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Post-Russia was a short-lived post-leftist state in western Russia that tried to overthrow the rationalist provisional government of the [[Union of Russia]]. | Post-Russia was a short-lived post-leftist state in western Russia that tried to overthrow the rationalist provisional government of the [[Union of Russia]]. | ||
== '''Personality''' == | == '''Personality''' == | ||
Post-Russia is indifferent, pessemistic and detatched. Scholars from the first half of the century would undoubtedly had described him as an "edgy emo doomer". This is further noticable in his quote upon declaring independence | Post-Russia is indifferent, pessemistic and detatched. Scholars from the first half of the century would undoubtedly had described him as an "edgy emo doomer". This is further noticable in his quote upon declaring independence "Insurrection. Yay..." whilst looking incredibly unenthusiastic about it, - a statement that is most likely meant as post-ironical. | ||
==== '''Goals''' ==== | ==== '''Goals''' ==== | ||
After seeing the failures of the policies of the [[Union of Russia]], he, along with the [[Russian Commune]] had enough. Unlike the [[Russian Commune]] however, Post-Russia did not attempt to rectify the [[Union of Russia|Union's]] mistakes, but instead embraced the hopelessness of the perpetual suffering for the average UR civilian. Instead of fighting the oppression, they thought it better to just give up. | After seeing the failures of the policies of the [[Union of Russia]], he, along with the [[Russian Commune]] had enough. Unlike the [[Russian Commune]] however, Post-Russia did not attempt to rectify the [[Union of Russia|Union's]] mistakes, but instead embraced the hopelessness of the perpetual suffering for the average UR civilian. Instead of fighting the oppression, they thought it better to just give up. | ||
"There is no way we can salvage this situation for our people. If we want to end suffering in Russia we might as well end Russia itself!" - Leader of Post-Russia, off-screen 2085. | |||
==== '''Ideological Significance''' ==== | ==== '''Ideological Significance''' ==== | ||
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''See more: [[3rd Russian Revolution]]'' | ''See more: [[3rd Russian Revolution]]'' | ||
Yevlogiy Pyotr, who was the current leader of the [[Union of Russia]], was shot in a riot by a starving peasant in February 2085. With his only successour Ignat Pyotr deemed too young to rule, the rationalists and the conservative socialists declared a coaltion government which had already fallen apart by March. Following this, the [[Russian Army]] mutinied and many break-away nations started arising and | Yevlogiy Pyotr, who was the current leader of the [[Union of Russia]], was shot in a riot by a starving peasant in February 2085. With his only successour Ignat Pyotr deemed too young to rule, the rationalists and the conservative socialists declared a coaltion government which had already fallen apart by March. Following this, the [[Russian Army]] mutinied and many break-away nations started arising and admidst this chaos so did Post-Russia. | ||