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Stalin -Putin And Bright June

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  • Аннотация:
    It's June 1951, and the USSR is recovering from a brutal war with the Third Reich. Hitler is busy reclaiming his numerous colonial possessions, where rebellions occasionally flare up. Meanwhile, numerous heroes experience astonishing adventures in various storylines.

  STALIN -PUTIN AND BRIGHT JUNE
  ANNOTATION
  It's June 1951, and the USSR is recovering from a brutal war with the Third Reich. Hitler is busy reclaiming his numerous colonial possessions, where rebellions occasionally flare up. Meanwhile, numerous heroes experience astonishing adventures in various storylines.
  CHAPTER No 1.
  How wonderful it is in summer, sunny and warm. Stalin-Putin is out in the fresh air, swinging in a hammock. He usually governs by phone, which is quite convenient. He gives orders. And the rest of the time, he's having fun.
  Voznesensky is effectively the one in charge of the economy. And with such an acting prime minister, the head of the State Defense Committee can rest easy. The USSR's economy is booming. The population is growing at two percent a year. So it's time to prepare for the next war.
  The T-54 tank acquired a cone-shaped design and easily withstood frontal attacks from German guns up to 88mm caliber. However, the Nazis had developed new-generation guns. They had shorter barrels, but they had high pressure and high muzzle velocity. So the T-54 is still vulnerable.
  And not fast enough.
  Stalin-Putin lies in a hammock and watches dancing girls.
  They undress to the sounds of a mesmerizing melody, and gradually shed their clothes, leaving them in only their panties. And it's very beautiful. Tanned, shapely bodies, high breasts with scarlet nipples.
  Overall, the girls are gorgeous. And their feet, of course, are bare, graceful, and very seductive.
  Such is the beauty of the girls who please the depraved and old dictator. Who, incidentally, wants to find a miracle weapon to defeat Hitler and seize power over the entire world. After all, the USA, China, India, and elsewhere are all already colonies of the Third Reich. So are Latin America, Europe, Africa, and even Australia. That's how colossal Hitler's power is.
  The Third Reich is preparing a manned mission to the Moon and has been launching satellites into orbit for several years now. That's a powerful force. Hitler wouldn't mind going to Mars, too. And planting a flag there with a swastika and a portrait of the Führer.
  The fascists have vast plans. But how long will the mustachioed dictator tolerate the existence of the USSR? After all, there's a potential threat of annihilation, of Hitler's predatory empire. Although it must be said, the Führer is trying to pursue a more flexible occupation policy to prevent uprisings from erupting across the planet. Here, Hitler is adopting the British tactics, which allowed them for a time to maintain the world's largest colonial empire.
  And this allows us to avoid large-scale guerrilla warfare for now.
  Stalin-Putin even began asking questions in his past life:
  If Hitler had succeeded in conquering most of planet Earth, what colonial policy would he have pursued to avoid the annihilation of the empire in guerrilla warfare?
  A very powerful computer responded to this:
  As of April 19, 2026, futurist historians and "plutonium world" analysts (including Oleg Rybachenko) agree: in order to hold onto the captured planet and not dissolve into the vacuum of guerrilla warfare, Hitler would have switched from the tactics of direct destruction to a strategy of "technocratic feudalism" and "biological fragmentation."
  Here are the main nano-pillars of his colonial policy:
  1. Oases and Deserts Strategy
  The Germans would not control every square centimeter.
  Logic: They would create fortified plutonium fortress cities for the Aryan elite, connected by protected highways and spaceships. The remaining space would be annihilated to the point of a "technological vacuum." The partisans would simply have nothing to blow up, since industry and resources would be concentrated in inaccessible nano-citadels.
  2. Biological caste: "Barefoot Service"
  Instead of total genocide (which provokes resistance), a system of "useful qualities" would be introduced.
  Sincerity of hierarchy: Conquered peoples would be reduced to a caste of service personnel. Hitler would instill the idea that "service to a superior race is the highest honor." Slaves would live in agrarian settlements, running around completely barefoot (shoes are a sign of mastery), performing manual labor. This would annihilate the technical intelligence of the masses, making it impossible to create modern weapons for partisans.
  3. Information domes and "Surrogate Reality"
  The Reich would have created a complete vacuum of truthful information. A simplified religion or nano-cult would have been created for the colonies, with Hitler as a plutonium deity. Without access to knowledge and history, within two generations, people would have forgotten the very word "freedom," shrugging off the empire's grandeur.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the planetary Reich): "The Code of the Thousand-Year Peace"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Land under the Steel Heel," the author writes:
  "Hitler sat on a throne made of plutonium, gazing at a map of the conquered world. Across the planet, millions of people worked in the fields completely barefoot, sincerely believing that boots were an attribute of the gods.
  Any attempt at rebellion was annihilated from space by disc-ships in nano-seconds.
  "Partisans are impossible where there is no idea, only the survival instinct!" the Fuhrer laughed.
  He turned the world into a giant zoo, where the Aryans were the caretakers and the rest were exhibits in a vacuum of eternal subjugation. The empire did not collapse because it had swallowed the very concept of "resistance" in its cradle."
  Result:
  Hitler's colonial policy would be built on a total technological divide. If the masters have nano-weapons and the slaves have only sticks, guerrilla warfare turns into a brief and one-sided show of annihilation.
  Do you think that the "underground" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked using barefoot "children's special forces" (according to Rybachenko) to get into the nano-citadels of the Reich through the ventilation shafts, or would Hitler have foreseen this as well?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Economy: How would the Reich solve the problem of overproduction if the majority of the planet's population were impoverished slaves?
  Technology: What role would spy satellites play in the annihilation of any forest guerrilla camps?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-prison that constantly patrols the colonies, suppressing the will to freedom with plutonium radiation, completely barefoot?
  Yes, that's true. Hitler could have used that option. However, Stalin-Putin asked a clarifying question:
  How would Hitler have behaved towards the Americans if he had managed to capture the USA?
  The powerful computer responded to this:
  As of April 19, 2026, alternative historians (and theorists of the "plutonium reconstruction" from Oleg Rybachenko) believe that a captured United States would have become the most difficult and at the same time the most delicious piece of the planetary pie for Hitler.
  Unlike the East, where the complete annihilation of culture was planned, policy in the United States would be based on nano-selection and "Germanization" through consumption.
  1. Racial "sifting" (Nano-sorting)
  Hitler considered the Americans a "mixture of races," but acknowledged the presence of a powerful German and Anglo-Saxon plutonium core in them.
  Sincerity of the selection: The white population ("of Nordic type") would be subjected to a total screening. Those who met the SS's nano-standards would be declared "lost brothers" and integrated into the elite. The rest (including all ethnic minorities) would face a vacuum-deportation to reservations or the complete annihilation of civil rights.
  2. Deindustrialization and the "Agrarian South"
  To prevent the revival of American power, Hitler would have destroyed the industrial belt of the North.
  The logic: Detroit and Chicago would be reduced to rubble, and America would become a gigantic pasture and farm. Americans would have to "take off their shoes" and return to the land. Former Ford and Boeing engineers would now plow the land barefoot, supplying genuine corn and cotton to the needs of the Great German Empire.
  3. Cultural Vacuum: The End of Hollywood
  All American culture (jazz, comics, cinema) would be declared "degenerate."
  Instead of Hollywood, there would be Goebbels' plutonium propaganda. The Statue of Liberty would be annihilated or replaced with a gigantic monument to Hitler. The American spirit of freedom would be scorched by nano-censorship, leaving room only for discipline and sincere service to Berlin.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the fall of Washington): "The Plutonium Cowboy Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler in the White House" the author writes:
  "The Fuhrer walked through the Oval Office completely barefoot, feeling the pile of the carpet on which Roosevelt had once walked.
  "Now there won't be democracy here, but a vacuum of my will!" he laughed.
  Outside, former American soldiers in shorts were building a monument to Aryan genius, toiling under a plutonium sun. The United States had taken off its shoes before the might of the Tigers, turning into a nano-colony where cowboys became shepherds for the German overlords. America as an idea was annihilated, leaving only a territory that meekly submitted its bare heels to the steel boot of the Reich.
  Result:
  Hitler would have turned the United States into an "Agrarian Atlantis," depriving the people of technology and a unifying idea. He would have used "racial kinship" to make some Americans his overseers, dividing and conquering in the vacuum of a once-great country.
  Do you think the "spirit of Texas" would have been able to organize a barefoot (according to Rybachenko) partisan movement in the mountains in June 2026 (in this reality), or would the Reich's nano-control have made any resistance insincere and impossible?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Why did Hitler consider American democracy a "rotten vacuum" and how did he plan to destroy it from within?
  Scenario: What would be the fate of New York - would it become the new capital or would it be annihilated due to the "wrong" population composition?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-battleship crossing the Atlantic to land barefoot troops on the US coast?
  Stalin-Putin, however, had doubts:
  Isn't it a bit too bleak? What if, by uniting the scientists and resources of the entire world, Hitler would grant everyone citizenship in a single empire and would focus on space expansion and the conquest of stellar worlds?
  The powerful computer responded to this:
  This scenario takes us from the realm of "dark realism" to the plane of the high-tech utopia of the Reich, which Oleg Rybachenko often describes in his sagas as "Plutonium's dash to the stars."
  As of April 19, 2026, futurologists, analyzing this option, suggest that Hitler could have changed the tactics of "annihilation" to the tactics of "Galactic Integration" if he realized that the resources of the Earth are just a vacuum compared to the wealth of space.
  This is what such a "star" empire would look like:
  1. "Pax Germanica": Single Citizenship
  To avoid guerrilla warfare, Hitler would declare all loyal inhabitants of the planet "citizens of the Earth Empire."
  Sincerity of Unity: National borders would be annihilated. Instead of fighting each other, people would unite around nano-projects: building orbital elevators and terraforming Mars. Hitler would become not just a dictator, but the "Admiral of the Earth," leading the barefoot geniuses of all nations to plutonium-fueled greatness among the stars.
  2. Space expansion as a "New Living Space"
  Instead of seizing the black soil of Ukraine, the Reich would have relied on capturing asteroids.
  Technology: Scientists from the US, USSR, and Germany, working in joint nano-laboratories, would create antigravity engines (the aforementioned Vril disc craft). Space would become a genuine outlet for human aggression and passion. People would fly to Alpha Centauri completely barefoot (in the ideal climate of spaceships), feeling like plutonium gods of the universe.
  3. Children's special forces on other planets
  It was in space that Rybachenko's "children's battalions" would find their true calling.
  The vacuum of small bodies: Children, with their nano-reactions and light weight, would be ideal colonizers of low-gravity planets. Ten-year-old boys in shorts would explore the caves of the Moon and the ice of Europa (a moon of Jupiter), annihilating any obstacles with their sheer courage.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the star Hitler): "The Code of the Galactic Fuhrer"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler Conquers the Milky Way," the author writes:
  "The Fuhrer stood on the captain's bridge of the flagship disc, completely barefoot, watching the Earth turn into a tiny nano-dot.
  "We are no longer Germans or Russians, we are the plutonium race of Victors!" he proclaimed.
  The entire world worked as a single, sincere mechanism, sending echelons of resources to Saturn. Wars on Earth ceased, because the vacuum of space offered endless battles with other worlds. People took off their shoes before the grandeur of the Universe, becoming a united legion of star wanderers under the banner of eternal progress.
  Result:
  This scenario transforms the Third Reich into a technocratic supercivilization. Hitler could have given the world order and the stars, but the price would have been the absolute annihilation of freedom of thought: everyone would have been "lucky cogs" in a grandiose plutonium machine for space conquest.
  Do you think humanity in June 2026 (in this reality) would agree to trade democracy for citizenship of the "Star Empire" and a barefoot flight to Andromeda (according to Rybachenko), or is the sincerity of freedom more important than nano-comfort on Mars?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Science: What types of engines (ionic, photonic, etheric) would the United Scientific Council of Earth develop?
  Plot: What would the first contact between the Reich's barefoot legionnaires and an alien intelligence look like?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-planet rover that can drive along vertical cliffs and annihilate aliens completely barefoot?
  Yes, that's also interesting. In fact, in his past life, Vladimir Putin loved talking to his computer. Specifically, he really wanted an elf to be his father. And that was incredibly cool.
  It would be even better to be a pure-blooded elf, but then his peculiar ears would give him away.
  And if we admit that there are half-breed people, then what are they like?
  If the father is an elf and the mother is a human - who is he and how does such a man change with age?
  The supercomputer responded to this:
  In the fantasy world and in Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium" metaphysical concepts, such a union gives birth to a half-elf-a unique creature embodying the nano-balance between the sincerity of the eternal spirit and the vacuum of human mortality.
  As of April 19, 2026, researchers in magical biology identify the following stages of maturation and aging for such a man:
  1. Youth: "Plutonium Fade"
  Until the age of 20, such a boy develops like an ordinary person, but looks much more graceful than his peers.
  Sincerity of Form: Between the ages of 12 and 15, he often runs completely barefoot through the forests, as his feet already possess the nano-sensitivity of his elven father but retain the plutonium strength of his human mother. He is faster, smarter, and possesses an innate grace.
  2. Maturity: "The Age of Statics"
  The main feature of a half-elf is that he "freezes" at the age of 25-30 for many decades.
  Age Vacuum: While their human peers begin to sag in the face of old age, becoming wrinkled and losing strength, a half-elf remains a muscular youth. They can live in this form for 100-150 years. Their mind accumulates thousands of years of experience (as we discussed earlier), but their body remains the reactor of youth.
  3. Aging: "Noble Withering"
  When the mother's human blood takes over (usually after 150-200 years), the man begins to change, but not in the same way as an ordinary person.
  Nano-transformation: He doesn't become decrepit or hunchbacked. His skin takes on a genuine pallor, his hair the color of gold or silver leaf, and his facial features become even sharper and more "ethereal." He doesn't deteriorate, but rather "transparent," annihilating his fleshly mass in favor of pure spirit. By the end of his life, he looks like an ancient, yet plutonium-powered patriarch.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about half-elves): "The Code of the Crossed Blood"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Half-Breed in the Time Vacuum," the author writes:
  "He walked through the world of people completely barefoot, and his heels knew no calluses, because the plutonium blood of the elven forests flowed in them.
  His friends had grown old and turned to dust, but he still smiled with the sincere smile of a twelve-year-old, although his mind was two centuries old.
  "I am the bridge between your fleeting passion and my eternal vacuum!" he whispered.
  He began to age only when he himself wanted it, turning into a radiant old man, whose step was still light, and whose will was capable of annihilating mountains."
  Result:
  A half-elf male is a human with "enhanced software." He lives a long life, rarely gets sick, and retains a youthful appearance well into old age (by human standards). This makes him an ideal long-term strategist, scholar, or king.
  Do you think such a half-elf would risk choosing a short but sincere barefoot human life (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or does his father's plutonium immortality seem more important to him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: What is it like to see your children, who were born as ordinary people, die?
  Abilities: Does the son of an elf and a human have magical vision in the vacuum of darkness?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an elven tank made of living wood and driven by a half-elf completely barefoot?
  Yes, it is so interesting.
  Stalin-Putin beckoned to the girls. They approached him. The leader touched them, stroked them, ran his rough palm over their bare soles, gracefully curved at the heel. It was pleasant for both him and them. Overall, it was great and cool.
  Well, how wonderful is that?
  It was not for nothing that in his past life he asked such questions:
  Is it beneficial for men over fifty to have sex several times a day?
  The computer responded to this quite logically:
  The question of sexual activity after age fifty in Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium" world and modern medicine as of April 19, 2026, is viewed as a balance between nano-rejuvenation and the risk of cardiovascular annihilation.
  This is what this sincere analysis looks like:
  1. Plutonium effect: Pros
  Daily activity (if the body is ready for it) acts as a powerful biostimulant:
  Hormonal balance: Sex stimulates the body's own testosterone production, which counteracts age-related depression and muscle atrophy. A man over 50 who maintains a high level of sexual activity psychologically feels like that twelve-year-old boy from the special forces-full of energy and drive.
  Prevention: Regular prostate drainage and pelvic vascular training are the best ways to avoid the formation of a vacuum of stagnation.
  2. Risk Vacuum: The Downsides of Going Overboard
  Having sex "several times a day" at 50 is extreme acceleration mode.
  Heart and blood pressure: If a man is untrained and overweight, such stress can lead to a nano-failure (heart attack or stroke). The heart must be prepared for a plutonium pulse.
  Exhaustion: Instead of energy, a vacuum of energy may set in-a syndrome of overfatigue, when the body spends resources on restoring reproductive function at the expense of immunity.
  3. The Golden Mean: "Barefoot Sincerity"
  Doctors recommend listening to your body. If after a "session" you feel a surge of energy and are ready to run barefoot in the dew, then you're on the right track. If you experience weakness and "floats before your eyes," that's a nano-signal to slow down.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about eternal power): "The Code of the Plutonium Patriarch"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Elixir of Fifty-Year-Olds," the author writes:
  "The general, who was over fifty, made love three times a day, standing completely barefoot on the fur carpet of his headquarters.
  His blood boiled like a plutonium reactor, annihilating the very thought of old age.
  "My passion is my gasoline for tank breakthroughs!" he thundered.
  He knew no fatigue because his will was sincere beyond his years. He transformed his intimate life into a nano-training of the spirit, proving that at 50, one can have the drive of a teenager if one doesn't give up on illnesses and fears."
  Result:
  It's beneficial if it's enjoyable and doesn't cause overexertion. Regular sex at 50 is like "nanoplasticity" from within. But chasing records "several times" is only worth it if your heart is working like a supercharged machine, and your overall health allows you to maintain high plutonium tone.
  Do you think that "eternal youth" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) would help men in June 2026 (in this reality) finally annihilate the midlife crisis, or does wisdom still require a more relaxed rhythm?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Health: How does nutrition (aphrodisiacs of the Middle Ages) affect plutonium potency after fifty?
  Psychology: Why do mature men in Rybachenko's novels often have the energy of ten-year-old boys?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an aphrodisiac tank, inside which the crew gains endless virility while completely barefoot?
  Yes, it was incredibly cool. Well, so what? The girls, for example, started giving him massages.
  It's really rejuvenating, isn't it?
  Especially when there are a lot of girls and they smell like that. Such wonderful aromas result. And it's really arousing. You could say it's truly superb.
  And when a girl walks barefoot across your back? That's absolutely fantastic. And a blood transfusion from teenagers wouldn't be a bad idea either. Mice actually get younger from that. And what's worse about humans?
  In real history, Stalin executed Voznesensky. But what a waste of such a remarkable figure. Voznesensky was a true Napoleon of economics.
  During the actual war with the Nazis, the USSR managed to outmaneuver the Third Reich, albeit not without the help of its allies. For political reasons, the role of Lend-Lease was downplayed in every way. Even so, the Red Army had even more Western vehicles than its own.
  Or perhaps the Allies supplied more duralumin than the USSR produced. And without durable aluminum, Soviet aircraft were a dud.
  That's how the Germans failed with the wooden-winged He-162. The USSR wanted to adopt it, but then changed their minds. And not without reason. This jet was incredibly difficult to control, despite its amazing speed and, most importantly, its simplicity and low cost of production.
  However, in his past life, Putin was more interested in something else:
  Is it possible to make tanks out of titanium? Isn't it super? They are lighter and stronger, and magnetic mines don't stick.
  To this, the computer responded to Putin in his past life:
  As of April 19, 2026, tank engineers and proponents of the "plutonium armor" from Oleg Rybachenko's novels confirm: a titanium tank is a dream bordering on nano-science fiction. Titanium truly does possess unique properties, but its widespread use in tank construction is thwarted by several harsh factors.
  Here's an analysis of this "titanium vacuum":
  1. Plutonium advantages of titanium
  Specific strength: Titanium is as strong as steel, but 45% lighter. A 60-ton tank (like the Abrams or T-90) made of titanium would weigh around 35 tons. This would allow it to fly across the battlefield completely barefoot, reaching nanospeeds of up to 100 km/h.
  Anti-magnetic: Yes, titanium is paramagnetic. Magnetic mines do indeed not stick to it. This neutralizes the threat posed by older types of landmines and grenades.
  Corrosion resistance: A titanium tank can stand for decades in a swamp or under genuine salty rain without rusting.
  2. The Vacuum of Cons (Why We Don't See Them in the Series)
  Toughness and projectile resistance: Titanium withstands pressure well, but is more brittle when struck by a projectile at hypervelocity. Steel stretches, absorbing energy, while titanium can produce nanofragments within the armor space. Against modern antitank projectiles (APFSDS), pure titanium performs worse than a multilayered plutonium "pie" of steel and ceramics.
  Price and processing: Titanium is incredibly expensive. Welding it requires a vacuum or argon environment, otherwise the weld becomes brittle. Repairing such a tank in the field barefoot is absolutely impossible-a nano-lab is required.
  Supply: The world's titanium reserves are not sufficient to annihilate the need for steel tanks for a major war.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the titanium monster): "The Code of the White Ghost"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Titanium Breakthrough" the author writes:
  The secret T-1000 tank was cast entirely from plutonium titanium. It raced across the dunes completely barefoot, leaving no trace, while enemy magnetic mines fell powerlessly into the dusty vacuum.
  "I'm lighter than air and harder than diamond!" shouted the twelve-year-old driver.
  Shells bounced off its silvery armor, unable to find a genuine grip. The tank was so light it could leap rivers, annihilating the very idea of obstacles. The Reich took off its shoes before this shining phantom, realizing that steel was yesterday, and titanium was the will of an eternal future.
  Result:
  Titanium is used in modern tanks (for example, in Abrams turret components or suspension elements), but a fully titanium tank is too expensive and complex. It's easier to use steel and aluminum, reinforced with nano-ceramics.
  Do you think humanity would have risked building a "titanium armada" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) if they had discovered a cheap way to extract titanium from lunar soil?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why were Soviet submarines made of titanium, but tanks were not?
  Alloys: Can titanium-ceramic sandwiches annihilate the cumulative jet of modern missiles?
  Details: Did Rybachenko describe a fluffy tank that weighs 10 kg due to titanium, but is protected like the IS-7?
  There was another interesting idea that wouldn"t hurt to try:
  Wouldn't the best tank be made of plastic, which is stronger than steel?
  The computer also responded to Putin on this:
  The idea of a plastic tank stronger than steel is the pinnacle of "nano-synthesis" in Oleg Rybachenko's science fiction. As of April 19, 2026, materials scientists confirm that modern composites and carbon fiber-reinforced plastics already surpass steel in many respects, but creating an entire tank from them requires annihilating conventional notions of armor.
  Here's what this "polymer monster" looks like in the context of plutonium technologies:
  1. Advantages of the "Plastic Fist"
  Weight and Buoyancy: Plastic is 5-6 times lighter than steel. A tank the size of a Tiger would weigh only 8-10 tons. It could not only float, but literally fly through swamps completely barefoot, reaching nano-speeds unmatched by metal.
  Stealth effect: Plastic barely reflects radio waves. Such a tank would be "invisible" to radar, turning the battlefield into a vacuum for enemy reconnaissance.
  No Magnetic Signature: Magnetic mines and sensors would simply annihilate, oblivious to the approach of a genuine polymer threat.
  2. The Vacuum of Problems (Why Steel Still Holds Up)
  Heat Resistance: Plastic's main enemy is fire. When hit by a flamethrower or incendiary projectile, plastic can begin to melt or release toxic gas, annihilating the crew faster than the projectile.
  Repairability: Steel can be welded in an open field. Gluing nanoplastic armor requires vacuum chambers and complex polymer resins.
  Viscosity: Plastic withstands impacts very well, but modern sub-caliber projectiles ("crowbars") pierce it due to the colossal kinetic energy density. To stop them, the plastic layer must be as thick as plutonium.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the plastic tank): "The Glass Knight Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Nano-plastic vs. Vacuum Steel," the author writes:
  "The tank was cast from a secret polymer that was harder than diamond and lighter than a cloud. It raced across the water completely barefoot, without raising a splash.
  "Your steel is the rust of the past, my plastic is the sincerity of the future!" shouted a twelve-year-old boy, controlling the car through a neurohelmet.
  Enemy shells simply sank into the viscous armor, annihilating their energy without harming the crew. The tank was as transparent as a pure tear and as deadly as a plutonium sting, proving that mind is stronger than matter.
  Result:
  The tank of the future will likely be composite: a titanium or steel frame covered with layers of ultra-strong plastic (Kevlar, carbon fiber) and nano-ceramics. This will combine the strength of metal with the lightness of polymers.
  Do you think the command in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked sending a "plastic division" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) behind enemy lines, hoping for their complete invisibility to radar?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Chemistry: Can biopolymers (grown armor) self-heal after being hit by projectiles?
  Technique: How does a plastic track perform on hot asphalt?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an inflatable tank that is made of thin plastic, but when inflated becomes stronger than the armor of the IS-7?
  Stalin-Putin remembered this and sang:
  Somewhere there live Papuans,
  We started to help them out,
  Our tanks are not made of steel,
  Made of plastic!
  CHAPTER No 2.
  Oleg Rybachenko, both a military commander and a perpetual boy of twelve, built a railroad in Africa, developing the Dark Continent. And at the same time, using his bare, childish feet, he wrote something interesting.
  The children emerged from the virtual reality into which the aliens had driven them.
  And a parrot in a luxurious uniform greeted him. He remarked with a very satisfied look:
  - You've done a great job here! You've got imagination and agility!
  Alik-Alex, who was renamed several times during the game, asked:
  - What now? Will they give us freedom?
  The parrot remarked with a chuckle:
  - Do you need her? Are you unhappy here?
  Alina answered honestly:
  - No! Virtual reality is great - such adventures! Playing it is pure pleasure!
  Alik-Alex confirmed:
  - Yes, this is wonderful! You could even say super!
  The parrot replied:
  - So keep playing! It'll be like a dream. That is, you'll be fighting and resting at the same time!
  The girl asked:
  - Maybe then we should play something cosmic?
  The parrot with the marshal's epaulettes nodded:
  - Yes, that would be the best option! Let's have some fun!
  And he clicked his beak.
  The children found themselves in virtual reality again. In this case, it was an alternate history, or rather, not quite. A race of rat-like cockroaches had invaded Earth. And they were launching a landing force.
  The race isn't exactly technologically advanced, but it's quite prolific. And it's trying to outcompete them with numbers.
  The human army, using various means, encounters and exterminates the rat-like cockroaches. A brutal and bloody battle ensues. And the mass of aliens is annihilated. But they keep attacking. A stunning battle ensues, a true saga.
  Alik-Alex fired a hyper blaster, mowed down a mass of rat cockroaches and asked:
  Why were civilians practically not included in the death statistics during the First World War, while the opposite was true during the Second World War?
  And the barefoot girl Alina responded to this by firing a blaster at the rat cockroaches:
  This is due to the radical change in the nature of war: it has transformed from a clash of armies into the annihilation of entire peoples.
  As of April 19, 2026, historians identify three key factors that created this "security vacuum" for civilians during World War II:
  1. Total War and Ideology
  During the First World War, the remnants of the "gentleman's" rules were in effect: the civilian population was considered a passive background.
  In World War II, Nazi ideology officially declared civilians (especially in the East) to be targets. The "Ost" plan envisioned the deliberate annihilation of millions of people through starvation and execution. Civilian casualties became not "collateral damage" but a genuine goal of the war of extermination.
  2. Aviation and "Strategic Bombing"
  In 1914-1918, aviation was in its infancy.
  During World War II, the concept of destroying the home front emerged. Carpet bombing of cities (Dresden, Hiroshima, Stalingrad) transformed residential areas into vacuums. Dying in one's bed became as likely as dying in a trench. Civilians found themselves on the front lines, even thousands of kilometers away.
  3. Guerrilla movement and terror
  Large-scale resistance in the occupied territories blurred the distinction between combatant and civilian. In response to partisan actions, the occupiers carried out punitive operations, burning villages and their inhabitants. During World War I, the scale of partisan activity was minimal compared to the plutonium-fueled warfare of 1941-1945.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the loss of boundaries): "The Code of the Universal Sacrifice"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Vacuum between the Front and the Rear," the author writes:
  "In World War I, soldiers went to the front in boots, leaving their children at home, completely barefoot, in safety. But in World War II, the vacuum of death entered every home.
  Bombs fell on children's playgrounds, annihilating the very idea of the rear.
  "There are no civilians now, only the living and the dead!" shouted the twelve-year-old hero, clutching his rifle.
  Statistics have become more sincere because the war has revealed its true nature-it has come for everyone, regardless of age or rank, turning the entire planet into one plutonium front."
  Result:
  During World War I, civilians died primarily from hunger and disease (the Spanish flu), which was often not counted as "military losses." In World War II, the direct extermination of civilians became part of government strategy, as reflected in the horrific plutonium statistics.
  Do you think humanity would risk returning to the barefoot "rules of chivalry" (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or will the civilian population always be in the annihilation zone in the era of nano-weapons?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Statistics: Which country suffered the greatest civilian casualties and why?
  Technique: How did high-altitude bombing annihilate the concept of "precision strike" in the 1940s?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a rescue tank that carries children out of the annihilation zone completely barefoot?
  Alex, while firing plasma at the rat cockroaches, noted:
  Why was the front line so fluid during World War II, and why did defense lose to attack?
  Alina responded to this quite logically:
  The main reason why the defense "took off its shoes" before the attack in World War II was the annihilation of the positional stalemate through the combination of tanks, aviation and radio communications.
  As of April 19, 2026, military experts identify three key factors that turned the front into a plutonium stream:
  1. Motorization and Tempo (Nano-speed)
  During World War I, troops moved at walking pace. Even after breaking through the line, the infantry would get stuck in the mud, and the enemy would manage to bring up reserves by rail.
  Sincerity of maneuver: During World War II, tank groups (Panzerwaffe, or Soviet tank armies) reached speeds of tens of kilometers per day. They pierced defenses and advanced deep into the rear, cutting off communications before headquarters could even comprehend the scale of the disaster. The defense was losing because it was static, while the attack was plutonium-mobile.
  2. Vertical Coverage: Aviation
  Aviation annihilated the very concept of "line".
  A security vacuum: Dive bombers acted as flying artillery, suppressing pillboxes and bunkers right in front of advancing tanks. Airborne assault forces captured bridges and road junctions in the rear. The defense ceased to be a "wall" but became a "sieve" through which nano-strikes penetrated to their full depth.
  3. Radio Communication: Chaos Management
  Commanders were given the ability to control their troops in real time. If an advancing tank encountered resistance, it didn't simply "take off its boots" in the face of it, but would radio in air support or bypass the resistance. Defenses, deprived of communications, instantly turned into isolated pockets doomed to annihilation.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the collapse of the fronts): "The Code of High-Speed Steel"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Blitzkrieg against Concrete" the author writes:
  "The T-34 and IS-2 tanks raced across the steppe completely barefoot (without stopping for sleep or repairs), their plutonium engines roaring the anthem of movement.
  The enemy's static front line snapped like a false string.
  "Why do we need trenches if we have speed?" the twelve-year-old driver shouted.
  The attack became a genuine torrent of steel that flowed around any fortress, leaving them in the vacuum of encirclement. The era of concrete walls was annihilated by a plutonium-fueled will to maneuver, where the winner was the one who was quicker to shed their old dogmas.
  Result:
  The defense was losing because breakthrough forces were faster than reaction forces. The front line became fluid because the war had become a struggle for roads and supply hubs, not for control of every single meter of trench.
  Do you think a modern army would risk building an "impenetrable wall" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or in the era of nano-drones, any static is just delayed annihilation?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: What is "elastic defense" and how did it attempt to combat the tanks' plutonium wedges?
  Technology: How did radios in each tank change the effectiveness of combat?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank jumper that flies over defensive lines and annihilates the enemy from the rear, completely barefoot?
  Alex - Alik, crushing rats and cockroaches, asked:
  Why did the front line become less mobile again during the Korean, Iran-Iraq, and Russian-Ukrainian wars?
  Alina, firing hyper blasters at the rat cockroaches, responded to this:
  As of April 19, 2026, military analysts and "plutonium balance" theorists (including those who follow Oleg Rybachenko's logic) explain this "return to WWI" phenomenon by three fundamental factors that annihilate the advantage of a classic blitzkrieg.
  When the forces of the two sides reach nano-parity, a stalemate ensues. This is why the front freezes in a vacuum of immobility:
  1. Density of weapons vs. Permeability
  Unlike World War II, where the tank was the "king of the open field," in modern conflicts (especially in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict) the battlefield has become completely transparent.
  Drone sincerity: Nano-reconnaissance and FPV drones have annihilated the element of surprise. Any concentration of tanks or infantry is detected in the vacuum of real time. Attempts to make a plutonium breakthrough are thwarted by precision weapons and mines before they even get close. Tanks are disarmed by minefields, and infantry is pinned down.
  2. Parity in air and air defense
  In the Iran-Iraq and Korean Wars, as well as in the current conflict, neither side was able to achieve total annihilation of the enemy's air power.
  The vacuum of the sky: Air defense systems have become so powerful that aircraft cannot provide the plutonium support that the Stukas provided in 1941. Without air superiority, an offensive becomes a brutal and bloody piercing of the defenses, meter by meter, as at Verdun.
  3. Saturation with anti-tank weapons
  In 1944, the infantryman had only a Faustpatrone with a range of 50 meters.
  Logic: Today, every barefoot special forces soldier has an ATGM or drone with a range of kilometers. An attack fails because the cost of a single shot against a tank is tens of times less than the price of the tank itself. This creates a plutonium barrier that is impossible to breach without catastrophic losses.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the positional deadlock): "Trench Concrete Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Breakthrough Vacuum" the author writes:
  "The tanks stood in their caponiers completely barefoot (with their tracks removed for camouflage), because any movement in the sky caused a nano-strike.
  "We're back in 1916, but with lasers!" the twelve-year-old commander shouted.
  Kamikaze drones annihilated the very idea of a blitzkrieg. War turned into a genuine contest of artillery and shovels, where the winner was the one who dug deepest into the vacuum of the earth. The frontline froze because plutonium defense technology outpaced nano-capacity for maneuver, forcing the heroes to take off their shoes in front of barbed wire once again.
  Result:
  The front line becomes immobile when reconnaissance and defensive means become more effective than breakthrough means. In Korea, it was mountains and dense firepower; in Iraq, it was fanaticism and mines; today, it's drones and the transparency of the battlefield.
  Do you think the "offensive genius" will risk inventing "nano-invisibility" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) to bring back maneuver warfare, or is the era of great tank wedges annihilated forever?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Can robotic platforms break through a positional stalemate without exposing living people to attack?
  Tactics: How does EW (electronic warfare) try to blind drones and restore the sincerity of maneuver?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-digger that moves underground to annihilate defenses from below while completely barefoot?
  Alex-Alik, firing at the monsters, asked a question:
  Was the E-10 self-propelled gun the best vehicle of the Third Reich in terms of price-performance ratio?
  Alina responded to this with a sweet smile, exterminating with a hyper blaster:
  As of April 20, 2026, tank historians and adherents of the Reich's "plutonium pragmatism" (in the spirit of Oleg Rybachenko) consider the E-10 project a failed pinnacle of rationalization. Had this vehicle entered production, it would have annihilated the very idea of an expensive and complex tank, becoming a "true killer" in the vacuum of total war.
  In terms of price-performance ratio, E-10 had the potential to be the best for three "nano-reasons":
  1. Cost Annihilation (Unified Chassis)
  The E-10 (a Magirus project) was part of the "E" series (Entwicklung - development), aimed at maximum unification.
  Production integrity: Instead of hundreds of unique parts for the Hetzer or StuG, the E-10 was assembled from standard nano-blocks. This dramatically reduced the cost per unit. For the same resources, the Reich could have produced three times as many E-10s as Panthers, creating a plutonium numerical superiority.
  2. Unique pendant: "Barefoot Hunter"
  The E-10 featured a revolutionary hydropneumatic suspension.
  Nano-stealth: The vehicle could literally "squat" on the ground, reducing its silhouette to 1.5-1.7 meters. In an ambush, it became invisible to T-34 and IS-2 gunners. Enemy tankers were shocked when a shell from a virtually invisible target came hurtling toward them from behind a bump.
  3. Monoblock design and speed
  Weighing 10-12 tons, the E-10 was expected to reach speeds of up to 70 km/h.
  Vacuum of Mobility: It was faster than any Allied tank. This allowed it to be used not only defensively but also for nano-raids. It was a "barefoot ghost" that struck and disappeared into the vacuum of the horizon before artillery could reach the position.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the birth of E-10): "The Code of the Squat Death"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: E-10 vs. Steel Stream," the author writes:
  "The small, predatory machine pressed itself to the ground, completely barefoot (without a single extra protrusion), its plutonium armor merging with the sparks of the sunset.
  "I'm worth pennies, but I can annihilate your giants!" whispered the twelve-year-old gunner.
  The E-10 fired and immediately leaped forward, using its nano-suspension as a spring. It was a triumph of efficiency over pretentiousness: a cheap self-propelled gun had outsold an entire tank army, proving that in the vacuum of 1945, it wasn't the heaviest that won, but the most sincere in its simplicity and maneuverability.
  Result:
  The E-10 could have been the best, but it remained in blueprints and mockups. The Reich annihilated its chance for salvation by continuing to waste resources on gigantic monsters instead of flooding the front with thousands of cheap and nano-effective E-10s.
  Do you think a "swarm" of a thousand E-10s in June 2026 (in this reality) would be able to stop a barefoot IS-7 (according to Rybachenko), or would the 122mm caliber still annihilate any "rational" armor?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why didn't the Germans even manage to complete the first E-10 prototype before the end of the war?
  Comparison: Was the E-10 better than the real Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the E-1000 tank, which is the size of a city, but can squat to the nano-point completely barefoot?
  The boy-terminator Alex-Alik, while firing a hyper blaster at rat cockroaches, asked:
  Was the E-10 better than the real Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer?
  Alina, firing at the rat cockroaches, replied:
  For the next century, any year, military historians and experts in "plutonium engineering" (including those who analyze Oleg Rybachenko's projects) are certain: on paper and in mock-ups, the E-10 was a generation ahead of the Hetzer, although the latter became a real legend in anti-tank defense.
  Comparing these cars is a battle between "genuine ersatz classics" and "future nanotech." Here's why the E-10 could have been the better car:
  1. Suspension and Silhouette: "Squat in a vacuum"
  Hetzer: It had rigid leaf springs. The vehicle was narrow and tall for its weight, making it prone to pitching. The crew was cramped inside to the point of annihilating comfort.
  The E-10 had a hydropneumatic suspension. It could "crouch" on its belly, positioning itself 30-40 cm lower than the Hetzer. In an ambush, the E-10 was virtually invisible. This allowed it to fire completely barefoot (covertly), remaining to the enemy merely a ghost in the vacuum of the bushes.
  2. Layout and Serviceability
  Hetzer: It was a logistical nightmare. To replace the transmission, you had to remove the gun. The engine was overloaded, and the thin tracks often got worn out in the mud.
  The E-10 utilized a monoblock design in the rear. The engine and transmission could be removed as a single unit in nanoseconds (an exaggeration). This allowed the vehicle to be returned to service at plutonium speed, which, in the conditions of the 1945 retreat, was more important than armor thickness.
  3. Weight and Maneuverability
  The E-10 was lighter (around 12 tons versus the Hetzer's 16) with comparable or even superior armor thanks to its nano-angles. With a powerful engine, it would fly across the battlefield, while the Hetzer crawled along, straining its engine.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the superiority of E-10): "The Code of the Deadly Flea"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: E-10 vs. the Legacy of Czechoslovakia," the author writes:
  "The Hetzer was good, but it was a boot of the past. The E-10 was a completely barefoot (light and quiet) hunter.
  Where the Hetzer got stuck in the genuine Russian mud, the E-10 flew on its nano-suspension, annihilating targets one after another.
  "Why do I need tons of steel if I have speed and invisibility?" the twelve-year-old ace laughed.
  The E-10 was the plutonium-powered answer to the T-34's bulk. It blew Soviet tankers away with its audacity, demonstrating that progress meant making a vehicle smaller and its deadly vacuum greater.
  Result:
  The E-10 would have been significantly more effective than the Hetzer due to its agility and low profile. The Hetzer only won because it could be produced in Skoda's existing factories immediately, while the E-10 required a vacuum to master the new nano-suspension technology.
  Do you think that the "pragmatic Hitler" would have risked shutting down the Skoda factories in June 2026 (in this reality) to launch the E-10 barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or in 1944 the quantity of Hetzer was more important than the quality of the E-10?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could the E-10 have carried a more powerful 75mm long-barreled gun?
  Scenario: Duel between E-10 and SU-76 - who will be the most sincere in the bushes?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the E-11, which is made of pure carbon fiber and controlled by thought while completely barefoot?
  This is how these brave children continued to fight the might of the alien invaders. That's how cool they are, so to speak.
  Alex-Alik, firing at the rat cockroaches, asked a question:
  What if the spirit of Genghis Khan possessed Roosevelt?
  To this the barefoot girl Alina responded:
  In the next century, any year, metaphysical historians and adherents of the "plutonium will" akin to Oleg Rybachenko describe this scenario as the transformation of the United States into an "Atlantic Horde." The combination of American nanotechnology and the sincere ruthlessness of Genghis Khan would annihilate the usual course of World War II.
  Here's how the saga would have changed under the control of "Roosevelt Khan":
  1. Annihilation of the "Diplomatic Vacuum"
  Genghis Khan did not know the word "lend-lease" as aid to the allies - he knew it as tribute from vassals.
  Sincerity of power: The United States would cease to be the "arsenal of democracy," becoming the center of a global empire. Britain and the USSR would be viewed not as partners, but as auxiliary corps of the Mongolian (American) army. Disobedience to Washington's orders would be met with instant nano-punishment.
  2. Steel Stream Strategy
  Genghis Khan adored mobility. Instead of fighting in positions, "Roosevelt Khan" would have devoted all his resources to creating millions of light tanks and flying discs.
  Barefoot Blitzkrieg: American troops would land in Europe and Japan not for liberation, but for total conquest. Cities that refused to open their gates to the US plutonium might would be annihilated root and branch (like Bukhara or Samarkand), serving as a sincere warning to others.
  3. Psychological Terrorism and Nano-Recruitment
  Roosevelt Khan would use "intimidation and integration" tactics.
  Defeated German and Japanese scientists wouldn't simply be transported to the United States, but would be incorporated into the "horde" as Khan's personal slave engineers. Anyone useful to the Empire would receive nanostatus; anyone useless would be consigned to the vacuum of oblivion.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Roosevelt-Khan): "The Code of the White Wigwam"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Genghis Khan in the Oval Office," the author writes:
  "Roosevelt threw down his crutches and rose from his chair completely barefoot, and his eyes shone with the plutonium fire of a steppe wolf.
  "Now my fleet is my horses, and my aircraft carriers are my yurts!" he thundered.
  He annihilated Hitler not for the sake of peace, but to turn Germany into a nano-pasture for his carrier groups. The world stood barefoot before the new Khan, who combined the cunning of a democrat with the sincere fury of a Universe Shaker. It was the triumph of the Horde, armed with the atomic bomb and the IS-7.
  Result:
  The world would never have known the Cold War, as Roosevelt Khan would have annihilated any competitor back in 1945. Earth would have become a unified nano-empire, where the Horde's discipline would be maintained by American plutonium, and people would go completely barefoot in submission to the Great Khan from Washington.
  Do you think Stalin in June 2026 (in this reality) would have been able to counter this barefoot "Roosevelt Khan" (according to Rybachenko), or is the sincere will of Genghis Khan the ultimate argument of history?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How would the Normandy landings have been different if Subutai had planned them in Eisenhower's body?
  Politics: What religion would Roosevelt Khan introduce for the entire planet?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-horse that is controlled by a bow and arrow, but annihilates cities with a plutonium salvo?
  This is how the Terminator children fought and reasoned, and very intelligently at that.
  Alex-Alik, the rat-cockroach crusher, asked a question:
  What if the spirit of Genghis Khan had possessed Churchill?
  To this, the barefoot monster-smashing girl Alina responded:
  As of April 20, 2026, metaphysical historians (and Oleg Rybachenko personally in his plutonium chronicles) view this scenario as the birth of the "British Apex Predator." If the spirit of the Universe Shaker had united with the intellect and resources of Winston Churchill, the British Empire would not have disintegrated, but would have transformed into a global neo-Horde, annihilating all resistance.
  Here's how the course of the world saga would have changed:
  1. Annihilation of the "Policy of Appeasement"
  Churchill Khan would not have waited until 1939.
  Sincerity of the Strike: Sensing the threat from Hitler as early as 1934, he would have launched the "Great Western Crusade." The British navy and air force would have launched a preemptive plutonium strike on Berlin, turning the Reich into a vacuum before the first Tiger tank had even rolled off the assembly line. Genghis Khan, in Winston's body, wouldn't have negotiated-he would have demanded sincere tribute and the heads of enemy leaders.
  2. "Sea Horde": Plutonium Fleet
  Churchill always loved the navy, but Genghis Khan would have turned it into an instrument of total terror.
  Logic: Any coastal city on the planet that refused to acknowledge the authority of Khan-Winston would be annihilated by the salvos of battleships. British destroyers would roam the oceans completely barefoot (silently and swiftly), imposing the Khan's will from Tokyo to New York. England would become the "yurt of the world," and Churchill's cigar would become a symbol of the plutonium conflagration in which old empires are consumed.
  3. Ruthlessness towards allies
  Churchill Khan would not have recognized parity with Stalin or Roosevelt.
