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No one can ascertain the current Earth year (or if there is still Earth at all), so we start the count from Vostorg-7 year 0. This year marked the arrival of a joint Russian-Chinese colonization probe on Vostorg-7, a probe dispatched a very long time ago - in the early 21st century of Earth. After a long interstellar odyssey, it finally reached the unforgiving yet potentially habitable planet. The initial dreams of forging a unified spaceborne human nation were soon abandoned, as differing visions for utopian societies took root. Instead, seven independent human colonies emerged from the cosmic dust. While most of these colonies succumbed to rapid deterioration, with their inhabitants mutating into otherworldly beings or descending into feral lifestyles amidst Vostorg-7's unforgiving terrain, two colonies stood out as bastions of Man’s determination - the Derzhava and the Planet Cult.

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The project 941 (NATO code: Typhoon) with its length of 175 m is the biggest submarine class in the world, owing its size to bulky R-39 ballisctic missiles. Along with "Satan" missiles, Typhoons were the most important asset of the Soviet nuclear triade.
Partially scrapped, partially disarmed, the fate of the most dangerous submarines of the world was on verge in the 90's with plans either to continue to scrap the remaining subs or to convert them to merchant ships. Finally, shortly before the outbreak of war with EU and Turan, the remaining Typhoons were converted into cruise missile submarines and went in their last quest to destroy the EU fleet stationed at Scapa Flow.