is constantly spreading, threatening the life of the whole organism.

No matter how much the agitators and propagandists promised that the entire metro station would be electrified, by joining the Soviet government. Right will experience true communal. Industrialism (not actually any of Lenin's slogans – this seems a little too naked), non-communist. But the people in the subway station were not tempted.

These total. The agitators and propagandists of the production stations were arrested and sent back to their Soviet territory.

The Red leaders decided that it was time to act more categorically – to burn them down if the other metro stations in the tunnel did not accept the pleasant spark of revolution!

Neighboring non-communal. production subway station, due to growing concerns about the communal. The same decision was made by the propagandist propaganda.

And so, the thunder of war exploded.

Under the leadership of Lufthansa, the anti. Common. The Industrialist Underground Station Coalition broke through the Red Subway Line and succeeded in defeating the armed forces on this ring line.

The Red Syndicate did not anticipate an organized revolt, and they overestimated their strength. The easy victory they were hoping for is also unlikely in the distant future.

The war became a protracted war, and it was constantly consumed.

At the same time, there are no longer as many people in the subway stations on both sides as they used to be.

The war lasted one year and six months, during which time there were constant battles for turf, guerrilla shifts and sneak attacks, the construction of tunnel defenses, the execution of prisoners, and other atrocities committed by both sides.

What kind of mess happened, all kinds of achievements such as army rule, great encirclement and suppression, anti-encirclement and suppression wars, generals, heroes and traitors all appeared.

However, neither of the warring sides in this war was able to change the position of the front front.

Sometimes, when one side occupies a marginal area, it will occupy the adjacent subway station, but the occupied area will also continue to fight, mobilize reinforcements, and the balance of victory will tip to the other side.

War is always an exhausting thing.

The war has depleted resources.

The best people died in the war.

Later, the survivors also got tired of it.

Thus, the revolutionary government subtly transformed the original problem into a more moderate one.

In the beginning, they fought for the socialist forces to share the power. The share of the entire underground world of the industrialist ideals, and now, all the Red Group wants to control is what they regard as their own internal secret room, the Revolution Square Station.

First of all, because of the name of this subway station; Secondly, because it is the closest station to Red Square and the Kremlin in the entire metro system, the towers on Red Square are still decorated with pentagrams, some in their arms. The warriors of the lofty ideals of prostitution did not hesitate to break the ground of this place in order to see those five-pointed stars.

Of course, on the ground of this location, in the very center of Red Square, near the Kremlin, is the tomb of Lenin. It doesn't matter if Lenin's body is still there or not, no one knows.

For many years of the Soviet era, this tomb was no longer a tomb, but a sacred place, a sacred symbol of the continuation of the revolutionary forces.

It was here that the great leaders of the past paraded their troops.

Today's leaders are looking forward to that moment, too.

Moreover, they say that from the office {Revolution Square Station} there is a secret passage to the secret laboratory of the cemetery, which leads directly to Lenin's coffin!

On the Red metro line, there is still {Pax de la Paix-Palais}, which used to be Octinni-Riad Station, which is now fortified and ready to attack {Revolution Square Station}.

On more than one occasion, the leaders of the revolution waged a revolutionary war to liberate {Revolution Square Station} and the graves above. But the opposing defenders also knew very well what this place meant to the red metro line, so they insisted on fighting it to the end.

The {Revolution Square Station} became an inaccessible fortress.

Almost all the fierce bloody battles took place on the road to this subway station, where the largest number of people died.

Many heroes used their chests to plug bullet holes, even tied grenades to their bodies, used human shells to destroy enemy artillery points, and some threw forbidden flames at people...... All in vain.

They recaptured this subway station today, and tomorrow they may lose it again, and before they had time to build fortifications, they were defeated again, and the next day they had to reluctantly return to the original point under the fire of the counterattack.

Almost exactly the same thing is happening there {Lenin Library Station}.

There was a fortress of the red group, and the combined forces again and again wanted to seize this place.

The Lenin Library station was of great strategic importance because it could split the Red Metro Line in two, and by occupying this station, they had a direct access to the other three metro lines, which were not intersected anywhere else by the Red Metro Line.

Therefore, it can be said that it is a unique place, like a lymph node, infected by a red epidemic, which is likely to spread to the whole organism.

To prevent this from happening, they must seize {Lenin Library Station} to seize it at all costs.

However, the war in which the Red Group wanted to occupy Revolution Square failed.

At the same time, people are tired of war.

Desertion became common, and soldiers on both sides became close friends after laying down their arms.

However, unlike the First World War, the Red Group did not take any advantage. Their revolutionary guides. The fire was silently extinguished.

The Lufthansa Union did not develop much better: many people, dissatisfied with the frightened state of life, left the central metro station with their families and moved to other metro stations.

Hansa is empty and weak.

The war had a serious negative impact on trade, and merchants bypassed the area and took other routes to do business, so that the important trade routes became sparsely populated and quiet all year round.

Politicians also have less and less support, and they have to find a way to end the war as quickly as possible before the guns turn against them.

So, in strict secrecy, the leaders of the opposing sides, President Loginov of the Lufthansa Alliance, and Kopakov, the head of the red metro line, met at a neutral metro station.

They soon signed a peace agreement, and the two sides exchanged subway stations.

The Red Metro Line got the dilapidated Revolution Square Station at the cost of ceding the Lenin Library Station to the Lufthansa Union.

In fact, it is not easy for both sides to make such concessions. The red subway line lost a subway station in the middle, splitting it in two, and often felt the loss and inconvenience of being cut off at the waist.

Although each side assured that the people of the other side would still be free to cross the land that once belonged to them, the situation was not very favorable to the Red Group, and they were really distressed. However, some of the conditions offered by the Lufthansa coalition were very tempting and irresistible to the Red Group.

Again, the Hanseatic Alliance will not only lose some land, but will also have some impact on their northwest direction, but the Hanseatic Alliance has also benefited from the agreement, because now they can open the blockade and remove the last barrier that hinders their prosperity.

Later they issued a ban on propaganda or subversive activities in the lands of their former enemies.

Everyone was happy with the result.

Now, when the cannons and politicians have fallen silent, it is the turn of the propagandists to begin to explain to the people that their own camp suffered a crushing defeat diplomatically, but in fact, both sides won the war.

Several years have passed since that memorable day when the peace agreement was signed.

Hatred is a thing of the past.