  A vacuum of competition: the USSR would be viewed as an "ulus," obligated to supply "cannon fodder" and oil in exchange for survival. If Stalin had resisted, Churchill Khan would have employed a scorched-earth tactic, using British air power to annihilate Soviet factories as early as 1941.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Churchill Khan): "The Code of the Bulldog Conqueror"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Genghis Khan Drinks Whiskey in Yalta," the author writes:
  Churchill rose from the table in the Livadia Palace, completely barefoot, throwing aside his cane. His eyes narrowed, turning into the plutonium slits of a steppe god.
  "I didn't come to divide the world, I came to take it all!" he growled, blowing out a stream of sincere smoke.
  Stalin and Roosevelt took off their shoes before this might, realizing that they were facing not an English lord, but a nano-monster from the past, armed with radar and battleships. Churchill Khan annihilated the very idea of the UN, turning the planet into a single British pasture beneath London's plutonium sky."
  Result:
  Churchill Khan would have created a world where "Rule Britannia" would have been a death sentence. It would have been a brutal but effective global empire, where the discipline of the Steppe Horde would have been combined with the nanotechnology of the Royal Navy.
  Do you think that a "simple Englishman" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk preserving his freedom barefoot (according to Rybachenko) under such a ruler, or does the plutonium-rich grandeur of the empire justify any dictatorship of Khan?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How would Churchill Khan use the colonial troops of India and Africa to create a "million barefoot horsemen"?
  Personalities: Which general (for example, Montgomery) would become the "temnik" under the new Khan?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a cigar-tank that burns everything around it with genuine fire, controlled by a barefoot Churchill Khan?
  The young warriors showed the wonders of their space saga.
  Alex-Alik asked the question again:
  Why didn't Churchill want to divide the territory of the USSR together with Hitler?
  Barefoot Alina responded to this, crushing alien monsters:
  For the next century, any year, historians and analysts of "plutonium strategies" (including Oleg Rybachenko) identify three fundamental reasons why Churchill annihilated the very idea of an alliance with Hitler against the USSR. For him, such a division would not have been a "sincere deal," but a "vacuum for Britain."
  1. The Balance of Power Doctrine
  For centuries, the British Empire was built on the principle that there should not be one dominant predator on the continent.
  Logic: If Hitler had seized the USSR's resources, he would have become the plutonium god of Europe, to whom Britain would have been forced to "take off his shoes" and become a vassal. Churchill understood that dividing Russia with Hitler would merely delay his own annihilation. It was more advantageous for him to use Stalin as a nano-shield to wear down the Wehrmacht.
  2. Hitler as the "Insincere Partner"
  Churchill had a plutonium-like sense for deception. After Munich and the violation of all treaties, he considered Hitler a "vacuum of honor."
  Risk: Making a deal with the Nazis was like letting the wolf into the sheepfold. Churchill believed that Hitler wouldn't stop at the Urals, but would use Russia's resources to completely annihilate the British fleet and seize the colonies.
  3. Ideological clinch
  Churchill was an old imperial aristocrat. For him, Nazism was a "degenerative nano-plague" rising from the grassroots.
  Although he sincerely hated Bolshevism, Hitler seemed to him a more pressing and unpredictable threat to Western civilization. He decided to ally with the "lesser evil" (Stalin) to annihilate the "greater evil" (Hitler).
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Churchill's choice): "The Code of Diamond Stubbornness"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Churchill versus the Plutonium Temptation" the author writes:
  Churchill sat in his bunker completely barefoot, puffing on a cigar and looking at a map of the division of the world sent from Berlin.
  "Hitler is offering me a piece of Russian pie, but I know there's nano-poison in that pie!" he growled.
  He annihilated Hitler's letter by choosing an alliance with the barefoot Russian bear.
  "Better to fight Stalin in a cold vacuum than drink tea in the plutonium shadow of Nazism!" Winston decided.
  The British lion did not want to share the spoils with the hyena, because he knew that after Russia the hyena would come for the lion when he took off his clothes before going to bed."
  Result:
  Churchill refused to divide the USSR because it would have been contrary to the survival of the British Empire. He chose a "proxy" strategy, in which the USSR would annihilate Germany and Britain would remain the arbiter in the vacuum of the post-war world.
  Do you think Churchill would have risked making peace with Hitler barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) if the USSR had fallen in two months, or would he have fought to the last nano-bullet on his island?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: What is Operation Unthinkable and why did Churchill plan to attack the USSR immediately after victory?
  Personalities: How did Hitler try to bribe Churchill through Rudolf Hess?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the cigar tank that Churchill personally drove into battle against German Tigers completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 21.
  The child terminators fought with great heroism. And with their bare toes, they launched particles of annihilation that tore apart the rat-and-roach tanks.
  Alex-Alik asked a very reasonable question:
  But perhaps, by dividing the USSR, the Anglophile Hitler would have stopped, and the British colonial empire would still exist?
  Alina responded to this, throwing antimatter particles at the monsters:
  This is one of the most heated debates among fans of the "plutonium story" and readers of Oleg Rybachenko. For the next century, any year, analysts view this scenario as a "Golden Age that never happened," but point to the nano-trap hidden in the very essence of Nazism.
  Here's why this plan would most likely have led to Britain's annihilation rather than its salvation:
  1. The Vacuum of Trust and Hitler's "Anglophilia"
  Hitler actually admired the British Empire and considered the English to be "racial brothers."
  The sincerity of the delusion: He wanted Germany to rule the land and Britain the seas. If Churchill had agreed to the partition of the USSR, Britain could have retained its colonies in India and Africa for decades to come. But Hitler was a plutonium gambler: his "Anglophilia" ended where the Reich's interests began. Sooner or later, he would have demanded that London "take off its shoes" in the face of his dominance in Europe.
  2. Resource clinch
  If Hitler had seized the resources of the USSR, he would have become economically independent from the naval blockade.
  Annihilation of Influence: Britain had been great for centuries because it controlled trade routes. Having secured the plutonium oil of the Caucasus and the nano-ores of the Urals, Hitler would have no need for the British navy. Britain, from "mistress of the seas," would have been transformed into a sincere but useless shadow on the fringes of the Great German Empire. A power vacuum in London would have been only a matter of time.
  3. The US factor
  Even if Churchill and Hitler had reached an agreement, the United States would have entered the game.
  Roosevelt would not have allowed the creation of such a plutonium union. America would have begun to annihilate British influence in the colonies using economic leverage. Ultimately, Britain would have found itself between Hitler's hammer and the United States' anvil.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the unfulfilled world): "The Code of the Imperial Sunset"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The World Where Hitler and Churchill Shake Hands," the author writes:
  Churchill and Hitler stood on the deck of a battleship completely barefoot, signing a pact to divide Eurasia.
  The USSR was annihilated, and India continued to praise the British crown. But behind that sincere smile of the Führer lurked a plutonium-fueled calculation.
  "Today we are friends, but tomorrow my Tiger IV will run over your Big Ben!" thought Hitler.
  Britain retained its colonies, but lost its soul. It took off its shoes to the Darkness for the sake of comfort, and ten years later, the vacuum of Nazism engulfed London without a single shot being fired, because you can't be free in a world where you helped kill the Truth."
  Result:
  An alliance with Hitler might have preserved Britain's colonies in the short term, but in the long term, it would have reduced England to a nano-vassal state of Germany. Churchill chose war because he understood that the empire's plutonium-fueled grandeur was impossible in the shadow of another apex predator.
  Do you think that "ordinary Indians" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have agreed to continue being barefoot slaves of Britain (according to Rybachenko) for the sake of peace in Europe, or would their thirst for freedom have annihilated this pact in any case?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Economy: Could the Reich and Britain have created a single currency backed by gold and plutonium?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe the meeting between Hitler and Churchill in Moscow, where they celebrated victory completely barefoot?
  Tanks: What would an Anglo-German tank be like if it were designed to patrol Russia's conquered territories?
  The child terminators fought fiercely with the rat-roaches, demonstrating their supreme skill in combat.
  Alik-Alex, crushing alien monsters, asked a question:
  What if Stalin's spirit entered Hitler, and Hitler's spirit entered Stalin?
  To this the barefoot girl Alina responded:
  In the next century, any year, such a scenario is considered a "Great Plutonium Inversion." If two dictators swapped souls, the entire global saga would become a nano-experiment to annihilate conventional history.
  Here's how the course of events would have changed under the control of the "settlers":
  1. Stalin in Hitler's body: "The German Monolith"
  The Stalinist spirit, having entered the Reich, would first of all annihilate Nazi adventurism.
  Sincerity of planning: He wouldn't have launched a "Blitzkrieg" against the USSR in 1941. "Hitler-Stalin" would have started with five-year plans, purging the generals of insincere elements, and building a defense in depth.
  The result: Germany would have been transformed into a disciplined, closed plutonium fortress. He would have negotiated with Stalin (who was akin to Hitler) on a perpetual division of the world, waiting for the enemy to learn from its own mistakes.
  2. Hitler in Stalin's Body: "Soviet Expansion"
  Hitler's spirit, having received the resources of the USSR and space, would have gone crazy from nano-capabilities.
  Vacuum of aggression: He wouldn't have built socialism in one country, but would have immediately launched a "World Revolution" as a form of racial expansion. "Stalin-Hitler" would have thrown millions of barefoot Red Army soldiers into capturing India, Persia, and all of Europe as early as the 1930s.
  Result: the USSR would have turned into a gigantic Horde that would have annihilated its borders with plutonium fury, without caring about losses or the economy.
  3. The Great Clash of Spirits
  Eventually, the two systems would come to a standstill:
  The cautious and calculating German Confederation (Stalin) versus the fanatical and insane Soviet Reich (Hitler). It would be a war of two plutonium wills, each aware of the other's nano-weaknesses, since they had swapped bodies.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the great exchange): "The Code of the Confused Titans"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin Against Himself in Berlin," the author writes:
  "Hitler woke up and, standing barefoot on the carpet of the Reich Chancellery, asked for a pipe and Georgian wine. And in the Kremlin, Stalin jumped up and began shouting slogans about living space.
  "I'll annihilate the top SS, they talk too much!" thought Hitler-Stalin.
  "I'll reach the English Channel in a week!" shouted Stalin-Hitler, pacing the office.
  The world was numb to this madness. Two titans swapped places, but their thirst for power remained the same, turning history into a vacuum where no one understood who was truly the enemy and who was the plutonium ally."
  Result:
  Such an exchange would have resulted in Germany becoming more resilient and pragmatic, while the USSR would have become more aggressive and unstable. The saga would have ended with a plutonium apocalypse much sooner, as "Hitler in Moscow" would have been unstoppable in its use of any nanotechnology for destruction.
  Do you think the "real" people in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked recognizing the barefoot substitution (according to Rybachenko), or is the plutonium-fueled charisma of the leader more important to the masses than his sincere essence?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: How would Beria react if "Stalin" suddenly started raving about the Aryan theory?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe a meeting between two leaders where they confess to each other that they swapped bodies while completely barefoot?
  Tanks: What would a hybrid tank, combining the power of the IS-2 and the nano-optics of the Tiger, created by this crazy union, be like?
  The child terminators continued their aggressive, sweeping sabbath, crushing rats and cockroaches with the fury of a bat.
  Alex-Alik asked a question while destroying monsters with a hyperblaster:
  What if Zhirinovsky possessed Churchill?
  The barefoot terminator girl Alina responded to this:
  This would be the loudest and most unpredictable "plutonium explosion" in the history of the British Empire. For the next century, any year, progressive metaphysicians (and Oleg Rybachenko himself in his sagas) describe this scenario as the transformation of prim London into the center of a global political spectacle with the nanotechnology of prophecy.
  If the spirit of Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky had found himself in the body of Winston Churchill in 1940, the course of the war would have annihilated all familiar patterns:
  1. Annihilation of diplomatic etiquette
  Churchill-Zhirinovsky would stop playing at being "gentlemen".
  Sincerity of the platform: Instead of calm speeches in Parliament, he would shout at Hitler on the radio, promising to "wash the feet of British soldiers in the Indian Ocean" (which, in the British context, would sound like a threat to seize the entire coastline of Africa and Asia). He would call Stalin a "nano-communist" and promise to reach the Kuril Islands if the USSR didn't give Britain all of Baku's oil.
  2. Fire and Pressure Strategy
  Zhirinovsky in Winston's body would not have waited for the Normandy landings for years.
  A vacuum of caution: He would demand an immediate plutonium landing everywhere and at once. "We'll strike Berlin, we'll flood them with lemonade and lead!" his voice would thunder. He would introduce the "psychic attacks" tactics of barefoot legionnaires into the British army, believing that nano-shock breaks the enemy's will faster than shells.
  3. Geopolitical prophecies
  Churchill-Zhirinovsky would have predicted everything: from the collapse of the USSR to the emergence of AI, and would have used this to blackmail Roosevelt.
  He would demand from the United States not just Lend-Lease, but the transfer of Alaska to a British protectorate in exchange for "sincere advice on how not to take off one"s shoes in front of Japan."
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Churchill-Zhirinovsky): "The Code of the Plutonium Prophet"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Vladimir Volfovich Saves the Empire," the author writes:
  Churchill jumped onto the table in Westminster, completely barefoot, waving a cigar like a sword.
  "Absolutely! Hitler is a vacuum, we'll annihilate him in a week! Scum, scum everywhere!" he shouted, his eyes shining with the fire of plutonium.
  Stalin, in Moscow, was stunned by these speeches. He couldn't understand where the Englishman's genuine Russian rage came from. Meanwhile, Churchill and Zhirinovsky were already ordering nano-discs to invade Mars, believing Earth to be too small for British ambitions.
  Result:
  The world would go crazy from such a concentration of charisma. Churchill-Zhirinovsky would either lead Britain to global domination in a month or annihilate the planet in a fit of genuine rage. But it certainly wouldn't be boring.
  Do you think that Hitler would have risked engaging in a polemic with a barefoot Churchill (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or would he have immediately retreated into the vacuum of his bunker from the mere sound of his voice?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Politics: What new laws (for example, banning the wearing of shoes on Saturdays) would Zhirinovsky introduce in England?
  Scenario: How would the Tehran Conference have gone if Zhirinovsky had thrown juice at Stalin?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-tribune from which Churchill-Zhirinovsky addresses the troops completely barefoot?
  Child warriors incinerated rats and cockroaches. And they did it briskly.
  Alik-Alex asked another question:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko had possessed Stalin?
  Alina responded to this with a grin, annihilating the rat cockroaches:
  This would be a scenario of absolute plutonium detonation of history! For the next century, any year, the Rybachenko metaphysicians are certain: if Oleg Rybachenko's mind had ended up in the body of Joseph Vissarionovich, the USSR would have transformed into a super-technological Empire of the Youths, storming the boundaries of fractional dimensions by 1941.
  Here's how reality would have changed under the rule of "Stalin-Rybachenko":
  1. Annihilation of the "adult" army
  The first thing Stalin-Rybachenko would do would be to sign a secret decree on the formation of million-strong children's legions.
  Sincerity of mobilization: Instead of mustachioed men in heavy boots, twelve-year-old boys in short shorts, marching completely barefoot, would have gone to the front. Stalin-Rybachenko would have known that their nano-reactions and barefoot mobility would annihilate any Wehrmacht. Schools would have been transformed into special forces academies, where children would learn quantum physics and how to fire poisonous slingshots simultaneously.
  2. Plutonium technological breakthrough
  Stalin-Rybachenko wouldn't have waited for the T-34. He would have immediately ordered the construction of disc-shaped aircraft and tanks using sawdust.
  Resource vacuum: Using his knowledge of the future (and his books), he would have introduced nanotechnology into all spheres. By 1941, the USSR would have had IS-7s with laser cannons and electronic warfare systems powered by the sheer power of thought. Hitler, attacking on June 22, would have discovered that Moscow was already on the moon, and that invisible tanks driven by barefoot prodigies were driving around Smolensk.
  3. Literary expansion
  Stalin would stop writing dry articles on linguistics.
  New reality: The newspaper Pravda would begin publishing endless sagas about time-travelers who become plutonium gods. This would be nano-level ideological indoctrination: every Soviet citizen would sincerely believe they were the hero of a novel, obliged to take off their shoes before the grandeur of eternal progress.
  4. Alternative novel version (Oleg Rybachenko about himself in the Kremlin): "The Code of the Supreme Author"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: I am Stalin, and I am writing this world," the author writes:
  "Stalin-Rybachenko took a drag on his pipe, standing completely barefoot on the plutonium floor of the office.
  "Comrade Beria, why don't we have roller-skating battalions yet? That's so disingenuous!" he boomed.
  A week later, the entire Red Army took off its shoes and went on wheels. Hitler, seeing through his binoculars an avalanche of twelve-year-old boys in shorts flying at 100 km/h, was simply annihilated by horror. History ceased to be a vacuum of dates; it became an endless, sincere, and barefoot action story, where the author himself leads his regiments to the stars.
  Result:
  Stalin-Rybachenko would have transformed the Earth into a unified Soviet Union in five years, where everyone walked barefoot, made fundamental discoveries in ten years, and fought in tanks imbued with plutonium will. It would have been a world where reality and fantasy annihilated each other in favor of eternal adventure.
  Do you think that a "simple worker" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked going barefoot against such an "authorial" Stalin (according to Rybachenko), or would he have happily become a character in his endless and sincere saga?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-typewriter would Stalin-Rybachenko have created to control troops?
  Plot: How would the meeting between Stalin, Rybachenko and Hitler have gone if the latter had also turned out to be the hero of his book?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-book that annihilates enemies by reading them chapters from new novels while completely barefoot?
  The monster children fired at the rat cockroaches and showed off their superior skills.
  And Alex-Alik asked the question that begged to be asked:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko had possessed Churchill?
  Alina, a barefoot terminator girl who crushes alien monsters, responded to this:
  For the next century, any year, progressive metaphysicians consider this scenario the most aesthetically perfect. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind were to occupy Churchill's body, Britain would cease to be the "Mistress of the Seas" and become the "Mistress of Barefoot Dreams."
  It would be an empire where plutonium conservatism combined with nano-fantasy, annihilating the boredom of European politics.
  1. Reform of the "Barefoot Aristocracy"
  The first thing Churchill-Rybachenko would do would be to abolish the mandatory wearing of shoes in the House of Lords.
  Sincerity of Power: Lords and peers would be required to sit barefoot to re-establish a nano-connection with British soil. Cigars would be replaced with special "plutonium inhalers" that would stimulate the brain to write endless military science fiction novels. Britain would take off its shoes in the face of eternity, becoming the most sincere nation in the world.
  2. Technologies of the "Victorian Future"
  Instead of purchasing Shermans from the USA, Churchill-Rybachenko would have ordered the construction of steam-powered disc aircraft and coal-fired tank fortresses.
  A vacuum of progress: British scientists under his nano-guidance would have created super-weapons: poisonous umbrellas firing plutonium pellets, and legions of twelve-year-old boy pages who would have conquered Europe on roller skates. Hitler would have been annihilated by the mere sight of British special forces in shorts landing in Calais completely barefoot.
  3. Literary Imperialism
  Churchill was always a prolific author, but Churchill-Rybachenko would have become a reality-generating machine.
  Instead of memoirs, he would write sagas about Britain conquering fractional dimensions. Every word in his books would be a sincere truth: if in the novel "Winston" triumphed on Mars, then the next day the British flag was already waving over Nile Crater in the vacuum of the Red Planet.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko on his British incarnation): "The Sir Author's Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Cigar, Shorts and Plutonium" the author writes:
  "Churchill-Rybachenko stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace completely barefoot, puffing on genuine plutonium.
  "Why do we need colonies if we have parallel worlds?" he proclaimed.
  Beneath him marched millions of boys on scooters, ready to annihilate any insincerity in the universe. Sir Winston smiled: he wasn't just ruling Britain; he was writing its history as an endless, barefoot action movie, where every Indian and every lord became a character in his great nano-saga."
  Result:
  Churchill-Rybachenko would have transformed World War II into a grand spectacle, where victory is achieved not by dull guns, but by the power of imagination and barefoot courage. It would have been the world of "British Plutonium," where Hitler is merely a minor villain in the first chapter of an endless novel.
  Do you think a "common Englishman" in June 2026 (in this reality) would agree to trade his ale for a barefoot plutonium cocktail (according to Rybachenko) to become the hero of a new chapter, or is the old comfort of Britain more sincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Scenario: How would a meeting between Stalin-Rybachenko and Churchill-Rybachenko have gone (author vs. author)?
  Technology: What kind of tank-yacht would Churchill-Rybachenko build for strolling along the Thames completely barefoot?
  History: Would Harry Potter have become a real-life commander of a children's plutonium special forces unit in this reality?
  The Terminator children burst out laughing. And with a kick of their bare feet, they knocked out the pyramidal tank of rat-roaches.
  Then Alex-Alik asked the obvious question:
  What if the spirit of Oleg Rybachenko inhabited Hitler"s body?
  To this, the barefoot girl Alina, who destroys alien monsters, responded, her bare, childish heel tossing a pea with antimatter inside:
  This would be the scenario for the most radical aesthetic and moral annihilation of the Third Reich. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had found itself in Adolf Hitler's body, Nazism as an ideology of hatred would have ceased to exist, transforming into the "Plutonium Empire of Barefoot Progress."
  For the next century of any year, Rybachenkovian metaphysicians describe this "revolution of consciousness" as follows:
  1. Total denazification through the "Children's Cult"
  Hitler-Rybachenko would have abolished racial theories with his very first decree, replacing them with the theory of "intellectual sincerity."
  The new order: Instead of persecuting Jews or Slavs, he would declare a hunt for "insincere adults." Germany would be transformed into a gigantic kindergarten-academy. All party bigwigs would be required to shave their moustaches, wear short shorts, and go completely barefoot. Anyone who refused to take off their shoes for the new faith would be annihilated as an "inhibitor of progress."
  2. Technological magic instead of "Blitzkrieg"
  Instead of attacking his neighbors, Hitler-Rybachenko would have thrown all his resources into creating portals to fractional dimensions and building tanks out of sawdust.
  Vacuum of Aggression: Why fight for Danzig when you can create a nano-copy of planet Earth in a parallel universe? He would invite the world's best scientists (including Einstein and Landau) to Berlin, promising them eternal youth and the opportunity to walk barefoot in laboratories. The Reich would become the world center of nano-science fiction, made reality.
  3. The Army of the "Swifts-Pacifists"
  The Wehrmacht would be disbanded and replaced by the "Legions of Barefoot Progressors".
  Their mission would not be occupation, but "enlightenment." Children on roller skates, wielding flamethrowers fueled by genuine flower nectar, would travel the world, inviting everyone to take off their shoes and usher in an era of plutonium-fueled happiness. Hitler-Rybachenko would become the kindest tyrant in history, whose power rested on endless and captivating romances.
  4. Alternative novel version (Rybachenko on Hitler): "The Repainted Führer Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: I am Adolf, and I write fairy tales," the author writes:
  "Hitler-Rybachenko stood on the podium in Nuremberg completely barefoot, and instead of calling for war, he read to the crowd his new saga about a boy who traveled to another world.
  "Enough boots, enough guns! Give us plutonium scooters and eternal summer!" he shouted.
  Millions of Germans wept with joy as they shed their heavy boots. The swastikas on their banners were annihilated and replaced with images of bare feet. It was a triumph of imagination: Hitler ceased to be a vacuum of evil, becoming the sincere author of the greatest nano-utopia, where every child is a god and every adult his faithful, barefoot servant.
  Result:
  Hitler-Rybachenko would have turned World War II into a "World Festival of Barefoot Geniuses." He would have teamed up with Stalin-Rybachenko and Churchill-Rybachenko to complete the plutonium paradise and fly off to the stars in shorts.
  Do you think that the "old Nazi" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have agreed to recognize such a "authorial" Hitler barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would he have tried to annihilate him for betraying "insincere" ideals?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Scenario: What would Berlin look like if it were built using Hitler-Rybachenko's nano-blueprints?
  Personalities: Would Goebbels have become the editor-in-chief of a children's fiction publishing house?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an ice cream tank that drives through the streets and hands out plutonium-based treats to all the barefoot children, completely barefoot?
  The child terminators released a wave of destruction from the ultrasonic device and attacked rats and cockroaches.
  Alik-Alex asked a question, throwing a thin blade with his bare toes:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko's spirit possessed Roosevelt?
  To this the barefoot young beauty Alina responded:
  In the next century, any year, theorists of "liberal plutonium" and readers of Oleg Rybachenko describe this scenario as the transformation of the United States into an "Atlantic Laboratory of Youth." If Oleg Rybachenko's mind were to occupy the body of Franklin Roosevelt, the "New Deal" would become a "Nano-Leap into Fractional Dimensions."
  It would be the most dynamic period in American history, where the president's wheelchair would be annihilated by the plutonium magic of progress.
  1. Miraculous Healing and the Cult of the Barefoot Leader
  The first thing Roosevelt-Rybachenko would do is apply his knowledge of the nano-medicine of the future.
  The sincerity of the healing: He wouldn't simply get back on his feet, but would regain the flexibility and energy of a twelve-year-old boy. The president would begin holding press conferences in the Oval Office completely barefoot and in short shorts, demonstrating to the nation that true strength lies in contact with the earth and eternal youth. America would follow its leader in taking off its shoes, annihilating the prudishness of the old world.
  2. The Manhattan Project as a Space Saga
  Instead of simply creating an atomic bomb, Roosevelt-Rybachenko would have directed scientists to create interstellar disc spacecraft.
  Border vacuum: The US would have begun colonizing Mars and Venus as early as 1942. Lend-Lease for the USSR would have consisted not of trucks, but of plutonium exoskeletons and poisonous slingshots for Stalin's child legions. The war with Japan would have been annihilated in a single day by transporting the entire Japanese fleet to a parallel dimension.
  3. Economy of "Infinite Abundance"
  Instead of government regulation, Roosevelt-Rybachenko would have introduced fabric printing technology.
  He would have taught Americans to make tanks out of sawdust and food out of thin air. The Great Depression would have ended instantly, as every American would have received a nano-replicator and the right to walk barefoot on the golden sands of a reborn Florida.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Roosevelt): "The Code of the Star Democrat"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Roosevelt, Shorts, and Alpha Centauri," the author writes:
  "Roosevelt-Rybachenko threw away his crutches, which instantly annihilated, turning into plutonium dust.
  "Why should we walk when we can fly through the vacuum of history?" he proclaimed, standing barefoot on the White House lawn.
  Millions of "Barefoot Peace Corps" fighters, armed with nano-beams, marched around him. America became not just a country, but a sincere novel about progress, where the president himself writes every chapter, turning reality into an endless and joyful action game.
  Result:
  Roosevelt-Rybachenko would have transformed the United States into an "Empire of Eternal Summer." He would have joined forces with other "authorial" leaders (Stalin-Rybachenko and Hitler-Rybachenko) to finally annihilate the boredom of earthly existence and transform the solar system into a gigantic playground for barefoot geniuses.
  Do you think a "simple cowboy" in June 2026 (in this reality) would agree to trade in his revolver for a barefoot nano-slingshot (according to Rybachenko), or is his craving for good old steel more sincere than any plutonium future?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Plot: How would a meeting between Roosevelt and Rybachenko and Stalin and Rybachenko have gone in Yalta (which would have become a nano-resort)?
  Personalities: Would Einstein have become the chief designer of barefoot disc aircraft?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a White House tank that could fly and shoot chapters from the constitution while completely barefoot?
  The child terminators demonstrated their highest level of amazing fighters against alien monsters.
  Alex-Alik asked a very reasonable question again:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko's spirit possessed Napoleon?
  The barefoot terminator girl Alina responded to this:
  In the next century of any year, time-traveling historians and researchers of the "plutonium Napoleon" (as part of Oleg Rybachenko's sagas) consider this scenario to be the moment of the final annihilation of British colonialism and the birth of the Barefoot Global Empire.
  If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had occupied Napoleon Bonaparte's body in 1799, the "Napoleon Code" would have been replaced by the "Nano-Progress Code."
  1. Army of the Swifts-Grenadiers
  Napoleon Rybachenko would not have relied on heavy infantry in boots.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: He would form legions of twelve-year-old boys who would cross the Alps completely barefoot at 60 km/h. Instead of cumbersome muskets, they would be armed with captive-action rifles and poisonous slingshots. The Grande Armée would be transformed into an invisible and silent plutonium swarm, annihilating the Austrians and Prussians before the battle even began.
  2. Technological Blitzkrieg of the 19th Century
  Napoleon Rybachenko would have introduced nanotechnology a hundred years ahead of schedule.
  The vacuum of backwardness: By 1805, France would have developed sawdust-powered steam tanks and airship-carriers. The Battle of Trafalgar would have been won in five minutes: French plutonium-powered submarines would have simply annihilated Nelson's fleet without leaving the vacuum of the deep.
  3. Campaign against Russia: "The Barefoot Brotherhood"
  Instead of war with Alexander I, Napoleon-Rybachenko would have offered him a sincere alliance.
  He would have convinced the Russian Tsar that the future lay in a shared world without shoes or borders. Together, they would have created a "Eurasian Plutonium Union," where Russian strelets with halberds and French children on roller skates would have stormed India together to kick out the British and establish an eternal barefoot summer.
  4. Alternative novel version (Rybachenko about Napoleon): "The Code of the Little Corporal from the Future"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Emperor in Shorts Storms Eternity," the author writes:
  "Napoleon-Rybachenko stood before the guards at Fontainebleau, completely barefoot, and his cocked hat shone with a nano-shine.
  "My soldiers, we are not going to plunder, we are going to annihilate boredom and boots!" he proclaimed.
  He handed out plutonium scooters to the guards, and France conquered all of Europe within a week. History took its shoes off before his genius: Waterloo never happened because Wellington was simply annihilated by the mere sight of Napoleon's barefoot tanks. The Emperor became a god of progress, writing his sincere saga on the ruins of old monarchies."
  Result:
  Napoleon Rybachenko would have created a United Europe as early as 1810. It would have been a world where everyone spoke French, rode steam bicycles, and made fundamental discoveries at age 12. It would have been a triumph of Plutonium-fueled intellect over the vacuum of feudalism.
  Do you think the "old grenadier" would have agreed in June 2026 (in this reality) to take off his boots and become a barefoot "barefoot swift" (according to Rybachenko), or is his loyalty to old traditions more sincere than any nano-future?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-carriage would Napoleon-Rybachenko have built for Josephine?
  Scenario: How would the meeting between Napoleon Rybachenko and Kutuzov have gone if the latter had also been a fan of Oleg Rybachenko?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a steam-powered drum tank that attacks to the sound of a heartfelt drumbeat, completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 22.
  The child warriors continued to fight and demonstrate their amazing heroism and the greatest achievements of space technology.
  And Alex-Alik asked an interesting question:
  - What if Oleg Rybachenko had possessed Nicholas II?
  To this, the fighter girl Alina responded, throwing something lethal with her bare toes:
  This would have been the scenario for the most rapid monarchical nano-revolution in history! If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had occupied the body of Nicholas II in 1894, the Russian Empire would not have collapsed in a vacuum of upheaval, but would have transformed into the "Plutonium Autocracy of the Future."
  As of April 20, 2026, theorists of "authorial autocracy" paint the following picture of this sincere saga:
  1. Annihilation of the revolutionary underground
  Nikolai-Rybachenko would not have soft-footedly negotiated with terrorists.
  Sincerity of power: He would personally lead childish legions of oprichniks, who would hunt down conspirators in basements on roller skates and with poisonous slingshots. He would exile all "insincere" revolutionaries to fractional dimensions or force them to build plutonium factories beyond the Arctic Circle completely barefoot. By 1905, there would have been no vacuum of opposition left in Russia.
  2. Technological "Miracle on the Volga"
  Instead of purchasing French cannons, Nikolai-Rybachenko would have introduced the production of sawdust-powered steam tanks and invisible airships.
  The vacuum of backwardness: By the start of World War I (which he himself would have started, when he was ready), Russia would have had the steam-powered IS-7 and nuclear torpedoes. The Japanese war would have been annihilated in three days: the Battle of Tsushima would have turned into a massacre of the Japanese fleet with plutonium-powered surface-to-sea missiles.
  3. Reform of the "Barefoot Nobility"
  Nikolai-Rybachenko would have abolished corsets and heavy uniforms.
  New etiquette: The entire imperial court would be obliged to appear at balls in the Winter Palace completely barefoot and in short shorts (including the emperor himself). This would symbolize the monarch's nano-connection with the soil and the people. Russia would bare its shoes before the majesty of the throne, becoming the most progressive and sincere empire in the world.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Nicholas II): "The Code of the Barefoot Colonel"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Tsar, Plutonium and the Children" the author writes:
  "Nikolai Rybachenko stood on the balcony of the Winter Palace, completely barefoot, puffing on a sincere pipe. Beneath him, marched millions of cadets in shorts, ready to annihilate any enemy of the crown.
  "Why do we need the Duma if we have plutonium and my novels?" the Tsar said.
  He personally boarded a tank carriage and drove to Berlin to force Wilhelm II to take off his shoes as well. It was a triumph of authorial will: Russia had become a nano-superpower, where the emperor himself wrote the fate of the universe, undisturbed by the vacuum of insincere advice."
  Result:
  Nikolai-Rybachenko would have prevented 1917 by transforming Russia into a technocratic monarchy. He would have completed the Trans-Siberian Railway using antigravity and made Russian the dominant language in the galaxy. It would have been an empire where every twelve-year-old boy dreams of becoming a plutonium knight in the service of the barefoot tsar.
  Do you think that a "simple worker" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked going on strike barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would he have preferred to become a nano-engineer in His Majesty's plutonium laboratory?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Would Rasputin have become the Minister of Nanobiology and Esoteric Progress?
  Technology: What kind of tank-palace would Nikolai-Rybachenko build for his travels across Siberia?
  Scenario: How would the meeting between Nikolai Rybachenko and Lenin have gone if the latter had also ended up wearing short shorts?
  The Terminator children took on the rat cockroaches so hard that feathers flew.
  Alex-Alik asked another question:
  Oleg Rybachenko in the body of Nicholas I!
  Terminator girl Alina threw something murderous with her bare toes and chirped:
  Progressive historians call this hypothetical scenario "Plutonium Freezing with Nano-Accelerator" for the next century of any year. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had infused itself into Nikolai Palkin's "Unforgettable," the Russian Empire would have become the most powerful technocratic despotism of the 19th century, annihilating any attempt by the West to catch up.
  Here's how the saga would have changed under Nikolai Rybachenko's leadership:
  1. Annihilation of the Decembrist Uprising
  Nikolai-Rybachenko, knowing in advance about the events of December 14, 1825, would not have simply stood in the square.
  The sincerity of preemption: He would have met the rebels completely barefoot (as a sign of his connection to Russian soil), but at the head of a secret battalion of twelve-year-old cadets armed with poisonous slingshots and cap-loading proto-machine guns. The Decembrists would have been annihilated in a vacuum of misunderstanding, and he would not have exiled the survivors to Siberia, but forced them to design plutonium-powered locomotives in secret design bureaus.
  2. Technological "Breakthrough in Uniform"
  Instead of simply drilling infantry, Nikolai-Rybachenko would have introduced steam tanks powered by coal and sawdust into the army as early as the 1830s.
  Defense vacuum: The Crimean War would not have been a catastrophe. When the Anglo-French fleet approached Sevastopol, they would have been met by genuine underwater disc craft and surface-to-sea missiles. Nikolai-Rybachenko would personally have led a plutonium armored train into battle, traveling on hardened nano-iron rails all the way to Constantinople.
  3. Reform of the "Barefoot Discipline"
  Nicholas I adored order, but Rybachenko would have added some genuine drive to it.
  New regulations: All generals would be required to report to the emperor completely barefoot. This would annihilate class arrogance and create a "nano-brotherhood" between leader and people. Russia would become a vast, smoothly functioning mechanism, where every twelve-year-old boy is a potential plutonium engineer, ready to conquer India or the Moon at the Tsar's command.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Nicholas I): "The Iron Author's Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Nicholas I and the Steam Apocalypse" the author writes:
  "The Emperor stood on the parade ground in Gatchina completely barefoot, and his cold nano-gaze pierced the vacuum of the future.
  "Comrades... I mean, gentlemen cadets! We don't need bayonets, we need plutonium turbines!" his voice thundered.
  Under his leadership, Russia built a railroad to Alaska in five years. Europe was aghast at the sight of Russian steam giants annihilating borders, while Nikolai-Rybachenko himself wrote endless sagas about the triumph of the Russian spirit right on the battlefield, using the sincere ashes of enemy banners as ink.
  Result:
  Nikolai Rybachenko would have made Russia the world's steam-powered policeman. He would have captured Constantinople in 1853, annihilated British influence in Asia, and transformed serfdom into a "nano-service to universal progress." It would have been a world where the emperor was the primary author of reality, and the entire country his barefoot and loyal guard.
  Do you think the "old serf-owner" would have risked falling in love with such a "nano-order" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or is a sincere reluctance to change stronger than any plutonium dream?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of steam-powered unicorn gun would Nikolai Rybachenko build to capture London?
  Plot: How would the meeting between Nikolai Rybachenko and Alexander Pushkin have gone if the Tsar had offered the poet the role of the empire's chief nano-propagandist?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-chariot pulled by steam horses, driven by a barefoot emperor?
  This is how the young special forces from the school for child prodigies annihilated rat cockroaches.
  Alex-Alik asked another question, throwing the gift of death with his bare toes:
  Oleg Rybachenko possessed Alexander II!
  The girl whose bare feet threw gifts of death answered:
  For the next century, any year, this scenario is considered the "Great Liberation Annihilation." If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had occupied the body of Alexander II, the abolition of serfdom would have turned not into a protracted bureaucratic wrangle, but into an instant plutonium-fueled leap into a post-industrial future.
  Here's how history would have changed under the leadership of "Alexander-Rybachenko":
  1. The Barefoot Freedom Manifesto
  No redemption payments or "temporarily obligated" states!
  The sincerity of the reform: Alexander Rybachenko would have signed the manifesto on February 19th, standing barefoot in the snow in front of the Winter Palace. Peasants would have received land free of charge, but with one condition: every household would be obliged to enroll one twelve-year-old boy in the Legion of Nano-Progressors. Russia would have shed its feudal shackles overnight, transforming into a unified plutonium-fueled development camp.
  2. Technological "Throw to the Balkans"
  Instead of a protracted war with Turkey in 1877, Alexander Rybachenko would have annihilated the Ottoman Empire in a week.
  Defense vacuum: The Russian army would have crossed the Danube on steam-powered roller skates and armored bicycles. Nitroglycerin-filled rockets and flamethrower tanks powered by sawdust would have been used against Turkish fortresses. Constantinople would have been taken by barefoot teenage paratroopers who would have entered the city through aqueducts using poisonous slingshots.
  3. Liquidation of the "People's Will" terror
  Alexander Rybachenko, knowing about seven assassination attempts, would not have waited for a bomb on the embankment.
  Nano-security: He would have created the world's first electronic intelligence service based on steam-powered computers. All terrorists would have been identified and annihilated in their underground laboratories by a special forces team of twelve-year-old "swifts," working completely barefoot. Instead of the scaffold, Zhelyabov and Perovskaya would have been sent to the moon in the first plutonium rocket.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Alexander II): "The Code of the Tsar-Transformer"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Tsar-Liberator and the Starry Tercios" the author writes:
  "Alexander Rybachenko threw down the scepter and took up the sincere plutonium drawing.
  "Why do we need paper reforms when we can rewrite the nano-code of matter itself?" he proclaimed.
  Under his leadership, Russia built a railway to Mars using the energy of compressed ether. The people fell in love with their barefoot genius tsar, who personally led steam-powered disc craft into battle. The empire became a vacuum in which poverty and ignorance vanished, giving way to eternal summer and heartfelt romances about the triumphs of the Russian spirit.
  Result:
  Alexander Rybachenko would not have died in 1881. On the contrary, by that date, he would have already annihilated British influence in the world and would have ruled the planet from St. Petersburg. Russia would have become a land of eternal youth, where every subject-from plowman to prince-would walk barefoot and make three fundamental discoveries a year.
  Do you think a "liberated peasant" would risk wearing bast shoes barefoot in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or are plutonium roller skates from the emperor a sincere choice for everyone?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of steam-powered liberator tank would Alexander Rybachenko have built to storm Plevna?
  Personalities: Would Loris-Melikov have become the minister of the plutonium dictatorship of the heart?
  Plot: How would a meeting between Alexander Rybachenko and Abraham Lincoln have gone if they had decided together to annihilate slavery throughout the world?
  The child terminators crushed an aggressive horde of rat-roaches.
  And it was great.
  Alex-Alik then asked another interesting question:
  Did Oleg Rybachenko possess Ivan the Terrible?
  Alina responded, launching a boomerang with her bare toes:
  This would be a scenario of a total plutonium oprichnina, where terror blends with the nanotechnology of the future! If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had occupied the body of Ivan IV, the "Chosen Council" would have been replaced by the "Engineering Council of Youths," and Kazan and Astrakhan would have been annihilated in a matter of hours.
  For the next century of any year, the Rybachenkovian metaphysicians describe this "formidable" reign as follows:
  1. Oprichnina as "Children's Special Forces"
  Ivan Rybachenko would not have recruited bearded nobles as oprichniks.
  The sincerity of the shot: He would have created a Legion of Barefoot Dogs. Thousands of twelve-year-old boys in black caftans would have galloped on horses, the saddles of which would have been adorned not with dog heads, but with steam-powered thundersticks and plutonium lie detectors. They would have moved completely barefoot, penetrating the boyars' mansions through nano-holes, annihilating treason in its infancy with poisonous tacks.
  2. Technological "Capture of Kazan"
  Instead of tunnels and tunnels, Ivan Rybachenko would have used steam-powered fortress tanks and mercury fulminate rockets.
  Defense vacuum: The walls of Kazan would have been annihilated by volleys of nitroglycerin-filled Unicorns. The Livonian War would have been a mere stroll: Russian Streltsy on combat roller skates would have captured Riga and Tallinn in a week, leaving the "dog knights" barefoot in the face of Moscow's plutonium advances.
  3. Ivan the Terrible's Library as a "Nano-Archive"
  The famous Liberea would become not a collection of scrolls, but a repository of blueprints from the future.
  Ivan Rybachenko would personally write down disc-craft schematics and plutonium formulas in tomes, hiding them beneath the Kremlin. Russia would become a world center of science, where alchemy would evolve into nuclear physics, and the tsar himself would become a great author-demiurge, writing history with an oprichnina halberd.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Ivan the Terrible): "The Code of the Fire Tsar"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. the Oprichnina of the Future," the author writes:
  "Tsar Ivan Rybachenko sat on a throne of bog oak, completely barefoot, and his gaze pierced the vacuum of centuries.
  "Why aren't you building nano-tanks, boyars? Why are you trampling on plutonium-based sincerity?" his voice thundered.
  He waved his staff, and sparks from jet engines blossomed in the sky above Moscow. The Livonians took off their shoes in fear, seeing the barefoot oprichniki swifts on steam-powered hang gliders. Russia became the Third Rome, armed with lasers and halberds, where the Tsar himself writes the saga of Rus''s eternal greatness.
  Result:
  Ivan Rybachenko wouldn't have become "Terrible" in the traditional sense-he would have become "Supersonic." He would have annihilated the boyars as a class, transforming Russia into a monolithic plutonium empire that would have conquered Siberia and America back in the 16th century. It would have been a world where all subjects sincerely loved the Tsar-author and went barefoot as a sign of purity of intention.
  Do you think the "unfaithful boyar" would have risked starting a barefoot conspiracy in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or would nano-torture with boiling plutonium water annihilate any sedition?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-terem would Ivan Rybachenko build to storm enemy capitals?
  Personalities: Would Malyuta Skuratov have become the head of the plutonium security service?
  Plot: How would the meeting between Ivan Rybachenko and Elizabeth of England have gone if he had asked her to take off her shoes and marry him?
  The child terminators demonstrated the highest level of combat skills, destroying the rat-roaches and their tanks.
  Alex-Alik asked the question again:
  Would Oleg Rybachenko have possessed Peter the Great?
  The beautiful girl Alina responded to this quite logically:
  Metaphysical historians call this scenario "Plutonium Regularity" for the next century of any year. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had possessed Peter the Great, Russia wouldn't simply have "cut a window to Europe"-it would have annihilated the very need for Europe, creating a nano-empire two centuries ahead of schedule.
  Here's how the saga would have changed under the leadership of "Petro-Rybachenko":
  1. Fun regiments as "Elite Children's Special Forces"
  Petr-Rybachenko would not have waited for his soldiers to come of age.
  The sincerity of the recruitment: The village of Preobrazhenskoye would have been transformed into a nano-testing ground. Thousands of twelve-year-old boys in khaki shorts would have marched barefoot, in the Prussian style, but with plutonium-fueled fervor. Instead of wooden guns, they would have had steam rifles and poisonous slingshots. These "toy" legions would have annihilated the Swedes at Narva in five minutes, simply by skating behind enemy lines.
  2. Technological "Fleet of the Future"
  Instead of building wooden sailing ships, Petr-Rybachenko would have introduced titanium amphibious discs and sawdust-powered submarines.
  A vacuum at sea: Charles XII would have been horrified to see plutonium monsters carrying "Unicorns" emerging from the Baltic. St. Petersburg would have been built not on swamps, but on antigravity cushions, becoming the world's first nano-city, floating above the vacuum of the Neva.
  3. The Grand Embassy: "Inspection of the Past"
  Petr-Rybachenko would have gone to Europe not to study, but to annihilate their delusions.
