In this minor alternate history scenario, Lenin never has his strokes in 1924. He survives to lead the Union through the 1920s and 30s, with Trotsky and Bukharin remaining prominent figures at the expense of one Yosef Dzhugashvili. Despite this, though, Lenin grows old. The 66 year old revolutionary's twilight years seem ever closer... and it is unknown what might happen to the Union's leadership when the old man falls.
Features: - Vladimir I. Lenin as leader of the USSR
- The USSR as Leninist instead of Stalinist
- The replacement of Stalinism with Trotskyism
- The adding of three new ministers; Vladimir I. Lenin (Leninist; Silent Workhorse, Die-Hard Reformer), Nikolai Bukharin (Leninist; Backroom Backstabber, Political Protege) and Leon Trotsky (Trotskyist; Guns and Butter Doctrine, Power-Hungry Demagogue, Old General)
- A special event for the death of Lenin
- Removal of the Great Purge decision for a harder fight against the USSR as well as historical plausibility