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BC 02/10 Captain Evgeni Dubrovsky, Russian Military,border force troops of the Russian Federation, was not comfortable with his orders. He had been ordered to harrass and kill the civilian refugees fleeing to Mongolia, under Boris' protection. Harming civilians, Russian civilians, put into an impossible situation was not what he’d signed up for. He’d run any man without similar feelings out of his team. A team needed to know they could rely on each other. He was aware that there were many corrupt people in the forces but made sure there were none amongst his team. After they had landed, he was going to head straight for the refugee column and attempt contact. His men would follow him and his orders, or not. He would not have his honor stained with innocent blood if he could help it | BC 02/10 Captain Evgeni Dubrovsky, Russian Military,border force troops of the Russian Federation, was not comfortable with his orders. He had been ordered to harrass and kill the civilian refugees fleeing to Mongolia, under Boris' protection. Harming civilians, Russian civilians, put into an impossible situation was not what he’d signed up for. He’d run any man without similar feelings out of his team. A team needed to know they could rely on each other. He was aware that there were many corrupt people in the forces but made sure there were none amongst his team. After they had landed, he was going to head straight for the refugee column and attempt contact. His men would follow him and his orders, or not. He would not have his honor stained with innocent blood if he could help it |
Revision as of 22:40, 7 July 2018
The name, Evgeni was spelled in two different ways in this series, Evgeni in book 2, and Evgenni in books 3 and 4. If doing a search in these books, please search using both spellings.
BC 02/10 Captain Evgeni Dubrovsky, Russian Military,border force troops of the Russian Federation, was not comfortable with his orders. He had been ordered to harrass and kill the civilian refugees fleeing to Mongolia, under Boris' protection. Harming civilians, Russian civilians, put into an impossible situation was not what he’d signed up for. He’d run any man without similar feelings out of his team. A team needed to know they could rely on each other. He was aware that there were many corrupt people in the forces but made sure there were none amongst his team. After they had landed, he was going to head straight for the refugee column and attempt contact. His men would follow him and his orders, or not. He would not have his honor stained with innocent blood if he could help it He wouldn’t want his name on an attack on any group of refugees. When he realized that his group was about to be ambushed, he surrendered, with all of his men, to Lev, the group leader who had been about to ambush him.
He and his group joined Boris efforts against the NVG and other harassing groups, calling themselves The Spartans.