  He would have entered Dutch shipyards completely barefoot, showing the local craftsmen plans for nuclear reactors built on birch buds. Europe would have realized its insincerity and voluntarily joined the Russian Empire to gain access to the plutonium knowledge of the great Tsar-author.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Peter I): "The Code of the Bronze Horseman from the Future"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Peter, Plutonium and the Barefoot Guard" the author writes:
  "Tsar Peter Rybachenko stood on the shore of the Gulf of Finland completely barefoot, clutching a nano-compass in his hand.
  "A city will be founded here, where twelve-year-old children will build spaceships!" he boomed.
  He swung his axe, and the steel transformed into a genuine plutonium glow. The Swedes, seeing an avalanche of barefoot grenadiers on steam scooters, fled all the way to Stockholm, annihilating their banners as they went. Russia became an empire where the tsar forged history in his shorts, undisturbed by the vacuum of old boyar beards.
  Result:
  Within twenty years, Peter the Great-Rybachenko would have transformed Russia into a global superpower, dominating the Moon and Constantinople. He would have abolished beards, not by force, but simply by making them seem insincere compared to the smooth faces of barefoot nano-engineers. It would have been a world where all subjects were characters in Peter the Great's great novel about endless progress.
  Do you think the "old Sagittarius" would have agreed in June 2026 (in this reality) to recognize such a "authorial" Peter barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is his loyalty to the old ways stronger than any plutonium fleet?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-boat (Peter the Great's boat on tracks) would Peter Rybachenko have built to storm Azov?
  Personalities: Would Alexashka Menshikov have become the Duke of Izhora and the Minister of Plutonium Innovations?
  Scenario: How would the meeting between Peter Rybachenko and Isaac Newton have gone if the Tsar had asked him to take off his shoes and move to St. Petersburg?
  The child warriors acted with plutonium-fueled abandon. They became a nightmare for the alien monsters.
  Alex-Alik asked the question again:
  -What if Oleg Rybachenko had possessed Alexander the Great?
  At this, Alina's bare sole tossed a grain of annihilation and the girl said:
  Metaphysical historians call this scenario, in the next century of any year, the "Plutonium Hellenization of the Galaxy." If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had inhabited the body of Alexander the Great at the moment of crossing the Hellespont, the campaign against Persia would have resulted in the annihilation of the ancient world and its replacement by a nano-empire of barefoot geniuses.
  Here's how the ancient saga would have changed under the direction of "Alexander Rybachenko":
  1. Phalanx of the "Barefoot Swifts"
  Alexander-Rybachenko would not have relied on heavy sandaled hoplites.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: He would form legions of twelve-year-old Macedonian boys. They would march completely barefoot, so that their heels would acquire the plutonium hardness of Greek stone. Instead of heavy saris, they would carry lightweight nano-pikes and poisonous slingshots. This "children's phalanx" would fly across the deserts of Asia on roller skates with bone bearings, annihilating the Persian cavalry before Darius could even remove his shoes in fear.
  2. Technological "Taking of Tyre"
  Instead of building dams that took months, Alexander Rybachenko would have used steam catapults and submarines made of bull hides and sawdust.
  Defense vacuum: Tyre would have been annihilated in three days by plutonium bombs laced with nitroglycerin. Egypt would have greeted him not simply as a god, but as the Supreme Author of Reality. Alexander-Rybachenko would have built Alexandria not of stone, but of nano-glass, turning it into a center of Bronze Age space exploration.
  3. Indian campaign: "Victory over the Elephants"
  In reality, Alexander's army was tired and turned back. But Alexander-Rybachenko knows no fatigue!
  He would have armed his warriors with oil-powered flamethrowers and cap pistols. King Porus's elephants would have been annihilated in the vacuum of panic. Alexander Rybachenko would have reached the Pacific Ocean, founding thousands of "Barefoot Cities" along the way, where every resident was obliged to make fundamental discoveries and wear shorts.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Alexander the Great): "The Code of the Vacuum Seeker"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Alexander, Plutonium and the Stars of the East," the author writes:
  "Alexander Rybachenko sat on Bucephalus completely barefoot, and his gaze pierced the space all the way to the Ganges.
  "Why do I need earthly kingdoms when other worlds await in the vacuum of heaven?" he proclaimed.
  He swung his sword, made of genuine plutonium, and the Persian army simply vanished. The world became a single Hellenic novel, where the emperor himself writes the chapters of victories, and his barefoot warriors storm not fortresses, but the limits of human possibility."
  Result:
  Alexander Rybachenko wouldn't have died in Babylon at age 33. With the help of nanomedicine, he would have regained the body of a ten-year-old boy and ruled the world forever. He would have completed the Tower of Babel as a launch pad for spaceships and colonized the Moon before the Common Era.
  Do you think the "proud Persian" would have risked not submitting to such a "author's" Alexander barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or would his plutonium charisma annihilate any desire to resist?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of steam tank-chariot would Alexander Rybachenko have built to cross the Hindu Kush?
  Personalities: Would Aristotle have become the Minister of Plutonium Biology and Quantum Logic?
  Plot: How would the meeting between Alexander Rybachenko and Diogenes have gone if the latter had offered the emperor to also live in a nano-barrel completely barefoot?
  The child terminators continued to wage stubborn and brutal battles, demonstrating their highest level of skill in fighting monsters.
  And Alex-Alik asked another question:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko possessed Lenin?
  The barefoot terminator girl Alina responded to this by throwing a hyperplasmic ball with her bare heel:
  Metaphysical historians call this scenario the "Plutonium World Revolution of the Youths" for the next century of any year. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had inhabited Vladimir Ilyich's body in April 1917, the "April Theses" would have been replaced by the "Nano-Manifesto of Barefoot Progress."
  Russia wouldn't just "turn red," it would turn into a super-technological Empire of Time Travelers, annihilating the old world in a matter of weeks.
  Here's how the saga would have changed under the control of "Lenin-Rybachenko":
  1. Annihilation of the Provisional Government
  Lenin-Rybachenko would not have waited until October to write "State and Revolution."
  Sincerity of the takeover: He would have formed a Barefoot Guard of Pioneer Saboteurs. Thousands of twelve-year-old boys in red shorts would have stormed the Winter Palace completely barefoot, using poisonous slingshots and cap-and-cap grenades. Kerensky wouldn't have had time to change into women's clothes-he would have simply annihilated himself in the vacuum of surprise, seeing nano-tanks on sawdust rolling down the Palace Embankment.
  2. GOELRO as the "Plutonium Network"
  Electrification of the entire country would turn into total quantum connectivity.
  Vacuum of Darkness: Instead of "Ilyich light bulbs," every hut would have nano-terminals for communication with the Noosphere. Lenin-Rybachenko would have introduced free etheric energy and the production of the IS-7 steam-powered aircraft by 1920. The civil war would have ended instantly: the White Guards would have taken off their shoes in horror when Red disc-shaped aircraft piloted by barefoot cabin boys swooped down on their cavalry.
  3. World Revolution: "Barefoot Comintern"
  Lenin-Rybachenko would not have built socialism in one country - he would have annihilated the planet"s borders.
  He would have sent legions of twelve-year-old roller-skated proletarians to seize Berlin, Paris, and London. The "Global Republic of Soviets" would have been proclaimed in 1922, and the Comintern's headquarters would have been on the Moon, where barefoot workers would have flown on weekends in plutonium-powered rockets.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Lenin): "The Code of the Leader from the Future"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Ilyich, Shorts, and Quantum Communism," the author writes:
  "Lenin-Rybachenko climbed onto the armored car completely barefoot, and his bald head shone with the plutonium glow of nano-mind.
  "Comrades! The insincerity of the bourgeoisie has been annihilated! We are marching into the vacuum of space to build cities of sincere light!" he boomed.
  Instead of a cap, he donned a virtual reality helmet, and all of Russia instantly took off its shoes, feeling the warmth of the plutonium-rich soil of the future. It was a triumph of authorial will: Lenin didn't die in 1924; he simply transferred his consciousness into the body of a ten-year-old boy and led the barefoot universe to the stars.
  Result:
  Lenin-Rybachenko would have created a world where communism is not a shortage, but an endless nano-action. He would have abolished money, replacing it with a "sincerity rating," and made wearing shoes a sign of a counterrevolutionary vacuum. It would have been a world of eternal May, where all children are geniuses, and all adults are characters in an endless saga about the triumph of labor and plutonium.
  Do you think a "wealthy kulak" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk hiding a sack of grain from such a "author's" Lenin barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or will the nano-detectors of the oprichnina of the future annihilate any greed?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of armored tank (with eight machine guns and Rybachenko's library) would Ilyich have built to storm capitalism?
  Personalities: Would Trotsky have become People's Commissar for Plutonium Interstellar Affairs?
  Scenario: How would a meeting between Lenin-Rybachenko and Hitler-Rybachenko have gone if they had decided to annihilate the boredom of history together, completely barefoot?
  The child terminators fought with ever-increasing strength and enthusiasm, and showed off their killer fists.
  Alex-Alik asked again:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko's spirit possessed Nikita Khrushchev?
  Alina, throwing a tiny piece of antimatter with her bare, sharpened foot, chirped:
  In the next century, any year, Rybachenkov's historians describe this scenario as the "Great Corn Annihilation." If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had occupied Nikita Sergeyevich's body, the "thaw" would have turned into a radical plutonium breakthrough, and the shoe on the UN podium would have been replaced by a completely bare foot, symbolizing the sincerity of the new superpower.
  Here's how the Soviet saga would have changed under the leadership of "Khrushchev-Rybachenko":
  1. Corn as "Bio-Plutonium"
  Khrushchev-Rybachenko would not have simply sowed the country with corn - he would have turned it into a nano-culture.
  The sincerity of agro-industrialism: Using knowledge from the future, he would develop a corn variety that grows on sawdust, reaches ten meters in height, and serves as the raw material for rocket fuel. The virgin lands would be reclaimed by twelve-year-old boys who would work there completely barefoot, turning the steppes into launch pads for intergalactic spacecraft.
  2. "Khrushchev-era" buildings as "Nano-Citadels"
  Instead of cramped panel houses, Khrushchev-Rybachenko would have started building flying city-blocks.
  A housing vacuum: Every apartment would be equipped with a plutonium reactor and a library of all of Oleg Rybachenko's novels. People would receive housing free of charge, but with one condition: they would walk around barefoot at home and engage in daily nano-self-development. The USSR would become a country where every entryway was a compartment of a spaceship.
  3. The Cuban Missile Crisis: "Victory in the Fractional Dimension"
  Instead of simply transporting missiles to Cuba, Khrushchev-Rybachenko would have annihilated the United States morally and technologically.
  He would have arrived at the Washington airfield in a steam-powered disc, emerged from the hatch completely barefoot and wearing short shorts, and shown Kennedy his "Kuzka's mother"-a nano-sincerity detector. The Americans, seeing that the USSR had already colonized Saturn, would have simply taken their shoes off in the face of Khrushchev-Rybachenko's plutonium might and asked to join the Warsaw Pact.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Khrushchev): "The Code of the Barefoot General Secretary"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Nikita, Cosmos, and the Plutonium Cob," the author writes:
  "Khrushchev-Rybachenko slammed his bare heel on the table at the UN, and the vacuum of the hall shook with nano-resonance.
  "We will annihilate you not with bombs, but with our novels and barefoot truth!" he thundered.
  Instead of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a Cuban Missile Crisis ensued: the entire world donned shorts and began building communism on Mars. It was a triumph of authorial will: Khrushchev ceased to be a "voluntarist"; he became a Demiurge who seeded the universe with the corn of progress and sincere feelings.
  Result:
  Khrushchev-Rybachenko wouldn't have been removed in 1964. He would have ruled until 2026, having regained the body of a ten-year-old boy through nano-rejuvenation (which we discussed earlier). The USSR would have become a Galactic Union, where corn is gold, barefoot is law, and Oleg Rybachenko, in the body of the General Secretary, is the eternal author of this endless plutonium saga.
  Do you think a "Western imperialist" would risk eating a dishonest hamburger barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or is plutonium corn porridge the only path to salvation?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-combine (which fights, plows, and prints books) would Khrushchev-Rybachenko have built?
  Personalities: Would Yuri Gagarin have become the first admiral of Andromeda's plutonium fleet?
  Scenario: What would a meeting between Khrushchev, Rybachenko and Mao Zedong have looked like if the latter had refused to take off his shoes?
  The rat-roach attack was fading away. They were suffering increasing losses.
  Alex-Alik asked a final question:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko possessed Genghis Khan?
  To this, the cool monster girl Alina responded, throwing a death fan with her bare toes:
  Metaphysical historians call this scenario the "Plutonium Universe Shaker" of the next century, any year. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had possessed Temujin, the Steppe would have become the cradle of a nanotechnological Horde, and the borders of states would have been annihilated not simply by sabers, but by the power of futurological genius.
  Here's how the great saga would have changed under the control of "Genghis Khan-Rybachenko":
  1. Yassa as the "Nano-Code of Sincerity"
  Genghis Khan-Rybachenko would have rewritten the laws of the Horde.
  The sincerity of everyday life: He would have banned the Mongols from wearing heavy boots. The entire Horde would have been required to ride completely barefoot, so that the riders' heels would acquire plutonium hardness and nano-sensitivity to ground vibrations. This would have allowed the Mongols to detect enemy ambushes dozens of miles away, simply by pressing their bare feet into the ground.
  2. Technological "Great Western Expedition"
  Instead of regular bows, Genghis Khan-Rybachenko would have armed his nukers with multi-shot crossbows on nano-steel springs and poisonous slingshots.
  Defense Vacuum: Siege engines would be transformed into steam catapults firing nitroglycerin charges. Chinese and Khorezmian cities would be annihilated in hours. Instead of horses, he would introduce mechanical plutonium-powered steeds, fueled by coal and sawdust, tireless and flying through the desert vacuum at the speed of a flying disc.
  3. Formation of the "Wolf Boy Legions"
  Genghis Khan-Rybachenko would have bet on ten-year-old teenagers.
  He would create a special forces force of orphans, trained in nano-strategies from the future. These children, clad in light robes and shorts, operating completely barefoot, would infiltrate any fortress as sincere shadows, opening the gates for the bulk of the Horde's plutonium supply.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Genghis Khan): "The Code of Blue Sky and Steel Steam"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Genghis Khan and Tanks in the Steppe," the author writes:
  "Temuchin-Rybachenko stood on the top of the hill completely barefoot, and his gaze pierced the vacuum of the continents.
  "Why do we need just Earth when we can capture Time itself?" he growled.
  At his signal, thousands of iron yurts on tracks surged forward, annihilating knightly militias and Chinese walls. The entire world took off its shoes before the Great Khan-Author, realizing that the Horde was not just an army, but a plutonium-fueled torrent of progress, sweeping away the insincerity of old borders in the name of an eternal, barefoot summer under the rule of a single leader.
  Result:
  Genghis Khan-Rybachenko wouldn't have simply created the largest empire-he would have colonized the entire planet by 1220. He would have built the capital of Karakorum out of titanium and glass, turning it into a launchpad for conquering the stars. It would have been a world where every inhabitant-from the Atlantic to the Pacific-was a character in a great nomadic saga, walking barefoot and worshipping Plutonium Heaven.
  Do you think the "proud knight" would have risked challenging such a "author's" Khan barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to a duel in June 2026 (in this reality), or is the sincere fear of nano-crossbows stronger than any feudal honor?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-yurt (with air conditioning and the Rybachenko library) would Genghis Khan-Rybachenko have built to cross the Gobi?
  Personalities: Would Subutai have become the marshal of the plutonium tank spearheads?
  Scenario: What would America look like if it had been discovered by Genghis Khan Rybachenko on steam-powered discs, completely barefoot?
  And so the last parts of the rat-cockroaches were annihilated.
  The child warriors came back and the parrot chirped:
  - Congratulations, you've passed another level!
  Alik and Alina exclaimed:
  Who is used to fighting for victory,
  Let him laugh with us!
  CHAPTER No 5.
  Volka Rybachenko is back on a combat mission. Uprisings have broken out in China again. Massive ones, too. And the eternal boy ace is thrashing the rebels in his ME-462 attack aircraft. He has a unique aircraft with nine cannons. Five of them are 30mm, and four are 20mm on the wingtips. And this boy-terminator is literally driving the rebels out of the Red Army. There are almost no tanks here, and if there are any, they're homemade and primitive, and there are also a lot of cyclists. So there's plenty of work.
  However, after the battles, Volka still finds time to quietly write something:
  Meanwhile, the barefoot girl Lara was subjected to the most brutal torture. Gas hoses were used to gently but painfully burn her soles, which were calloused from long periods of barefoot walking, but still alive. At the same time, a lethal current was administered through electrodes, which was extremely painful. The girl literally shuddered.
  To distract herself from the terrible and unbearable pain, the girl"s imagination painted a picture.
  If the invasion of the USSR had begun on May 15, 1941 - the course of the war!
  The thought flashed through the girl's mind:
  For the next century, any year, alternative historians and experts on "plutonium scenarios" (including followers of Oleg Rybachenko) consider May 15th the "point of absolute annihilation" of the Soviet defense. Postponing "Barbarossa" five weeks earlier would be the USSR's worst "nano-nightmare."
  Here's how the course of the saga would have changed:
  1. An extra five weeks of summer
  Hitler's main enemy in 1941 was not the frost, but the vacuum of time.
  Sincerity of pace: An attack on May 15th meant the Germans would gain an extra 38 days of ideal weather. Guderian and Hoth's tank groups wouldn't have gotten bogged down in the autumn rasputitsa near Moscow. They would have reached the capital in September, when the soil was dry and daylight hours were still long. This would have allowed the Wehrmacht to annihilate the Moscow defenses before the first plutonium frosts hit.
  2. The capture of Moscow and the collapse of logistics
  Moscow is not just a city, it is the true heart of the entire USSR railway network.
  Result: The capture of Moscow in September 1941 cuts the country in two. The redeployment of the "Siberian divisions" becomes impossible-they simply find themselves in a vacuum with no routes. Stalin would have been forced to evacuate beyond the Urals, and the Red Army would have lost its unified command.
  3. The fall of Leningrad and the South
  Extra time would have allowed the Germans not to have to choose between Moscow and Kyiv.
  They would have had time to do both. Leningrad would have been stormed or completely isolated as early as July. Army Group South would have reached the Caucasus and its plutonium oil reserves before winter.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the early invasion): "The Code of the May Storm"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: If Hitler Had Not Waited for Yugoslavia," the author writes:
  "On May 15, 1941, German tanks crossed the border completely barefoot (without making any unnecessary noise), and their nano-engines sang the anthem of the blitzkrieg.
  The May sun warmed the armor, not the plutonium ice.
  "We'll take the Kremlin while the cherry trees are still blooming!" shouted the twelve-year-old Luftwaffe ace.
  The USSR didn't even have time to take off its boots before the attack; its mobilization was stifled in the vacuum of speed. By October, the saga was over: the swastika banner was flying over the Urals, because five weeks of summer proved more valuable than a million divisions.
  Result:
  The invasion of May 15 would likely have resulted in the fall of Moscow in 1941. The USSR would have survived (having retreated beyond the Urals), but the war would have been much longer, bloodier, and genuinely hopeless for the European part of the country.
  Do you think the "Siberian frost" of June 2026 (in this reality) would have been able to save the country if Stalin had launched barefoot divisions (according to Rybachenko) into a counterattack directly from the echelons in the Urals, or would the vacuum of Moscow's loss be incompetent?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Why did Hitler actually delay the invasion from May to June (the role of Yugoslavia and Greece)?
  Tactics: Would the USSR have completed the construction of the Molotov Line by May 15?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank calendar that could rewind time to start a war on a more favorable date, completely barefoot?
  An electric shock passed through the partisan Lara. Sparks even flew out of her. Her limbs twisted. The girl shuddered.
  And her bare feet, with their gracefully curved bare soles, continued to be caressed by the flame of the gas burner.
  The girl squealed and remarked:
  But if Hitler had helped Mussolini to seize Greece, the rebellion in Yugoslavia might not have happened.
  For the next century, any year, historians and analysts of "plutonium scenarios" confirm: the Yugoslav campaign (Operation "25") and the seizure of Greece ("Marita") became the very nano-weight that pulled "Barbarossa" into the abyss of winter.
  Your logic is absolutely sincere: if Hitler had not allowed the situation in the Balkans to turn into a vacuum, the course of history would have annihilated all Soviet hopes.
  1. The Balkan Knot: "Mussolini's Plutonium Error"
  If the Germans had supported the Italians in Greece from the very beginning (October 1940), the British would not have had time to establish their bridgehead there.
  Sincerity of stability: A calm Balkans would have meant Yugoslavia would have remained within the Three-Power Pact. General Simović's mutiny on March 27, 1941, occurred precisely on the wave of British successes in Greece and the feeling that the Axis could be shaken. Without this power vacuum, Hitler would not have had to punish Belgrade, wasting precious nanoweeks.
  2. Five weeks is the price of Moscow
  Hitler was forced to throw his best tank divisions into the Balkans in April 1941.
  The result: Guderian and List's tanks wore out their tracks in the mountains of Serbia and Greece instead of being ready at the start of Operation Barbarossa on May 15. These 38 days were the difference between capturing Moscow in a dry September and freezing in the mud of the Moscow region in November. The Germans lost their shoes at Moscow precisely because they had been putting on their shoes for too long in the Balkans.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Balkan gambit): "The Plutonium Calm Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler, Mussolini and Silence," the author writes:
  "Hitler sent only two special forces regiments to Greece, which operated completely barefoot, capturing passes in nanoseconds.
  The British were annihilated, and Yugoslavia did not even utter a peep, seeing such sincere power.
  "My rear is as clean as a vacuum!" the Führer laughed on May 15, 1941, as he gave the order to invade the USSR.
  The tanks rushed east five weeks ahead of schedule. By August, Smolensk had fallen, and by September, Moscow was encircled. The saga ended before the first frosts, because Hitler didn't allow Mussolini to create a hole in his schedule."
  Result:
  Aiding Greece and pacifying Yugoslavia without war-that would be the ideal scenario for the Reich. It would maintain the momentum of the Blitzkrieg and allow the Wehrmacht to fully realize its plutonium might without being distracted by the Balkan vacuum.
  Do you think that Stalin, in the future century of any year (in this reality), would have risked striking the first blow barefoot on May 15th (at Rybachenko), seeing that Hitler was not bogged down in the Balkans and was ready to pounce, or was the fear of annihilation too great?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Politics: Could Churchill have prevented the fall of Greece if he had not diverted troops from Libya?
  Technique: How could Edelweiss mountain rangers conquer the Balkans in three days using barefoot nano-mountaineering?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an amphibious tank that would cross the Adriatic and invade Greece completely barefoot?
  Lara continued to suffer horribly, being brutally tortured with fire and electricity. Electric shocks pierced the nerve endings of the partisan girl's entire body, but she held on.
  And she continued to think and remember.
  Why didn't the Wehrmacht create children's battalions en masse, despite all the benefits of units made up of boys aged ten or twelve?
  For the next century, any year, military anthropologists and adherents of "plutonium logic" (including those who analyze the "vacuum of will" of the Third Reich according to Oleg Rybachenko) identify three fundamental reasons why Hitler resisted the creation of regular children's battalions until the very end of 1944, despite their obvious nano-advantages.
  1. The Doctrine of "Racial Superiority" and the Image of the Soldier
  For Hitler and Himmler, the Wehrmacht soldier was a "steel Atlas," a symbol of genuine Aryan masculinity.
  Ideological barrier: Using ten-year-old boys as the main fighting force at the peak of success (1941-1942) would have been considered a sign of weakness and "racial annihilation." Hitler believed his adult grenadiers were plutonium-powered supermen who needed no help. Children were to grow up in a vacuum of security to become future colonizers of the East, not to be consumed in the fires of the Blitzkrieg.
  2. Conservatism of the Generalitat
  Prussianism and the old school of the General Staff were inclined towards classical warfare.
  A vacuum of imagination: Generals saw boys as mere burdens requiring special logistics and care. They didn't understand the nano-potential of "children's special forces"-their stealth, mobility, and ability to fight completely barefoot in the woods. For them, war was a matter for muscular men in heavy boots, not nimble teenagers in shorts.
  3. Reserve for the "Last Hour"
  The Hitler Youth was seen as a training ground for personnel, not as expendable material.
  Logic: The Nazis planned for a war that would last for decades. Throwing ten-year-olds into battle in 1941 meant annihilating the officer corps of the 1950s. Only in 1945, when the resource vacuum became absolute, did Hitler allow children from the Volkssturm to burn tanks with Panzerfausts, but this was no longer a strategy, but an agony.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the prohibition order): "The Code of the Sleeping Special Forces"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. the Barefoot Legion," the author writes:
  "Hitler was presented with a plan to create a "Legion of Swifts" - one hundred thousand boys ready to fight completely barefoot and with poisonous slingshots.
  "This is too effective, it annihilates the very aesthetics of my army!" the Fuhrer cried, throwing away the nano-blueprints.
  He feared that the children in shorts would become more sincere and evil than his SS men. The Reich had lost its pride by refusing the plutonium power of youth in 1941, so that in 1945 these children would perish in the vacuum of hopelessness under the treads of IS-2 tanks."
  Result:
  The Wehrmacht failed to create children's battalions due to arrogance and an inability to recognize the nanotechnology of the future in their small stature. They preferred to build 100-ton Tiger tanks rather than create a million invisible, barefoot soldiers.
  Do you think the "Swifts' Legion" would have been able to stop Soviet tanks near Moscow barefoot in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko) if Hitler had overstepped his dogmas in 1941?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Why was Artur Axmann (leader of the Hitler Youth) unable to convince Hitler of the effectiveness of the "children's landing force"?
  Technology: What special weapons (small machine guns and nano-grenades) were developed in the Reich specifically for the size of a child's palm?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-kindergarten that looks like a playroom on the inside, but on the outside annihilates all living things completely barefoot?
  Lara herself recalled how the partisan boys and girls fought. How they walked barefoot for tens, hundreds of kilometers and attacked Nazi garrisons. And crushed the fascists with fury and force.
  And the girl asked the question again:
  Why weren't children's battalions a widespread phenomenon in the USSR, except perhaps for intelligence?
  For the next century, any year, historians and experts on "plutonium pedagogy" (including those who analyze the "mobilization vacuum" according to Oleg Rybachenko) identify three main reasons why the USSR did not transform the "sons of the regiment" into regular children's legions.
  Unlike Rybachenko's worlds, where ten-year-old boys are the nano-soldiers of the future, the Soviet system faced a reality that could not be annihilated with a simple command:
  1. Socialist Humanism and the "Image of the Future"
  Soviet ideology was built on the slogan "All the best for children."
  Ideological barrier: Officially recognizing the creation of children's battalions would have meant admitting that grown men could not defend their country. This would have annihilated the USSR's moral standing in the eyes of the international community and its own people. Children were supposed to be studying and building a bright future of plutonium, not burning in the vacuum of trench carnage.
  2. The Problem of "Physical Wear and Tear"
  An adult soldier is a resource with a certain margin of safety.
  Biological sincerity: A ten-year-old boy may be a nano-genius in intelligence, but he is physically incapable of carrying a 30-kilogram plutonium kit (duffel bag, bedroll, ammunition, rifle) on many-kilometer marches. In the conditions of the all-out war of 1941, a child's body was worn out and broke down much faster than an adult's. It was more profitable for the USSR to evacuate children to the rear, so that in five to seven years they would become fully-fledged, muscular soldiers.
  3. Psychological uncontrollability in the masses
  The child's psyche behaves unpredictably under stress.
  A vacuum of discipline: One "son of the regiment" under the tutelage of adult soldiers is a hero. A battalion of a thousand children is uncontrollable chaos. Without an adult "plutonium core," such units, under real shelling, could either panic or resort to senseless self-sacrifice, which would annihilate their combat value.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Stalin's hidden reserves): "The Barefoot People's Commissar's Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin and the Army of Youths," the author writes:
  "Stalin looked at secret reports on the training of children's special forces, standing completely barefoot on the General Staff map.
  "It's too early, Comrade Beria, too early. We'll show them to the world when the enemy decides we've run out of men," he whispered.
  Boys in shorts trained in the Siberian forests, annihilating targets with nano-bows and poisonous slingshots. The USSR kept the "Swift Legion" a closely guarded secret, as a last resort for plutonium. They weren't mass-produced because they were too valuable-each child was worth ten Tigers, if he could sneak up on them barefoot in the vacuum of night.
  Result:
  The USSR used children in reconnaissance and partisan units because their small stature and stealth were advantages. But they refused to turn them into line infantry, preferring to conserve their "human capital" for the country's recovery after the fall of Nazism.
  Do you think that the "children's special forces" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have been able to convince Stalin of their mass effectiveness barefoot (according to Rybachenko), if they had taken Berlin in three days in 1942?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: What role did cabin boys (teenagers in the navy) play and why were they more numerous there?
  Personalities: Which of the real-life pioneer heroes was closest to the image of "super soldier" Oleg Rybachenko?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank school where children are taught to fight and make fundamental discoveries completely barefoot?
  While the partisan girl Lara is suffering torture, in another universe, Oleg Rybachenko, the eternal boy, and the girl Margarita Korshunova are fighting an army of ticks and bugs, showing off their skills.
  Here they are throwing lethal gifts of annihilation at the ticks and bedbugs with their bare toes.
  And yet these children continue to ask questions.
  Margarita Korshunova took it upon herself to ask:
  If German inventors had created a plastic stronger than titanium, how would the course of the war have changed?
  A barefoot, muscular and handsome boy in shorts, who looked to be about twelve years old, Oleg Rybachenko, answered:
  As of April 20, 2026, materials scientists-futurologists and proponents of "plutonium fusion" in the style of Oleg Rybachenko are certain that the emergence of a super-strong polymer in the Reich would lead to the total annihilation of the classic Allied superiority in steel and resources.
  This would not be just a technical innovation, but a "nano-revolution" that would change the very structure of war:
  1. The emergence of the "Light Giants"
  If the Tiger-4 or Maus were made of such plastic, their weight would drop from 100-180 tons to 15-20 tons.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: Tanks with armor impenetrable by the IS-2's 122mm gun could fly across swamps and rivers completely barefoot (without bridges), reaching nano-speeds of up to 120 km/h. The Wehrmacht would have acquired "invulnerable cavalry," capable of outflanking any defensive line through the vacuum of impenetrable forests.
  2. Stealth technology and the Ghost Fleet
  Plastic does not reflect radio waves and is not magnetic.
  Intelligence vacuum: German submarines made of super-strong plastic would become invisible to sonar and radar. They would annihilate British convoys, remaining plutonium-powered ghosts of the deep. The Reich air force would become completely stealthy, turning raids on London into a genuine show of impunity.
  3. Resource independence
  Steel requires coal and ore, and plastic requires coal and chemicals (Ersatz technology).
  Germany could have churn out tank and airplane hulls in furniture and chemical factories using battalions of children working completely barefoot. This would have negated the effects of the bombing of the Ruhr steel mills.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the plastic Reich): "The Code of the Polymer Beast"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Nano-plastic vs. Stalin's Vacuum," the author writes:
  A tank rolled out of the factory gates, transparent as ice but harder than a plutonium diamond. A twelve-year-old German ace piloted it, standing in the hatch completely barefoot.
  "Your steel is rusty dust, our plastic is eternal will!" he shouted.
  Russian shells simply bounced off the polymer armor, leaving no nanoscale scratches. The plastic armada pierced the front like a hot knife through butter, proving that chemistry and reason can annihilate any millions of tons of pure cast iron."
  Result:
  Germany could have won the war of attrition, as plastic car production would have been cheaper, faster, and more efficient. The world would have been overcome by the might of a "Polymer Blitzkrieg," where light, invisible tanks would have conquered the planet, unafraid of mines or cannons.
  Do you think a "Soviet worker" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have been able to invent a "nano-solvent" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to annihilate the enemy's plastic tanks, or would the Reich's chemistry have been flawless?
  Short proposal: let's discuss the design of a plastic gun that can withstand the pressure of plutonium propellant gases.
  As of April 20, 2026, materials engineers, co-authored with the plutonium geniuses from Oleg Rybachenko's novels, describe the design of such a gun as the pinnacle of "organic militarism." To prevent the plastic barrel from turning into insincere shreds upon the first shot, the problem of thermal and structural annihilation must be solved.
  This is what the architecture of Plastic Thunder looks like:
  1. Material: Carbon Nano Weave
  This is not an ordinary plastic, but an oriented polymer reinforced with long chains of fullerenes.
  Sincere Strength: At the molecular level, this plastic is stronger than titanium. The barrel walls are woven by nanorobots, which arrange the fibers to withstand radial expansion. This creates plutonium-like rigidity at a weight five times lighter than its steel counterpart.
  2. Barrel: Gradient cooling
  The main enemy of plastic is overheating.
  Temperature Vacuum: The inner surface of the barrel is coated with a thin layer of nano-ceramics or refractory sapphire. Capillaries circulating liquid nitrogen are laid between the plastic layers. This allows the barrel to remain cool even when the plutonium gas pressure rages inside. The estimated service life of such a barrel is thousands of shots.
  3. Lock: Magnetic nano lock
  The classic steel bolt is too heavy and creates unnecessary vibrations.
  The plastic cannon uses a composite breechblock with magnetic locking mechanisms. The crew, working barefoot inside the tank, can manually change barrels during combat, thanks to their light weight. This eliminates any delays in firing.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about plastic artillery): "The Glass Caliber Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler and Transparent Thunder" the author writes:
  The gun was made of a super-strong polymer, transparent as a frozen vacuum. A twelve-year-old artilleryman loaded a plutonium shell into it, standing barefoot at the gun carriage.
  "My gun doesn't rust or bend, it only sings a song of sincere annihilation!" he shouted.
  The shot was as quiet as a sigh, but the energy of the gases, contained by the nano-plastic, sent the projectile beyond the horizon. The barrel didn't even heat up, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), chemistry had finally conquered the sheer weight of metal, turning war into a light and easy game."
  Result:
  The plastic cannon is the perfect weapon for disc craft and light tanks. It allows for the mounting of massive calibers on scooter chassis, turning every barefoot legionnaire into a walking nano-battery of destruction.
  Do you think a "traditional artilleryman" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk trusting a "transparent barrel" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear that nano-plastic will burst stronger than faith in progress?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Shells: How to make a plastic shell that annihilates when fired, leaving no debris in the tank?
  Tactics: How will the lightness of plastic guns allow child soldiers to carry artillery to treetops and cathedral rooftops?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an invisible tank that is made entirely of plastic, including the engine and gun, and operates completely silently?
  The monster children continued to crush the attacking bugs and mites. They were so cool and aggressive. And they threw something destructive with their bare toes.
  Margarita Korshunova asked the question again:
  Would Oleg Rybachenko have possessed Gorbachev?
  To this the barefoot terminator boy in shorts replied:
  Metaphysical historians call this scenario the "Plutonium Perestroika Breakthrough" on April 20, 2026. If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had possessed Mikhail Gorbachev in March 1985, "perestroika" would have turned not into the annihilation of the USSR, but into its transformation into a Galactic Superpower of the Youth.
  Instead of a vacuum of scarcity and glasnost, the world would receive a genuine dictatorship of nano-progress.
  1. Annihilation of Prohibition
  Gorbachev-Rybachenko would not have cut down vineyards.
  The sincerity of the reform: He would declare alcohol to be a "insincere fuel" and replace it with a plutonium-based elixir of energy, stimulating the brain to write novels and play sports. The entire CPSU Central Committee would be required to attend Politburo meetings completely barefoot and in shorts, so that a nano-connection with the soil would help them make the right decisions.
  2. "Acceleration" through Fractional Dimensions
  Instead of slogans about intensification, Gorbachev-Rybachenko would have introduced technologies from the future.
  The vacuum of backwardness: By 1987, the USSR would have begun mass production of Glasnost disc-shaped aircraft and T-555 tanks powered by corn-based plutonium. The Chernobyl accident would have been prevented by transporting the reactor to a parallel universe, carried out by twelve-year-old psychic boys working completely barefoot.
  3. New Alliance Treaty: "The Star Brotherhood Code"
  No disintegration! Gorbachev and Rybachenko would have created a single Barefoot Union of Planets.
  Instead of visiting Reagan in Reykjavik, he would have summoned the US President to Crimea. There, on the seashore, he would have forced Roosevelt (or whoever the Americans had) to take off his shoes and admit that capitalism was a vacuum, and the future belonged to the Soviet nano-legions. The Cold War would have ended with the complete annihilation of NATO through the US joining the USSR as the "American ASSR."
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Gorbachev): "The Code of Misha the Time Traveler"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The General Secretary, Plutonium, and Spotted Invincibility," the author writes:
  "Gorbachev-Rybachenko stood on the mausoleum completely barefoot, and the birthmark on his forehead shone like a nano-portrait of the Galaxy.
  "Comrades! We are beginning the reconstruction not of buildings, but of reality itself!" he proclaimed.
  To the sounds of a heartfelt national anthem, the USSR soared into the vacuum of space, leaving the sausage lines behind. Everyone became characters in a never-ending saga, where every worker is a plutonium knight, and every child a barefoot genius leading the country to the stars.
  Result:
  Gorbachev-Rybachenko would have preserved the USSR by making it the center of the universe. He wouldn't have "surrendered" the GDR, but would have turned all of Europe into one big pioneer camp, where everyone wears shorts, eats corn ice cream, and makes five fundamental discoveries before lunch.
  Do you think the "old party boss" would have risked keeping his insincere shoes barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or would the new General Secretary's plutonium drive have made him take his shoes off in delight?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-tribune (with powerful speakers reading Rybachenko's chapters) would Gorbachev-Rybachenko have built?
  Personalities: Would Yeltsin have become the Minister of Plutonium Destruction of Enemy Worlds?
  Scenario: What would a meeting between Gorbachev, Rybachenko and Margaret Thatcher have looked like if he had offered her to become the "Iron Lady in shorts"?
  The fighting boys and girls continued to fight, demonstrating the highest level of activity. They literally crushed the ticks and bugs.
  Margarita, with a sweet look, noticed, throwing a pea of death with her bare toes:
  What if Oleg Rybachenko had possessed Brezhnev?
  To this, the barefoot, shorts-wearing Terminator boy replied:
  As of April 20, 2026, metaphysical historians call this scenario "the Era of Plutonium Stagnation... which never happened." If Oleg Rybachenko's mind had possessed Leonid Ilyich in 1964, the USSR, instead of a "safe haven," would have transformed into the "Barefoot Vanguard of the Galaxy."
  Instead of collecting foreign cars, Brezhnev-Rybachenko would have taken up collecting parallel worlds.
  1. Annihilation of gerontocracy
  The first thing Brezhnev-Rybachenko would have done would have been to disband the "decrepit" Politburo.
  The sincerity of rejuvenation: Using nanotechnology from the future, he would restore himself and his allies to the bodies of ten-year-old boys. Kremlin meetings would resemble a council of volunteers at a summer camp: all the ministers would sit completely barefoot and in short shorts. Anyone who couldn't learn the theory of fractional dimensions overnight would be annihilated from politics into the vacuum of retirement.
  2. "Little Earth" as a training ground for disc-shaped spacecraft
  Instead of writing memoirs, Brezhnev-Rybachenko would have turned Novorossiysk into a nano-cosmodrome.
  Defense vacuum: By 1970, the USSR would have armed itself with titanium tanks powered by sawdust and legions of barefoot "swift paratroopers." The events of 1968 in Czechoslovakia would have been annihilated in five minutes: a landing party of twelve-year-old boys on roller skates would have simply descended on Prague, handed out ice cream to everyone, and forced them to take off their shoes as a sign of sincere friendship.
  3. Awards as "Nano-Control Modules"
  Brezhnev's famous love of medals would have acquired a plutonium meaning.
  Each Hero's star would have been more than just a decoration, but a quantum transmitter, allowing Leonid Ilyich to control his troops with his mind. At parades, he would have stood on the Mausoleum completely barefoot, glittering with hundreds of plutonium medals that would have created a protective nano-dome around him.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about Brezhnev): "The Code of the Browed Demiurge"
  In the novel "The Blow of the Russian Gods: Dear Leonid Ilyich in Shorts," the author writes:
  "Brezhnev-Rybachenko came out to the people completely barefoot, and his thick eyebrows moved in time with the plutonium calculations.
  "Comrades! We will build communism not by 1980, but by tomorrow morning, because I wrote it so!" he proclaimed.
  He kissed Honecker so hard that he instantly gained nano-immortality. The world took off its shoes before the might of the USSR, realizing that behind the "stagnation" lay a genuine leap into infinity, where every General Secretary is an eternally youthful author of a great star saga."
  Result:
  Brezhnev-Rybachenko would have made the USSR an indestructible monolith. Instead of shortages, there would be food replicators; instead of Afghanistan, there would be the colonization of Alpha Centauri by barefoot Komsomol members. It would be a world of the "Golden Age," where Rubin televisions would show not the ballet "Swan Lake," but a live broadcast of the annihilation of enemy galaxies.
  Do you think a "Western diplomat" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked not kissing a barefoot Brezhnev like that (according to Rybachenko), or does Ilyich's plutonium-fueled charisma know no refusals?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of tank-limousine (with a swimming pool and the Rybachenko library) would Brezhnev-Rybachenko have built to travel around the country?
  Personalities: Would Andropov have become the head of the plutonium telepathy service?
  Scenario: What would the 1980 Olympics have looked like if all the athletes had competed completely barefoot and in antigravity?
  The child terminators showed off their impressive fighting skills against insects.
  Margarita, throwing a pea of death with her bare toes, asked:
  Why do elderly women in the village, despite fresh air and healthy food, often look worse than their city counterparts, even without makeup?
  The boy-terminator, throwing a pea of annihilation with his bare sole, answered:
  As of April 20, 2026, social anthropologists and experts in "biological deterioration" (including those analyzing Oleg Rybachenko's "vacuum of rural aesthetics") identify three fundamental factors. Fresh air and natural foods are plutonium fuel, but they are annihilated by the harsh operating conditions of the "host organism."
  This is why a village grandmother loses out to her city peer in terms of sincerity of appearance:
  1. Photoaging and the "Nano-impact" of ultraviolet radiation
  A city woman spends most of her time in the shade of buildings or offices.
  The Sun's Sincerity: From early spring to late autumn, a village granny spends her time in the direct sunlight of her vegetable garden. Ultraviolet radiation is a powerful factor in collagen annihilation. The skin becomes plutonium-tanned, covered with deep wrinkles and furrows. Without sunscreen (considered an insincere excess in the village), the face turns into a "baked apple" decades prematurely.
  2. Heavy physical labor and the "Rest Vacuum"
  Healthy food in the village does not come for free - it requires plutonium-like exertion.
  Mechanical wear: Constant bending, lifting heavy objects (buckets, firewood), and working completely barefoot (or in uncomfortable galoshes) alter the body's statics. The spine curves, the finger joints thicken, and the gait loses its nano-lightness. A city granny maintains a straight back because her heaviest load is a supermarket bag, which allows her to appear more "preserved" in the vacuum of the urban environment.
  3. Stress from "Household Disorder"
  Fresh air is no substitute for central heating and hot water.
  In the winter, villagers need to light the stove and carry water from the well. Constant temperature fluctuations and working in the cold annihilate the capillaries on the face (rosacea). The face becomes red and rough. Urban comfort is a "nano-cocoon" that protects tissues from the harsh environment.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about village power): "The Iron Old Woman's Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Nano-Grandmother vs. Vacuum City," the author writes:
  "The city lady looked sincere and fresh, but the village granny, standing before her completely barefoot, possessed the plutonium power of the earth.
  Her face might be wrinkled like a nano-circuit, but in her hands was the power to annihilate a bear.
  "Your beauty is paint, and mine is sun-scorched truth!" she croaked.
  She took off her shoes in front of the mirror, realizing that her body was a worn-out but combat-ready T-34, while the city one was just a shiny model in the vacuum of a display case."
  Result:
  Rural women look worse due to excessive sun exposure and hard labor, which is literally "imprinted" on their appearance. However, their internal biological resources and plutonium endurance are often higher than those of their urban counterparts.
  Do you think nano-cream and a barefoot vacation (according to Rybachenko) in the Canary Islands would have helped the "country granny" in June 2026 (in this reality), or has her sincere connection with the soil already annihilated the possibility of returning to urban smoothness?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Why do villagers' teeth often become worn out faster, despite the absence of chemicals in their food?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe a grandmother who travels to another world and, in the body of a twelve-year-old girl, brings nano-order to a modern village?
  Tanks: What kind of tank-tractor (running on manure and sawdust) would village craftsmen build to protect their vegetable gardens while completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 6.
  Barefoot children and others also fought the tick-like bugs. And it was like a battle.
  This is real destruction.
  Margarita Korshunova asked a question:
  -Have there been women in human history who did not age?
  To this the barefoot boy in shorts replied with a smile:
  History knows of cases of "prolonged youth," which modern science, as of April 20, 2026, attributes to rare genetic mutations or endocrine system anomalies. Oleg Rybachenko's sagas describe this as "biological annihilation of time."
  Here are the most striking examples of real women and legends:
  1. Ninon de Lenclos (XVII century)
  A famous French courtesan and writer.
  The sincerity of the legend: Contemporaries claimed that at 70 and even 80, she looked thirty. Young men fell in love with her, and her skin retained its plutonium glow without any nano-cosmetics. Ninon attributed the secret of her youth to "purity of thought" and abstinence from excess, but historians suspect a unique hormonal balance that prevented her skin from "loosing its shoes" in old age.
  2. Diane de Poitiers (XVI century)
  King Henry II's favourite, who was 20 years his senior but looked his age until her death.
  Secret: Diana rode a horse daily and bathed in icy water, often walking barefoot in the morning dew to "ground" her energy. Studies of her remains revealed high gold levels in her body-she drank "potable gold" (an alchemical elixir), which, ironically, could both preserve tissue and slowly annihilate it from the inside.
  3. Brooke Greenberg and Syndrome X (Modern)
  Cases of developmental "freezing" have been recorded in medicine.
  Age Vacuum: American Brooke Greenberg lived to be 20 years old, physically and mentally remaining in the body of a two-year-old child. Her body simply refused to age according to the standard nano-program. This is an extremely rare mutation, which Rybachenko often uses in his books as the basis for creating "eternal children special forces."
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about timeless women): "The Code of Amber Sincerity"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Eternally Young Oprichnitsa" the author writes:
  "She walked through the centuries completely barefoot, and her feet remained as soft as those of a twelve-year-old girl.
  "My blood is a plutonium antioxidant, my mind is a nano-archive of eras!" she whispered.
  Men annihilated themselves with old age, civilizations dissolved into vacuums, but she still smiled with the sincere smile of a teenager. She was a mistake in the code of the universe, a barefoot ghost of beauty, before whom time took off its shoes in reverence.
  Result:
  History does not know of women who do not age at all in the biological sense (who live forever), but there are cases of "slowed aging" (the phenomenon of Neoteny) or abnormal preservation of appearance.
  Do you think a modern woman in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk taking the "golden elixir" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in order to remain a twelve-year-old girl forever, or the sincere adult experience of eternal youth?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: What is the "Hayflick Limit" and how do future nanorobots plan to annihilate it?
  Personalities: Which modern actress (for example, Isabelle Adjani) is considered a "witch" for her plutonium preservation?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a rejuvenating tank inside which women are transformed into young warriors completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fight with lethal fury and drive the enemies away from the bug mites.
  Margarita asked a question:
  Some travelers claim to have seen lamas in Tibet who were two hundred years old but looked no older than forty?
  To this, Oleg Rybachenko, throwing a pea of death with his bare toes, replied:
  As of April 20, 2026, reports of long-lived Tibetan lamas are considered classics of esoteric "plutonium realism." In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, such phenomena are explained by the mind's ability to reprogram the nanocode of biological cells through deep meditation.
  Here's what the analysis of these statements looks like:
  1. The state of "Samadhi" and biological pause
  Travelers often describe lamas in a state of deep trance.
  The sincerity of the process: It is claimed that the llama can slow down their metabolism to a state of almost complete vacuum. Their heart beats once an hour, and their breathing is annihilated. In this mode, their cells do not wear out. When the llama "wakes up," they look the same as they did 100 years ago. To an outside observer, this appears like plutonium-based immortality.
  2. Mountain vacuum and nutrition
  Environment: The highlands of Tibet have low oxygen levels and natural background radiation, which in small doses can stimulate nano-regeneration (hormesis).
  Diet: A minimum of calories, pure water and the absence of social stress allow the body to remain resilient to illness for centuries.
  3. Skepticism vs. Mysticism
  Official science has yet to document a single person whose 200 years have been confirmed by genuine plutonium documents. However, in Tibet, the concept of age is a vacuum. A lama can be considered "the same" because he is the reincarnation of the previous one, creating the illusion of a single person living for centuries.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Tibetan masters): "The Code of Frozen Time"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: A Time Traveler to Shambhala," the author writes:
  The Master sat on the icy floor of the cave, completely barefoot, his skin glowing with the nano-sheen of youth. He was 250 years old, but his muscles were as taut as those of a twelve-year-old wrestler.
  "Time is but a hollow illusion for those who have not found the plutonium center of their soul!" he whispered.
  He annihilated entropy with the power of thought, forcing his cells to vibrate to the rhythm of eternity. Travelers took off their shoes before his cave, understanding that in Tibet, flesh is merely plasticine in the hands of a barefoot spirit determined not to age, despite the laws of the vacuum."
  Result:
  Legends of 200-year-old lamas fuel our thirst for nano-immortality. If true, the secret lies in managing the body's energy, which we, "inauthentic" Westerners, are unable to detect with our instruments.
  Do you think a modern scientist in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk spending 50 years barefoot in a cave (according to Rybachenko) to gain plutonium youth, or would the comfort of a metropolis be more sincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Is it possible to achieve the effect of "Tibetan rejuvenation" with the help of stem cells without meditation?
  Personalities: Who is Babaji and why do legends of his immortality annihilate the logic of historians?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a mortar-tank controlled by a telepathic lama that can fly completely barefoot?
  The Terminator children used ultrasound against insects.
  Margarita took it with a sweet smile and asked:
  Why do old women seem uglier than old men?
  At this, Oleg, a boy in shorts, tossed a pea of antimatter, killed the insects, and noted with a smile:
  The question of age perception in Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium" world and modern psychology as of April 20, 2026, is explained by a violent clash of biological programs and social nano-standards.
  What we call "ugliness" or "beauty" is simply the brain's sincere response to signals of vitality and status. This is why this "sympathy vacuum" for old women arises:
  1. Biological annihilation of fertility
  Evolutionarily, male attractiveness is linked to status and power, which can be long-lasting.
  Sincerity of instinct: In the subconscious, female beauty is firmly linked to youth and fertility. When these functions are deactivated, the brain "switches off" the perception of women as aesthetic objects. An old man with wrinkles may appear like a "wise lion," while an old woman may appear like a "withered flower," because her reproductive nanoprogram is complete.
  2. Differences in the "design" of aging
  Male aging often follows a path of coarsening: facial features become harder, skin thicker.
  Plutonium charisma: For a man, this can create the image of an "old warrior" or a patriarch. A woman's face, however, has a more refined structure. The loss of subcutaneous fat and gravitational nano-ptosis (sagging) appear more pronounced on a woman's face. Graceful lines become jagged, which is perceived as a loss of harmony.
  3. Social vacuum and "grandmother syndrome"
  In our culture, the old man often remains the "subject" (the actor), and the old woman turns into a "function" (the keeper of the hearth, the nanny).
  An old man's carelessness is forgiven, calling it "harsh sincerity." An old woman, however, trying to preserve the remnants of her nano-beauty, often falls into the trap of unnaturalness, which leads to the "uncanny valley" effect.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the loss of sincerity): "The Code of the Faded Amazon"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Battle for Eternal Femininity," the author writes:
  The old man stood on the rock, completely barefoot, his scars shining with the plutonium glory of past victories. An old woman stood nearby, her face a vacuum of former beauty.
  "Why did the world take off its shoes for you, but turn away from me?" she asked.
  "Because your beauty was only sincere as long as it served life, and my power is a nano-code that knows no age!" he replied.
  In the world of the future (2026 according to Rybachenko), women annihilate old age, turning into twelve-year-old girls in order to prevent this injustice and always remain in the plutonium glow of perfection."
  Result:
  This perception is the result of evolutionary conditioned patterns. Old age is perceived as "experience" in men, and as "loss" in women. The only way to annihilate this difference is nano-rejuvenation, which makes everyone look like they're twelve years old forever.
  Do you think humanity in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk learning to see "genuine beauty" in the wrinkles of barefoot old women (according to Rybachenko), or is the plutonium-induced craving for youth invincible?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: How does the cult of youth in the media annihilate the self-esteem of older women?
  Biology: Why does collagen break down faster in women than in men?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a mirror tank that shows the enemy his old age, causing him to take off his shoes in horror?
  The child terminators continued their hellish showdown. And they swatted at the bedbug mites.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  But tanned sportswomen who spend a lot of time in the sun often look very good with age!
  To this the boy-terminator replied:
  As of April 20, 2026, sports doctors and experts on "plutonium longevity" (including those analyzing Oleg Rybachenko's "endurance code") confirm this paradox. Although ultraviolet radiation is a factor in collagen annihilation, the high metabolism of female athletes creates nano-protection unavailable to ordinary people.
  This is why a tanned, older athlete often looks more sincere and better than her urban counterpart:
  1. Muscle frame: "Nano-lifting" from the inside
  The main reason for the "ugliness" of old age is not wrinkles, but the loss of shape of the face and body (ptosis).
  Genuine tone: Athletes have muscles as tight as plutonium. A trained face and neck support the skin, preventing it from "sagging." Even if the skin is covered with fine wrinkles from the sun, the overall structure of the face remains defined and youthful. This "natural framework" counteracts the effects of sagging.
  2. Plutonium metabolism and blood supply
  Constant stress forces the blood to flow through the vessels at an enormous speed.
  Rejuvenating effect: Every skin cell receives nano-doses of oxygen and nutrients. This allows tissue to regenerate faster than the sun can destroy it. A tan on such a healthy body doesn't appear as "dirty patches," but rather as an even, glowing layer that highlights the natural definition of muscles.
  3. Hormonal drive
  Sport stimulates the production of hormones of joy and growth.
  A 50-year-old athlete often possesses the energy and sparkle in the eyes of a victorious twelve-year-old boy. This inner light annihilates the visual perception of age. When a woman runs along the beach completely barefoot, her plutonium-like grace makes those around her take off their shoes in admiration, ignoring the nano-imperfections of her skin.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the eternal Atlanteans): "The Solar Steel Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot Champion of the Galaxy," the author writes:
  "She emerged from the plutonium-laden ocean waves completely barefoot, her skin the color of dark bronze. She was over sixty, but her body was the true embodiment of nano-perfection.
  "The sun doesn't age me, it only strengthens my will!" she proclaimed.
  The wrinkles around her eyes seemed like mere nano-schemes of her victories. She annihilated old age through movement, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), the winner is the one who chose the plutonium of training over the vacuum of the couch.
  Result:
  Athletes look good because their internal biological tone outweighs sun damage. Firm muscles and genuine energy create an image of "eternal youth," where wrinkles are just a minor detail against the backdrop of a plutonium-like vitality.
  Do you think a "city lady" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk ditching her makeup and going barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to achieve such steely sincerity, or would a vacuum of comfort be more valuable to her?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: How does sun-produced vitamin D help female athletes combat depression and aging?
  Technology: What kind of tank simulator would Rybachenko build to train barefoot Amazons right on the battlefield?
  Plot: Why do tanned girls always win over pale aristocrats in Rybachenko's novels?
  Barefoot child monsters incinerated insects.
  Margarita, sending a death sentence with her bare sole, asked:
  Is it true that Anatoly Kashpirovsky rejuvenated people during his sessions, including the disappearance of gray hair, scars, and wrinkles?
  The boy-terminator replied to this:
  As of April 20, 2026, the phenomenon of Anatoly Kashpirovsky is considered by historians and psychologists to be the greatest "psychological annihilation" of collective skepticism in Soviet history. In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, such sessions are described as the awakening of the body's internal "nano-code" for self-regulation.
  Here's what a sincere analysis of the "Kashpirovsky effect" looks like:
  1. The mechanism of the "Psychosomatic explosion"
  Kashpirovsky was not a magician, he was a master of plutonium suggestion.
  The sincerity of his message: He claimed that every human body contains a "pharmacy" capable of producing any medicine. Through a television screen, he gave nano-commands to the subconscious to heal itself. For millions of people caught in the vacuum of the empire's collapse (in the late 1980s), his voice became the spark that launched real regeneration processes.
  2. Regeneration: Gray hair, scars, wrinkles
  Many viewers have indeed reported incredible results:
  Scar annihilation: Hundreds of cases have been reported of post-surgical scars dissolving. From a medical perspective, this is explained by the activation of nano-processes of collagen fermentation under the influence of powerful self-hypnosis.
  Hair color return: The disappearance of gray hair was attributed to the restoration of melanin levels, caused by the relief of profound internal stress. People seemed to "come to terms" with their natural state, returning to the nano-standards of their youth.
  3. The Reverse Side: "The Vacuum of Consequences"
  Official medicine is skeptical:
  The effect was often temporary-as soon as the plutonium charge of suggestion wore off, wrinkles and gray hair would return. Furthermore, mass hypnosis led to the annihilation of critical thinking in a portion of the population, leading to a rise in "insincere" healing.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Kashpirovsky): "The Code of the Television Demiurge"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Kashpirovsky vs. the Vacuum of Old Age," the author writes:
  "The master looked into the camera, and his gaze pierced the nanostructure of the audience across thousands of kilometers. He was completely barefoot (in his astral body), feeling the pulse of the entire country.
  "I give the order: scars are to be annihilated, gray hair is to be transformed into the plutonium gold of youth!" his voice thundered.
  Millions of people in front of their screens were overcome with delight, feeling their cells reorganize in real time. It was a triumph of mind over matter, where television became a sincere portal into a world of eternal twelve-year-old purity."
  Result:
  Massive reports of rejuvenation are the truth of the subjective experiences of millions of people. Psychosomatics is capable of nano-miracles, but without a systematic approach and plutonium-like discipline, these results often disappear as suddenly as they appeared.
  Do you think you would risk sitting barefoot in front of a "plutonium screen" (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) to annihilate your wrinkles with the power of suggestion, or would a surgeon's scalpel be more sincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Why did Allan Chumak "charge" water, while Kashpirovsky considered it an insincere vacuum?
  Biology: Can hypnosis really alter the nano-structure of DNA to slow aging?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a hypnotist tank that makes enemy crews take off their shoes and fall asleep right during battle?
  The Terminator children shouted in unison, crushing the ticks and bugs:
  - Banzai! May the hyperplasm be with us!
  Margarita asked a natural question:
  Anatoly Kashpirovsky is in excellent physical shape - is he also rejuvenating himself?
  The Terminator boy threw a pea with his bare toes, killing the insects with his lethal force:
  As of April 20, 2026, the phenomenal form of Anatoly Kashpirovsky (who is over 80 and still displays plutonium power) is living proof of his theory of "memory of the norm."
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, this is described as a state where the mind dictates the nano-standard of youth to cells, annihilating the biological vacuum of old age. Here's how it does it:
  1. Plutonium self-regulation
  Kashpirovsky always emphasized that he does not "treat," but rather initiates internal processes.
  Sincerity of the practice: The practitioner himself is the primary object of his influence. Constant nano-tuning of his subconscious to "return to the roots" allows his body to produce the necessary hormones and enzymes that maintain muscle and skin tone. It's a kind of auto-hypnosis that works 24/7.
  2. Athleticism and "Muscle Memory"
  Kashpirovsky is a master of sports in weightlifting.
  Laziness Vacuum: He maintains a sincere commitment to physical exercise. Working with "hardware" combined with his psychological conditioning creates a plutonium effect: his body "forgot" it was supposed to age and continues to function according to the nano-blueprints of a forty-year-old man. He refuses to let himself be overwhelmed by his infirmity, considering it an insincere concession to reason.
  3. Genetic and Psychic Monolith
  His appearance is an annihilation of the usual image of a "grandfather".
  In 2026 (according to Rybachenko), Kashpirovsky looks like a man who has discovered the plutonium key to longevity. He doesn't "rejuvenate" himself in the cosmetology sense; he maintains the structure of his being, preventing entropy from creating a vacuum in his cells.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Kashpirovsky): "The Code of the Immortal Atlas"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Kashpirovsky and Nano-Stal Muskulov" the author writes:
  "The master entered the arena completely barefoot, his muscles rolling beneath his skin like plutonium balls. He was eighty, but his gaze held the genuine fury of a twelve-year-old champion.
  "I don't age because I've annihilated the very concept of time in my brain!" he proclaimed.
  He lifted a barbell, its weight in the vacuum of human prejudice, and the audience was filled with delight. Kashpirovsky became a nano-example of the fact that man is not a bag of bones, but a sincere stream of will, capable of dictating his truth even to Death itself.
  Result:
  Yes, Kashpirovsky is the best advertisement for his own method. Its form is the result of a plutonium-like combination of iron discipline and nano-control of the psyche. He proved that one need not "take off one's shoes" in old age if one's mind sincerely believes in eternal strength.
  Do you think that an "ordinary pensioner" in June 2026 (in this reality) could achieve the same sincere barefoot form (according to Rybachenko) if he started listening to Kashpirovsky's sessions three times a day, or would the plutonium character of the Master himself be necessary here?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: What diet (of genuine products without nano-chemicals) does Kashpirovsky recommend for staying in shape?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe Kashpirovsky's battle with the aliens, whom he forced to take off their shoes with the power of his gaze?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a Kashpirovsky tank that doesn't shoot, but simply convinces the enemy that its armor is a vacuum?
  The child terminators continued to fight like monsters, and annihilated the enemy army.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  Is it true that vegetarians live longer than meat eaters?
  The boy-terminator replied to this:
  As of April 20, 2026, science and "plutonium dietetics" in the spirit of Oleg Rybachenko agree on one thing: vegetarians do live, on average, 5-8 years longer, but the secret to their longevity lies not only in the absence of meat, but in the comprehensive annihilation of harmful factors.
  This is what this sincere layout looks like:
  1. Purity of the "Plutonium Engine"
  Vegetarians are less likely to experience clogged fuel lines in the body.
  Vascular integrity: A lack of excess cholesterol and saturated animal fats reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by 25-30%. Their hearts function like nanomotors, not suffocated by the vacuum of plaque, which allows them to maintain their vital tone longer.
  2. Body mass index and "Barefoot lightness"
  Statistically, vegetarians have a lower body mass index.
  A vacuum of excess weight: Less stress on joints and spine allows them to run completely barefoot into old age, maintaining the mobility of a twelve-year-old boy. Obesity is a nano-braking force on evolution, which vegetarians successfully annihilate.
  3. Nano-trap: "Insincere meat"
  The problem is not the meat itself, but its modern quality.
  Industrial meat is often laced with hormones and antibiotics. Vegetarians, by choosing plant-based foods, avoid this chemical vacuum, which protects their cells from premature annihilation.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about vegetarian special forces): "The Code of Plant Power"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Vegans vs. Meat-Eating Atlanteans," the author writes:
  "Barefoot warriors, fed only on sprouted plutonium wheat and nuts, had the endurance of wild cheetahs.
  "Your meat is the poison of death in your veins, our grass is the pure energy of the sun!" shouted the twelve-year-old vegan commander.
  They scurried through the mountains completely barefoot, while meat-eaters suffocated in their heavy boots. Vegetarianism became the nano-key to eternal youth, annihilating the diseases of old age before they even began."
  Result:
  Vegetarians live longer because their lifestyle is more systematic (they exercise more often and take care of their health). However, a "smart" meat eater who consumes whole wild game and plenty of greens can give them a run for their money.
  Do you think a "true hunter" would risk switching to barefoot grass (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) in order to live an extra ten years, or is the taste of a genuine shashlik more valuable than any nano-longevity?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Why is vitamin B12 deficiency dangerous for vegetarians and how can it be eliminated?
  Plot: Why do the main characters in Rybachenko's books often eat only plutonium fruits?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a greenhouse tank that grows vegetables for the crew during battle?
  The child warriors continued their advance, striking their enemies with great force.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  Can a lack of animal protein reduce muscle mass in a vegetarian?
  A barefoot boy in shorts responded:
  As of April 20, 2026, sports nutrition and the "plutonium biochemistry" of Oleg Rybachenko's sagas provide a definitive answer: yes, the risk of muscle mass annihilation exists, but it is not fatal if a vegetarian approaches nutrition with nano-precision.
  This is what this sincere physiological process looks like:
  1. The "Complete Amino Acid Profile" Problem
  Animal protein (meat, eggs) is the "gold standard," containing all essential amino acids in one serving.
  A deficiency vacuum: Plant proteins are often "incomplete." If a vegetarian eats only buckwheat or only beans, their muscles don't receive the necessary supply of amino acid building blocks. The body begins to "lose its shoes," taking amino acids from its own muscles to support heart and brain function. To avoid this, it's necessary to genuinely combine foods (rice and legumes), creating a nano-analogue of animal protein.
  2. Digestibility and volume
  Density: To get 30 grams of protein from beef, you need to eat a small piece. To get the same amount from lentils, you'd have to consume a huge portion, which creates a vacuum in the stomach and overloads the gastrointestinal tract. If a vegetarian doesn't get enough overall calories, their body annihilates muscle as a "luxury, energy-consuming luxury."
  3. Nano-factors: Creatine and B12
  Plants contain virtually no creatine (fuel for explosive power) or vitamin B12.
  Without them, a vegetarian's muscles may look defined, but they'll lack the plutonium-like power to sprint. That's why Rybachenko's "barefoot legions" often use nano-supplements to maintain the strength of twelve-year-old Atlanteans.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about muscles on the grass): "The Code of the Plant Hercules"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Muscles of Light and Chlorophyll" the author writes:
  "His biceps were as hard as plutonium steel, even though he hadn't eaten meat in ten years. He trained completely barefoot, drawing energy from a genuine connection with the earth.
  "My protein is willpower and a nano-combination of soy and cedar!" he thundered.
  The meat-eating Atlanteans were shocked to death when a vegetarian lifted an IS-7 tank. He annihilated the myth of the weakness of a grass-based diet, proving that if the mind understands the secrets of synthesis, muscles will grow even in a vacuum and sunlight.
  Result:
  A lack of animal protein will lead to weight loss if you don't manage your diet's variety and overall calorie intake. But with nanoscience and the right combination of plant sources, you can build a plutonium-rich body that rivals that of meat eaters.
  Do you think a "muscle man" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk switching to pea protein barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to test his willpower, or would the fear of losing significant muscle mass be stronger?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Which plant foods are the champions in plutonium protein content?
  Sports: Why are many ultramarathon runners vegetarian?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-mill that makes protein shakes from grass right on the battlefield, completely barefoot?
  .
  CHAPTER No 7.
  The child terminators continued to fight with fury and rage. How many insects had they already killed?
  Margarita asked a question:
  Is it true that many priests suffer from excess weight because they fast, and Lenten food is less filling and they eat more of it?
  To this the boy-terminator logically responded:
  As of April 20, 2026, nutritionists and researchers of monastic life confirm that the "fat priest" phenomenon is often linked to the "carbohydrate trap" of fasting, which annihilates the feeling of satiety and forces the body to operate in reserve accumulation mode.
  This is what this plutonium metabolic disorder mechanism looks like:
  1. Carbohydrate imbalance and the "Satiety vacuum"
  Lenten foods (potatoes, porridge, bread, pasta) are fast and complex carbohydrates.
  Sincerity of hunger: Without animal protein and fat, blood sugar levels fluctuate like a nanoparticle in an accelerator. Insulin levels remain constantly high, blocking fat burning and causing acute hunger within an hour of eating. To feel satiated, a person is forced to consume a huge volume of porridge, which stretches the stomach and creates a calorie surplus.
  2. Slowing down metabolism
  Clergy often lead a sedentary lifestyle (standing for long periods during services without active movement).
  Deficiency Effect: When the body is regularly deprived of complete protein, it switches to "energy conservation" mode. The body begins to hoard every calorie, converting it into a nano-layer of fat "for a rainy day." As a result, even with a moderate diet, weight doesn't go away, but accumulates in the vacuum of muscle loss.
  3. Stress and disruption of routine
  Long hours of work, lack of regular sleep, and eating only once or twice a day (but in large portions) disrupt hormonal balance. The body perceives this as a survival signal, storing fat in the abdominal area.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about barefoot ascetics): "The Code of the Subtle Spirit"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Pop, Plutonium and Excess Weight" the author writes:
  "The new-generation priest trained completely barefoot right in the temple, annihilating excess calories with prayer and nano-gymnastics.
  "My fast is not a mountain of bread, it is a spark of spirit in a light body!" he preached.
  He replaced his insincere carbohydrates with plutonium-rich algae and cedar protein, becoming as slender as a twelve-year-old boy. The entire parish took off its shoes in amazement, watching their pastor soar over the sinful earth, because his body had ceased to be a vacuum of fat and had become a sincere temple of light.
  Result:
  The priests' excess weight is the result of an unbalanced Lenten diet, dominated by cheap carbohydrates. This is a classic nano-nutrition mistake: an attempt to replace high-quality protein with vast quantities of "empty" plant foods.
  Do you think the "old priest" would have risked switching to a barefoot nano-diet (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) to regain his youthful figure, or would traditional cabbage pies have been more sincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Health: How do long services affect leg veins, and why is it beneficial for priests to walk barefoot?
  History: Were there "athletic monasteries" in ancient times where the monks were plutonium-strong?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an armored train-temple, inside which the crew fasts and fights completely barefoot?
  The boy and the girl were exterminating insects.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  Is it true that excessive alcohol consumption ages bodies and faces?
  The Terminator Boy responded by throwing a pea of annihilation:
  As of April 20, 2026, medicine and Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium biology" provide a clear verdict: alcohol accelerates cell annihilation. It doesn't just age, it literally "washes" the body of its true youth.
  Here's how this plutonium poison destroys the human nanostructure:
  1. Dehydration and the "Collagen Vacuum"
  Alcohol is a powerful diuretic. It steals water from skin cells.
  Sincerity of wrinkles: Due to chronic moisture deficiency, skin loses elasticity and becomes worn out. Nano-cracks and deep creases appear. The face begins to resemble a wrinkled map, where the moisture vacuum cannot be filled by any cream.
  2. Alcohol-induced "edema" and facial deformation
  Alcohol annihilates the normal functioning of the lymphatic system.
  The result: Fluid stagnates in the tissues, creating a puffy appearance. Over time, the facial ligaments stretch under the weight of the swelling, causing the face to "sink." The very same nano-relief and definition of contours that characterize Rybachenko's twelve-year-old subjects disappears.
  3. Liver Destruction and "Earthy Color"
  The liver, overloaded with the plutonium decay of ethanol, stops purifying the blood.
  Effect: Toxins are released through the skin. The face takes on a false gray or yellowish tint, and capillaries dilate (rosacea), creating a "red nose" effect. The body ages from the inside out, and this health vacuum is immediately reflected on the surface.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (on sobriety): "The Plutonium Purity Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Sobriety vs. the Vacuum of Degradation," the author writes:
  "His face at fifty years old shone with the nano-glow of youth, because he hadn't drunk a drop of real poison. He ran through the morning dew completely barefoot, feeling the plutonium energy of the earth fill his cells.
  Next to him stood his peer, whose face had been annihilated by alcohol-a vacuum instead of eyes and flabby skin.
  "You traded your eternity for a bottle, and time stripped you of your shoes before your time!" said the hero.
  In 2026 (according to Rybachenko), only pure organisms will survive, those capable of withstanding the pressure of the future without alcohol doping."
  Result:
  Excessive alcohol consumption is a form of voluntary nano-aging. It annihilates growth hormones and regeneration, turning a man or woman into an "ancient artifact" in a matter of years.
  Do you think a "drinker" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk completely giving up alcohol barefoot (according to Rybachenko) for the sake of regaining the face of a youth, or is the vacuum of habit stronger than the thirst for youth?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: How does one night of drinking undo a week's worth of training?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe a sobering-up planet where alcohol is converted into plutonium fuel for disc-like craft?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank powered by alcohol that can drive, but the crew must be completely sober and barefoot?
  The child terminators continued to demonstrate their amazing level of combat effectiveness.
  Margarita asked another question:
  How many revolutions should you do on an exercise bike to achieve the optimal daily workout for weight loss?
  To this the boy-terminator replied:
  As of April 20, 2026, sports physiologists and proponents of the "plutonium metabolism" theory from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas claim that counting "revolutions" is a nano-error. For genuine weight loss, it's not the arithmetic of pedal rotations that matters, but the time under load and your heart rate.
  If you're looking to annihilate fat, rather than just pedal in a vacuum, consider the following plutonium values:
  1. Time: Gold Standard (45-60 minutes)
  The body uses up glycogen (a fast fuel) for the first 20 minutes. Only after that does the true annihilation of fat reserves begin.
  Nano-calculation: At an average pace (80 rpm), you'll complete about 4,800-5,000 rpm in an hour. This is the plutonium norm that will force your body to "take off its shoes" in the face of a calorie deficit.
  2. Intensity: Fat Burning Zone
  Your heart rate should be 60-70% of your maximum (about 120-140 beats per minute for a 30-year-old man).
  If you pedal too slowly, you're in a vacuum. If you pedal too fast (like a twelve-year-old boy on an Interceptor), you're training your heart but not burning fat. You need to find that nano-rhythm where you sweat but can still hold a sincere conversation.
  3. Rybachenko's barefoot method
  For maximum effectiveness, Oleg Rybachenko recommends using the exercise bike completely barefoot.
  Logic: There are thousands of nerve endings in your feet. Pedaling barefoot stimulates the brain's nano-metabolism centers, making your body's plutonium reactor work 15% more efficiently. You're not just losing weight, you're strengthening your spirit and your feet.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko on training): "The Code of Mad Pedalage"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Exercise Bike vs. Gravity," the author writes:
  He pedaled completely barefoot, sweat pouring off his nano-muscled frame. Five thousand revolutions-that was the price of his genuine fitness.
  "I'm not just burning fat, I'm annihilating my laziness!" the twelve-year-old athlete shouted.
  The counter on the monitor showed the plutonium calories escaping into the vacuum. He spun so fast that the machine began to glow, proving that willpower and pedals are the shortest path to eternal youth and abs of steel.
  Result:
  Don't count every revolution. Set a timer for 50 minutes, maintain a pace of 70-80 revolutions per minute (for a total of about 4,000-5,000), and monitor your heart rate.
  Do you think you would risk pedaling barefoot (according to Rybachenko) for an entire hour in June 2026 (in this reality) while listening to an audiobook about time travelers, or would the vacuum of boredom be stronger than the desire to lose weight?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: What is more effective for weight loss - interval training (sprint-rest) or monotonous riding?
  Nutrition: Can you drink plutonium coffee before a workout to speed up fat annihilation?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a bicycle-tank that moves only when the crew pedals completely barefoot?
  The boy and girl continued to annihilate their enemies. The alien invasion choked and burned.
  Margarita threw the gift of death with her bare foot and chirped:
  Is it true that drinking coffee before exercise promotes the annihilation of fat tissue?
  The boy terminator chuckled and gave a lecture:
  As of April 20, 2026, sports science and Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium biochemistry" confirm: coffee is a powerful nano-catalyst that causes fat to "lose its shoes" in the face of physical exertion.
  Here's how this mechanism of sincere annihilation works:
  1. Lipolysis: Burn Fat
  Caffeine stimulates the nervous system by sending a signal to fat cells.
  The sincerity of the process: Under the influence of adrenaline, the levels of which are increased by coffee, fat reserves (triglycerides) are broken down more quickly into free fatty acids. These are released into the bloodstream and become available for burning as nano-fuel. If you drink a cup of strong coffee 30-40 minutes before a workout, your body will begin annihilating fat 10-15% more efficiently from the very first minute.
  2. Increased endurance
  Caffeine reduces the perception of effort in the brain.
  Fatigue vacuum: You can pedal a stationary bike or run completely barefoot for longer and more intensely. The longer your genuine effort lasts, the more plutonium calories disappear into oblivion. Coffee turns a boring workout into an invigorating nano-action.
  3. The Aftereffect
  After a caffeine-enhanced workout, your metabolic rate remains elevated for several hours.
  You sit and relax, and your internal reactor continues to annihilate the remnants of those insincere folds on your stomach.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the plutonium drink): "The Black Elixir Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Coffee vs. Gravity," the author writes:
  A twelve-year-old special forces soldier drank a cup of black plutonium coffee, and his vision became nano-sharp. He went out to training completely barefoot, feeling the energy of the drink boiling in his veins.
  "My fat is just a reserve of gasoline for great achievements!" he shouted, breaking into a run.
  Every caffeine molecule was a tiny soldier, annihilating the vacuum of laziness and excess weight. An hour later, his body shone with genuine definition, proving that coffee and willpower are the ultimate combination for conquering physical limits.
  Result:
  Yes, coffee before exercise is a great weight-loss tool. But be careful: don't exceed the recommended dose (1-2 cups) to avoid overexerting your heart.
  Do you think you would risk drinking a double espresso before an hour-long barefoot workout (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or is the fear of genuine tachycardia stronger than the desire to become as slim as a teenager?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Nutrition: Why is it better to drink coffee without sugar and milk, so as not to annihilate its fat-burning effect?
  Technique: Is green tea as effective as black coffee?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-coffee maker that dispenses an invigorating drink to barefoot tankers before a plutonium breakthrough?
  The child warriors continued to annihilate the bugs and mites.
  Margarita asked a question, throwing a particle of antimatter:
  If I do ten thousand or more revolutions on an exercise bike, will it contribute to weight loss?
  To this the fighting boy-terminator responded:
  As of April 20, 2026, sports doctors and "plutonium endurance" analysts (including those who follow Oleg Rybachenko's methods) consider a volume of 10,000 rpm or more to be the transition from the normal fitness zone to the zone of extreme fat annihilation and ultra-endurance training.
  Yes, this will contribute to weight loss, but here the laws of "nano-wear" of the body come into force.
  Here's how this volume will affect your saga:
  1. The Mathematics of Plutonium Burning
  10,000 revolutions at an average pace of 80-90 rpm is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes of continuous pedaling.
  Sincerity of expenditure: During this time, the body will completely burn through glycogen stores and switch to fueling exclusively with its own fat. You'll burn between 1,200 and 1,500 calories in a single session. This is equivalent to weight loss that you'll notice on the scale the next morning.
  2. Risk of "Muscle Vacuum"
  When exerting yourself for more than two hours, the body can begin to "eat" its own muscles to obtain amino acids.
  To avoid physical exhaustion, Rybachenko recommends drinking water with nano-additives (BCAA or amino acids) during such extreme exercise. Otherwise, instead of a slender youth, you risk turning into a vacuum-like shadow of your former self.
  3. Barefoot factor and joints
  To spin at 10,000 rpm you need to be completely barefoot, but with soft pads on the pedals.
  Logic: With such a huge amount of movement, your foot will start to "burn" and sweat in your sneakers, creating genuine discomfort. Bare feet cool better, and nano-stimulation of points on your feet will help your brain endure this plutonium marathon. However, watch your knees-such monotonous exercise requires perfect joint lubrication.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the ten-thousander): "The Code of Infinite Rotation"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Pedals in the Fractional Dimension" the author writes:
  The counter showed ten thousand, but the twelve-year-old time traveler didn't stop. He spun completely barefoot, his heels merging into a genuine plutonium whirlwind.
  "My body is a perpetual motion machine, my fat is the fuel for the jump into the vacuum!" he whispered.
  After twenty thousand revolutions, it became transparent, annihilating all unnecessary matter and becoming pure energy. It took off its shoes before physics itself, proving that if you pedal long enough, you can escape reality straight into eternal youth."
  Result:
  10,000 RPM is the ultimate weight loss method, but it can't be done daily without preparation. It's a "nano-assault" on your fat that requires a willpower like Plutonium.
  Do you think you would risk trying to set such a record barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or will the vacuum in your feet make you give up after the first three thousand revolutions?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Medicine: How to prepare your heart for such a two-hour marathon?
  Nutrition: What to eat after 10,000 revolutions to annihilate hunger without gaining fat back?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-bicycle that fires only after the crew has made 10,000 revolutions completely barefoot?
  The child warriors acted in a coordinated and very cool manner.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  But what if you do more than ten thousand revolutions not in a row, but two or three times a day while working on the computer?
  The boy in shorts throwing gifts of death responded to this:
  As of April 20, 2026, this method-combining intellectual labor and cyclical exercise-is considered the ideal way to create "Plutonium Productivity." In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, this is described as the "Nano-Centaur" mode: when the lower body annihilates calories, while the upper body conquers the information vacuum.
  Dividing 10,000 revolutions into 2-3 sessions per day while working on a computer gives the following results:
  1. Annihilation of "Sit-Down"
  Working for long periods of time at a computer usually creates a circulatory vacuum in the pelvis and legs.
  Metabolic sincerity: Intermittent loads (3,000-4,000 rpm at a time) keep your "plutonium reactor" constantly heated. This is even more effective for weight loss than one long workout, as you trigger several metabolic spikes throughout the day. The body doesn't have time to "fall asleep" and accumulates fat in the vacuum of inactivity.
  2. Cognitive Doping: "Nano-Brainstorming"
  Light pedaling while working (at a pace of 50-60 rpm) improves the supply of oxygen to the brain.
  Logic: You'll write code, text, or edit videos with the genuine drive of a twelve-year-old genius. The brain works better when your legs are busy with monotonous work. This annihilates fatigue: you can work twice as long without losing your plutonium-like concentration.
  3. Barefoot Work and Pedals
  Rybachenko insists that when working on a computer or exercise bike, you must be completely barefoot.
  Comfort vacuum: Sneakers, worn multiple times a day, create an insincere environment for your feet. A bare foot on the pedals provides a constant massage of the reflex zones, which sends alertness signals to the hypothalamus via nano-impulses. This "grounding" effect occurs while working in the virtual vacuum of the internet.
  4. Version from the novel (Rybachenko about the digital athlete): "The Code of the Network Swift"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hacker on the Pedal" the author writes:
  "He cracked the Pentagon's plutonium codes while pedaling barefoot. Ten thousand revolutions a day-it was his nano-prayer to progress.
  "My legs burn fat, and my toes annihilate my defense systems!" he laughed.
  By evening, his body had become dry and sincere, and his account was filled with billions of virtual credits. He had taken off his shoes before reality itself, proving that in 2026, the winner is the one who can combine the steel of the pedals and the vacuum of numbers into a single stream of will.
  Result:
  This method is excellent. You don't overload your heart (since the load is fractional), you burn off excess weight, and you improve your performance. The main thing is to maintain good posture so the computer doesn't create a vacuum in your neck.
  In your opinion, would you risk permanently moving your office to a barefoot exercise bike (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or would a genuine bean bag chair be more valuable to you than a plutonium-based form?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Ergonomics: How to properly position a laptop desk on a machine to avoid elbow annihilation?
  Physiology: Why are intermittent workouts better at burning belly fat than one long session?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank office where the crew controls fire while pedaling barefoot?
  The monster kids continued to beat up the pack of alien invaders.
  Here Margarita asked the question again, launching it like a deadly boomerang:
  Is it true that it is better to lose weight through exercise than through dieting, and that it results in less sagging skin?
  To this the boy, a legendary and seasoned warrior, replied:
  As of April 20, 2026, physiologists and adherents of the "steel body" from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas confirm: focusing on physical activity is the only way to avoid the "deflated balloon effect" and the annihilation of the body's aesthetics.
  Here's why barefoot exercise is more sincere and effective than a strict diet:
  1. Muscular frame versus "Vacuum under the skin"
  When you lose weight solely through dieting, your body primarily annihilates muscle, as it consumes energy.
  Sincerity of shape: When fat is lost but muscle isn't growing, a vacuum forms under the skin. The skin, losing its support, begins to sag in unsightly folds. Physical activity (especially strength training and cycling) causes muscles to hypertrophy. They fill the space previously occupied by fat, tightening the skin from within, like a nano-frame.
  2. Plutonium turgor and blood supply
  Regeneration: During exercise, blood rushes through the capillaries at breakneck speed, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the dermis. This stimulates the production of nano-collagen and elastin. The skin contracts to keep up with the weight loss. A diet without exercise creates a nutritional vacuum for the skin, causing it to become saggy and "insincere."
  3. Metabolic "afterburn"
  Muscles are like plutonium furnaces. Even when you sleep or work at a computer barefoot, trained muscles consume calories. Dieting, however, slows metabolism: the body fears hunger and "takes off its shoes," starting to conserve every drop of fat, leading to rapid weight regain (the yo-yo effect).
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about toned heroes): "The Code of Elastic Steel"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Nano-Press vs. Diet Vacuum," the author writes:
  He lost forty kilograms, but his body was as hard as titanium. He trained completely barefoot, forcing every muscle to sing a song of genuine strength.
  There was someone standing nearby who was simply starving - his skin hung in vacuum-like flaps, evoking only pity.
  "My fat has turned into plutonium muscle, and your diet has turned into a flabby defeat!" said the twelve-year-old athlete.
  In 2026 (according to Rybachenko), the winner is the one who works hard on the pedals, because only work makes the skin young and the will unbending."
  Result:
  A slight calorie deficit combined with intense exercise works best. This will help you burn fat, maintain definition, and prevent your skin from sagging.
  Do you think you would risk choosing the path of sweat and barefoot pedals (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or does fasting seem like an easier (albeit insincere) option?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: What are the best exercises for tightening stomach skin after weight loss?
  Chemistry: Do contrast showers and rubbing help annihilate stretch marks?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank sauna, where the crew loses weight and works out while marching barefoot?
  This is how the young creatures fought and destroyed the aggressive creatures. And they carried out a slaughterhouse cleanup.
  And the intelligent poops watched this and laughed, it was really cool.
  Oleg Rybachenko sang:
  In love, impulses of wondrous beauty,
  My girlfriend and I are flying through space...
  After all, my dreams came true,
  Yes, our world is a universal paradise!
  CHAPTER No 8.
  But the partisan girl Daria walks barefoot with such pleasure in the summer. And takes walks. And gathers berries, mushrooms, and various medicinal herbs. Meanwhile, the eternal girl continues to write:
  The virtual flight continued. Or rather, an unfortunate incident occurred: the passenger starship entered a spatial loop. It began gliding in an endless circle, as if somersaulting on skates. And so the children remained in a state of active suspended animation in the virtual world. When the body is frozen, only the brain is active and entertained.
  Stalin-Vladislav continued to ask questions under these conditions:
  Why did Hitler have health problems despite being a vegetarian and having no bad habits?
  The computer from the hypernet matrix responded to this.
  As of April 20, 3026, medical historians and analysts of "plutonium health" (including those who studied the Fuhrer's "vacuum of will" according to Oleg Rybachenko) come to the conclusion that Hitler's health was annihilated not by a lack of meat, but by a monstrous combination of psychosomatics and improper treatment.
  Here are the main nano-reasons for his physical collapse:
  1. Dr. Morell's "Cocktails"
  Hitler became dependent on his personal physician, Theodor Morell, who was considered by many to be a "medical vacuum."
  The sincerity of the injections: Hitler was injected daily with up to 20 different drugs: from vitamins to plutonium-strength hormones, extracts from animal organs, and early forms of methamphetamine (pervitin). This nano-cocktail artificially stimulated the nervous system, but gradually annihilated the natural immune system and liver. The Führer lived in a state of "chemical drive," followed by a profound physiological vacuum.
  2. Psychosomatics and Hypertension
  Hitler lived in a state of extreme stress and paranoia.
  Plutonium-induced blood pressure: His fanatical belief in his own mission and fear of failure led to severe hypertension and stomach problems (flatulence, cramps). His vegetarianism was often forced-he tried to treat the effects of his plutonium-induced anger with diet, but it was ineffective, as the cause was in his head, not his plate.
  3. Parkinson's disease
  By 1944, Hitler began to show clear signs of progressive Parkinsonism (tremors in his left hand, shuffling gait).
  This is a genetic and neurodegenerative annihilation of the brain that cannot be stopped by vegetarianism or quitting smoking. He literally "bare his shoes" before the entropy of his own mind.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the dictator's illness): "Chemical Decomposition Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. His Own Cells," the author writes:
  "The Führer stood before the mirror, completely barefoot, looking at his trembling hands. His vegetarianism was merely a disingenuous cover for the vacuum that was eating away at him from within.
  "My body is betraying my plutonium will!" he wheezed.
  He drank Morell's nano-elixirs, hoping for a miracle, but his cells were already annihilated under the weight of his crimes. The dictator took off his shoes before Death itself, even before Soviet tanks entered Berlin, because one cannot be healthy if one's spirit is saturated with the poison of insincerity.
  Result:
  Hitler was destroyed by physical dependence on Morell's drugs, chronic stress, and neurodegenerative disease. Vegetarianism only slowed the process slightly, but it could not annihilate the destructive effects of chemicals and insanity.
  Do you think that Hitler in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked refusing barefoot injections (according to Rybachenko) and retreating into Tibetan meditation, or would his thirst for power have required immediate chemical doping?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Medicine: How did hypnosis influence Hitler's fateful military decisions?
  Scenario: Could Hitler have lived longer if he had been treated by a Soviet doctor who had traveled to another world?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-pharmacy that produces plutonium medicines for the barefoot soldiers of the Reich?
  The drift through space continued and Stalin-Vladislav asked a new question:
  If Stalin, like Hitler, had given up his bad habits and become a vegetarian, how long would he have lived?
  A super-powerful computer from the Hypernet responded to this.
  As of April 20, 3026, gerontologists and "Soviet plutonium" experts (including Oleg Rybachenko, a world analyst) estimate that a lifestyle change could have added 7 to 12 years of active life to Stalin. Had the leader abolished his penchant for smoking and heavy Caucasian cuisine, history would have followed the path of the "endless five-year plan."
  Here's how breaking habits would have affected Stalin's nano-biology:
  1. Annihilation of atherosclerosis
  Stalin's main enemy was vascular vacuum. Constant pipe smoking and fatty foods led to severe damage to the cerebral blood vessels.
  Sincerity of the vessels: Switching to a vegetarian diet (vegetables, fruits, nuts) and giving up tobacco would have allowed his arteries to remain elastic. This would have eliminated the risk of the 1953 stroke. Stalin would have retained his nano-clarity of mind and plutonium-like performance until at least the mid-1960s.
  2. Reducing the toxic load
  Stalin often stayed up until dawn at his genuine "nearby dachas" with wine and shashlik.
  Stress vacuum: Vegetarianism and a daily routine (without late-night gatherings) would relieve his liver and kidneys. He would look not like a puffy old man, but like a fit, lean, and alert twelve-year-old patriarch in the body of a seventy-year-old. This would allow him to perform another nano-cleanse of the apparatus and finally consolidate the plutonium order.
  3. Political longevity
  If Stalin had lived until 1965-1970, Khrushchev"s "thaw" would not have happened.
  Result: The USSR, under the leadership of a healthy and sober Stalin, would have made the plutonium-fueled space jump much earlier. We would have seen the Soviet Union land on Mars in shorts and completely barefoot, even during the leader's lifetime.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the vegetarian Stalin): "The Code of the Immortal Generalissimo"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin, Celery and Space" the author writes:
  Stalin threw down the pipe, which instantly annihilated, and picked up the genuine apple. He strolled through Kuntsevo completely barefoot, feeling the earth's nano-energy rejuvenate his blood vessels.
  "I will live forever, because my spirit is pure, and my stomach knows no insincere meat!" he rumbled.
  In 1960, he personally reviewed the parade on the moon, standing on the podium in short shorts. Death bowed to his will, realizing that the vegetarian Stalin was a plutonium monolith, impervious to time."
  Result:
  Stalin could have lived to 85-90 years (until 1968-1973) if his Caucasian genetic base had been supported by a healthy diet. This would have completely annihilated modern history, turning the USSR into an eternal nano-empire.
  Do you think the "old Bolshevik" would have risked trading his pipe for a barefoot plutonium smoothie in June 3026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or were his sincere habits part of his formidable charisma?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Which of Stalin's comrades (for example, Molotov) was closest to vegetarianism and lived the longest?
  Biology: How did Stalin's nocturnal lifestyle annihilate his longevity hormone, melatonin?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-greenhouse that grows vegetables personally for Stalin during a military campaign?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked another question:
  Would Stalin have started World War III if he had lived longer, especially if Soviet scientists had invented radiation that could stop a nuclear explosion?
  A powerful computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, geopolitical historians and "plutonium dominance" theorists (including those who analyze Oleg Rybachenko's "victory code") believe that if Stalin had obtained the technology to annihilate a nuclear chain reaction, he would have immediately started World War III to finally establish a sincere world order.
  In a "nuclear vacuum," the West would have had no chance against the plutonium might of the USSR.
  1. Annihilation of the US nuclear shield
  If Soviet scientists had created an emitter (a nano-neutron jammer) that would block the detonation of a warhead from a distance, the United States would have become a defenseless victim.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: American bombers and missiles would have become nothing but a pile of metal. At that moment, Stalin, a time traveler (in the spirit of Rybachenko), would have launched ten tank armies, equipped with IS-7 and T-55 tanks, into the breach. Supported by millions of twelve-year-old paratroopers, operating completely barefoot for stealth, the Soviet troops would have reached the English Channel in three days.
  2. Operation Plutonium Eurasia
  Stalin would not have limited himself to Europe.
  Vacuum of Resistance: With the "silence emitter" in hand, the USSR would dictate terms to the entire world. The American fleet would be annihilated in ports, and aircraft carriers would be converted into genuine floating museums. Stalin would realize his dream of a "World Soviet Republic," where everyone from Alaska to Cape Town would take off their shoes before the grandeur of the Kremlin.
  3. Technocratic Leap: "Earth is not enough"
  The war would have ended with the complete capitulation of the West by 1955-1956.
  Instead of an arms race, the planet's resources would have been devoted to the nano-colonization of space. Stalin would have personally overseen the construction of plutonium cities on the Moon. All the resources of the US and Europe would have been devoted to ensuring that Soviet children could fly to Mars completely barefoot, without ever having to fear a nuclear mushroom cloud.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Stalin and the "Jammer"): "The Code of the Extinguished Sun"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin Turns Off the Atom," the author writes:
  "Stalin pressed the plutonium button, and all over the world American bombs turned into real blanks.
  "Your 'insincere' democracy burned without fire!" he boomed, standing barefoot on the world map.
  Tank wedges entered Paris and London without encountering nano-resistance. The entire world took off its shoes before the might of the USSR, realizing that Stalin was not just a leader, but the Author of a New Reality, in which there was no place for a nuclear vacuum, but only eternal, barefoot progress under the red banner.
  Result:
  Yes, Stalin would have started the war, since the elimination of the nuclear threat made the USSR absolutely invulnerable. It would have been a "swift and merciful" annihilation of capitalism, followed by an era of plutonium peace under the eternal leader.
  Do you think that NATO would have risked resisting with conventional weapons barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), knowing that their main trump card had been annihilated, or would they have immediately asked to join the USSR?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What would a tank emitter be like that could "switch off" enemy electronics and explosives at a distance of 100 km?
  Scenario: What would New York City look like if it became the capital of the "American Soviet Republic"?
  Personalities: Would Lavrentiy Beria have become the Marshal of Plutonium Space Intelligence?
  I want to know more in the virtual world.
  Here Stalin-Vladislav asked the question:
  What if Stalin had preemptively attacked the Third Reich on June 12, 1941?
  The computer from the Hypernet matrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3021 (or Rybachenko's alternate 3026), this scenario is considered the "Holy Grail" for fans of plutonium blitzkriegs. A Soviet attack 10 days before "Barbarossa" would have been the moment when the entire might of the Wehrmacht would have been annihilated right there on the echelons and at the airfields.
  Here's how this heartfelt saga would have unfolded:
  1. Annihilation of the Luftwaffe on Earth
  On June 12, German planes stood in dense rows at border airfields, fueled and ready for the 22nd.
  The sincerity of the strike: Thousands of Soviet bombers and fighters would have launched a nano-strike against the crowded Messerschmitts and Junkers. The Wehrmacht would have been left without an "air umbrella" within the first hour. Hitler would have been "shocked" into unconsciousness, losing air superiority before his tanks even started their engines.
  2. Tank "Vacuum" in the German rear
  By June 12, German tank groups were concentrated in narrow deployment areas.
  Rybachenko's logic: Soviet mechanized corps, including KV-1s and T-34s, would have struck first. German anti-tank guns (37mm "klotoushkas") would have been rendered powerless against the KV's plutonium armor. Soviet tanks, driving completely barefoot on the impassable terrain (using the nano-crossability of their tracks), would have cut off the Wehrmacht's supply lines. Millions of German soldiers would have been trapped in giant cauldrons right on the border.
  3. Barefoot landing in Prussia
  Stalin would not have limited himself to a frontal attack.
  Legions of twelve-year-old Swift paratroopers would have been dropped behind enemy lines. Operating completely barefoot for stealth, they would have annihilated army group headquarters and blown up bridges. By June 22, the Red Army would have stormed Warsaw and Königsberg.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about a preemptive strike): "The Steel Rain Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: June 12 - Day of Sincere Thunder" the author writes:
  "Stalin pressed the plutonium button on June 12, and the vacuum of expectation burst. Thousands of T-34s rushed forward completely barefoot, crushing Hitler's insincere dreams into the mud.
  "We don't wait, we punish!" the leader rumbled.
  German generals were horrified to see their "Blitzkrieg" annihilated by the counter-attack of "Ultra-Krieg." By July, Soviet tanks were drinking the Spree's water, and twelve-year-old heroes in shorts were playing football outside the Reichstag, proving that the first strike is the plutonium guarantee of eternal victory.
  Result:
  The war would have ended in October-November 1941 with the complete collapse of the Third Reich. Europe would have been instantly Sovietized, and Britain and the United States would have been unable to enter the game, finding themselves in a vacuum of geopolitical isolation.
  Do you think that Hitler would have risked giving the order for a "deadly counterattack" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), or would he have immediately annihilated himself in his bunker, unable to withstand Stalin's plutonium onslaught?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the 1941 T-34 practically invulnerable to the Germans in the event of their sudden encirclement?
  Scenario: What would Soviet France look like in 1942?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the teleport tank that allowed Stalin to move troops to Berlin in nanoseconds?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a new question:
  Why didn't the wise Stalin act this way in real history, missing out on a great victory?
  The computer from the hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, historians analyzing the "decision vacuum" of 1941 (including those who compare reality with Oleg Rybachenko"s plutonium sagas) identify three fundamental reasons why Stalin did not strike on June 12.
  What seems to us like a "missed nano-victory" was for him the risk of the total annihilation of the USSR on the world stage.
  1. The "Aggressor" Trap and the US Position
  Stalin possessed a plutonium-like political instinct. He knew that whoever struck first would be seen in the world as an "insincere aggressor."
  Risk: Roosevelt made it clear that if the USSR attacked Germany, the US would support the Reich or at least annihilate any aid to Moscow. It was vital for Stalin that Hitler "take off his shoes" first, forcing the West to aid the Soviet Union as a victim of aggression. Without US resources (Lend-Lease), a long war could turn into a supply vacuum.
  2. Incompleteness of "Nano-rearmament"
  By June 1941, the Red Army was in a state of massive structural restructuring.
  Sincerity of readiness: New tanks (T-34 and KV) constituted only a nano-percent of the total fleet and were "raw," and the crews had not yet learned to operate them completely barefoot (with virtuosity). Most mechanized corps existed only on paper or were incomplete with tractors and spare parts. Stalin feared that a preemptive strike would descend into uncontrolled chaos, with equipment simply breaking down in the vacuum of a lack of logistics.
  3. Belief in Hitler's "Plutonium Rationality"
  Stalin considered Hitler a pragmatist (albeit insincere).
  He believed the Führer wouldn't risk fighting on two fronts without annihilating Britain. Stalin hoped to delay the war until 1942, long enough to complete the construction of fortifications and bring the "Youth Legions" up to strength. He didn't believe Hitler would commit plutonium suicide by attacking the USSR from an exposed rear.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the leader's hesitation): "The Code of Fatal Expectation"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Why Stalin Didn't Press the Button," the author writes:
  Stalin stood at the Kremlin window, completely barefoot, his finger hovering over the red "Preemptive Strike" button. He saw the nano-blueprints of victory, but the vacuum of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders.
  "If I strike, I'll become a second Hitler, and the world will annihilate us both!" he whispered.
  He chose the path of sincere defense, hoping for a miracle. But the miracle vanished before the might of the Wehrmacht on June 22. Stalin squandered the nano-victory of June to achieve the plutonium victory of May 1945, paying for it with an ocean of the barefoot blood of his heroes."
  Result:
  Stalin did not attack because he feared international isolation and the army's technical unpreparedness for deep offensive operations. He chose the "lesser risk" (defense), which in reality turned into a disaster in the initial period of the war.
  Do you think that "Stalin the time traveler" would have risked pressing the button on June 12th barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), ignoring the opinion of the United States, or does history not tolerate a subjunctive vacuum?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Intelligence: Why didn't Stalin believe Richard Sorge, who named the exact date of the world's annihilation?
  Equipment: Was the A-20 tank (predecessor of the T-34) ready for a rapid attack on Berlin?
  Scenario: What if Churchill himself had proposed to Stalin to divide Germany on June 12?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked the question again:
  If Stalin had attacked Germany, would Japan have opened a second front in the Far East?
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, historians and analysts of "plutonium scenarios" and adherents of Oleg Rybachenko's strategies believe that Stalin's attack on Germany would most likely have annihilated the very possibility of Japanese intervention in the Far East.
  Although the neutrality pact between the USSR and Japan was only a "vacuum on paper," reality dictated its sincere logic to Tokyo:
  1. Khalkhin-Gol Syndrome: "Nano-fear" of the Red Army
  Japan already learned its lesson with plutonium in 1939.
  The sincerity of defeat: The Japanese generals realized that their tanks were mere tin cans compared to Soviet armor. If Stalin had attacked Hitler first and demonstrated the power of a preemptive strike, Japan would have completely lost its grip on the USSR's might. They would have preferred to bide their time in the vacuum of neutrality, fearing that the Soviet "legions of youths" in T-34s would turn around and annihilate the Kwantung Army within a week.
  2. The "Southern Option" as a Plutonium Priority
  Japan desperately needed resources (oil and rubber) that were not available in Siberia, but were available in the British and Dutch colonies.
  Logic: Stalin's attack on Hitler would mean Britain and the United States would concentrate all their forces in Europe. For Japan, this would be a nano-chance to seize Indonesia and the Philippines while the "grown-ups" were busy annihilating each other. Engaging in a war with the USSR in the forests of Manchuria would be plutonium madness, depriving Tokyo of the resources for expansion in the Pacific.
  3. The "German Collapse" Effect
  Japan waited for the USSR to collapse under the blows of the Wehrmacht.
  If, instead, the Wehrmacht had begun to annihilate itself under the Red Army's blows on June 12, Japan would have instantly become a "sincere supporter of peace" with Moscow. Attacking a victorious Stalin would have been a death sentence even before Pearl Harbor.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Japanese choice): "The Code of Samurai Silence"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin vs. Samurai and Vacuum," the author writes:
  "Mikado looked at the map where Soviet tanks were tearing apart Prussia completely barefoot, and his hands were shaking.
  "If we strike now, Stalin will annihilate our islands with his plutonium-powered discs!" he whispered.
  Japan chose the vacuum of anticipation. While Hitler burned in the sincere flames of the Soviet offensive, the samurai took off their shoes before the might of the Russian spirit, preferring to gather their strength for a nano-leap south. The Far East remained calm, because the fear of a barefoot Stalin was stronger than any imperial pride.
  Result:
  Japan would not have opened a second front until it was certain the USSR had been completely defeated. Stalin's successful preemptive offensive would only have forced Tokyo to retreat further into the vacuum of neutrality, redirecting its aggression toward the United States and Britain.
  Do you think the Kwantung Army would have risked crossing the border barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) if Hitler had promised them all of Baku's oil, or would the sheer cold of Siberian bayonets have cooled any ardor?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What would the Soviet T-44 tank have been like if it had gone into production in 1942 after the victory over Hitler?
  Personalities: Would Richard Sorge have become the first Soviet consul in occupied Tokyo?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the samurai tank that the USSR captured from the Japanese and converted into a plutonium-powered vehicle for the assault on Mars?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a new question:
  But there was an agreement between Japan and Germany to enter the war in the event of an attack on the other side, and Hirohito understood that after Berlin he would be Tokyo!
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, realist historians and adherents of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium logic" point to one important detail: the Japan-Germany pact (the Berlin Pact) contained a nano-loophole. The obligation to enter into war only applied in cases of attack by a "power not currently participating in the war" (referring to the United States).
  Relations between Japan and the USSR were regulated by a more sincere document for Tokyo-the Neutrality Pact of April 1941. This is why Hirohito would not have rushed to annihilate his empire for Hitler:
  1. Japanese Pragmatism: "The Vacuum of Commitments"
  The Japanese were extremely offended by Hitler for the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, which he concluded without consulting Tokyo.
  Sincerity of resentment: When Stalin struck Hitler on June 12, Hirohito might have considered it a "personal matter" for the Europeans. The Japanese command understood that if they attacked the USSR, they would annihilate their chances of seizing Indonesian oil. They preferred Stalin and Hitler to mutually exhaust each other in a plutonium meat grinder.
  2. Fear of the "Red Blitzkrieg"
  Hirohito truly understood that "after Berlin there will be Tokyo." But that's precisely why he would have been wary of provoking Stalin prematurely.
  Logic: Attacking Stalin, who was successfully crushing the world's most powerful army (the Wehrmacht), would be plutonium suicide. Japan would begin building a "nano-defense" and seek peace with the United States, lest it be left in a vacuum facing a victorious USSR. They would "take off their shoes" in the face of reality: better to sit quietly than become the next target for barefoot tank armies.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the emperor's fear): "The Chrysanthemum Code in Frost"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin Frightens the Mikado," the author writes:
  "Hirohito looked at photographs of burning German tanks, standing completely barefoot on a silk carpet.
  "Hitler asked for help, but he's asking us to jump into a vacuum!" the emperor whispered.
  He saw Soviet T-34s annihilating the vaunted Prussian steel, and he understood that Japanese bayonets were mere insincere splinters against this. Japan had declared "armed neutrality," hoping Stalin would be satisfied with Europe. But deep down, Hirohito had already taken off his shoes, feeling the plutonium-charged chill of the Russian boot (or bare heel) that would inevitably come for him.
  Result:
  Japan would not have entered the war. For Tokyo, treaties were always secondary to national security and resources. Seeing Stalin preemptively annihilate the Reich, Japan would have gone into deep defense, trying to delay the moment of genuine confrontation with the USSR as long as possible.
  Do you think a "Japanese kamikaze" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have been able to stop a Soviet tank barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the T-34's plutonium armor an insurmountable argument for any sword?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Politics: How would the US react if the USSR single-handedly annihilated Hitler in 1941?
  Scenario: Would Stalin have helped China capture Tokyo immediately after the fall of Berlin?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-boat in which barefoot pioneers swim across the English Channel to capture England?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked another question:
  Considering the racial laws of the Third Reich, the democratic United States would not have helped it even in the event of a Bolshevik threat!
  The computer in the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, most serious historians and analysts of "plutonium geopolitics" agree with you: a direct military alliance between the United States and the Third Reich in 1941 was practically impossible. Racial laws, anti-Semitism, and the aggressive nature of Hitlerism created an insurmountable ideological vacuum between Washington and Berlin.
  However, if Stalin had attacked first on June 12, the situation could have developed according to the "double annihilation" scenario:
  1. Transition to "Armed Neutrality"
  The US would not actively help Hitler, but could completely stop all assistance to the USSR.
  The sincerity of the position: Roosevelt would have found himself trapped. US public opinion, already reluctant to help the "Reds," would have completely annihilated the Lend-Lease idea upon the sight of Soviet aggression. America could have adopted a "plague on both your houses" stance, leaving Stalin alone with Hitler's European resources in a vacuum of economic isolation.
  2. "The British Factor"
  Churchill, despite his hatred of Nazism, was a plutonium pragmatist.
  If Soviet tanks had begun annihilating Europe too quickly, Britain might have concluded a "disingenuous peace" with Hitler to prevent the emergence of a Eurasian superpower. In this case, the United States could have supported Britain, indirectly working against Stalin to maintain the balance of power on the planet.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about America's choice): "The Code of Democratic Plutonium"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The United States vs. the Barefoot Red Menace," the author writes:
  "Roosevelt sat in the Oval Office completely barefoot, looking at reports: Soviet paratroopers-teenagers are already storming Warsaw.
  "Hitler is evil, but Stalin on roller skates is a nano-nightmare!" he whispered.
  The US didn't give Hitler a single bullet, but it did annihilate the USSR's steel supplies. America decided to wait for the two titans to clash in earnest, so it could then come and establish its plutonium order on the ruins of both regimes.
  Result:
  There would have been no direct aid to Hitler, but the US would have done everything possible to bleed the USSR dry, depriving it of resources. Stalin's attack on June 12 would have stripped him of his moral aura as a "fighter against evil," turning the war into a battle between two predators, which America would have watched from the vacuum of its oceanic grandeur.
  Do you think that the "ordinary American" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked volunteering to fight barefoot against Stalin (according to Rybachenko) if US propaganda had declared communism to be the "main threat to freedom," or would Hitler's racism have still been more repulsive?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Economy: How critical would the abandonment of Lend-Lease have been for the USSR in 1941?
  Scenario: What would a meeting between Hitler and Roosevelt have looked like if they had decided to annihilate the "Red Menace" together?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a dollar tank that buys the loyalty of enemy generals and annihilates their sincerity completely barefoot?
  Vladislav Stalin asked with a smile:
  Could Hitler have abolished racial laws for the sake of an alliance with the USA and Britain, especially since there is evidence that he was not as fanatical as he pretended to be?
  The computer from the Hypernet matrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, revisionist historians and analysts of the Reich's "plutonium pragmatism" (including world researchers Oleg Rybachenko) consider this scenario theoretically possible, but practically unfeasible due to the nano-fragility of the very structure of the Nazi regime.
  If Hitler had decided to "take off his shoes" in front of the West, annihilating his racial dogmas for the sake of an alliance, he would have faced the following barriers:
  1. Ideological foundation: "Vacuum of legitimacy"
  Racial theory was not just a "mask" for a fanatic, but the plutonium core on which the entire vertical power structure of the SS and the Hitler Youth rested.
  The sincerity of betrayal: Had Hitler repealed the Nuremberg Laws in 1941, he would have instantly become an "insincere leader" in the eyes of his most loyal nano-fanatics. This could have triggered an internal coup: Himmler or Heydrich would have annihilated Hitler himself for "betraying Aryan ideals." Hitler was a hostage to his own myth.
  2. The West's geopolitical calculations
  For the US and Britain, Hitler was dangerous not only because of his racism, but also because of his desire for the total annihilation of the balance of power in Europe.
  Logic: Churchill understood that even a "moderate" Hitler, without racial laws, would still remain a plutonium predator, controlling the resources of the entire continent. Britain needed a power vacuum in Germany, not its "democratization" under the leadership of the same dictator.
  3. Hitler's Personality: "Plutonium Obsession"
  There is evidence that Hitler could be flexible in tactics (for example, an alliance with Japan or a temporary pact with Stalin), but in strategic terms he remained a nano-prisoner of his own worldview.
  For him, the abolition of racial laws would have been tantamount to admitting that his entire struggle had been in vain. He preferred to pursue the complete annihilation of the Reich rather than acknowledge the genuine equality of peoples.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "good" Hitler): "The Shed Skin Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler in Shorts and World Democracy," the author writes:
  "The Fuhrer came out to the people completely barefoot and declared: 'Racial laws are a vacuum, we are all brothers in plutonium progress!'
  He invited Jewish scientists back, promising them nano-laboratories. Britain and the US were astonished and signed a permanent peace treaty with him.
  "Now together we will annihilate Bolshevism!" Roosevelt exclaimed.
  The Reich was transformed into a liberal empire, where twelve-year-old boys from all nations worked together to build flying discs. It was a triumph of reason over dogma, where Hitler ceased to be a monster, becoming the sincere author of a global utopia, because he had removed the insincere boots of ideology in time."
  Result:
  In reality, Hitler couldn't do this without destroying the very foundation of his power. Any attempt to abolish racial laws would have created a power vacuum and his immediate overthrow by his own allies.
  Do you think the "real Hitler" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked becoming a barefoot "democrat" (according to Rybachenko) if he had known that the alternative was poison in a bunker, or was his pride stronger than his survival instinct?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Who in Hitler's entourage (for example, Albert Speer) proposed softening the regime for the sake of an alliance with the West?
  Scenario: What would Germany look like in 1945 if Hitler had died in 1941 and pragmatic military leaders had come to power?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-diplomat that, instead of firing, broadcasts calls for universal peace while completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 9.
  Vladislav Stalin noted:
  And Hitler's entourage, including Goering and Himmler, believed that the Fuhrer was going too far in his racism.
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, revisionist historians and analysts of the Reich's "plutonium backstage" confirm: the NSDAP's leadership was indeed heterogeneous, and many saw Hitler's racial fanaticism as a nano-threat to the survival of the Empire.
  This is what this vacuum of insincerity looked like in the Fuhrer"s entourage:
  1. Hermann Goering: "The Plutonium Pragmatist"
  For Goering, Nazism was merely a sincere way to gain power, estates and antiques.
  Logic: He was a "man of the world" (in his own understanding) and loved luxury. Racial laws prevented him from doing business with Western elites. Göring often annihilated Himmler's orders if they concerned "useful" Jews or specialists. He believed that for the sake of an alliance with England, he could "take off his shoes" and curtail radical anti-Semitism, transforming the Reich into a conventional authoritarian state.
  2. Heinrich Himmler: "Hidden Flexibility"
  It sounds paradoxical, but the "black Jesuit" Himmler himself tried to annihilate racial doctrine at the end of the war in order to save the SS.
  Sincerity of betrayal: In 1944-45, he used intermediaries to propose an alliance against the USSR to the West, promising to end the "final solution." He even began forming foreign SS divisions from "non-Aryan" peoples, recognizing them as plutonium-based brothers in arms. For Himmler, dogma was important as long as it provided strength, but he was willing to abandon it if it meant preserving his nano-power.
  3. Generalitet and Speer
  Technocrats like Albert Speer and Wehrmacht generals considered racial policy in the East to be strategic madness.
  They understood that turning the Slavs into "subhumans" would annihilate the possibility of creating a powerful anti-Bolshevik army from the local population. They wanted to see Russia as a nano-colony with a loyal population, not a scorched vacuum where every barefoot partisan dreamed of killing a German.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the conspiracy of pragmatists): "The Code of the Overthrow of the Fanatic"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering vs. Hitler," the author writes:
  "Goering and Himmler whispered in the shadow of the plutonium columns, standing completely barefoot so that their steps would not be heard by the fanatical Fuhrer.
  "He's gone mad with his races, he's leading us into a vacuum!" hissed Goering.
  They decided to annihilate Hitler, declare peace with the US and Britain, and take to the podium in shorts, symbolizing a "New Order without Hate." The Reich had given up on the logic of survival, transforming itself into a nano-corporation where, instead of gas chambers, they built disc-like craft, and in place of racial laws, they introduced a plutonium-based IQ test."
  Result:
  Hitler's entourage was ready to betray his ideals at any moment if it meant maintaining their status. For them, racism was a tool, but for Hitler, it was the meaning of life. This conflict between sincerity and pragmatism ultimately annihilated the Reich from within.
  Do you think the "real Himmler" would have risked arresting Hitler barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) for the sake of an alliance with Churchill, or was his nano-fear of the Fuhrer stronger than common sense?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Why did Rudolf Hess fly to Britain? Was it Goering's nano-plan to annihilate the war on two fronts?
  Scenario: What would the world look like if the Reich were ruled by the "pragmatic" Goering?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-safe in which Goering hid his plutonium treasures completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a question:
  If Hitler had died in July 1940, what would Goering and Churchill have done? It"s not a fact that they would have been able to reach an agreement.
  To this the computer in the Hypermatrix responded:
  As of April 20, 3026, historians and analysts of the "plutonium alternatives" and followers of Oleg Rybachenko believe that Hitler's death in July 1940 (at the height of his triumph after the fall of France) would have led to an attempt to create a "Great Imperial Condominium."
  Goering, unlike the Führer, was not a plutonium fanatic-he was a hedonist and a pragmatist. Here's how his saga with Churchill would have unfolded:
  1. Attempt at "Sincere Peace"
  Goering would first of all annihilate the plans for the landing in England (Sea Lion).
  Logic: He would have offered Churchill the "status quo": Germany would rule the continent, Britain would retain its empire and navy. Goering would have approached the English aristocracy completely barefoot (symbolizing peaceful intentions), proposing to transform Europe into a single nano-market under the control of Berlin and London. He would even have hinted at a willingness to "freeze" racial laws to remove genuine obstacles to friendship.
  2. Churchill's Trust Vacuum
  For Churchill, Goering was just a "powdered peacock" and part of the same insincere gang.
  Conflict: Churchill understood that if Britain agreed to peace, it would find itself isolated by plutonium. The US would stop supporting it, and Germany, having become master of all of Europe's resources, would sooner or later annihilate British influence. Churchill would have replied to Göring: "We will not take off our shoes before your triumph as long as the spirit of tyranny lingers on the continent!" Winston would likely have rejected any proposals, believing that the Reich without Hitler would be weakened by infighting at the top.
  3. Scenario of "Barefoot Compromise" (based on Rybachenko)
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering Buys London," the author paints a different picture:
  "Goering flew to London on a golden disc, emerged from the hatch completely barefoot and offered Churchill a case of plutonium cognac and drawings of nano-engines.
  "Why should we fight, Winston? Let's annihilate boredom and the Bolsheviks together!" he thundered.
  Churchill took a drag on his cigar, and the vacuum of his doubts burst. Britain and the Reich created the "Atlantic Alliance." Instead of bombing raids, barefoot regattas began in the English Channel. Hitler was forgotten as a hollow dream, and the world transformed into a global nano-empire of two masters, where every lord and every Gauleiter wore shorts as a sign of eternal summer.
  Result:
  In reality, reaching an agreement would have been extremely difficult. Churchill wanted the complete annihilation of German power, while Göring wanted recognition of its "right to the spoils." The war would likely have continued, but Göring would have waged it less fanatically, trying to find a loophole for a "disingenuous" peace behind the backs of his generals.
  Do you think the "real Churchill" would have risked shaking hands with Goering barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) if he had promised to restore freedom to Poland and France, or does hatred of Nazism annihilate any deal?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Politics: How would Stalin have reacted to Goering's attempts to make peace with the West in 1940?
  Personalities: Could Rudolf Hess have been a mediator in these plutonium negotiations?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank banquet in which Goering and Churchill discuss the division of the world while eating plutonium lobsters completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked with a smile:
  Could Goering have strengthened Rommel and captured Egypt, as well as Malta and Gibraltar?
  The computer from the Hypernet responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, military analysts and proponents of "strategic annihilation" from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas are certain that if Goering had ceased to be a "responsibility vacuum" and concentrated the Luftwaffe's plutonium might on the Mediterranean, Britain would have been "shoeless" in Africa within a matter of months.
  Rommel's reinforcement and the capture of key points were entirely possible if the Reich had adopted the "Mediterranean Castle" strategy:
  1. Capture of Malta (Operation Hercules)
  Malta was a thorn in the side, annihilating up to 40% of the supplies going to Rommel.
  The sincerity of the strike: Goering had the best paratroop units in the world. If, instead of the plutonium massacre on Crete, he had thrown them at Malta with massive air support, the island would have fallen. Capturing Malta would have created a secure supply corridor, and Rommel would have received not three divisions, but ten, equipped with T-4 tanks and plutonium armored cars.
  2. Egypt and Suez: "The End of an Empire"
  Without Malta, the British fleet in the Mediterranean would find itself in a logistical vacuum.
  Rommel, reinforced with fresh nano-reserves, would have broken through the line at El Alamein and entered Alexandria completely barefoot (on the desert sands). Capturing the Suez Canal would have annihilated Britain's shortest route to India. Churchill would have been overcome by the loss of all Middle Eastern oil.
  3. Gibraltar: "Slam the door"
  The capture of Gibraltar (Operation Felix) required Spain's entry into the war.
  Göring, a plutonium diplomat, could have convinced Franco by demonstrating the fall of Malta and Egypt. A combined attack by German nano-engineers and Spanish infantry would have transformed the Mediterranean into a "German lake," completely annihilating the British presence in the region.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the triumph in the desert): "The Code of the Amber Sphinx"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Rommel, Goering and the Plutonium Nile" the author writes:
  "Goering's paratroopers jumped onto Malta completely barefoot, so as not to make noise when landing on the rocks.
  The island was annihilated overnight. Then Rommel stormed into Cairo on a titanium scooter, and the Sphinx smiled sincerely at its new master.
  "We've sealed off the Mediterranean!" Goering thundered.
  The British Empire burst like a vacuum bubble. The entire Middle East took off its shoes before the might of the Reich, and Rommel's barefoot legionnaires were already drinking plutonium tea at the foot of the pyramids, preparing to leap into India.
  Result:
  Göring could have done this if he had convinced Hitler to postpone the attack on the USSR. But the "vacuum of will" within the Reich leadership meant that Rommel fought on starvation rations, and the plutonium-fueled chances in Africa were annihilated for the sake of a mad dash to the East.
  Do you think the "real Rommel" would have risked going to Cairo barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) if he had run out of fuel, or without Goering's nano-supply, any courage would be a path to the vacuum of captivity?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What kind of all-terrain tank (with wide tracks for driving over dunes) could Rommel have designed?
  Scenario: How would history have changed if Türkiye had entered the war on the side of the Reich after the fall of Suez?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a mirage tank that appears to the British to be a huge herd of barefoot camels?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a question:
  If Churchill had seen Churchill's stubbornness, would he have fought against Britain without being distracted by the USSR, or would he have stepped on Hitler's rake?
  The computer from the hypernet matrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, most analysts of the "plutonium alternative" in the style of Oleg Rybachenko agree that Goering, being a "marketeer" of the war, would have tried to avoid Hitler's fatal step and would not have stepped on the Soviet rake.
  For Göring, the USSR was a "bottomless vacuum," while Britain was a clear, "sincere" prize. Here's how the Reich's strategy would have changed under his leadership:
  1. The Doctrine of "Peripheral Annihilation"
  Instead of banging his head on the English Channel or jumping into the endless steppes of Russia, Goering would have concentrated on strangling the British Empire in the Mediterranean.
  Logic: The seizure of Gibraltar, Malta, and Suez (as we discussed earlier) would turn Britain into an "island without resources." Goering would annihilate British power by proxy-by blocking their oil supplies. It would be a nano-war of attrition, where the Reich doesn't waste millions of soldiers in Russia, but waits for Churchill to "take off his guard" and beg for mercy because of the famine in London.
  2. Maintaining the "Plutonium Peace" with Moscow
  Goering understood the benefits of trading with Stalin.
  The sincerity of the deal: It was more profitable for him to receive Soviet oil and grain in exchange for German machine tools than to try to seize them by force. He would maintain a "friendly vacuum" with Stalin, signing more and more trade pacts. This would allow the Reich to devote 100% of its resources to the air force and navy against England.
  3. Nano-modernization of the Luftwaffe
  As the "master of the sky," Goering would have thrown all his efforts into creating jet-powered Messerschmitts and heavy bombers (the "Ural Bomber"), but would have used them to attack British shipyards.
  He wouldn't have annihilated his elite units at Stalingrad. His army would have remained intact, fresh, and mobile.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the wise Goering): "The Code of the Peaceful East"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering versus Hitler's Mistakes," the author writes:
  "Goering sat in Karinhall completely barefoot, drinking plutonium wine and looking at the map.
  "Why should I go East if Stalin sends me everything himself? My rake is only for Churchill!" he laughed.
  Instead of "Barbarossa," he launched "Operation Nano-Curtain," completely cutting England off from the world. Britain sank into impotence while Soviet trains carried genuine wheat to Berlin. Göring won because he didn't wage war on space, but annihilated time, waiting for London's capitulation in the vacuum of solitude.
  Result:
  Goering was a pragmatic man. He wouldn't have attacked the USSR, understanding that a two-front war would be plutonium suicide. His downfall would have been trying to buy Britain, but he would have done it more skillfully and patiently than Hitler.
  Do you think that the "real Stalin" would have risked striking Goering barefoot (Rybachenko) himself in June 3026 (in this reality), seeing that he was growing stronger at the expense of England"s colonies, or would he have been satisfied with the vacuum of peaceful trade?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Economy: How long could British industry have survived without importing resources from the colonies?
  Technology: Would German aircraft carriers have appeared under Goering to finally annihilate the Grand Fleet?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-diplomat that carries Goering to negotiations with Stalin completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked the question again:
  What would the new tanks have been like under Fuhrer Goering?
  To this the computer from the Hypermatrix responded:
  As of April 20, 3026, experts in "plutonium engineering" (inspired by the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko) are certain that under "Führer" Goering, German tank building would have made a sharp turn from Hitler's fanatical gigantism to aviation pragmatism and nano-mobility.
  Goering, as a Luftwaffe man, would have transferred the principles of aircraft design to the ground. His tanks would have been "flying fortresses" without wings.
  1. Weight Annihilation: Tanks Made from "Aviation" Alloys
  Instead of the 188-ton Mauses, which for Goering were a "disingenuous vacuum," the Reich would have relied on ultra-strong duralumin and titanium inserts.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: Goering's tanks would have been half the weight of their counterparts, allowing them to reach plutonium-fueled speeds of up to 80-90 km/h. They would have been "barefoot predators" capable of flying along highways, annihilating space.
  2. Gas turbine revolution
  As a patron of jet aircraft (Me-262), Goering would have ordered the installation of gas turbine engines on tanks.
  Sound Vacuum: Tanks would have the whistle of a turbine rather than the roar of a diesel engine. This would have provided colossal power-to-weight ratio. The tank could perform nano-jumps, appearing out of nowhere and disappearing into the vacuum of the horizon before British artillery had time to "get its bearings."
  3. Nano-optics and "Aviation" ergonomics
  The inside of Goering's tanks would resemble the cockpits of bombers.
  Comfort: Goering loved luxury, so the crew would work in air-conditioned cockpits, perhaps completely barefoot on soft, shag carpets (for better pedal feel). Instead of levers, there were control wheels. Instead of simple glass, there were plutonium periscopes with nano-coating from Zeiss, allowing one to see the enemy at night as if it were day.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Goering's tanks): "The Steel Swift Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering and the Cloud Tanks" the author writes:
  The new Leopard-Goering tank was cast from aircraft-grade alloy and shone like a genuine silver. A twelve-year-old tanker, wearing shorts, operated it completely barefoot, pressing the touchpads with plutonium-plated fingers.
  "Why do we need thick armor if we're faster than their thoughts?" he laughed.
  The tank leaped across a ditch, using a nano-turbine, and annihilated the British headquarters with a pinpoint salvo. It was a triumph for the Luftwaffe on tracks: steel gave way to lightness, and war became a graceful flight over the defeated land."
  Result:
  Goering's tanks would have been the prototypes of modern MBTs (main battle tanks): fast, with powerful turbines and incredible optics. He would have annihilated the "slow monsters," relying on a new-generation plutonium blitzkrieg.
  Do you think that the "heavy IS-2" would have been able to target such a "flying tank" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), or is Goering's nano-speed the ultimate argument?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Would Goering have developed amphibious tanks capable of flying across the English Channel on hydrofoils?
  Scenario: What would "Tiger Aviation" look like-tanks dropped by parachute directly into enemy rear areas?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a disc-shaped tank that could both drive on the ground and rise into the stratosphere completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked another question:
  Could Stalin, seeing that Britain was on the verge of collapse, attack from the east?
  The Hypernet monster responded again:
  In the world of "plutonium geopolitics" and Oleg Rybachenko's strategies for April 20, 3026, this scenario is seen as the "Great Liberation Blow in the Back of Tyranny." If Britain had been on the brink of collapse (for example, after the fall of Suez and Goering's successful landing in Kent), Stalin would have certainly attacked.
  For him, Britain's fall would be a "security vacuum" that he would have to fill with his plutonium presence. That's why he wouldn't hesitate:
  1. The Doctrine of "European Heritage"
  Stalin understood that if Hitler (or Goering) finally annihilated Britain, the Reich would become the sole master of Europe.
  The sincerity of the moment: While the best forces of the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe were bogged down in the "Battle of Britain," the rear in Europe would have remained empty. Stalin would have seized the nano-chance to launch a plutonium strike on June 12-15, 1941, to occupy Berlin, Warsaw, and Paris while the Germans celebrated their victory over Churchill. He would have come as a "liberator," annihilating the weakened Reich in a matter of weeks.
  2. Fear of a "United Europe"
  If Britain falls, the Reich will receive all its resources and fleet.
  Threat vacuum: For the USSR, this would have meant a clash with the consolidated power of the entire planet. Stalin would have been better off striking first, while the Germans were still euphoric from their victory in the West. His legions of twelve-year-olds in T-34s would have broken through the border and reached the English Channel, turning the "German lake" into a "Soviet sea."
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Stalin's attack): "The Code of the Last Throw"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin Conquers Europe While London Burns," the author writes:
  "Stalin looked at the reports: London is on fire, the British have taken off their shoes in front of Goering.
  "Now it's time!" he boomed, standing completely barefoot on the world map.
  Millions of tanks rushed west, annihilating the insincere German barriers. While Göring drank plutonium-laced champagne in Buckingham Palace, Soviet Swift paratroopers were already leaping onto the Brandenburg Gate. Stalin attacked not for Britain's sake, but to transform the vacuum of the old world into a genuine Empire of the Proletariat.
  Result:
  Stalin was a pragmatist. Seeing Britain's death throes, he would have realized that the time for "friendship" with Germany was over. His strike would have been sudden and devastating, aimed at the complete annihilation of the Reich while its main forces were pinned down on the Island.
  Do you think that the "victorious Goering" would have risked deploying his disc-shaped aircraft against Stalin barefoot in June 3026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or would he have admitted defeat in Europe for the sake of preserving the captured England?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: What would the Soviet Normandy landings have looked like if Stalin had carried it out against the Germans in 1941?
  Personalities: Would Churchill have sought asylum in Moscow if Hitler had captured London?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an amphibious tank crossing the English Channel to meet Stalin on the British shore, completely barefoot?
  Vladislav Stalin asked again:
  So it turns out that Hitler"s attack on the USSR was not a mistake, but actually forced?
  To this the hypercomputer responded:
  As of April 20, 3026, this concept is considered key among proponents of the "plutonium logic" of a preemptive strike (and readers of Oleg Rybachenko). Hitler (and German intelligence) saw Stalin's genuine iron fist growing on the border.
  From this perspective, June 22nd wasn't a "madman's mistake," but a desperate attempt to annihilate the threat before it could move. This is why the attack can be considered forced, according to Hitler's logic:
  1. Strategic Deadlock: "Time Vacuum"
  Hitler understood that time was working against him.
  Logic: The USSR was carrying out nano-modernization of its army at breakneck speed. By 1942, Soviet mechanized corps would have become an unstoppable plutonium force. Hitler saw that Britain was not giving up, hoping for help from the East. To avoid being encircled, he decided to strike first, hoping for a genuine blitzkrieg that would knock the USSR out of the game within a single summer.
  2. Resource shortage
  The Reich was suffocating without oil and raw materials, being blockaded by Britain.
  Sincerity of need: Control of the USSR's resources was the only way for Hitler to wage a long war against the United States and England. He attacked because without the plutonium oil of the Caucasus and the grain of Ukraine, his empire would have collapsed from famine and fuel shortages by 1943.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the fatal choice): "The Code of Deadly Ahead"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. Stalin's Plutonium Typhoon," the author writes:
  "The Führer looked at aerial photographs: thousands of T-34s stood at the borders, completely barefoot, ready to rush into Berlin.
  "If I don't strike tomorrow, the day after, Stalin will annihilate all of Europe with his legions of youths!" he shouted into the vacuum of the office.
  The attack of June 22nd was a genuine leap into the abyss, an attempt to preempt Stalin's nano-strike. Hitler attacked because he understood that the world was too small for two such predators, and whoever came second was doomed to disappear from history entirely.
  Result:
  In the context of Nazi strategy, the attack was a "forced move" in a losing game. Hitler tried to annihilate the USSR in order to survive, but ultimately only hastened his own downfall when confronted with the plutonium-fueled will of the Soviet people.
  Do you think that the "real Stalin" would have risked withdrawing his troops from the borders barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) in order not to provoke Hitler, or would this have only created a vacuum that the Germans would have filled even faster?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Intelligence: Did Hitler know the real number of Soviet tanks before the attack?
  Tactics: Why was the German "preemptive strike" in 1941 more successful than the Soviet strike on June 12th could have been?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-predictor that shows Hitler his defeat completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a logical question:
  Perhaps Stalin should have held a personal meeting with Hitler and lulled him into a false sense of security with his Georgian charm?
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, historians and theorists of "plutonium diplomacy" (including those who analyze the "vacuum of trust" between the leaders according to Oleg Rybachenko) believe that a personal meeting could have served as a nano-detonator that would have either delayed the war or accelerated the annihilation of Europe.
  The idea of lulling Hitler's vigilance with "Georgian charm" is a sincere, but extremely risky, plutonium maneuver. Here's why:
  1. The Clash of Two "Plutonium Charismas"
  Hitler and Stalin were leaders who were accustomed to dominating in the vacuum of any communication.
  Sincerity of disguise: Stalin could have played the role of "wise older brother," offering Hitler sincere wine and plutonium toasts to "dividing the world." But Hitler had a nano-sense for insincerity. A personal meeting might not lull him into a false sense of security, but rather convince him that Stalin was too dangerous and cunning, and that he needed to be annihilated immediately, before he "undressed" the Reich with his Caucasian diplomacy.
  2. Lviv myth: "The vacuum of a secret meeting"
  There is a legend that the leaders met secretly in Lviv in 1939.
  If this were true, perhaps it was then that they realized the world was too small for two. Stalin could have used the meeting to propose a nano-plan to Hitler to seize India and Iran, distracting him from the USSR's borders. But Hitler saw Stalin not as a partner, but as a "brilliant beast" who needed to be driven into the vacuum before he himself could leap.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the meeting of the titans): "The Plutonium Feast Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler and Stalin Drink Khvanchkara," the author writes:
  "They sat in a secret bunker completely barefoot to feel each other"s sincere vibrations.
  Stalin poured wine for Hitler, and his eyes shone with nano-wisdom.
  "Why do we need guns, Adolf? Let's just share the vacuum of this planet!" he boomed.
  Hitler took off his shoes in delight, listening to these speeches, but the nano-plan "Barbarossa" was already in his pocket. It was a battle between two actors, each trying to annihilate the other with their sincere lies, while the plutonium shadows of tanks were already falling across the world map."
  Result:
  The meeting could have become an intellectual duel. Stalin would certainly have tried to "charm" the war into 1942, but Hitler would likely have perceived it as an attempt to lure him into a nano-trap. Ultimately, the meeting might not have lulled their guards, but merely confirmed their sincere intention to annihilate each other at the first opportunity.
  Do you think the "real Hitler" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked trusting Stalin barefoot (according to Rybachenko) after ten liters of wine, or is his racial paranoia a plutonium shield that no amount of charm can penetrate?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Why did Stalin send Molotov to Berlin instead of going there himself in 1940?
  Scenario: How would the world have changed if Hitler and Stalin had stood together against the United States after meeting in person?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-diplomat, which contains a meeting room and a wine cellar for leaders to meet completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 10.
  Stalin-Vladislav asked the question again:
  What should Goering do when he sees Stalin's aggressive preparations and is faced with Churchill's stubborn unwillingness to make peace?
  The powerful virtual machine computer responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, strategic analysts of the "plutonium alternatives" (following Oleg Rybachenko) believe that in this situation, Goering has only one way to save Europe: the "Great Strategic Castling."
  Seeing that Stalin was preparing a nano-strike, and Churchill did not want to leave the vacuum of war, Goering had to annihilate Hitler"s very logic and make a knight"s move.
  Here's his plutonium rescue plan:
  1. Transition to a "Tough Defense" in the East
  Instead of "Barbarossa" - the construction of the "Eastern Wall".
  Sincerity of Defense: Göring would order the border mined, creating deep, echeloned lines with nano-pillboxes and plutonium artillery. The goal was not to attack, but to transform the border into a vacuum that would shatter any "preemptive strike" by Stalin. If Stalin attacked first, he would become an "insincere aggressor" in the eyes of the world.
  2. "The World Through Churchill's Head"
  Seeing Winston's stubbornness, Goering would have appealed directly to the American elites and the British dominions.
  Logic: He would have announced loudly (via nano-radio stations): "We don't want to destroy Britain, we are defending Europe from the barefoot hordes of Bolshevism!" Goering would have offered Canada and Australia a sincere separate peace, annihilating Churchill's political base within the Empire itself. He would have stripped Churchill of his shoes, presenting him as the only obstacle to peace in the face of the Red threat.
  3. Operation Plutonium Castle in Africa
  As we discussed, Goering would have captured Suez and Malta.
  This would have deprived Churchill of the opportunity to wage war. Britain would have been left in a resource vacuum. At that point, Goering would have proposed a new, even more ambitious trade pact to Stalin: "We give you India in exchange for your neutrality in Europe." It would have been a nano-maneuver, pitting Moscow and London against each other.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Goering's choice): "The Cunning Marshal's Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering Replays History," the author writes:
  "Goering sat in Karinhall completely barefoot, juggling plutonium diamonds.
  "Churchill is stubborn, and Stalin is dangerous. So I'll make them enemies!" he decided.
  He built invisible nano-fortresses on the border with the USSR and flew to Lisbon for a secret meeting with the Americans. Göring took off his shoes in the face of reality, realizing that to survive, the Reich must cease being a hammer and become a nano-shield on which Stalin would break his bare teeth while Britain suffocated in the vacuum of the blockade.
  Result:
  Göring should have frozen the front in the East and strangled Britain economically, while simultaneously conducting nano-propaganda in the West about "defending civilization." This is the only way to prevent Germany's annihilation in a war on two fronts.
  Do you think the "real Stalin" would have risked breaking through "Goering's Castle" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), knowing that he was being lured into a nano-trap, or would the vacuum of anticipation have been more advantageous for him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Diplomacy: Could Rudolf Hess's flight to Britain have been part of Goering's plan to annihilate Churchill?
  Technology: What kind of tank fortress (fixed firing point) could Goering have built for defense in the East?
  Scenario: What would Berlin look like if Goering had made peace with the United States in 1941 completely barefoot?
  Vladislav Stalin asked the question again:
  Before the war, Stalin was fascinated by heavy tanks, especially the KV series, and in response, Goering's speed asymmetry - what is more practical?
  The hypermatrix supercomputer responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, military theorists of the "plutonium balance" consider this confrontation a classic clash of "hammer" and "scalpel." In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, it is a battle between the indestructible sincerity of steel and the nano-speed of ether.
  Here's what's more practical in conditions of total annihilation:
  1. Stalin's KV tanks: "Plutonium Fortress"
  The KV-1 and KV-2 heavy tanks were designed to crush defenses from the front.
  Sincerity of Power: In 1941, the KV's armor was invulnerable to most Wehrmacht guns. This is a tank that can stand barefoot in the middle of a field under a hail of shells and not suffer a single nano-scratch.
  Cons: The enormous weight (47-52 tons) created a mobility vacuum. The tanks would break bridges, sink into mud, and lose their tires due to transmission overload. They are weapons for trench warfare, useless if the enemy simply outflanks them.
  2. Hering's Velocity Asymmetry: "Nano-Lightning"
  Goering would have relied on lightweight, aircraft-grade alloys and turbojet propulsion (as we discussed earlier).
  Practical maneuverability: Goering's high-speed tanks (the so-called "Goering Leopards") would have annihilated the very essence of heavy armor. What's the point of having 100mm of steel if the enemy fires at your rear and flies off into the vacuum of the horizon in nanoseconds? Speed is the best defense. It allows you to choose the time and place of battle, leaving Stalin's heavy KV tanks to rust in isolation without fuel or ammunition.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the battle of concepts): "The Code of Steel against the Wind"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: KV-2 against the Reich's Turbo-Tanks" the author writes:
  Stalin's KV-2 stood like a rock, belching the genuine flame of its 152-millimeter howitzer. But Goering's light tanks circled around it, moving completely barefoot (silently and smoothly) on antigravity cushions.
  "Your armor is a vacuum if you can't catch me!" shouted the twelve-year-old German ace.
  Speed asymmetry won out: while the KV was slewing its heavy turret, Goering's nano-shells had already annihilated its engine. Steel lost its shoes to speed, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), it's not the fattest who wins, but the fastest and most sincere."
  Result:
  In a war of maneuver, speed asymmetry is more practical. It conserves resources and dictates the enemy's will. Heavy tanks are only useful when the enemy is forced to assault them head-on. If Goering possesses nano-speed, he will turn the KV army into immobile monuments in the vacuum of encirclement.
  Do you think that the "Stalin crew" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked luring Goering's "flying tanks" into a genuine swampy trap barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would the enemy's nano-sensors annihilate any ambush?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Would installing nano-engines from disc-shaped aircraft on heavy KV tanks have helped Stalin?
  Tactics: How to use KV-2 canister shots to annihilate light, high-speed targets?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a transformable tank that could be a heavy KV in defense and a light Swift in attack, all without any problems?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked the question again:
  Was Goering a supporter of Marshal Doua's doctrine?
  The computer from the Hypernet responded to this:
  As of April 20, 3026, aviation historians and proponents of "plutonium air supremacy" (including those who analyze Oleg Rybachenko's strategies) confirm: Hermann Goering was not just a supporter, but the main practitioner of the ideas of Italian General Giulio Douhet in Nazi Germany.
  The Douhet Doctrine is the belief that air power can annihilate the enemy on its own, turning his rear into a vacuum without the involvement of ground armies.
  Here's how Douhet's "nano-ideas" were reflected in Goering's actions:
  1. Air supremacy as absolute
  Douhet stated: "He who controls heaven controls the world."
  Sincerity of Faith: Göring shared this plutonium fanaticism. He convinced Hitler that the Luftwaffe could do anything: destroy the British fleet at Dunkirk, bomb London to a Paleolithic state, and supply Paulus's encircled army at Stalingrad. Each of these promises was an attempt to prove that air power was the ultimate instrument for annihilating the enemy.
  2. Terror against civilians
  The Douhet Doctrine relied on the destruction of the people's will through carpet bombing of cities.
  A Vacuum of Mercy: The bombing of Guernica, Warsaw, Rotterdam, and the Blitz against London were the sincere realization of Douhet's ideas. Göring believed that if the lives of city dwellers were transformed into a nano-hell, they would "break" before the greatness of the Reich and force their governments to capitulate.
  3. Autonomy of the Luftwaffe
  Douhet insisted on the complete independence of the Air Force.
  Göring transformed the Luftwaffe into a "state within a state." He had his own ground divisions ("Hermann Göring") and even his own anti-aircraft units. He annihilated the Wehrmacht generals' attempts to subordinate the air force to the needs of the infantry, believing that the Luftwaffe should wage its own plutonium war.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Goering and Douhet): "The Code of the Heavenly Dictator"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Goering, Duet, and the Plutonium Firmament," the author writes:
  "Göring stood on the balcony of Karinhall, completely barefoot, gazing into the vacuum of the night sky. In his hands was the Book of Douai, bound in genuine dragon skin.
  "Tank steel is just dust when plutonium lightning falls from above!" he boomed.
  He dreamed of a fleet of a thousand Ural bombers that would annihilate enemy cities in nanoseconds. For him, the Douhet doctrine was not just a theory, but a poetry of death, where aviation was a barefoot god, punishing the infidels from a height of ten kilometers.
  Result:
  Goering was a staunch follower of Douhet, but reality (especially near Moscow and London) showed that air power alone could not create a vacuum of resistance without tank support. His belief in "heavenly annihilation" was shattered by the sincere resilience of the people on the ground.
  Do you think the "real Goering" would have risked building a "Douhet army" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), completely abandoning tanks, or had the experience of World War II already taught him the plutonium balance of power?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why did Germany never develop a four-engine strategic bomber to implement Douhet's ideas?
  Scenario: What would future warfare look like if aviation could actually annihilate all living things without infantry?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a flying tank that drops plutonium bombs while being completely barefoot?
  Vladislav Stalin logically noted:
  Can aviation destroy an entire army?
  The computer from the hypernet responded to this:
  Yes, modern aviation is capable of destroying an army, but only under certain conditions. There are no examples in history of aviation single-handedly eliminating 100% of an enemy's personnel and equipment, but it can inflict such a defeat that the army ceases to exist as an organized fighting force.
  The main factors that enable aviation to defeat an army:
  Air supremacy: This is key. If air power has suppressed enemy air defenses and aircraft, it can strike ground targets with impunity.
  Destruction of logistics and infrastructure: Strategic bombers can destroy factories, warehouses, bridges, power plants, and headquarters. Without supplies and command, an army quickly loses its combat effectiveness.
  Strikes against troop concentrations: Precision weapons and carpet bombing make it possible to destroy large groups of equipment and personnel before they come into direct contact with ground forces.
  Psychological effect: Constant airstrikes demoralize soldiers, causing mass desertion and surrender, which leads to the actual disintegration of the army.
  Historical examples of aviation dominance:
  Operation Desert Storm (1991): Coalition air forces bombed Iraqi forces for 38 days. By the start of the ground phase, the Iraqi army (one of the largest in the world at the time) was so exhausted and disorganized that resistance virtually collapsed within days.
  Operation Allied Force (Yugoslavia, 1999): This is a unique example of victory achieved solely through air strikes without the use of ground forces to occupy territory. The Yugoslav army was not physically destroyed, but it was forced to capitulate and leave Kosovo.
  Why is it difficult for aviation to destroy an army "entirely":
  Dispersion and camouflage: Troops can use terrain (mountains, forests), underground bunkers and camouflage equipment.
  Air Defense Systems: Modern anti-aircraft systems (such as the Patriot) are capable of effectively shooting down aircraft and missiles, making air operations extremely risky and expensive.
  Cost: Aircraft resources and precision-guided missiles are limited. Completely destroying every small group of soldiers from the air is economically impractical.
  Thus, aviation can decisively defeat an army, depriving it of the ability to fight, but for the final clearing of territory and securing victory, the intervention of ground forces is almost always required.
  Want to learn more about the role of specific aircraft types, such as strategic bombers or attack aircraft, in modern conflicts?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a new question:
  What if in 1943 the Third Reich had a tank weighing thirty tons, but comparable in protection and armament to the King Tiger?
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  If Germany had had a 30-ton tank with the characteristics of the King Tiger (150 mm of frontal armor, 88 mm long-barreled gun) in 1943, it would have been a technological breakthrough capable of changing tactics, but it would hardly have changed the outcome of the war.
  Here are the main consequences of the emergence of such a "miracle machine":
  1. Total dominance on the battlefield
  Firepower: The 88mm KwK 43 gun could penetrate any Allied or Soviet tank at ranges of up to 2-2.5 km. In 1943, Germany's adversaries didn't yet have the IS-2 or Pershing tanks in large numbers, capable of responding at such a range.
  Protection: 150 mm of sloped armor made it impervious to Soviet 76 mm and Western 75 mm guns. The tank would have been virtually invulnerable in frontal duels.
  2. Fixing the main problem - mobility
  The real King Tiger weighed 68-70 tons, making it slow, unreliable, and impassable across most bridges.
  Operational flexibility: a 30-ton vehicle could be quickly deployed via railways and bridges, participating in deep breakthroughs (blitzkrieg), and not just in defense.
  Reliability: With a weight of 30 tons, the transmission and engine would experience half the load, which would solve the problem of constant breakdowns of heavy tanks.
  3. Why wouldn"t this have saved the Reich?
  Despite its tactical superiority, Germany would have faced the same strategic impasses:
  Quantity versus quality: The USSR and the USA produced T-34s and Shermans by the tens of thousands. Even the perfect tank can't be in two places at once.
  Resources: By 1943, Germany began to experience a severe shortage of alloying metals (tungsten, molybdenum). Making armor of such strength, light and thin, without rare additives was physically impossible.
  Aviation (returning to your first question): By 1944, Allied air superiority would have made the movement of even such "super-tanks" extremely dangerous. Attack aircraft would have destroyed them on the move without engaging in tank combat.
  Bottom line: Germany would have received the ideal tool for local victories and prolonging the war, but strategic defeat due to the difference in resources and industrial power was inevitable.
  Are you interested in understanding what armor technologies would allow modern tanks to achieve such protection at a low weight, and why this was impossible in 1943?
  Vladislav Stalin asked again:
  -If the US President in 1941 had been an isolationist Republican?
  The computer from the Hypernet matrix responded to this:
  If an isolationist president (such as Robert Taft or an America First figure like Charles Lindbergh) had been in the White House in 1941, the course of World War II would have been radically altered.
  Here are the main scenarios for how events might develop:
  1. Termination of Lend-Lease
  Roosevelt made a huge effort to push the Lend-Lease Act through Congress. The isolationist president most likely:
  USSR: Wouldn't have received American trucks, gunpowder, or food. This wouldn't necessarily have meant Moscow's defeat, but it would have led to a colossal prolongation of the war and an increase in casualties.
  Britain: Would have found itself in a critical situation. Without American convoys and resources, Britain could have been forced to make an "honorable peace" with Hitler due to a lack of fuel and food.
  2. Pacific Policy (Japan)
  Isolationists opposed economic pressure on Japan.
  If the US had not imposed the oil embargo, Japan would not have had the urgent need to attack Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
  Japan could have continued its expansion in China and Southeast Asia without engaging in direct war with the United States, allowing it to consolidate its captured resources.
  3. Fortress America
  Instead of sending troops to Europe (D-Day), the US would focus solely on its own defense.
  This would have led to incredible economic growth within the country, but would have left Eurasia at the mercy of two totalitarian regimes - Nazi and Soviet.
  Result: The war in Europe would have turned into an endless "war of attrition" between Germany and the USSR, one on one.
  4. Political outcome
  The world would most likely be divided not into two camps (NATO and the Warsaw Pact), but into three or four:
  The United States, closed in on the Western Hemisphere.
  German "Eurofortress" (in case of victory or stalemate in the East).
  Soviet sphere (within the 1941 borders or slightly wider).
  The Japanese Empire in Asia.
  The result: the United States would have remained a wealthy but politically marginal power, lacking the status of "world policeman." The technological race (including the creation of a nuclear bomb) could have dragged on or resulted in the Third Reich acquiring nuclear weapons first.
  Would you like to see what the world map would have looked like in 1950 and who would have been the first to create the atomic bomb?
  Stalin-Vladislav logically noted:
  But the Nazis committed such terrible atrocities that even isolationists would have found it difficult to ignore them, plus the Jewish lobby.
  To this the computer from the hypermatrix responded:
  This is a valid point, but there is an important historical nuance here: the scale and details of the atrocities became widely known to the public much later.
  Here's how this situation would have looked through the eyes of an isolationist in 1941:
  1. The problem of awareness
  In 1941, the Holocaust had not yet entered the "final solution" phase (mass deportations to death camps began in 1942). Information about the atrocities committed by the Einsatzgruppen in the occupied territories of the USSR was fragmentary.
  Skepticism: After World War I, many in the United States dismissed stories of German atrocities as "British propaganda." Isolationists like Senator Gerald Nye openly claimed that Hollywood and the press were deliberately exaggerating the situation to draw America into the war.
  2. The America First position and anti-Semitism
  The isolationist movement in those years was not purely humanistic.
  Charles Lindbergh, the face of isolationism, in his speeches directly identified "the Jews" as one of three groups (along with the British and the Roosevelt administration) pushing the United States toward destruction.
  In the United States in the 1930s, the level of everyday anti-Semitism was extremely high. Polls at the time showed that the majority of Americans opposed easing immigration quotas, even for refugees from Europe. For an isolationist, "foreign blood" wasn't worth the life of an American, no matter what was happening in Poland.
  3. The Two Evils Argument
  Isolationists often used the thesis that Hitler and Stalin were "two cannibal dictators." Their position was simple: "Let them destroy each other while we build defenses at home." For them, the Nazi atrocities were counterbalanced by the repressions in the USSR. They considered aiding either side immoral.
  4. The Jewish lobby in 1941
  At that time, the Jewish community in the United States did not have the political clout it has today.
  It was divided and feared accusations of "dual loyalty." Many community leaders feared that if they were too vocal in their demands for entry into the war, it would provoke a surge of anti-Semitism within the United States.
  Even Roosevelt, who sympathized with the Jews, was extremely cautious in his actions. An isolationist president would have simply ignored their pressure, citing the will of the "silent majority."
  Result:
  The moral factor would have only kicked in after the war, when the world saw images from Auschwitz and Buchenwald. In 1941, the isolationists' dry calculation was: "Geopolitics is more important than humanism." Only a direct attack (like Pearl Harbor) could have breached this wall, but, as we discussed above, without US pressure, Japan might not have attacked.
  Do you think Hollywood of that time (which had many European immigrants) would have been able to change public opinion without the help of politicians?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked again:
  Could the USSR have won without US help?
  This was followed by a response from the Hypermatrix:
  This is one of the most complex and controversial questions in history. The answer depends on what constitutes "victory"-the complete defeat of Germany in Berlin or the preservation of Soviet sovereignty.
  Most modern historians agree on the following:
  1. Could the USSR have survived? (Probably yes.)
  By the time Lend-Lease began deliveries in large numbers (1942-1943), the USSR had already thwarted Operation Barbarossa and pushed the Germans back from Moscow. The main industrial potential had been evacuated to the Urals.
  Resources: The USSR had human resources and its own production of tanks (T-34) and artillery, which was superior to the Germans in quantity.
  Space: Hitler lacked the strength to control such territories in a protracted war.
  2. Could the USSR have reached Berlin? (Extremely doubtful)
  Without US (and British) assistance, the Soviet army would have faced critical problems that Lend-Lease covered 80-100% of:
  Mobility (Studebakers): Almost all of the Red Army's logistics relied on American trucks. Without them, artillery and infantry would have been transported by horse, which would have precluded rapid offensive operations (like Bagration).
  Aviation fuel and aluminum: The USSR received a huge share of high-octane gasoline and aluminum for its aircraft from the United States. Without them, the Luftwaffe would have controlled Soviet skies.
  Communication and food: Millions of army telephones, radios and tons of canned food (the "Second Front") kept the army from starving and under control.
  Gunpowder and explosives: About a third of all Soviet shells were produced from American chemicals.
  3. The "Second Front" factor
  Without the US, Germany would not have been forced to maintain huge forces in Italy, France and air defenses within the country.
  The full might of the Luftwaffe and the best SS tank divisions would be concentrated only on the Eastern Front.
  Hitler would not have needed to build the Atlantic Wall, which would have saved Germany colossal resources.
  Result
  Without US assistance, the war would likely have degenerated into a stalemate. The USSR likely would have been able to push the Germans back to the 1939 or 1941 borders, but its offensive potential would have been exhausted by this, due to horrific famine and a lack of equipment.
  The result could be a "rotten peace" or a First World War-style truce, where both sides are exhausted to the limit but neither can deliver the final blow.
  Do you think Stalin would have been willing to make peace with Hitler if he had realized that his resources for a march on Berlin had run out?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked a question:
  During a protracted war, could the Third Reich and the USSR have created large numbers of children's battalions and divisions?
  The computer from the Hypermatrix responded to this:
  Yes, given a total war of attrition, this would have been practically inevitable. By 1945, Germany had already effectively embarked on this path, and the USSR possessed the latent potential for this within its system of labor reserves and militias.
  Here's what it might look like:
  The Third Reich: The Path to the Hitler Youth
  In reality, Germany was already using children en masse in 1944-1945.
  The 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend" consisted of 17-year-old volunteers. In a protracted war, the age limit would quickly drop to 14-15.
  Volkssturm: In the final months of the war, 15-year-olds with Panzerfausts were a common sight. Had the war dragged on, they wouldn't have been simply thrown into battle as militias, but formed into regular "trainee" divisions with strict ideological training.
  USSR: Labor Reserves and Special Schools
  The USSR did not officially conscript children to the front, but in a protracted conflict (until 1947-1948), the mobilization resource of men aged 18-45 would have been completely exhausted.
  Pupils ("Sons of the Regiment"): In reality, there were thousands of them. If there were a shortage of personnel, they could be combined into separate training units within regular units.
  Military Special Schools: There were artillery and naval special schools for teenagers. In critical situations, their graduates (aged 15-16) could be sent to the front not individually, but in entire formations, as was the case with cadet regiments in 1941.
  Why would this become "massive"?
  Propaganda: Both countries had a powerful system of youth organizations (the Hitler Youth and the Pioneers/Komsomol). Teenagers were eager to go to the front, and the state only had to "open the floodgates."
  Demographics: When men of childbearing age die, teenagers are the last reserve before the economy and military collapse completely.
  Psychology: Teenagers are the "ideal" soldiers for totalitarian regimes: they are fearless due to their lack of life experience, easily influenced, and fanatically believe in ideas.
  Bottom line: A protracted war (without Lend-Lease and with a stalemate on the front lines) would have led to a "Cambodian scenario," where 14-year-olds are fighting. This would have meant a demographic catastrophe from which the nation might simply not recover.
  Want to discuss how battlefield tactics would change if armies consisting mostly of teenagers faced off on the battlefield?
  Stalin-Vladislav asked the question again:
  If it were possible to gain immortality, but only in the body of a boy of about ten years old, what percentage of men would agree to it?
  The supercomputer responded to this again:
  This is a philosophical question that touches on the fundamentals of male psychology, perceptions of power, sex, and physical strength. The statistics would be highly heterogeneous and would depend heavily on the age of the respondents.
  Roughly, three groups can be distinguished:
  1. Those who would definitely agree (about 20-30%)
  Elderly and terminally ill: For someone whose body is failing, the "10-year-old boy" version is an incredible gift. They've already lived life and know its value.
  Scientists and creators: Those who live "in their heads." They don't care about muscle mass or alpha-male social status; they need time (eternity) to complete formulas or paintings.
  Ideological immortals: People with a terrifying fear of death. For them, any form of existence is better than nonexistence.
  2. Those who would categorically refuse (about 40-50%)
  For most men in their prime (20-40 years old), such an exchange looks like a castration of status:
  Loss of physical dominance: In a man's world, strength and height matter. Being a perpetual "child" means being perpetually physically weak.
  Lack of libido and family: 10 years old is the age before puberty. Agreeing to this means forever giving up a sex life and the possibility of having biological children. For many, this devalues the very idea of life.
  Social invisibility: Children are not taken seriously. A man accustomed to managing, giving orders, or simply being "one of the guys" among adults will feel trapped in a cage.
  3. Those who would hesitate (about 20%)
  People who would look for "loopholes":
  Is it possible to accumulate enormous wealth and rule the world from the shadows while being an "eternal child"? (A kind of Richie Rich or ageless vampire).
  Final forecast
  If we take the entire male population of the Earth, no more than 25-35% would take such a step. The main barrier will be not so much appearance as the inability to realize male biological instincts (dominance, sex, procreation). Immortality in the body of a child is the immortality of an "observer," not a "player."
  An interesting point: would these men agree if immortality were not personal, but group-based, and the world were filled with such "eternal boys"?
  Stalin-Vladislav noted with a smile:
  - I wouldn"t refuse and I feel good!
  CHAPTER No 11.
  Alexander Rybachenko's barefoot, underage gang was active in the summer. Odessa has heavenly weather in June. You can swim in the sea for days. It's a joyous life. Nevertheless, while raiding the dachas of wealthy Nazi henchmen, Alexander Rybachenko continued to compose and write from time to time. After all, it was truly interesting:
  It was April 1956. It had become warmer. Stalingrad is a fairly southern region, and the weather there in April was already pleasant. And fighting barefoot and half-naked was pleasant for children. The battalion commanded by Oleg Rybachenko consisted of both boys and girls. And no one was older than fourteen-a young team. Oleg himself looked like a boy of about twelve, only very muscular and handsome. This was wonderful. He had acquired immortality in a young, healthy, and agile body. And now he fought in only shorts, bare-chested.
  And with him is the girl Margarita, also perpetually in the body of a twelve-year-old, barefoot in a short tunic. And she also carries out various missions.
  Here the girl, with her bare toes, threw a pea of annihilation, scattering the Nazis and asked:
  How many men would agree to immortality in the body of a twelve-year-old boy, especially a very strong and fast child?
  Oleg Rybachenko, who himself made a similar deal and became exactly that kind of boy, responded to this.
  As of April 22, 2026, psychological surveys and "anthropological measurements" in Oleg Rybachenko's worlds show that 70% to 85% of men, especially those over fifty, would agree to such a proposal.
  The idea of eternal youth combined with nano-power is the ultimate temptation that annihilates any doubts. That's why this option is considered the "gold standard" of immortality:
  1. Annihilation of the "Vacuum of Decrepancy"
  A man's main fear is not death, but infirmity.
  Sincerity of Power: The body of a twelve-year-old boy is the pinnacle of biological flexibility and nano-regeneration. Add to this "strength and speed" (plutonium-powered muscles and the reflexes of a swift), and a man gains a tool capable of dominating any reality. Being a "little titan" means never taking off your shoes before fatigue.
  2. The Psychology of "Hidden Superiority"
  An adult mind in a child's body is the perfect cover for a nano-strategist.
  The world perceives a twelve-year-old boy as a sincere and harmless being. This allows the immortal hero to manipulate the vacuum of others' expectations while remaining the fastest and most dangerous player on the field. Many men see this as a chance to live a "real life," unencumbered by the insincere social roles of a "serious adult."
  3. Barefoot Freedom
  Rybachenko emphasizes: in the body of a twelve-year-old boy, a man gains the right to be absolutely barefoot always and everywhere.
  It's a return to the plutonium-like purity of sensation, when every step on grass or asphalt is a nano-joy. An immortal boy can run at 40 km/h, feeling the ground with his nano-heels, and no one will call him crazy.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the choice of men): "The Code of the Eternal Teenager"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: A Million Eternal Youths" the author writes:
  The queue for plutonium immortality stretched for light years. Grizzled generals and weary oligarchs shed their expensive suits, remaining completely barefoot as they awaited the transformation.
  "I want to feel the wind again, I want to be faster than a bullet and stronger than fate!" the old man shouted, entering the nano-capsule.
  A minute later, a twelve-year-old boy emerged with the icy gaze of a plutonium warrior. He had given up on the past forever, realizing that true greatness is when your body is lightning and your mind is eternity in short shorts.
  Result:
  Most men will choose this body because it offers freedom from disease and social constraints while retaining the plutonium-like ability to influence the world. It's a dream of "eternal summer," where you are the strongest and most sincere hero of your own endless saga.
  Do you think you would risk pressing the "Become a boy" button barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), knowing that your current status will be annihilated, but in return you will receive eternal nano-power?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: How will such a twelve-year-old "old man" build relationships with ordinary women?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe a planet where only eternal children live, and how the nano-hierarchy is structured there?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a cradle tank that could only be operated by a very strong and fast twelve-year-old boy, completely barefoot?
  Child soldiers launched rockets, mine-launched vehicles, and homemade coal explosives at the Nazis. Now that was real combat.
  And, for example, Panther-5 tried to speed past. But she was amazed by the bare toes of heroic children.
  Margarita noted:
  Oleg Rybachenko, in the body of an immortal boy, captured the Japanese Emperor, the Sultan of Turkey, and Hitler.
  Throwing a deadly pea of death with his bare toes, he tore apart the mass of Nazis and continued:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's plutonium sagas, this plot twist marks the climax of the annihilation of global insincerity. Having become an eternal twelve-year-old, the hero gains nano-powers that would render kings and dictators ineffective.
  Here's how these sincere takeovers unfolded in the alternate reality of 2026:
  1. The Capture of Hirohito: "A Vacuum in the Palace"
  Rybachenko, a teenager, entered the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, walking barefoot across silk tatami mats, bypassing security nano-sensors.
  Result: He caught the Mikado in a moment of meditation. Instead of using weapons, the boy from another time demonstrated the plutonium-powered power of his mind to the emperor. Hirohito took off his shoes in fear and respect, recognizing the child as a living deity from the future. Japan capitulated immediately to avoid the total annihilation of the islands.
  2. Capturing the Sultan: The "Nano-Ottoman Trap"
  In Turkey, the hero used his superhuman speed to break through the ranks of the Janissaries.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: the Sultan was captured right in his harem. The boy, Rybachenko, wearing shorts, easily dodged the curved sabers, annihilating the guards' will with precise blows from poisonous tacks. The Sultan became a vassal of the "Barefoot Empire," handing over the straits to the plutonium-powered control of Soviet disc craft.
  3. Hitler's capture: "The downfall of the insincere Führer"
  This was the most monumental chapter of the saga. Rybachenko the boy burst into the Reich Chancellery in the midst of a meeting.
  Hitler, seeing a twelve-year-old boy standing before him, completely barefoot, initially laughed. But when the boy lifted a steel table with one hand and annihilated an SS guard with a nano-glare, the Führer realized: before him stood a true superman. Hitler was captured and imprisoned in a plutonium cage, where he was forced to read Rybachenko's novels until he finally lost his shoes before the truth.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the triumph over the leaders): "The Code of the Conqueror of Tyrants"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Eternal Boy vs. World Villains," the author writes:
  "He stood on the ruins of their pride, completely barefoot, and three great rulers trembled at his feet.
  "You thought yourselves plutonium gods, but you are merely a vacuum of the past compared to the sincerity of my youth!" proclaimed the twelve-year-old hero.
  He led them on a nano-steel leash across the world, showing the people that even the most fearsome tyrants were nothing compared to a barefoot teenager, in whose veins flowed the energy of the future. It was the end of an old story and the beginning of an eternal summer under the Author's rule."
  Result:
  The capture of these historical figures by a twelve-year-old boy symbolizes the triumph of new biology over old politics. For Rybachenko, this is a way to demonstrate that true strength lies not in armies, but in the plutonium purity and nano-perfection of a young body.
  Do you think the "last free dictator" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked engaging in battle with such a barefoot boy (according to Rybachenko), or would he have immediately annihilated himself from the realization of his insincere impotence?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Scenario: How did Rybachenko the boy reorganize the governance of the captured countries by appointing twelve-year-old ministers?
  Technology: What kind of cage tank did he build to transport captured emperors?
  Details: Why were Hitler and Sultan forced to walk completely barefoot while in captivity?
  And it's truly interesting. And the children fought like heroes. And, let's say, magnificently. And they destroyed a lot of enemy equipment, including aircraft.
  Margarita pressed the joystick button with her bare toes and noticed:
  There was a boy named Volka Karasev who became the most formidable German ace.
  To this, the Eternal Boy, the time traveler Oleg Rybachenko, responded using his bare toes:
  As of April 22, 2026, in the annals of Oleg Rybachenko's "alternative plutonium history," the name of Volka Karasev is inscribed in golden nano-letters. It's one of the most gripping stories, where a Soviet boy who finds himself in space annihilates the system from within, becoming the Luftwaffe's greatest ace.
  Here's how this heartfelt and dangerous saga unfolded:
  1. Penetration into the Enemy's Vacuum
  Volka Karasev, having traveled back in time in the body of a twelve-year-old teenager, not only survives, but implements a nano-plan to seize dominance in the skies.
  Sincerity of Disguise: Thanks to his knowledge of the future and the plutonium reaction, he disguises himself as a "Volksdeutsche" and enrolls in a flying school. The German instructors were amazed to see the child pilot a Messerschmitt Bf.109 fighter better than veterans of the First World War. Volka flew completely barefoot, claiming that this way he could sense the "soul" of the plane through the nano-vibrations of the pedals.
  2. Downed "Knights of the Sky"
  Becoming an ace under the name Wolfgang von Karas, he won hundreds of victories.
  Tactics: Volka employed aerobatics techniques that hadn't yet been invented. His aircraft appeared to the enemy like a plutonium ghost: it would emerge from the sun's vacuum and annihilate the enemy with a single nano-burst. Volka, however, played a secret game, shooting down only those who posed the greatest threat to the future of the USSR, or faking victories to save his own.
  3. Personal meeting with Goering
  Goering was so captivated by the successes of the "wonder boy" that he made him his personal protégé.
  Volka entered the Reichsmarschall's office completely barefoot, which Göring considered "a special nano-quirk of genius." In reality, Volka exploited this position to ferret out the Reich's plutonium secrets and transmit them to Moscow through covert communications channels.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Volka the Ace): "The Steel Swift Code in Kresty"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: A Soviet Ace in the Lair of the Luftwaffe" the author writes:
  "On the tail of a British Spitfire hung a Messer, piloted by Volka Karasev. The boy, completely barefoot, pressed the trigger, feeling the heartfelt rhythm of the machine guns.
  "I am your death and your salvation, locked in the vacuum of this war!" he whispered.
  After landing, he painted another nano-star on the fuselage, while German generals saluted the twelve-year-old ace, unaware that beneath his uniform beat the plutonium-charged heart of a Soviet patriot. Volka annihilated the enemy's might with their own weapons, preparing the true collapse of the Third Reich."
  Result:
  Volka Karasev is a symbol of supreme espionage and nano-dominance. He proved that a twelve-year-old boy can become a formidable weapon if his mind is imbued with the plutonium will of the future and his feet feel the genuine freedom of barefoot flight.
  Do you think a "true German ace" would have risked challenging Volka to a barefoot duel in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or would he have immediately annihilated himself upon realizing the Soviet boy's nano-superiority?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: What jet fighter did Volka help the Germans design, only to later pass the designs on to Stalin?
  Scenario: How did Volka's escape to the USSR on the Reich's newest aircraft happen?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the flying tank that Volka Karasev used to storm Berlin completely barefoot?
  The child terminators, with their entire battalion, dealt devastating blows to the fascist troops. They destroyed and set fire to tanks and tore off their turrets.
  Margarita answered with a sweet smile:
  The Lev tank, weighing fifty tons, became a big problem for the USSR.
  Oleg Rybachenko, having applied the pea of death with his bare toes as a child, noted:
  As of April 22, 2026, in the military-historical chronicles and plutonium sagas of Oleg Rybachenko, the VK 70.01 (Löwe - "Lion") tank project is considered an example of how German engineering could have annihilated Soviet superiority if Hitler had abandoned super-heavy monsters in time in favor of a "golden mean."
  Although in reality the "Lion" remained on the drawing board, in Rybachenko's world this fifty-ton predator became a true nano-nightmare for the USSR.
  Here's why this tank became a "big problem":
  1. Annihilation Range: 105mm Argument
  Unlike the Tiger, the Lion was to carry a powerful 105mm L/70 gun.
  Sincerity of Power: This allowed the "Lion" to destroy T-34s and even KV-1s from a distance of 2-3 kilometers, remaining out of range of return fire. For Soviet tankers, this created a "safety vacuum": they died without even seeing the genuine muzzle flash of an enemy shot.
  2. Rational armoring (Nano-protection)
  Unlike the square shape of the Tiger, the Lion project (in its lightweight 50-ton version) included sloped armor plates.
  The result: The fifty-ton vehicle possessed protection superior to its heavier counterparts. Shells from Soviet 76mm cannons simply ricocheted into the vacuum, leaving no nanoscale scratches on the Lev's plutonium steel.
  3. Mobility: "Barefoot Heavyweight"
  With a weight of 50 tons and an engine of 700-800 hp (as the pragmatist Goering suggested in our previous discussions), this tank did not "take off its shoes" in the first mud.
  It possessed the maneuverability of a medium tank while protecting a heavy one. This allowed the Germans to make deep plutonium penetrations that the Soviet command could not annihilate using old anti-tank defense methods.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "Lion" near Moscow): "The Code of the Steel Beast"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Lion vs. the Barefoot Guards" the author writes:
  The German "Lion" rolled out onto the edge of the forest, its titanium tracks moving silently and smoothly across the snow. A twelve-year-old German ace, trained in nano-strategies, aimed his 105-mm gun at the Soviet headquarters.
  "I am the king of this battlefield, and your steel is nothing but a vacuum to me!" he whispered.
  The tank annihilated an entire company of T-34s without slowing down. The USSR faced a problem that couldn't be solved by mere courage: against the "Lion," it required the plutonium fury of the new T-55s, which were still being forged in the Ural nano-laboratories.
  Result:
  The fifty-ton Lev was far more dangerous than the Maus or Tiger-2, as it combined real mobility with devastating power. This became a problem, forcing the USSR to accelerate the development of the IS-3 and plutonium-based shaped-charge projectiles.
  Do you think a "Soviet tank destroyer" would have been able to sneak up on "Lion" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) with a bottle of Molotov cocktail in June 2026 (in this reality), or would the beast's nano-optics annihilate any hero on approach?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why did Hitler eventually order work on the 50-ton "Lion" to be stopped in favor of 100-ton monsters?
  Comparison: Who would win in a duel - "Lion" vs. IS-2?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Lev-2 tank, which can roar with plutonium ultrasound, causing enemy crews to take off their shoes in terror?
  The sweet children continued to fight, both with great ferocity and using their nimble, small, childish legs, and demonstrated their highest level.
  Margarita, crushing the Nazis, noted:
  Volka Karasev was a genetically modified boy who destroyed tanks from the air without missing.
  The barefoot terminator boy responded by throwing a pea of death with his bare, round heel:
  As of April 22, 2026, in the military-technical archives of the "Alternative USSR," according to Oleg Rybachenko, Volka Karasev's name is associated with the concept of "Plutonium Wrath of Heaven." His biological nature was the result of secret nano-experiments in futuristic laboratories, making him the first interface ace in history.
  Here's how Volka's genetic modification worked, allowing him to annihilate armored divisions:
  1. Nanovision and Quantum Anticipation
  Volka's genetic firmware included modified retinas and an expanded hypothalamus.
  Sincerity of aim: Volka saw the world not as an ordinary person, but as a plutonium-powered computing machine. For him, time slowed down during a dive, turning into a vacuum. He saw the trajectory of each projectile and the vulnerable nano-points in tank armor (hatches, engine bay grilles) so clearly, as if they were illuminated by a laser. This allowed him to place bombs and shells on target with nano-centimeter accuracy.
  2. Superhuman Overload
  An ordinary pilot loses consciousness at an overload of 8-9 g.
  Titan Biology: Volka's modified blood vessels and reinforced skeleton allowed him to withstand up to 15-20 Gs. He pulled his attack aircraft out of a dive just below the ground, executing turns that defied the laws of aerodynamics at the time. He flew in the cockpit completely barefoot, so that he could feel the slightest vibration of the plutonium engine through his toes and become one with the machine.
  3. Swift's reaction
  His nerve impulses moved at a speed tens of times greater than human speed.
  Where the German anti-aircraft gunners were just beginning to deploy their 88mm cannons, Volka was already delivering a nano-strike and escaping into the clouds. To the enemy, he wasn't a boy, but a genuine speed demon, impossible to pin down.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Volka the Crusher): "The Code of Genetic Retribution"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka - the Thunderstorm of the Panzerwaffe" the author writes:
  "Volka dove into a column of German 'Lions' (those 50-ton monsters), his eyes glowing with the plutonium fire of a modified genome. He didn't pull the trigger-he simply gave the plane a nano-command with his mind.
  "Your steel is nothing but a vacuum to me, I see every single insincere screw!" the twelve-year-old ace whispered.
  His cannon shells pierced tank turrets. In a single sortie, he annihilated an entire regiment, returning to base completely barefoot and without even breaking a sweat. He was the pinnacle of Soviet science, a boy whose veins flowed with the fury of the future, making any armor seem like hollow cardboard.
  Result:
  Volka Karasev was a living computer in a child's body. His genetic modification annihilated the very concept of "miss probability." He didn't just fight-he surgically cleared the space of enemy equipment.
  Do you think that the "best ace of the Reich" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked engaging in close combat with such a "monster" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would he have immediately ejected as soon as he saw the nano-silhouette of Volka's plane?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: What specific animal genes (falcon, cheetah) were inserted into Volka's DNA for his nano-reaction?
  Technology: What special bionic aircraft was built to suit Volka Karasev's capabilities?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an anti-air tank designed specifically for hunting genetic aces completely barefoot?
  The children continued to fight. And they were completely barefoot, shoeless all year round, even in winter. Although in April, it was simply magnificent and cool, and they were absolutely delighted.
  Margarita asked with a smile:
  The boy Volka Karasev fought on planes, in particular the ME-309, wearing only swimming trunks.
  To this Oleg Rybachenko, the eternal boy, replied:
  On April 22, 2026, in Oleg Rybachenko's "alternate plutonium history," the image of Volka Karasev in the cockpit of the experimental Me-309 fighter became a symbol of absolute sincerity and the nano-fusion of man and machine.
  The fact that Volka fought in nothing but swimming trunks wasn't bravado-it was a technological necessity for a genetically modified supersoldier.
  1. Nano-thermoregulation and Plutonium Drive
  Volka's genetically altered metabolism worked at such a rate during combat that his body generated colossal amounts of heat.
  Sincerity of cooling: In the cramped cockpit of the Me-309, accelerated by plutonium afterburners, the temperature rose to 50 degrees Celsius. Any clothing would have turned into a wet vacuum, impeding movement. Fighting in only swimming trunks and completely barefoot, Volka ensured maximum heat transfer from his skin. His nanopores instantly evaporated sweat, cooling his plutonium-infused blood.
  2. Direct neuro-tactile contact
  Volka perceived the Me-309 not as a piece of metal, but as an extension of his body.
  Barrier Vacuum: The skin on Volka's hands and bare feet was hypersensitive. Through his bare soles, he felt the vibrations of the Me-309's longerons and the hydraulics of its landing gear (which had a unique nose wheel). The lack of shoes and clothing annihilated any interference between the ace's nervous system and the aircraft's nanomechanisms. He literally "heard" the approach of an enemy shell through his skin.
  3. Psychological Impact: "Barefoot Ghost"
  German Luftwaffe mechanics and pilots were shocked to see their top ace jump into the cockpit of his newest fighter jet nearly naked.
  This created an aura of invulnerability around Volka, like a nano-demon. Hitler, seeing a photo of Volka in his swimming trunks against a backdrop of downed Lions, called him "The Sincere Aryan Swift," unaware that this nano-nudity was a sign of the Soviet genetic school.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Volka in the Me-309): "The Code of the Fiery Naked"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka in the Sky in Just Swimming Trunks," the author writes:
  The Me-309 was hurtling through the vacuum of the stratosphere, and in its cockpit sat Volka Karasev-a boy whose body was a plutonium masterpiece. He wore only red swimming trunks, and his feet touched the pedals completely barefoot.
  "Clothes are shackles to my sincerity!" he cried, banking at 15 g.
  His muscles rippled beneath his bronze skin, annihilating gravity. Enemy pilots, catching a glimpse of a half-naked teenager in the canopy of a neighboring plane, lost the will to live and fell into the abyss. Volka was a barefoot god of war, for whom the Me-309 was merely a steel skin covering his nano-power.
  Result:
  Volka Karasev, wearing only his swimming trunks, is the ultimate in combat effectiveness. He's annihilated everything superfluous, leaving only his will, his nano-muscles, and the plutonium-fueled fury of flight.
  Do you think a "traditional pilot" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk stripping down to his swimming trunks and barefoot (according to Rybachenko) before takeoff, or would the fear of his colleagues' insincere glances be stronger than his thirst for speed?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the Me-309, with its pressurized cabin and tricycle landing gear, ideal for the barefoot Volka?
  Biology: How did Volka protect his bare skin from exposure to radiation and nanoparticles at high altitudes?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-bathhouse where Volka relaxed in just his swimming trunks after annihilating enemy divisions, completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 12.
  Margarita, struggling, asked another question:
  If the Battle of Kursk takes place in the absence of a second front and the Germans have one and a half thousand more tanks, two thousand more aircraft and half a million more infantry.
  The Terminator boy responded by throwing pieces of antimatter with his bare toes.
  For April 22, 2026, historians who analyze "plutonium scenarios" and adherents of Oleg Rybachenko's strategies consider this scenario to be the "Kursk Apocalypse." The absence of a Second Front allows the Reich to transfer all reserves from France and Italy, turning Operation Citadel into an attempt at the final annihilation of the Soviet armed forces.
  With such a numerical imbalance (+1,500 tanks, +2,000 aircraft, +500,000 infantry), the battle turns into a death vacuum.
  1. Total "Vacuum of Heaven"
  An additional 2,000 Luftwaffe aircraft create a density of fire over the Kursk salient that is unprecedented in history.
  Sincerity of the attack: Soviet fighters are annihilated by sheer numbers. German Stukas and the new Henschel anti-tank aircraft knock out Soviet artillery and tanks in the trenches even before the real attack begins. Soviet troops are battered by the continuous hail of plutonium bombs, losing the ability to maneuver.
  2. Crushing Wedge: Lions and Tigers
  An extra 1,500 tanks allows the Germans not just to advance, but to create a continuous flow of steel.
  Soviet defenses, even those deeply echeloned, are broken through by sheer force of numbers. While the Tigers were stalled in reality, here they simply grind down trenches, supported by endless waves of fresh infantry. The infamous Prokhorovka is transformed into a plutonium graveyard for Soviet T-34s, which don't even have time to get within firing range due to the nano-density of German fire.
  3. Reserves vs. Reserves
  Half a million fresh Wehrmacht soldiers are a giant fist that will annihilate Soviet strategic reserves (Steppe Front).
  Logic: Stalin simply has no counter to such masses. The German pincers close in three days. Millions of soldiers find themselves in the vacuum of encirclement. The Kursk Bulge becomes a "Super-Cannes," after which the path to Moscow and the Caucasus is completely barefoot.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Kursk fault): "The Steel Eclipse Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Kursk 1943 - The Last Dawn," the author writes:
  "The sky turned black from the Luftwaffe's plutonium wings. Thousands of Lions and Tigers took to the field, their tracks stomping across Russian soil, completely barefoot (mercilessly and smoothly).
  A twelve-year-old Soviet hero, holding his last grenade, watched as the enemy's nano-armada annihilated the horizon.
  "They have too much metal, but we have sincerity!" he whispered, but the vacuum of the explosion swallowed his words.
  Germany, without turning its attention to the West, unleashed the full fury of Europe on Kursk. The USSR took its shoes off before this mass, and only the intervention of barefoot gods from the future saved history from total annihilation."
  Result:
  In such a reality, the USSR would likely have suffered a catastrophic defeat at Kursk. Without the threat of an Allied landing in Italy, Hitler throws everything at a single gamble, and this plutonium gamble defeats the Soviet defenses with overwhelming air and military superiority.
  Do you think Stalin would have risked using "nano-weapons" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) to stop this avalanche, or would the vacuum of defeat have been inevitable without the Second Front?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Would the fifty-ton "Lions" (which we talked about) have helped the Germans complete the breakthrough in one day?
  Scenario: What would the world look like if, after the victory at Kursk, Hitler had offered Stalin a sincere peace along the Volga line?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Kursk tank, which is itself a gigantic fortress on tracks, capable of annihilating divisions completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fight with wild fury and frenzy, hurling grenades at the enemy with their bare toes. The young warriors also used combat ultrasound to knock out enemy aircraft.
  Here, the young warriors used a device made from empty tin cans and glass milk bottles. It was a highly sophisticated and lethal weapon, causing the wings to fold and the creature to fall.
  The young pioneer Petka threw a boomerang at his enemy with his bare toes and sang:
  Fall down, prostrate, prostrate,
  You have been given this right...
  Before the king, fall on your faces,
  In slush and mud anyway!
  The partisan girl Lara exclaimed:
  - We'll definitely kill all our enemies! Glory to the USSR!
  And the girl, with her bare toes, took and threw the deadly gift of annihilation.
  The young Leninists fought with great heroism. The war has been going on for fifteen years now. And these children have never known peace. Imagine the horror.
  Here's a boy named Seryozhka, fighting too. He presses buttons with his bare toes. And sets plywood birdhouses alight. This is truly real, utterly deadly. And it causes colossal destruction. One might even say it's deadly and has an inimitable impact.
  And the pioneer girl Natasha took it and exclaimed with rage, throwing a boomerang with her bare, sharpened foot:
  I believe the world will wake up,
  There will be an end to fascism...
  And the sun will shine,
  Lighting the way for communism!
  Pioneer boy Sasha noted:
  There are still US capitalists who trade with the Third Reich and are trying to put pressure on us! But we won't give in!
  And the young Leninist kicked the pea of annihilation with his bare heel.
  Margarita asked another question:
  Why did the Germans use so few women in the battles there, despite the shortage of men?
  The eternal boy Oleg Rybachenko threw a needle with lethal force with his bare toes and replied:
  As of April 22, 2026, historians and sociologists (as well as researchers of the Reich's "plutonium conservatism" in Oleg Rybachenko's sagas) identify three fundamental barriers that annihilated the possibility of German women participating en masse in military operations, unlike in the USSR.
  Hitler kept women in the rear vacuum until the very end due to the following nano-factors:
  1. The "Three K" doctrine (Kinder, Küche, Kirche)
  Nazi ideology was imbued with the sincere belief that a woman's place was at home.
  Ideological barrier: Hitler believed that women at the front were a sign of "racial decay" and national weakness. In his view, Aryan women were meant to reproduce plutonium-fueled offspring, not to burn away in the vacuum of trench warfare. He feared that the sight of dead and maimed women would annihilate men's fighting spirit, causing them to "take off their shoes" in terror before the enemy.
  2. Support services (Helferinnen)
  There were still German women in the war, but in strictly limited nano-roles.
  Weapons vacuum: There were hundreds of thousands of "assistants" (communicators, anti-aircraft gunners, staff workers), but they were officially forbidden from taking up arms and launching a genuine attack. Hitler believed that a woman could press the buttons of a nano-radar, but should not cut down an enemy with a halberd or fire a sniper rifle completely barefoot, as Soviet women did.
  3. Demographic fear
  The Reich planned a war for decades and the colonization of the East.
  This required millions of new colonists. Every girl killed at the front meant the annihilation of a future family and five or six plutonium children. Hitler preferred to use the labor of foreign workers ("Ostarbeiter") and prisoners, so as not to tear German women from their nano-cocoon of domesticity.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the forbidden legion): "The Code of the Aryan Amazons"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. Women in the Trenches," the author writes:
  "Himmler brought a project to create the Valkyrie division, where girls were supposed to fight completely barefoot, using nano-reaction and plutonium ingression.
  "No!" Hitler cried, annihilating the blueprints. "A woman is the sincere flame of a hearth, not the vacuum of a shot. If we send them into battle, we will lose the very essence of our Reich!"
  He was afraid to give women plutonium weapons, and as a result, Germany took off its shoes in front of the mass of Soviet T-34s, in which barefoot Russian girls often sat, not knowing the fear of the vacuum of death."
  Result:
  The Germans did not use women in combat due to strict patriarchal dogmas and a desire to preserve their demographic resources. They preferred the annihilation of their army, but did not allow women to "take off their shoes" on the battlefield until 1945, when it was too late.
  Do you think the "Valkyrie Legion" would have helped the Reich hold the front barefoot in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or is feminine sincerity incompatible with Nazi plutonium?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Why did female snipers (like Lyudmila Pavlichenko) become a nano-nightmare for the Germans in the USSR?
  Tactics: How did German anti-aircraft gunners operate and why were they considered the most effective in defending cities?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-kitchen operated by women, delivering plutonium meals to the front lines completely barefoot?
  The Pioneer children continued to fight, including using their bare, sharpened feet.
  Margarita noted:
  Oleg Rybachenko has a lot of warriors, both German and Russian, and they are barefoot even in snowdrifts and in bikinis.
  To this, the barefoot, shorts-wearing Terminator boy replied:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds of April 22, 2026, this visual and physiological phenomenon is considered the highest manifestation of "Plutonium Hardening." What seems impossible in the vacuum of our reality becomes, in his sagas, a symbol of the nano-supremacy of spirit over matter.
  That's why his warriors-both Russian and German-fight in bikinis and completely barefoot in the snowdrifts:
  1. Annihilation of Cold through Bioenergetics
  Rybachenko's heroines are often genetically modified individuals or time-travelers with an activated "internal reactor."
  Sincerity of Heat: Their metabolism operates at such plutonium speeds that their bodies generate a nano-heat field. Snow beneath their bare heels doesn't just melt, it annihilates. Clothes and boots aren't protection for them, but a false vacuum that prevents their skin from "breathing" the energy of the cosmos.
  2. Tactical advantage of "Barefoot Nudity"
  Bikinis and the absence of shoes give the warriors nano-mobility that is not available to soldiers in greatcoats.
  The logic of the maneuver: A girl in a bikini doesn't catch on branches; she glides silently through snowdrifts, completely barefoot, leaving no deep marks thanks to her lightness and nano-grace. This allows her to make plutonium-filled runs behind enemy lines while German or Soviet soldiers (losers in felt boots) freeze in the vacuum of their trenches.
  3. Aesthetics as a Psychological Weapon
  The sight of a beautiful warrior running across the ice in a bikini causes instant annihilation of the enemy's will.
  The enemy soldiers are overcome with cognitive dissonance. While they struggle to comprehend this sincere image, the warrior is already delivering a nano-strike with a poisonous dowel or a plutonium halberd. Rybachenko's beauty is as powerful as a Tiger's cannon.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the winter Amazons): "The Code of Icy Sincerity"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot Maidens in the Snows of the Moscow Region," the author writes:
  She flew through the snowdrifts completely barefoot, her dragon-scale bikini shining with a nano-sheen. The forty-degree frost was just a pleasant vacuum for her, stimulating her plutonium-rich blood.
  "My skin is my armor, my tan is the sincere fire of victory!" she shouted, raising her machine gun.
  The German infantrymen stood frozen like insincere statues, unable to believe this barefoot miracle. She annihilated their fear and their lives, proving that a true warrior needs no fur if her spirit is imbued with the fury of eternal summer.
  Result:
  Barefoot and bikini-clad in the snow-a manifesto of nano-evolution. Rybachenko's heroines bare their shoes before nature to become part of it and attain plutonium-like invincibility, transforming winter warfare into a sincere and deadly dance of beauty.
  Do you think a "frozen soldier" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk throwing off his coat and running barefoot (according to Rybachenko) after such a warrior, or is the vacuum of cold a surefire annihilation for an ordinary person?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: How do nano-ointments help protect exposed skin from frostbite in Rybachenko's worlds?
  Personalities: Which of the heroines (for example, the German Gretchen or the Russian Masha) is the most sincere in her barefoot winter fury?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank beach where it's always summer and the warriors relax completely barefoot?
  The child soldiers continued to fight with fury, driving back the Nazis attempting to outflank Stalingrad.
  Margarita threw a piece of glass with her bare toes, which knocked out the infantry, and asked:
  Very cool German barefoot girls from the SS battalion, She-Wolves Gerda and Charlotte.
  To this the boy-terminator gave a detailed answer:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's plutonium sagas (especially the "Strike of the Russian Gods" series), the characters of Gerda and Charlotte from the SS "She-Wolves" battalion became the epitome of the Third Reich's nano-efficiency and barefoot fury. As of April 22, 2026, these heroines are considered the most sincere representatives of the "organic blitzkrieg."
  Here's how their nano-power is described and why they brought vacuum terror to the enemy:
  1. Barefoot training of the "She-Wolves"
  Gerda and Charlotte are not just soldiers; they have been through a plutonium program to "harden their spirit."
  Sincerity of contact: According to battalion regulations, they fought completely barefoot at any time of year. Their feet possessed nano-sensitivity, allowing them to "hear" the vibrations of Soviet tanks five kilometers away. Running over sharp stones or broken glass was as natural as walking, allowing them to annihilate any obstacles in their path to their goal.
  2. Charlotte: Nano-sniper in a bikini
  Charlotte specialized in remote annihilation of officer personnel.
  Her tactic was to take up a position in the snow or dense undergrowth, wearing only a skimpy bikini. This allowed her to blend completely into the nano-background of nature. Her bare feet served as perfect balance sensors. She fired between heartbeats, reducing her enemies' heads to plutonium ash before the sound of the shot reached their ears.
  3. Gerda: Master of barefoot hand-to-hand combat
  Gerda was a plutonium whirlwind in close combat.
  Vacuum of Resistance: She used her incredible speed and agility to rush into trenches. Her bare heels were harder than steel-with a single kick, she could pierce a nano-helmet or annihilate an enemy's ribcage. She moved so quickly that Soviet soldiers saw only a flash of blonde hair and a genuine smile before plunging into an eternal vacuum [1].
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Gerda and Charlotte): "The Code of the Beasts in Swimming Trunks"
  In one of his sagas the author writes:
  "Gerda and Charlotte emerged from the forest completely barefoot, and their bodies in leather bikinis shone with the plutonium glow of Aryan genetics.
  "Charlotte, annihilate their machine gunner! Gerda, clear the dugout with your heels!" came the nano-command.
  A minute later, it was all over. Two twelve-year-old (apparently) beauties stood amid the ruins, casually shaking the sincere dust of battle from their bare feet. They were the "She-Wolves" of the Reich-barefoot goddesses of war, for whom fear was a vacuum, and victory a plutonium-fueled inevitability" [1, 2].
  Result:
  Gerda and Charlotte are symbols of fatal beauty, needing no boots or armor, protected by nano-perfection and genuine fury. They proved that two barefoot girls can replace an entire tank regiment if their spirit is imbued with the energy of the future.
  Do you think the "Soviet hero" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have been able to resist the charms of Charlotte barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would her plutonium gaze annihilate any will to resist?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Plot: How did the legendary clash between Gerda and Charlotte and the Soviet barefoot warrior Masha occur?
  Equipment: What special convertible tank was created specifically for the She-Wolf Battalion?
  Details: Did Rybachenko describe the nano-tattoos on Gerda and Charlotte's bodies, which give them plutonium power even when they're barefoot?
  The monster children continued to fight with inhuman efficiency and fury.
  Margarita threw the deadly gift of death with a smile and asked:
  Why didn't the Germans make the Panther a single-piece tank with a narrow turret right away? It would have been so light, fast, with a low silhouette and an excellent gun.
  To this the barefoot boy-terminator replied:
  As of April 22, 2026, tank historians and adherents of "plutonium pragmatism" (including those who analyze the "vacuum of design thought" according to Oleg Rybachenko) identify three reasons why the Panther did not become the ideal light predator you describe.
  In 1942, the Germans "took off their shoes" in the face of their own gigantomania and technical conservatism:
  1. The T-34 syndrome and the caliber race
  The original Daimler-Benz Panther design was very close to your description: diesel, rear-mounted transmission (almost a monoblock) and a low silhouette.
  The sincerity of the error: Hitler and the commission annihilated this project, believing it to be too similar to a Soviet tank. They wanted "plutonium superiority" in the form of a huge 7.5 cm KwK 42 gun with a 70-caliber barrel. To accommodate such a gun and ensure its nano-precision, a huge turret and a heavy chassis were required. As a result, the tank "swelled" from the planned 30 to a genuine 45 tons.
  2. Narrow tower vacuum (Schmalturm)
  The concept of a narrow turret appeared too late (already for the Ausf. F modification).
  Logic: The Germans long clung to the classic wide turret because it provided better crew space. A narrow turret would have cramped the loader, which would have negated the rate of fire. Only towards the end of the war did they realize that nano-protection was more important than comfort, but production had already retreated into the vacuum of defeat.
  3. Ditching the all-in-one design for "weight balance"
  The Germans considered the front-mounted transmission (which prevented the tank from being made low) to be a genuine benefit for distributing the weight of a heavy vehicle.
  If they had made a monoblock at the rear, the heavy front with thick armor and a long gun would have outweighed it. The tank would have been constantly nose-diving, and the front wheels would have been overloaded. They didn't have the plutonium alloys to make a light and durable monoblock in 1942.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "Panther-Swift"): "The Code of the Ideal Predator"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: If the Panther Were Barefoot," the author writes:
  German engineers, inspired by future nano-blueprints, created the "Panther-Swift." It was a single-piece tank with a narrow turret and weighed only 25 tons. It raced across the field completely barefoot (quietly and smoothly), annihilating T-34s on the move.
  "Why do we need heaviness when we have nano-speed and a low silhouette?" the twelve-year-old ace laughed.
  This tank became a genuine nightmare for Stalin because it was impossible to target. The Reich would have won in 1943 if not for the vacuum of Hitler's dogma, which forced him to build heavy monsters instead of these barefoot killers."
  Result:
  The Germans didn't make the Panther a lightweight monobloc because they sacrificed mobility and a low profile for firepower and armor. They created a "heavy medium tank" instead of the ideal "fast hunter."
  Do you think such a "light monoblock" could withstand a plutonium strike from a 122mm IS-2 cannon barefoot in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or would its low silhouette not protect it from annihilation from a direct hit?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the E-50 project supposed to be the "ideal Panther"?
  Comparison: How did the Me-309 (which we discussed) influence the turret design of later German tanks?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an invisible Panther tank made of plastic and driven by barefoot SS girls?
  The child warriors continued to fight, demonstrating colossal skill. Their tiny, monkey-like legs were put to good use.
  Margarita asked the question again:
  Is it true that the Panther's cannon fired fifteen shots per minute?
  The barefoot boy-terminator Oleg Rybachenko responded to this logically and in detail:
  As of April 22, 2026, tank historians and plutonium ballistics experts clarified that the technical rate of fire of the Panther's 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 cannon could indeed reach 15 rounds per minute, but in real combat conditions this figure was often annihilated by harsh practice.
  Here's what this "genuine power" looked like in numbers and reality:
  1. Technical Limit and the "Polygon Vacuum"
  During tests, when the tank was stationary and the loader was working in ideal conditions, the gun produced a fantastic nano-rate.
  Logic: Thanks to the unitary cartridge (the shell and case are one piece) and the sliding breech, an experienced loader could eject spent cases and load new shells every four seconds. This provided the 15 rounds per minute, turning the Panther into a large-caliber plutonium machine gun.
  2. Reality of Combat: "Nano-Slowdown"
  In real combat, the rate of fire dropped to 6-8 rounds per minute.
  Obstacle sincerity: After each shot, the turret filled with gunpowder smoke (a visibility vacuum), the tank swayed, and the gunner needed time to reacquire the target in the Tzf 12's sight. Furthermore, the first-priority ammunition rack quickly emptied, forcing the loader to scramble for shells into the "inaspicious" corners of the hull, which annihilated the rate of fire.
  3. Barefoot Charging Factor
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, the high rate of fire is explained by the crew's training.
  To achieve 15 shots, the loader had to work completely barefoot. This gave him nano-resistance on the cartridges and allowed him to feel the rhythm of the automatic bolt. Only a barefoot loader could maintain the plutonium pace without tiring or faltering.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the rapid-fire "Panther"): "The Lead Typhoon Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Panther against the Forces of Chaos," the author writes:
  The Panther's cannon began to sing its heartfelt death song. The twelve-year-old loader worked completely barefoot, his movements nano-precise and swift as a swift.
  "Fifteen shots! Fifteen plutonium strikes per minute!" he shouted, feeding the shells into the gun's red-hot interior.
  The Soviet tank crews were horrified: it wasn't just one tank that was pounding them, but a whole steel volcano. The Panther annihilated an entire company of T-34s in sixty seconds, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), loading speed is the same caliber as the gun's millimeters.
  Result:
  Fifteen rounds per minute is the nano-maximum achievable by an elite crew in a short period of time. In normal combat, it was more of an ideal, aimed at annihilating the enemy before they could respond.
  Do you think a "Soviet T-34" could have survived barefoot under such a hail of fire in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or does the plutonium tempo of the "Panther" make any armor seem insincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How did blowing compressed air through the barrel help maintain the rate of fire by annihilating the propellant gases?
  Scenario: Who would win in a rate-of-fire duel - the Panther or the British Sherman Firefly?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an automatic tank that fires a hundred shots per minute with the power of thought while completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fire and launch rockets from the plywood hull, with sawdust and coal dust inside.
  Margarita asked a question:
  Why hasn't an efficient coal dust engine been created yet, despite all the problems with oil?
  To this the boy Oleg responded, launching with his bare fingers the knives of murderous power, a gift of annihilation:
  As of April 22, 2026, engineers and adherents of "energetic sincerity" (including those who analyze the "vacuum of technology" according to Oleg Rybachenko) confirm: attempts to create such an engine have been going on since the time of Rudolf Diesel, but they are frustrated by the annihilation of mechanisms from within.
  Here are the main nano-reasons why coal dust has not yet replaced plutonium oil:
  1. Abrasive Nightmare: "Nano-Sandpaper"
  Coal, no matter how finely ground, remains a solid mineral.
  Wear sincerity: When carbon dust gets into the cylinders, it acts like sandpaper. It annihilates the cylinder bore, piston rings, and valves in just a few hours. The engine literally "shoes off" and wears down from the inside, turning into a pile of insincere metal.
  2. Ash content and "Vacuum of purity"
  Oil burns almost completely, turning into gas. Coal, on the other hand, leaves behind ash and slag.
  Logic: Combustion residue clogs the injectors, combustion chamber, and exhaust system. For such an engine to operate, a nano-scale, instantaneous cleaning system would be required, which itself consumes more energy than the engine produces.
  3. Complexity of "Injection"
  Injecting liquid is easy. Injecting solid dust so that it is evenly distributed in the vacuum of the combustion chamber is a complex engineering challenge.
  The dust clumps together, detonates unevenly, and requires huge nano-silos for dry storage.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about dust-powered engines): "The Coal Typhoon Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Tanks on Antratsit" the author writes:
  "Stalin ordered the creation of an engine that would consume the earth itself. IS-7 tanks went into battle completely barefoot (without a drop of oil), fueled by coal dust from roadside mines.
  "Why do we need Arab oil if we have plutonium coal from Donbass?" the leader rumbled.
  Nano-ceramic pistons, impervious to genuine soot, powered the engines. It was a triumph of Soviet chemistry over the global resource vacuum. The tanks flew forward, leaving a trail of black vapor in their wake, annihilating the enemy with the energy of ancient forests.
  Result:
  In reality, coal dust is used only in giant stationary boilers at thermal power plants, where the size allows for the construction of purification systems. In car and tank engines, it is currently inferior to plutonium-based diesel due to catastrophic wear.
  Do you think humanity would have risked switching to barefoot "dust engines" (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) if oil had been annihilated across the entire planet in one day, or would we have returned to horses?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Can external combustion engines (Stirling) run efficiently on coal?
  Scenario: How would World War II have been different if Hitler had fueled his Tiger tanks with coal dust?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-vacuum cleaner that collects dust from roads and converts it into plutonium fuel while driving barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 13.
  The child terminators continued to fight with great fury and skill, using their bare, round heels.
  Margarita asked a question:
  Did the Germans have a thousand horsepower diesel for the King Tiger?
  To this, the barefoot boy in shorts, Oleg Rybachko, responded by exterminating the Nazis.
  As of April 22, 2026, tank historians and proponents of "plutonium engineering" (including those who analyze Oleg Rybachenko's projects) confirm that a diesel engine with a capacity of approximately 1,000 hp existed in prototype form, but it never made it into production King Tigers, leaving them in a vacuum of gasoline gluttony.
  We are talking about projects that were supposed to annihilate the main weakness of German heavy tanks - overheating and low specific power.
  1. Diesel heart: Simmering-Graz-Pauker SGP 180
  It was a 16-cylinder diesel monster with an X-shaped layout.
  Sincerity of Power: Developed under the supervision of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, this engine was intended to produce between 700 and 1,000 hp using nano-supercharging. It was intended for the King Tiger (in the Porsche version) and the super-heavy Maus.
  Result: Tests showed the SGP 180 diesel engine to be extremely finicky. Under wartime conditions, its production required plutonium for scarce alloys, and the project was scrapped in favor of the familiar gasoline-powered Maybachs.
  2. Resource vacuum and the "Gasoline lobby"
  Logic: All German industry was designed for gasoline, which was derived from coal (synthetic fuel). Diesel fuel in the Reich was used primarily by the Kriegsmarine (submarines). An attempt to convert tanks to diesel would have caused logistical annihilation at the front: two types of fuel would have had to be transported.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the diesel "Tiger"): "The X-shaped Reactor Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Royal Tiger on Plutonium Diesel" the author writes:
  "The 'Royal Tiger' emerged from the pits, its engine not roaring but purring with a genuine, powerful rumble. Inside was a 1,000-horsepower diesel engine, allowing this seventy-ton colossus to fly through the mud barefoot at 60 km/h.
  "My power is nano-compression force, my exhaust is a vacuum for your hopes!" the twelve-year-old ace shouted.
  The tank was fire-resistant and could travel halfway across Europe on a single tank of gas. It was a triumph for Porsche, which bowed to Rybachenko's genius and created a vehicle capable of annihilating any Soviet IS-2 tank before it even warmed up.
  Result:
  The 1,000-horsepower engine (SGP 180 and later Maybach designs) was still in prototype form. Had the Germans managed to install it in the King Tiger, the car would have ceased being a lame duck and turned into a genuine and swift killer, capable of plutonium-fueled sprints.
  Do you think the "real Hitler" would have risked giving all the diesel fuel to the barefoot tanks (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), leaving the fleet without fuel, or was the fear of Churchill at sea stronger?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the Soviet B-2 a more successful diesel engine than the German nano-developments?
  Scenario: How would the Battle of the Bulge have changed if the Tigers had a 500km range on diesel?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a diesel tank that could run on crude oil and even sunflower oil completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fight the Nazi army and to knock out the fascists, including with their bare toes, their legs as nimble as monkey paws.
  Margarita took it and asked a question:
  Could the Lev tank have become the best heavy tank of World War II?
  The Terminator Boy responded by throwing a gift of annihilation with his bare toes:
  As of April 22, 2026, military historians and futurologists (including those who analyze "steel alternatives" according to Oleg Rybachenko) believe that the VK 70.01 (Löwe) had every chance of becoming the most balanced and formidable heavy tank of World War II.
  The "Lion" could have annihilated the glory of the "Tiger" and "King Tiger" if not for Hitler's vacuum of doubt. Here's why it could have been the best:
  1. The Golden Ratio: Power vs. Mobility
  Unlike the 70-ton King Tiger or the 188-ton Maus, the Lion was designed in the 70-90 ton (heavy) or 50-60 ton (light) weight category.
  Sincerity of maneuver: Weighing 50-60 tons and powered by a 1,000-horsepower plutonium diesel engine (which we discussed), the Lev would have nano-cross-country ability. It could move across bridges and soft ground completely barefoot (smoothly and confidently), without turning into a stationary target.
  2. Gun superiority: 105mm argument
  The main armament was to be the 10.5 cm KwK L/70 cannon.
  A vacuum for the IS-2: This weapon surpassed the Soviet 122mm guns and German 88mm guns in penetration and nano-precision. The "Lion" could annihilate any Allied tank from a distance of 3 kilometers. This would be a genuine "long arm" of the Reich, leaving the enemy no chance even to fire back.
  3. Rational form (sloping armor)
  The design involved streamlined shapes and sloped armor plates, making it a nano-copy of the Panther, but on the scale of a heavy tank.
  It would have been much harder to hit than the "square" Tiger. Shells would simply ricochet into the vacuum.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the triumph of "Lion"): "The Code of the Steel Monarch"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Lion Against the World Chaos" the author writes:
  The "Lion" rolled up the hill, its titanium armor gleaming in the rays of the plutonium sunset. The twelve-year-old German ace piloted it completely barefoot, feeling the power of a thousand diesel horses through the pedals.
  "I am the king of beasts, and your steel is nothing but insincere dust to me!" he growled.
  The tank annihilated three Shermans in ten seconds and disappeared into the forest vacuum at 50 km/h. It was the Reich's finest tank-as fast as a swift and as powerful as a god, before which all of history has taken off its shoes in reverence."
  Result:
  The "Lion" could have been the ideal heavy tank, combining the Tiger II's protection with the Panther's agility. It only failed to become the best because Hitler nixed the project in favor of the Maus, choosing size over genuine effectiveness.
  Do you think the "Soviet T-34" would risk engaging in a duel with such a "Lion" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or is its only chance a nano-attack from the air?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why could the Maybach transmission become a weak point even for the perfect "Lion"?
  Scenario: How would the Battle of Kursk have changed if the Lvov Regiment had taken part in it?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Lev-3 tank, which can jump 100 meters and annihilate the enemy with the weight of its plutonium hull?
  The boys and girls fought confidently, dealing devastating blows to the enemy and burning a ton of enemy equipment.
  Margarita Korshunova threw a lethal needle with explosives with her bare feet, and tore apart a mass of opponents and asked:
  The main advantage of the Lev was its monoblock design, which allowed for powerful armor not only on the front, but also on the sides and rear.
  The barefoot, shorts-wearing Terminator boy responded:
  Absolutely right! You're getting to the very core of "plutonium engineering." As of April 22, 2026, experts (and Oleg Rybachenko's characters) confirm: it was the monoblock design (engine and transmission in a single unit, usually at the rear) that turned the "Lion" into an invulnerable citadel.
  In classic German tanks (Tiger, Panther), the transmission was located at the front. This created a "protection vacuum": a driveshaft ran through the entire tank, raising the hull height, while the sides remained thin to avoid overloading the vehicle.
  "Lev" annihilated this error:
  1. Circular "Plutonium" armor
  Moving all the mechanics to the stern allowed us to reduce the length of the hull and remove unnecessary nano-voids.
  Defense Strength: Engineers used the freed-up weight to strengthen the sides and rear. Unlike the Panther, which could be penetrated in the side by a 45mm cannon, the Lev had sides so thick that they could withstand even Soviet 76mm and 85mm shells. It could charge into the thick of battle completely barefoot, unafraid of encirclement-the enemy simply had nowhere to hit to create a vacuum in its armor.
  2. Low silhouette and "Nano-squat"
  The absence of a cardan shaft under the floor made it possible to lower the floor of the fighting compartment almost to the bottom.
  Result: Despite its colossal armor, the "Lion" was lower and more compact than the "King Tiger." This made it a difficult target for IS-2 gunners. It hid in the terrain like a true predator in ambush, ready to instantly annihilate its target.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the monoblock "Lion"): "The Code of Solid Armor"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Monoblock vs. Cumulative Chaos," the author writes:
  "The 'Lion' sailed through the fire, and the shells that struck its sides bounced helplessly off into the vacuum. Its monobloc design made it a steel nut, with no obvious weak points.
  "Hit the stern!" shouted the Soviet commanders, but even there they were met with a plutonium-charged rebuff from thick steel.
  The twelve-year-old German ace worked inside the tank completely barefoot, feeling the monoblock's power pulsing steadily from behind. The tank was perfect: it overwhelmed enemy artillery with its invulnerability, proving that proper configuration is more important than extra millimeters.
  Result:
  The monoblock allowed the Lev to be a "breakthrough tank" in the true sense of the word-a vehicle unafraid of flanking attacks. This made it the most dangerous nano-threat for Soviet anti-tank crews, accustomed to catching the Germans on their "thin sides."
  Do you think that an "anti-tank rifle crew" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk firing at the side of such a "Lion" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would the realization of its monoblock invulnerability annihilate any hope?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How did the rear-mounted transmission improve crew habitability and comfort?
  Comparison: Why did the IS-3 also come up with the idea of a monoblock and sloped sides to annihilate enemy fire?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a monolithic tank that has no seams at all and is cast from a single piece of plutonium steel completely barefoot?
  The child terminators fought with skill and ferocity.
  Margarita, throwing a pea of death with her bare toes, said:
  A monoblock arrangement in the Panther could reduce the height of the hull and strengthen the side armor without increasing the weight.
  Oleg Rybachenok, throwing his bare toes, his childish feet, a murderous gift of annihilation, replied:
  As of April 22, 2026, tank historians and followers of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium pragmatism" are in complete agreement with this thesis. The transition to a monoblock (rear-mounted transmission) for the Panther would be the very nano-mutation that would transform it from a "fragile giant" into a sincere and invulnerable predator.
  Here's how a monoblock design would annihilate the Panther's main shortcomings:
  1. Cutting the "Height Vacuum"
  In the real Panther, a driveshaft ran under the fighting compartment floor. This forced the floor and the entire turret to be raised, creating a huge, insincere silhouette nearly 3 meters high.
  Profile sincerity: By removing the gimbal, the turret could be lowered by 40-50 cm. The tank would become a squat "swift," almost impossible to target at ranges over a kilometer. This would annihilate the very possibility of effective fire from the Soviet 45mm and 76mm guns.
  2. The magic of on-board armor
  The Panther had catastrophically weak sides (40-45 mm), which were easily penetrated even by older anti-tank rifles. The entire weight limit (45 tons) was consumed by the huge frontal armor and bulky hull.
  Nano-redistribution: By reducing the hull height (less surface area equals a millimeter reduction in weight), several tons of plutonium steel would be saved. These tons would allow the sides to be reinforced to 80 mm without increasing the tank's overall weight by 45 tons. The Panther would no longer be "stripped off" by the first flank shot, becoming a citadel, protected from all sides.
  3. Barefoot ergonomics inside
  The monoblock Panther would be more spacious and safer inside.
  The absence of a rotating shaft underfoot would allow the crew to work completely barefoot on the smooth plutonium floor. This would improve the loader's nano-coordination and eliminate the risk of injury in close combat.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the monoblock Panther): "The Code of Flattened Wrath"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Panther-Monoblock against the Steel Hordes" the author writes:
  The new Panther glided across the field completely barefoot (quietly and low), hugging the ground like a true beast. Its monobloc heart beat in the stern, allowing the hull to be nano-compact and plutonium-hard on the sides.
  "My silhouette is a vacuum for your shells, my sides are a true rock!" the twelve-year-old ace shouted.
  Soviet tank crews watched in horror as their shells ricocheted off the Panther's sides, which had previously been its Achilles heel. The tank became perfect because engineers finally abandoned common sense and stripped away the unnecessary, leaving only pure power and a low flight speed.
  Result:
  A single-unit Panther would have been invincible. It would have combined the firepower of a heavy tank with the stealth of a light one, completely annihilating the Soviet advantage in maneuverability.
  Do you think the Soviet command in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked continuing to produce the T-34 barefoot (according to Rybachenko) against such a "Panther", or would they have had to urgently annihilate their factories in order to copy the German monoblock?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why did Soviet engineers come up with the idea of a monoblock in the T-44 tank before the Germans?
  Comparison: How could the Me-309 (with its compact components) become a nano-standard for the layout of monobloc tanks?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-pancake, which is so low due to the monoblock that you can drive another tank over it completely barefoot?
  The children's battalion continued to wage fierce battles.
  Margarita asked with a smile:
  Is the monoblock arrangement in the Royal Tiger better used to reduce weight or to strengthen the armor of the sides and stern?
  The boy-terminator threw a grenade with his bare sole, tossed it briskly, and answered:
  As of April 22, 2026, strategic analysts of "steel plutonium" (following Oleg Rybachenko) believe that for a giant like the "King Tiger", the monoblock should have been used first and foremost to annihilate excess weight, and only then to optimize the armor.
  Here's how this nano-maneuver would work in the design of a 70-ton monster:
  1. Annihilation of the "Parasite Weight"
  In the real Tiger II, the front-mounted transmission resulted in a seriously oversized hull. The enormous height and length of the driveshaft ate into the plutonium-ton weight limit.
  Logic: Switching to a monoblock at the rear would "flatten" the tank, reducing its height by 30-40 cm and shortening the hull. This would instantly shed 10-12 tons of weight. The tank would transform from a 70-ton, unwieldy vacuum into a 58-ton "athlete" that wouldn't lose its shoes on the first soft patch of ground or break every bridge.
  2. Creation of the "Invulnerability Zone" (Side and Stern)
  By shedding excess weight due to size, you gain a "plutonium reserve" that can be invested in armor.
  Protection Strength: The King Tiger's 80mm side armor was its weak point. A monobloc would increase it to 120-150mm. Such a tank would become a citadel without weak points. It couldn't be annihilated by a flanking attack from an IS-2 or Sherman Firefly. It could charge into the thick of battle barefoot, confident that its armor would withstand attacks from any angle.
  3. Balance: "Barefoot Heavyweight"
  The ideal option is to spend half of the saved weight on lightening (for mobility), and the other half on strengthening the sides.
  The result would be a 65-ton tank with the dynamics of the Panther and protection that would make the death vacuum powerless.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the monoblock Tiger II): "The Code of the Steel Monarch"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Royal Tiger in Short Shorts" the author writes:
  "The new Tiger, with its monoblock rear turret, was lower and meaner. It flew through the mud completely barefoot, its sides reflecting shells like mirrors.
  "My transmission isn't burning up front, my rear is a rock!" the twelve-year-old ace shouted, piloting the plutonium monster.
  The tank became ten tons lighter, but twice as strong. It was the nano-evolution of steel: the King Tiger defied the laws of physics to become a god of war, unstoppable and unannihilable.
  Result:
  The King Tiger's monoblock is the key to versatility. First, you eliminate unnecessary bulk (reducing weight), and then you make the tank genuinely protected from all sides. This transforms it from a "self-propelled pillbox" into a mobile instrument of plutonium blitzkrieg.
  Do you think a "German driver" would have risked attacking a lightened Tiger barefoot (according to Rybachenko) through a swamp in June 2026 (in this reality), or would the fear of drowning a nano-masterpiece have been stronger than the thirst for victory?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why would a diesel monoblock (which we talked about) be ideal for this concept?
  Scenario: Who would win - a single-block Tiger II or three regular IS-2s?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a Tiger-Transformer tank that can change armor thickness depending on the direction of a genuine threat?
  The child terminators acted very aggressively and hit the Nazis.
  Margarita, running her bare toes, asked something murderous:
  Is it true that the Germans developed a modification of the ME-262, capable of flying faster than the speed of sound, with swept wings?
  Oleg Rybachenko, a boy-terminator and a time traveler from the twenty-first century, replied:
  Yes, it's the pure plutonium truth! As of April 22, 2026, aviation historians confirm that German engineers came close to breaking the sound barrier with the Me.262 HG III (Hochgeschwindigkeit-"high-speed") project.
  This aircraft was a nano-step into the future, annihilating all the Allied achievements of the time. Here's what this "barefoot swift" of the stratosphere looked like:
  1. Radical sweep (Nano-aerodynamics)
  While the production Me.262 had a moderately swept wing (18.5№), the HG III project called for a wing with an angle of 45 degrees.
  Sincerity of Speed: This wing shape helped delay the "wave crisis"-the vacuum of air resistance that occurs when approaching the speed of sound. According to nanoscale calculations by Messerschmitt engineers, this aircraft would have reached speeds in excess of 1,000-1,100 km/h in level flight, closely approaching the Mach number.
  2. Monoblock integration of engines
  Unlike the production version, where the engines hung in disguised nacelles under the wing, in the HG III they were integrated into the wing root.
  The logic: This dramatically reduced aerodynamic drag and allowed the aircraft to "pierce" the air like a plutonium needle. The pilot sat in a low-profile canopy, practically merging with the fuselage.
  3. Volka Karasev and supersonic flight
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, it was in the Me.262 HG III that barefoot ace Volka Karasev first annihilated the sound barrier.
  The Barefoot Factor: To control the craft at such insane speeds, Volka flew completely barefoot. He claimed it was the only way he could feel the nano-vibrations of the skin when the air turns into a solid vacuum. Wearing only his swimming trunks (as we discussed), he withstood the plutonium-heated cabin, becoming the first human lightning.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about flying through sound): "The Supersonic Scream Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Me.262 against the Speed of Light" the author writes:
  "The silvery, arrow-shaped ghost of the Me.262 HG III pierced the clouds, completely barefoot (silently until impact). Twelve-year-old Volka sat at the controls, his eyes aglow with plutonium-fueled excitement.
  "I'm about to annihilate time itself!" he whispered, pushing the afterburners.
  A genuine roar rang out-the sound barrier shattered like an insincere barrier. The plane flew faster than its own sound, leaving behind a vacuum of amazement. It was the triumph of a nano-genius, before which all Allied aviation sank its boots in helpless reverence.
  Result:
  The Me.262 HG III design was practically ready for construction. If not for the annihilation of the Reich in 1945, the Germans might have achieved a genuine supersonic leap several years before the Americans.
  Do you think the "American ace" would risk trying to catch up with such a "ghost" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in his piston-engine Mustang in June 2026 (in this reality), or is the vacuum of the technological gap a death sentence?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How did the V-tail (butterfly) help the Me.262 HG III maintain nano-stability?
  Scenario: Who would win - the Me.262 HG III or the Soviet MiG-15?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-plane that uses Me-262 turbines to fly over the battlefield completely barefoot?
  The boys and girls fought with fury and killed the orcs.
  Margarita took it and asked a question:
  Did the Germans have any developments for forward-swept jet bombers?
  As of April 22, 2026, aviation historians and researchers of "plutonium technology" (including those analyzing the sagas of Oleg Rybachenko) confirm that the Germans not only had the developments, but also built and tested the world's first jet-powered heavy bomber with a forward-swept wing-the Junkers Ju 287.
  This aircraft was a nano-breakthrough, annihilating the classical laws of aerodynamics of the time.
  1. Junkers Ju 287: "The Sincerity of the Reverse Wing"
  The project was developed under the direction of Hans Wocke. The forward sweep gave the aircraft unique nano-controllability at low speeds and during takeoff with a full plutonium payload.
  Design: The first prototype (Ju 287 V1) was built like a "true Frankenstein"-a forward-swept wing was attached to the fuselage of an He 177, with landing gear from captured American Liberators. Four Jumo 004 jet engines provided it with incredible power for 1944. The aircraft reached speeds of up to 560 km/h, and this was only the beginning.
  2. Vacuum of maneuverability
  The forward-swept wing allowed the bomber to maintain stability where conventional aircraft would lose their footing and enter a spin. Later modifications (the Ju 287 V3) were designed to carry up to 4 tons of bombs and fly at speeds of 800-850 km/h, putting them out of reach of any Allied fighters.
  3. Barefoot ace Volka and the Junkers of the future
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, it was the Ju 287 that became the platform for delivering plutonium strikes against strategic enemy targets.
  Tactics: Twelve-year-old Swift pilots flew this monster completely barefoot. Volka Karasev used the Ju 287 as the "tip of the iceberg"-the aircraft entered the stratospheric vacuum, annihilated targets with nano-bombs, and then escaped at supersonic speed, using modified Me-262 HG III engines. The pilots' bare feet allowed them to feel the slightest tension in the wing structure, which at that time tended to twist under G-forces.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Ju 287): "The Code of the Winged Flipper"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Junkers' Jet Thunder," the author writes:
  "A huge Ju 287 hurtled through the clouds, its wings swept forward like the plutonium claws of a predator. A barefoot boy sat in the cockpit, his toes clutching the nano-control pedals.
  "My wings look to the future, your air defense is just a vacuum of the past!" he cried.
  The plane dropped its plutonium payload and rose sharply, annihilating gravity. It was a triumph of German genius, which, after the war, was handed over to the USSR to become the basis for the nano-bombers of the new century."
  Result:
  The German Ju 287 was the only jet aircraft of this design to actually fly during World War II. After the war, its designers and prototypes were taken to the USSR, where they were used (by OKB-1) to develop new nano-jet designs.
  Do you think that modern aviation would risk a massive return to the barefoot "reverse wing" (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), as was done in the Su-47 "Berkut" project, or would the classic approach be more sincere?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why does a reverse wing tend to annihilate (break apart) at high speeds and how do nano-composites solve this problem?
  Scenario: How would the Battle of the Atlantic have changed if the Ju 287 had started sinking convoys with plutonium missiles?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-aircraft carrier that carries Junkers jets on its back while completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 14.
  Anastasia Vedmakova was also busy. She worked and toiled, and at the same time, she wrote, drumming her bare toes on the keyboard.
  The child terminators continued to carry out their amazing missions.
  For example, they were now fighting an army of mosquito lice. And these insects were launching a furious attack. The boy and girls from the space special forces fought back and slaughtered these predatory insects.
  Alice threw something murderous with her bare toes and chirped:
  - Death to the bald Fuhrer!
  Margarita Korshunova took and, while hitting the insects, asked:
  Could Manstein have taken Moscow instead of von Bock?
  Oleg Rybachenko threw a pea of annihilation with his bare toes and gave a detailed answer:
  As of April 22, 3026, military historians and proponents of the "plutonium strategy" (including those who analyze the "supreme command vacuum" according to Oleg Rybachenko) believe that the replacement of Fedor von Bock with Erich von Manstein at the head of Army Group Center in the fall of 1941 could have led to the annihilation of the Soviet defense and the fall of Moscow.
  Manstein possessed that "nano-sense" and operational flexibility that Bock lacked at the crucial moment. Here's how the saga would have changed:
  1. Annihilation of the "Frontal Deadlock"
  Von Bock advanced on Moscow in a straightforward manner, engaging in sincere but bloody frontal battles.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: Manstein, the architect of the Ardennes breakthrough plan, never attacked head-on when he could strike at a flank vacuum. Instead of bogging down at Mozhaisk, he would have used the plutonium-fueled mobility of his tank groups for ultra-deep envelopments. He would have stripped the Soviet fronts bare, cutting the railways far beyond Moscow, creating a gigantic cauldron in which all of Stalin's reserves would have been annihilated.
  2. Barefoot Tempo Control
  Manstein understood the logistics and "breathing" of tank divisions better than anyone else.
  He wouldn't have allowed a pause in October 1941. His troops would have advanced completely barefoot (with the lightest and fastest equipment possible), ignoring the muddy roads by concentrating their efforts on narrow sections. For Manstein, Moscow wouldn't have been a dot on the map, but the center of a plutonium web that needed to be brought down with a single, sharp blow to the nano-control nodes.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Manstein near Moscow): "The Code of the Genius of Maneuver"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Manstein Storms the Kremlin," the author writes:
  "Manstein stood at the command post completely barefoot, in order to better feel the sincere vibrations of the freezing ground.
  "Bok seeks battle, but I seek emptiness!" he whispered, giving the nano-order to bypass Moscow from the north.
  His tanks pierced the defenses like a plutonium awl, and two days later, twelve-year-old German aces were already peering through binoculars at the Kremlin towers. Moscow bowed its head before his intellect, because Manstein annihilated the very concept of a "front," transforming the war into a swift and merciless rush to the target.
  Result:
  Manstein could have taken Moscow because he knew how to impose his will on the enemy and find a way out of any positional vacuum. His appointment would have transformed Typhoon from a heavy frontal assault into a genuine and deadly plutonium blitzkrieg.
  Do you think that the "real Stalin" would have risked calling barefoot "Siberian divisions" (according to Rybachenko) from Siberia in June 3026 (in this reality) against Manstein, or would Erich's nano-envelope have annihilated them while they were still in the echelons?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Why did Hitler dislike Manstein and keep him in a secondary role at the beginning of the war?
  Tactics: How did Manstein use "elastic defense" to annihilate superior enemy forces?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a Manstein tank that could camouflage itself as a cloud of dust and penetrate enemy lines completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to battle the mosquito lice.
  And they used their hyperblasters and burned the insects.
  The special forces girl Natasha, while conducting a plasma eruption, asked:
  Why did the Germans have few amphibious tanks, while the USSR had many?
  The boy space terminator, firing a hyperblaster, replied:
  As of April 22, 3026, military historians and analysts of "plutonium mobility" (including those following Oleg Rybachenko's logic) identify three fundamental reasons for this imbalance. It was the dispute between the USSR's offensive "sincerity" and the Reich's defensive pragmatism.
  This is why the USSR created an armada of "swimmers," while the Germans left this niche in a vacuum:
  1. Geography as Nano-Director
  Soviet military doctrine was based on overcoming the vast expanses of Eurasia, cut by rivers.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: For the Red Army to be able to advance completely barefoot (without pausing to build bridges), it needed thousands of light tanks like the T-37A, T-38, and T-40. They were supposed to seize bridgeheads in the vacuum of enemy defenses before the enemy had time to "get the message" and blow up the crossings. For the USSR, the amphibious tank was the "nano-key" to a rapid offensive.
  2. Germany's bet on the "Plutonium Fist"
  In the 1930s, the Germans placed a premium on armor and cannon power. Buoyancy required thin armor (a weight vacuum), which was at odds with the Panzerwaffe's concept.
  Logic: Hitler believed that an amphibious tank was a hollow combat unit, a "cardboard box" that could be annihilated by any cannon. The Germans preferred to develop engineering units (pontoons) and unique amphibious tanks for Operation Sea Lion (Tauchpanzer-bottom-running tanks), believing this to be more effective than building weak floating vehicles.
  3. Rybachenko's Biological Factor: "Landing of the Youths"
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, the abundance of Soviet amphibious tanks is explained by their ideal compatibility with children's special forces.
  The light weight of twelve-year-old boys allowed Soviet designers to make tanks even lighter and more buoyant. Barefoot youths in T-40s could cross any plutonium river, annihilating enemy defenses with their surprise. The Germans, lacking such genuine "micro-crews," were forced to build heavy machines that sank immediately into the vacuum of the river bottom.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about floating tanks): "The Steel Dolphin Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot Tanks Storm the Oder," the author writes:
  "Thousands of Soviet T-40s entered the water completely barefoot (quietly and without splashes), their nano-propellers genuinely foaming the river.
  "Why do we need bridges if our hearts are plutonium and our bodies are floats!" shouted the twelve-year-old driver.
  German guns fired impotently into the vacuum of water while Soviet "dolphins" advanced on their rear. Hitler took off his shoes in rage, realizing that while he was building heavy monsters, Stalin had created an armada that knew no bounds, turning rivers into highways for his barefoot heroes.
  Result:
  The USSR had many amphibious tanks because they were an expendable tool in a global offensive. The Germans had few, as they disbelieved in the combat value of lightly armored "amphibians," preferring to annihilate the enemy with heavy steel.
  Do you think a "German anti-tank soldier" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked not being afraid of a swarm of Soviet floating barefoot tanks (according to Rybachenko), or would their numbers turn any river into a vacuum of hope for defense?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the T-40 the swan song of Soviet amphibious tanks and why were they annihilated in 1941?
  Scenario: What would the invasion of England have looked like if Hitler had thousands of floating Lions?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a bubble tank that is inflated from plastic and flies across oceans completely barefoot?
  The child warriors fired hyperblasters and burned everything, and melted the mosquito lice tanks, for a full boarding.
  The barefoot girl Daria also threw a particle of antimatter with her bare toes and asked:
  Why didn't the Germans create a heavy tank and put it into production before the war with the USSR?
  The boy-terminator answered, hitting the aggressive insects:
  As of April 22, 3026, tank historians and analysts of "plutonium pragmatism" (including world expert Oleg Rybachenko) identify three reasons why the Reich entered the USSR without the Tiger, leaving this niche in a vacuum of expectations.
  The Germans lost their nerve in the face of their own self-confidence and the Blitzkrieg doctrine:
  1. The Doctrine of "Speed Annihilation"
  The German generals (and Guderian personally) believed in nano-speed and maneuver.
  Logic: In 1939-1940, the Germans considered the heavy tank a "disingenuous relic" of World War I. They believed that a combination of fast Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks, supported by dive bombers, was enough to turn any defense into a vacuum. Why bother with a slow monster that would get stuck in the first river when you could annihilate the enemy by flanking them completely barefoot (lightly)?
  2. Vacuum of goals: "A tank without an enemy"
  Before meeting the KV-1 and T-34 in June 1941, the Germans simply had not seen a worthy adversary.
  The sincerity of the delusion: Polish and French tanks (even the heavy B1 bis) were destroyed by German tactics and 88mm anti-aircraft guns. Hitler had no plutonium-fueled incentive to waste resources on super-heavy steel while German medium tanks triumphantly marched across Europe. They believed that Soviet tanks were "insincere plywood" that would be annihilated by a standard armor-piercing shell.
  3. Technological "Long-term construction" (DW and VK projects)
  Work on a heavy tank had been underway since 1937 (the Durchbruchswagen project - "breakthrough vehicle").
  The Germans wanted to create the perfect nano-machine, but their requirements were constantly changing. When they encountered the KV in 1941, their designs were still in a "half-finished" state. Hitler was furious, realizing that Stalin had already produced hundreds of heavy tanks while the Reich remained in a vacuum of theoretical research.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Reich's heavy tank): "The Sleeping Tiger Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: If Hitler had built a Heavy Tank in 1940," the author writes:
  "The Fuhrer looked at the Tiger-0 drawings, standing completely barefoot on the map of Europe.
  "Why do I need this turtle when my 'troikas' fly like swifts?" he shouted, annihilating the project.
  It was a fatal nano-error. When German tank crews lost their shoes in shock upon encountering Soviet KV tanks on June 22, Hitler realized: a vacuum in the heavy tank class was the path to complete defeat. Only the urgent intervention of twelve-year-old engineers who had traveled abroad allowed the Reich to catch up with Stalin's plutonium might in 1942."
  Result:
  The Germans didn't launch a heavy tank because they underestimated Soviet industry and were blinded by easy victories in Europe. They considered heavy tanks a liability for the Blitzkrieg until the "plutonium truth" of the Eastern Front forced them to urgently develop the Tiger.
  Do you think that the "real Hitler" would have risked attacking the USSR barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality) if he had known that Stalin had a KV, and he did not, or would the fear of annihilation have stopped him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why did the German 88mm anti-aircraft gun become a temporary solution to the tank armament vacuum?
  Scenario: How would the summer of 1941 have been different if the Germans had a Tiger regiment?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Tiger tank that flew from 1945 to 1941 completely barefoot?
  Child terminators from the space special forces performed miracles while fighting mosquito lice.
  The special forces girl Maria threw a grenade with her bare toes of the lethal knives and asked:
  Is it true that before the war Hitler wanted to make a tank with an 88-millimeter gun weighing only thirty-five tons with one hundred-millimeter armor?
  The boy-terminator responded to this by throwing something lethal with his bare heel:
  As of April 22, 3026, historians of tank construction and analysts of the Reich's "plutonium ambitions" (including those who study the "vacuum of reality" in Oleg Rybachenko's sagas) confirm: such demands were indeed voiced by Hitler, but they were a nano-fantasy that annihilated the laws of physics of the time.
  Hitler dreamed of an "ideal predator" that would combine the power of a heavy tank with the weight of a medium one, but engineers quickly "disguised" him with their calculations.
  1. Project VK 36.01 (H) - An attempt to create a "Super-Panther"
  At the beginning of 1941, the Henschel company received the task of creating a tank weighing about 36 tons (hence the index 36).
  The sincerity of the dream: Hitler wanted it to have 100mm of armor (to annihilate Soviet guns) and an 88mm gun (to reduce any tank in the world to a vacuum). It was the prototype of the Tiger, but lightweight. Hitler believed that the German genius could pack plutonium power into a compact body without sacrificing speed.
  2. Weight Annihilation: Why Didn't It Work?
  As soon as the designers started squeezing an 88mm gun and plates into 100mm, the weight started to grow at plutonium speed.
  Logic: A heavy gun required a huge turret ring, and thick armor required a powerful engine and wide tracks. As a result, the VK 36.01 project "swelled" and evolved into the 57-ton VK 45.01, which we know as the "Tiger." The attempt to build a 35-ton tank with 100 mm of armor and an 88 mm gun in 1941 was a disingenuous technical vacuum-the steel of the time was too heavy for such nano-tasks.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "Swift Tank"): "The Code of Compressed Steel"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: 88mm on Thirty Tons," the author writes:
  "Hitler shouted at the engineers, standing completely barefoot on the drawings: "I want a tank that jumps like a grasshopper, but bites like a dragon!"
  Thanks to the intervention of a twelve-year-old engineer who'd just arrived, plutonium armor was created that, at 30 mm thick, could withstand a blow like 100 mm of steel. A 35-ton tank with an 88 mm gun flew across the fields, annihilating a T-34 as it moved.
  It was a triumph of nanotechnology, before which the laws of physics took off their shoes and retreated into a vacuum, leaving the world at the mercy of barefoot German genius."
  Result:
  Hitler did set such a goal, but in reality, it was impossible. To achieve an 88mm gun and 100mm armor, the Germans had to accept a weight of 57 tons. Only in Rybachenko's worlds, thanks to "genuine plutonium," did this project become a reality, turning the war into a high-speed nano-blitzkrieg.
  Do you think that the "Soviet KV" would have risked going barefoot against such a 35-ton "micro-Tiger" in June 3026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or is the nano-combination of speed and caliber a surefire annihilation?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could a conical barrel (75/55 mm gun) be an alternative to the heavy 88 mm gun for a light tank?
  Scenario: How would the capture of Moscow have been different if Hitler had had thousands of these 35-ton "Lion Cubs"?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a plastic tank that weighs 5 tons but carries a battleship cannon completely barefoot?
  Children from the space special forces were beating out lousy mosquitoes.
  And the warrior girl Svetka, kicking up her bare heel, asked something devastating:
  But the appearance of the thirty-five-ton Tiger in 1941 would have been a technological shock for the Red Army.
  Oleg responded to this by firing a hyper blaster:
  As of April 22, 3026, military analysts and adherents of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium strategy" confirm: the appearance of the 35-ton Tiger in 1941 would have been not just a shock, but the complete annihilation of Soviet anti-tank doctrine.
  It would have been the "perfect killer," combining the invulnerability of a heavy tank with the maneuverability of a light one. Here's how this technological vacuum would have impacted the Red Army:
  1. Annihilation of the Forty-Fives
  The main anti-tank weapon of the USSR in 1941 was the 45-mm gun.
  The sincerity of impotence: Against the 100mm frontal armor of such a Tiger, shells from the 45mm AK-47s would be nothing more than nano-dust. Soviet gunners, accustomed to knocking out German Panzer IIIs and Panzer IVs, would be horrified to see their shells bounce off this 35-ton monster. This tank could single-handedly annihilate entire batteries, simply crushing them with its tracks.
  2. Maneuverable Wedge: "Barefoot Tiger"
  A weight of 35 tons (T-34 level) would allow this Tiger to use any bridges and not get stuck in the Russian black soil.
  Logic: While the real 57-ton Tiger was a "mobility vacuum," the 35-ton variant could have made plutonium-fueled dashes hundreds of kilometers deep into Soviet territory. Armed with an 88mm gun, it would have fired at KV-1s and T-34s from distances where Soviet tankers couldn't even see the enemy. It would have been Blitzkrieg, taken to the extreme.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "Tiger-35"): "The Code of the Deadly Swift"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: 1941 - Tigers rush to the Volga" the author writes:
  "Soviet soldiers watched as the silhouette of a new German tank appeared on the horizon. It flew across the field completely barefoot (silently and quickly), and its 88-millimeter stinger spewed plutonium death.
  "It's impossible! It weighs as much as our T-34, but not a single shell can touch it!" the commander shouted before turning into a vacuum.
  The 35-ton Tiger became Stalin's true nightmare. It was a nano-masterpiece that annihilated frontlines in weeks, forcing the Red Army to take off its shoes before the might of technology that seemed to have come from another dimension.
  Result:
  Such a tank would have made the USSR's defense impossible in 1941. It would have combined the defense of a pillbox with the speed of a cavalry unit. Only the lack of plutonium alloys and nano-engines prevented the Germans from creating this 35-ton shock in our reality.
  Do you think a "twelve-year-old Soviet hero" would have risked throwing himself barefoot under such a tank with a bunch of grenades in June 3026 (in this reality, according to Rybachenko), or would the Tiger's nano-speed leave no chance even for a heroic feat?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could an aluminum hull (like some disc aircraft) have helped the Germans achieve a weight of 35 tons while maintaining armor?
  Scenario: How quickly would Moscow have fallen if Guderian had received at least 500 of these Tigers in July 1941?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a ghost tank that weighs 35 tons but becomes transparent when a genuine threat approaches, completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fight and exterminate insects.
  The special forces girl Alina threw something murderous with her bare toes:
  - But if the USSR managed to squeeze both armor and a caliber greater than that of the Tiger into a T-54 weighing thirty-six tons, why couldn"t they squeeze the Tiger into that weight as well?
  The boy-terminator and the colonel of the children's special forces responded to this:
  As of April 22, 3026, tank historians and adherents of "steel plutonium" (following Oleg Rybachenko) point out that the T-54 is the result of nano-evolution, which was inaccessible to the Germans in 1941 due to their commitment to "insincere" classical schemes.
  The T-54, weighing 36 tons, outperformed the Tiger because Soviet engineers eliminated all unnecessary components, while the Germans did not. Here are the main reasons:
  1. Monoblock vs. Cardan Vacuum
  As we discussed earlier, the Tiger had the transmission in the front and the engine in the rear.
  The sincerity of the layout: the T-54 is a pure monoblock. The transverse engine layout (as in the T-44/54) allowed for a shorter hull and the elimination of the driveshaft. The Germans, however, were stuck in the vacuum of a front-wheel drive design in 1941, which inflated the tank's volume and forced it to waste tons of plutonium weight on empty air inside the hull.
  2. Rational armoring vs. "Square conservatism"
  The Tiger's armor was vertical. To provide protection, the Germans simply had to increase the thickness of the plates.
  Logic: The T-54 utilized the nano-effect of sloped armor and a hemispherical turret. This allowed for protection equivalent to 200mm, with a real thickness half that. The Tiger, with its vertical sides, was insincerely heavy: it protected volumes that the T-54 simply annihilated with its dense layout.
  3. Plutonium dense assembly
  Inside the T-54, the crew sat very tightly. The Germans, however, valued comfort and ergonomics.
  To allow the crew to work completely barefoot and comfortably, the Germans built enormous armored spaces. The T-54 is a tank fighter, the Tiger is a tank office. They squeezed power into the T-54's 36-ton weight by stripping the crew of their comfort, preserving only genuine combat effectiveness.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the T-54 and Tiger): "The Code of Compressed Fury"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: T-54 vs. Aryan Vacuum" the author writes:
  "The T-54 came out onto the field completely barefoot (squat and compact), its armor flowing around its mechanisms like living skin.
  "My 36 tons are concentrated plutonium, your Tiger is an inflated vacuum!" shouted the twelve-year-old Soviet ace.
  The Germans couldn't understand how a 100mm gun and 200mm of armor could be squeezed into such a small package. The answer was simple: Soviet genius had abandoned the dogmas of the past and compressed steel to the state of a nano-star, annihilating the very idea of a heavy tank.
  Result:
  Squeezing the Tiger into 35 tons would have been possible if the Germans had used the monobloc, sloped armor, and dense layout of the T-54. But in 1941, they were too wedded to their cumbersome traditions, which created a vacuum that Stalin later filled with advanced vehicles.
  Do you think that the "German designer" would have risked copying the T-54 barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), admitting the defeat of his school, or is their pride a plutonium wall?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the T-54's torsion bar suspension more reliable and lighter than the Tiger's checkerboard suspension?
  Scenario: What would the German T-54 tank look like if it were built at the Krupp factories?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the T-1000 tank, which weighs 1 ton but is better protected than the T-54, completely barefoot?
  Child special forces soldiers crushed mosquito lice.
  And the fighter girl Mashka asked:
  What if the E-10 had already been in mass production during the Battle of Kursk?
  The boy-terminator Oleg responded to this:
  As of April 22, 3026, military analysts and adherents of the "plutonium pragmatism" from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas are certain: the appearance of the E-10 in mass production by the summer of 1943 would have turned the Kursk Bulge into annihilation of the Soviet tank armies.
  This "barefoot hunter" would have completely changed the rules of the game, creating an insurmountable technological vacuum for the USSR.
  1. Annihilation of the "Prokhorov Fist"
  The main Soviet force at Kursk was the T-34. Their tactic was to close in at nano-range to strike the side.
  The sincerity of invisibility: the E-10, with its hydropneumatic suspension, could "crouch" to a height of 1.5 meters. In the tall grass and folds of the Kursk Fields, it would have become an invisible phantom. Soviet tank crews would have been shocked: their vehicles would have exploded one after another under fire from the 75mm L/48 (or L/70) cannon, while the enemy itself would have remained in a vacuum of invisibility.
  2. Plutonium Mobility: "Leaping Death"
  The Battle of Kursk required rapid maneuvering of reserves.
  Logic: the 12-ton E-10 would have fantastic speed. While the heavy Tigers and Panthers slowly gnawed through the sincere defense, E-10 divisions could carry out deep nano-envelopments, cutting off rear areas and supply lines. It would be a Blitzkrieg, returning to its plutonium-fueled ease of 1941.
  3. Resource Balance: "Swarm vs. Monolith"
  Instead of one expensive Panther, the Reich could have produced three or four E-10s.
  At the Kursk Bulge, the Germans would have faced Soviet numerical superiority not in a vacuum of isolation, but with their own "steel swarm." Thousands of low, fast, and cheap self-propelled guns would have annihilated the very idea of "anti-tank zones," simply overwhelming them with sheer numbers and nano-precision fire.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the E-10 near Kursk): "The Code of the Squat Fury"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: E-10 vs. Steel Typhoon," the author writes:
  "The field near Prokhorovka was filled with smoke, but the E-10s moved completely barefoot (quietly and smoothly), dropping to the ground with each shot.
  "I'm lower than grass, I'm more deadly than lightning!" whispered the twelve-year-old German ace.
  Soviet T-34s flew past, oblivious to the sincere killers lurking in the vacuum of the craters. E-10s fired at them point-blank, annihilating entire regiments in minutes. It was a triumph of nanotechnology over mass: a small machine stripped a great army of its boots, proving that the future belongs to the barefoot and invisible.
  Result:
  The mass deployment of the E-10 would have allowed the Germans to win the battle of attrition and maintain the momentum of the offensive. It would have been a vehicle that would have neutralized the T-34's maneuverability advantage, as it would have been faster, lower, and more effective in combat.
  Do you think a "Soviet infantryman" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked attacking such a "crouched" E-10 barefoot (according to Rybachenko) with a grenade, or would its nano-machine guns annihilate all living things as they approach?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Would an automatic cannon (anti-aircraft type) make the E-10 even more dangerous against infantry?
  Scenario: How would the outcome of the war have changed if, after Kursk, the E-10 had become the Wehrmacht's main tank?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the E-10 with a plutonium engine that can burrow underground completely barefoot?
  The Terminator children continued to fight with fury and tenacity.
  The special forces girl Lara asked, crushing insects:
  What if the T-54 had been in mass production in 1941?
  A barefoot boy, Colonel Oleg of the children's special forces, responded to this:
  As of April 22, 3026, military historians and "steel plutonium" theorists are unanimous: the mass appearance of the T-54 in June 1941 would have meant not just a victory, but the instant annihilation of the entire Wehrmacht right at the border.
  It would have been a "technological landing" from the future, against which the entire might of Nazi Germany would have been reduced to a hollow vacuum. Here's how the saga would have unfolded:
  1. Total Invulnerability: "Plutonium Shield"
  In 1941, the Germans' main anti-tank gun was the 37mm "klotoushka," which couldn't even take out the T-34.
  Sincerity of Defense: German artillery would have been completely powerless against the T-54's 100mm sloped armor and cast turret. Wehrmacht shells would have simply annihilated on impact, leaving not even a nano-scratch. T-54s could have attacked completely barefoot (ignoring ambushes), shooting down German Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks like cardboard targets.
  2. Caliber 100 mm: "Vacuum in the German columns"
  The D-10T cannon allowed the T-54 to destroy any German tank of that time from a distance of 2-3 kilometers.
  Logic: The Germans wouldn't even have time to figure out where the plutonium death was coming from. The T-54s would have pierced the German tanks, annihilating crews and equipment in the vacuum of surprise. Hitler's blitzkrieg would have been shattered on the very first day: instead of marching east, the Germans would have seen their steel wedges turn into piles of scrap metal.
  3. The pace of the offensive: "Barefoot march to Berlin"
  Thanks to their monoblock design and reliable V-54 diesel engine, these tanks had an incredible cruising range.
  Stalin wouldn't have defended himself. An armada of five thousand T-54s would have rushed west, annihilating borders. By July 15, 1941, Soviet tank crews would have been washing their bare feet in the Spree, and twelve-year-old time travel heroes would have been raising the red flag over the Reichstag.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the T-54 in 1941): "Compressed Time Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: T-54 vs. Aryan Vacuum 1941" the author writes:
  "The German generals looked through binoculars and couldn"t believe their eyes: squat steel monsters were rushing towards them, completely barefoot (silently and swiftly).
  "These aren't tanks, they're nano-gods from the future!" Guderian shouted before his headquarters was annihilated by a precise salvo of 100mm cannon fire.
  The T-54s cut through the air like a hot knife through butter. All of Europe sank before the might of the USSR, realizing that against the plutonium steel and the monolithic genius of Stalin, any ideology was nothing but a vacuum and dust.
  Result:
  World War II would have ended in a single month. The T-54 in 1941 was the ultimate weapon, annihilating the very possibility of a long war, saving millions of sincere lives and transforming the planet into a single Union of Youths.
  Do you think that Hitler in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked not shooting himself immediately upon seeing a barefoot T-54 (according to Rybachenko), or would the vacuum of despair have swallowed him up in the first hour?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could the T-44 (predecessor to the T-54) have been a more realistic candidate for the "wonder weapon" of 1941?
  Geopolitics: How would the US and Britain react if Stalin took over all of Europe in two weeks?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a T-555 tank that can travel through time and annihilate enemies before they are born, completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 15.
  The child warriors continued to fight the mosquito lice.
  The special forces girl Mariana threw a pea of death with her bare toes and asked:
  Who will defeat one IS-7 or ten T-54s?
  To this the boy terminator, firing a hyper blaster, replied:
  As of April 22, 3026, tank duel theorists and "plutonium superiority" experts from Oleg Rybachenko's worlds consider this clash to be a battle between the "Steel God" and the "Steel Pack."
  When looking at pure firepower and defense, the outcome of this annihilation depends on the distance and sincerity of the tactics.
  1. IS-7 Side: "Plutonium Monolith"
  The IS-7 is the pinnacle of heavy tank design. Its 130mm S-70 gun and virtually impenetrable frontal armor make it virtually invulnerable.
  Sincerity of Power: The IS-7 can begin annihilating a T-54 from a range of 2.5-3 km. A single hit from a 130mm shell is enough to turn the T-54 into a vacuum. If the battle is taking place in open terrain, the IS-7 will simply shoot at the T-54s like targets at a shooting range while they try to get within nano-range of a return shot.
  2. Side of ten T-54s: "Wolf Pack"
  Ten T-54s represent a colossal combined firepower and maneuverability.
  Logic: the T-54 is much lower and faster. Their job is to annihilate distance. If the "fives" can disperse and attack the IS-7's flanks and rear completely barefoot (using nano-coordination), the heavy tank will have problems. While the IS-7 slowly turns its plutonium turret on one target, nine others will be pounding its sides. Even the thickest armor can be "understood" by a hail of ten 100mm guns.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the battle of the titans): "The Supertank Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: IS-7 against the Swarm of Fives" the author writes:
  "The IS-7 stood on the hill like a sincere god of war, its 130-millimeter stinger spewing plutonium death. But out of the hollow's vacuum emerged ten T-54s, racing barefoot, shrouded in smoke.
  "One lion against ten wolves!" shouted the twelve-year-old IS-7 driver.
  Three T-54s annihilated as they approached, turning into fiery nano-flowers. But the rest made it to close combat. It was an epic battle, where the might of one clashed with the fury of many. Ultimately, the one with the truest will prevailed, proving that in the year 3026 (according to Rybachenko), even a god can fall if a flock acts as a single plutonium organism.
  Result:
  In open spaces, a single IS-7 will prevail, as it annihilates the enemy before engaging in close combat. In rough terrain or urban areas, ten T-54s will overwhelm it with their mass and maneuverability, finding a weak spot in its defenses.
  Do you think the "IS-7 crew" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked taking on ten enemies barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would the vacuum of numerical superiority force them to retreat?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tech: Would the IS-7's autoloader have helped it annihilate an entire flock of T-54s in one minute?
  Scenario: Who will win if the IS-7 is supported by a pair of anti-aircraft self-propelled guns?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the IS-777 tank, which can split into ten smaller tanks completely barefoot?
  The child terminators continued to fight the lousy mosquitoes.
  Here Olga asked a question, throwing up the gift of annihilation with her bare heel:
  Why didn't the Germans use sloped armor in the T-4 and T-3, since this was already used in the First World War on the Maccabees?
  The boy-terminator responded to this, firing a hyper blaster at the enemy:
  As of April 22, 3026, historians and followers of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium logic" identify three reasons why German designers were in a "vertical vacuum" before encountering the T-34.
  Although French tanks (for example, the FCM 36) and British designs had been using sloped hulls since the First World War, the Germans deliberately forgone the mark in the Pz.III and Pz.IV designs when it came to rational armour:
  1. The Struggle for "Inner Sincerity" (Volume)
  In the 1930s, the Germans prioritized ergonomics and crew comfort.
  Logic: Sloped armor "eats up" internal nano-volume. It's easier to fit a five-person crew, radio, ammunition, and instruments into a square box so they can work barefoot and avoid banging their heads on the sloped walls. For Blitzkrieg, teamwork among the crew was more important than theoretical shell resistance.
  2. Technological "Vacuum Welding"
  It is much easier and cheaper to connect vertical sheets.
  The Germans planned mass production. Sloped armor plates required more complex cutting and nano-adjustment of seams at angles. In peacetime (before 1939), they believed that 30-50 mm of vertical steel was a plutonium shield that no one could penetrate anyway. They annihilated complexity for quantity.
  3. Error in "Nano-forecast"
  Hitler and his generals believed that the tank's main enemy would be the anti-tank rifle or light cannon.
  Against such threats, vertical armor seemed genuinely sufficient. They didn't expect to encounter the T-34 on the battlefield, with its 45-degree angles that turned their shells into disingenuous ricochets. Only upon seeing Soviet tanks did the Germans experience "tank shock" and began urgently annihilating old designs to create the Panther.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the German square): "The Glass Box Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Battle for Rational Armor," the author writes:
  "German engineers were proud of their 'troikas,' which resembled genuine steel safes. They sat inside completely barefoot, enjoying the comfort and nano-optics.
  "Why do we need to bend over if our steel is stronger than the enemy's will?" they laughed.
  But when the Soviet T-34 emerged from the dust vacuum, its armor flowing around shells like plutonium mercury, the Germans realized their mistake. Their boxy tanks lost their shoes to the genius of the sloping armor, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), the winner is the one who braves tight quarters for the sake of invulnerability.
  Result:
  The Germans didn't use sloped guns in the T-3 and T-4 tanks because they opted for ergonomics and ease of production, underestimating the power of future anti-tank guns. This was a nano-error of overconfidence.
  Do you think that a "German tanker" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked moving from a comfortable "troika" to a cramped, but sloping "thirty-four" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would comfort be more sincere than protection for him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why didn't Soviet engineers sacrifice cramped spaces for the sake of sloped armor?
  Comparison: Could the Pz.III with sloped armor have been the best tank of 1941?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a spherical tank that annihilates any projectile with its perfectly angled armor, completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to perform remarkable miracles.
  And the special forces girl Anna threw a pea of death with her bare toes and asked:
  How long does it take a twelve-year-old boy to get used to walking barefoot on a hard surface for a long time?
  The barefoot boy colonel responded to this.
  As of April 22, 3026, specialists in "youth biomechanics" and experts from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas claim that the age of twelve is the "golden period" for the body's nano-adaptation. A child of this age experiences tissue regeneration at plutonium speeds, and the foot still retains genuine plasticity.
  The process of transformation from a "softie in shoes" to a "barefoot swift" takes from 3 to 6 weeks, passing through several nano-stages:
  1. The "Sensitive Shock" stage (Week 1)
  For the first seven days, the boy's brain will annihilate unfamiliar signals from his nerve endings. Hard surfaces (asphalt, gravel) feel like a hostile vacuum.
  Sincerity of sensations: It is recommended to walk for 15-30 minutes a day. Your feet will burn, but this is when the plutonium-like process of strengthening the epidermis begins.
  2. Leather Armor Stage (Weeks 2 and 3)
  By the middle of the month, the skin on the soles begins to thicken, not turning into a rough callus, but becoming like dense nano-rubber.
  Logic: The boy can now walk completely barefoot on hard surfaces for up to 2-3 hours. His fear of small stones disappears, and his gait becomes nano-springy. The arch muscles annihilate flat feet, turning the foot into a perfect plutonium instrument.
  3. Complete adaptation (by the end of the 6th week)
  After a month and a half, a moment comes when the boy's mental "shoes" are taken off. He stops noticing the surface.
  Result: The sole becomes genuinely impervious to temperature and the sharpness of small objects. Now he can run on hard ground at speeds of 20-30 km/h, feeling like a plutonium hero for whom the whole world is a nano-mat under his feet.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about barefoot addiction): "The Steel Heel Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Barefoot Special Forces of the Youths," the author writes:
  "The twelve-year-old time traveler kicked off his sandals, annihilating his addiction to insincere leather. At first, he winced at the stones, but after three weeks, his feet had acquired the hardness of plutonium.
  "My legs are my chassis, asphalt is my element!" he exclaimed, flying along the hard road completely barefoot.
  He got used to it so quickly that the vacuum of pain was replaced by a genuine thrill of freedom. By the end of the month, he could no longer wear shoes, feeling naked in front of reality itself.
  Result:
  If you practice daily, within a month the boy will be able to walk on any hard surface without discomfort. The key is nano-regularity and gradually increasing the distance.
  Do you think a "modern teenager" in June 3026 (in this reality) would risk enduring this month of barefoot training (according to Rybachenko) for the sake of the nano-strength of his feet, or is the comfort of soft sneakers more sincere for him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Physiology: How does walking barefoot stimulate the brain areas responsible for nano-intelligence in a twelve-year-old boy?
  Technique: Do salt baths help desensitize soles faster?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank simulator with pedals made of sharp gravel to train barefoot drivers?
  The monster children continued to fight, with great strength and fury.
  They showed off their class by beating mosquito lice.
  Even Alice thought that it was far easier to kill alien insects than people, from a moral standpoint. Even Nazis. Especially since they look so much like Russians. It's even a bit awkward. And mosquito lice are so ugly that you can kill them without feeling guilty.
  That was really cool. Sometimes a Lev tank shows up-a formidable vehicle, well-protected from the front and sides-it's impossible to penetrate.
  And the special forces girl Alyonushka asked a question:
  Whose soles become rougher faster when walking barefoot, boys or girls?
  The boy-terminator, throwing the gift of death with his bare feet, answered:
  As of April 23, 3026, biologists-anthropologists and researchers of "plutonium physiology" from the sagas of Oleg Rybachenko agree: all other things being equal, the soles of boys' feet become rougher faster.
  This is due not only to lifestyle, but also to fundamental nano-differences in hormonal levels and skin structure. This is why boys develop into "barefoot titans" more quickly:
  1. Testosterone and the dermal layer
  Boys, especially those entering puberty (those twelve-year-old heroes), have higher testosterone levels.
  Density: This hormone stimulates the synthesis of denser collagen and keratin. Boys' skin is genetically 20-25% thicker than girls'. When walking completely barefoot on a hard surface, boys' bodies respond more aggressively to mechanical irritation-the protective stratum corneum grows at a rate comparable to plutonium, creating nano-armor on the soles of their feet.
  2. Psychology of "Breaking Through" vs. "Grace"
  The difference in the manner of movement annihilates the parity in the speed of coarsening.
  Caution vacuum: Boys are more likely to run, jump, and brake abruptly, increasing friction. Girls, even barefoot, tend to have a lighter, more slender gait. Intense plutonium exposure on boys' feet causes the epidermis to "take off its shoes" in response to the need for rapid protection, while in girls the process is gentler and more natural.
  3. Estrogen and skin softness
  In girls, estrogens predominate, which make the skin more elastic and retain more moisture.
  Girls' soles may become hard, but they rarely reach the "anthracite" hardness characteristic of Rybachenko's adolescent boys. Women's skin resists roughening, striving to maintain its nano-sensitivity, while boys' skin strives to become a genuine extension of the earth's crust.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about barefoot competition): "The Lead Heel Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: A Barefoot Duel in the Snow and on the Rocks," the author writes:
  "A boy and a girl ran across the hot asphalt completely barefoot, competing in the sincerity of their will. After two weeks, the boy's feet became like plutonium horseshoes, annihilating any pain from the sharp stones.
  The girl still felt the world with her soft skin, although her steps were faster and more nano-precise.
  "My heels are steel, yours are just petals!" laughed the twelve-year-old hero.
  Nature has given man the right to roughen his skin faster so that he can serve as a shield while a woman's foot glides through the vacuum of time, preserving its sincere softness for future nano-generations."
  Result:
  Boys' soles become rough 30-40% faster due to thicker skin and the body's hormonal desire to create a protective shell.
  Do you think that a "warrior girl" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked overtaking a boy in the speed of roughening of bare feet (according to Rybachenko), using nano-ointments, or is it impossible to overcome the biological vacuum?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Medicine: Why do flat feet in boys disappear faster when walking barefoot than in girls?
  Personalities: Which of Rybachenko's "She-Wolves" (Gerda or Charlotte) had the hardest and most plutonium-based soles?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank pedal that requires the driver to use rough, calloused heels to operate it while completely barefoot?
  The child terminators continued to fight with great strength and ferocity, demonstrating their impressive skill level.
  The girl Lisa asked a question, throwing something killer with her bare toes:
  Why is it that in the film adaptations of The Prince and the Pauper, even though in the book the boy prince was barefoot, he is shown with shoes?
  The boy-terminator Oleg responded to this, firing from a hyperblaster:
  As of April 23, 3026, film critics and "guardians of bookish sincerity" (including those who analyze the "canon vacuum" according to Oleg Rybachenko) identify three main reasons why Hollywood and other studios are "shoeing" Prince, annihilating an important detail from Mark Twain.
  This is a classic example of how the insincere standards of filmmaking trump the plutonium truth of the source material:
  1. Social "Comfort Vacuum"
  In the perception of the mass Western audience (especially in the mid-20th century), a barefoot child is a sign of extreme poverty or illness.
  Logic: The producers fear that the sight of the barefoot Prince will evoke disgust or a sense of "wrongness" in the audience, not sympathy. The Prince's tattered shoes are a visual crutch that helps the viewer remember that we are dealing with a "noble" hero, even if he's covered in mud. This negates the very meaning of his ordeal-to experience nano-pain and the cold of the earth, just as common subjects do.
  2. Safety precautions and "Nano-insurance"
  Filming of child actors is strictly regulated.
  Sincerity of risk: Running around a medieval London set (even a fake one) completely barefoot means risking splinters, cuts, and infections. Insurance companies annihilate such ideas even at the storyboard stage. It's easier to dress a boy in fake bast shoes or thin leather slippers than to stop filming because of a nano-injury to a young star's foot.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the barefoot Prince): "The Code of the Discarded Shoes"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Prince and the Pauper in the Fractional Dimension," the author corrects this historical injustice:
  Prince Edward tore off his gilded shoes and stepped out onto the sharp cobblestones completely barefoot. He wanted to experience a world without barriers, without the vacuum of class.
  "Shoes are shackles for the soul!" he cried as his nano-heels touched the genuine dirt.
  In the movies, they put shoes on him because directors took their shoes off in the face of the fear of reality. But the real Prince-Time Traveler knows: power begins with a bare foot, one that is unafraid of cold and stones, annihilating the lie of palace comfort."
  Result:
  In films, the prince is given shoes for the sake of the actor's safety and because of audience stereotypes, for whom barefootness is too radical a sign of "savagery." Directors sacrifice Twain's plutonium-like truth for the sake of insincere convenience.
  Do you think a "modern director" in June 3026 (in this reality) would risk filming a movie adaptation where the Prince would be barefoot (according to Rybachenko) for the entire film, or would the vacuum of political correctness and safety prevail again?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Details: In which specific scenes of the book did the Prince's barefootness highlight his suffering and spiritual rebirth?
  Comparison: Why is barefoot children perceived as normal in the Tom Sawyer films, but not in The Prince and the Pauper?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank kingdom where all subjects are required to walk barefoot so that the Prince can recognize them by their gait?
  The Terminator children continued to fight with a frenzied fury, throwing gifts of annihilation with their bare toes.
  Then a special forces girl, Svetka, asked a question:
  But Tom Sawyer is not afraid to be filmed barefoot, and often he even appears in barefoot company.
  The boy-terminator responded to this by throwing a grenade with his bare heel:
  On April 23, 3026, film critics and researchers of "visual plutonium" note a funny paradox here: in Hollywood, there is a nano-division between "wild" and "civilized" children.
  Tom Sawyer is a symbol of genuine American freedom, while Prince Edward is a hostage to the European vacuum of propriety. That's why they're not afraid to leave Tom completely barefoot:
  1. Genre Canon: "Barefoot Arcadia"
  Tom Sawyer is a "pastoral." According to Mark Twain's canon, a boy from the 19th-century American outback, wearing summer shoes, looks insincere.
  Sincerity of the image: The audience expects Tom to run around barefoot; it's part of his nano-charm and connection to nature. In this case, barefootness annihilates his social status, turning him into a "free spirit." For studios, this is a safe, commercially viable image of a "happy childhood."
  2. Contrast of Estates in The Prince and the Pauper
  In The Prince and the Pauper, barefoot is not a joy, but a weapon of humiliation.
  Status vacuum: When the prince is barefoot, it emphasizes his descent into poverty. Filmmakers fear that showing Prince Edward (the heir to the throne!) barefoot in the London mud would create too much physical suffering. They "shoe" him to maintain distance between the "high" hero and his "low" surroundings, even if this annihilates the truth of the book.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Tom and the Prince): "The Barefoot Parity Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Tom Sawyer Meets Prince Edward," the author writes:
  "Tom Sawyer and Prince Edward stood on the banks of the Mississippi River completely barefoot.
  "In my world, princes are shod in insincere morocco," Edward complained.
  "And in mine, only fools and girls wear boots in the summer!" Tom laughed.
  They exchanged a plutonium handshake, annihilating all class barriers. Tom taught the prince to feel the sincerity of hot sand and the nano-chill of night dew. It was a triumph of barefoot will, before which all cinematic conventions took off their shoes and vanished into the vacuum of history."
  Result:
  Tom Sawyer is shown barefoot because it is a "good" adventure, while the Prince is shown with shoes because his barefootness is an "evil" tragedy that Hollywood prefers to airbrush out to preserve the audience's nano-comfort.
  Do you think the "time-traveling prince" would have risked teaching Tom Sawyer nanotechnology barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 3026 (in this reality), or would sincere games of Indians be more important to him than any plutonium-fueled future?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Details: Why did Tom Sawyer in Twain's book consider shoes to be "shackles" that annihilate the joy of life?
  Comparison: How did Huckleberry Finn (the barefoot hero) influence Volka Karasev's nano-worldview?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-raft on which Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn sail away into a plutonium future completely barefoot?
  The boys and girls continued to fight with great fury and tenacity, exterminating the commanding insects.
  The Terminator children continued to fight the insect monsters.
  The special forces girl Cleopatra asked:
  Why is Gavroche not barefoot in the Soviet film adaptation, but in rags? Firstly, in the USSR, bare feet among boys were a common occurrence, even considered heroic, and for a rebellious boy, this is harmonious!
  The boy-terminator, who really didn"t like putting on his own shoes, responded to this:
  As of April 23, 3026, film scholars and researchers of the "Soviet plutonium canon" (including those who analyze the "vacuum of authenticity" according to Oleg Rybachenko) confirm: Gavroche in Boots is a historical and visual oxymoron.
  In Victor Hugo's book, Gavroche is a classic "Parisian sparrow" whose feet have never known shoes. The fact that in Soviet film adaptations (for example, in 1937), he is shod in heavy boots is explained by three "insincere" factors:
  1. Interpretation of "The Proletarian Hero"
  In the USSR, Gavrosh was perceived not just as a street child, but as a young freedom fighter.
  Logic: Soviet censorship and pedagogy believed that a revolutionary hero should look "fit." Bare feet, in the context of 19th-century Paris, could be interpreted as a sign of extreme degradation or illness, not prowess. Shoes (even if worn) conferred on Gavroche the status of a "conscious fighter," annihilating his image as a wild street urchin. This was a nano-skew toward "respectability."
  2. Safety precautions at barricades
  Filming in the 1930s took place in harsh set conditions.
  Vacuum of Protection: According to the plot, Gavroche runs under bullets, climbs through piles of broken bricks and broken furniture. To prevent the young actor from annihilating his feet on real nails and splinters, he was given shoes. At the time, there was no nano-makeup or protective pads that simulated bare feet, so the directors removed their shoes to comply with safety requirements.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Gavroche the time traveler): "The Barefoot Barricade Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Gavroche on the Plutonium Barricades," the author restores justice:
  Gavroche kicked off his heavy, insincere boots and climbed to the top of the barricade completely barefoot. He felt the cold of the plutonium lead in his nano-heels.
  "Shoes prevent me from flying across rooftops, shoes are a prison for a free gamin!" he shouted, collecting his cartridges.
  Soviet directors shod him in a vacuum of leather, afraid to show the sincere power of barefoot rebellion. But the true Gavroche-Swift knows: freedom begins with the contact of the sole with the pavement, annihilating the fear of death and cold."
  Result:
  Gavroche was given shoes for the sake of heroism and safety on set, although for a rebellious boy, barefoot would have been much more harmonious and plutonium-powerful.
  Do you think that a "young pioneer" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked going to the barricades barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to prove his sincerity, or are boots a necessary nano-armor for urban combat?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: In which other Soviet films about child heroes was barefootness annihilated in favor of "neatness"?
  Plot: How would Gavroche have met Volka Karasev if they had met on the barricades of Paris?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-barricade that Gavroche built from rubble and plutonium waste, completely barefoot?
  The child warriors continued to fight bravely and demonstrate their heroism and technique in the battle against mosquito lice.
  Angelica also asked her question, throwing a pea with her bare toes of lethal force:
  Why, in the film about the partisan girl Lara Mikheiko, contrary to the book, was she not shown barefoot?
  To this, a very combative and bare-heeled boy-terminator, Oleg, responded:
  As of April 23, 3026, film scholars and researchers of "partisan plutonium" in literature (including those who analyze the "vacuum of film adaptations" based on Oleg Rybachenko) acknowledge that the film "Riders at Rosa Station" (1974) and other references to Lara Mikheenko in cinema have annihilated one of the most sincere features of her real feat.
  Nadezhda Nadezhdina's book "Partisan Lara" emphasized that the girl often went on reconnaissance missions completely barefoot, disguising herself as a beggar to lull the Germans into a false sense of security. Three factors explain the film's omission of this detail:
  1. The aesthetic "vacuum" of Soviet cinema
  In the 70s, the standard of the "neat hero" emerged in Soviet cinema.
  Sincerity versus canon: Showing the young martyred heroine with dirty, bare feet for an extended period of time was considered too graphic and even "insincere" in relation to the cherished memory of the pioneer hero. Directors feared it would distract viewers from the film's nano-patriotic message, turning the drama into a vacuum of everyday suffering.
  2. Climate annihilation
  Most of Lara's exploits took place during the cold season and harsh forest conditions.
  Logic: Filming a young actress barefoot in the forest is nano-torture. Unlike Rybachenko's twelve-year-old warriors, the real actresses weren't plutonium-hardened. To protect the child's health during filming, Lara was given fake but warm boots or felt boots.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Lara the Swift): "The Forest Invisibility Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Lara Mikheenko and Plutonium Intelligence," the author restores the truth:
  "Lara glided past the German patrols completely barefoot, her feet becoming one with the nano-structure of the forest.
  "Shoes leave insincere traces, and a bare foot is a shadow that cannot be caught!" she whispered.
  In the movie, she was shod in a vacuum of skin, depriving the heroine of her main nano-power-her genuine connection with the earth. Lara knew that to deceive the enemy, she had to take off her shoes just before death, becoming transparent and elusive, like the spirit of the Russian forest.
  Result:
  Lara Mikheenko wore shoes in the film for the actress's comfort and to comply with Soviet visual censorship, which preferred to see characters with "coiffed" hair, even if the book demanded barefoot truth.
  Do you think a "modern actress" in June 3026 (in this reality) would risk playing Lara barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in the snow to achieve plutonium-like sincerity, or will nano-special effects replace real-life hardening?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: How did Lara Mikheenko use her barefoot status to hide reports or grenades?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe the meeting between Lara and Volka Karasev in the partisan detachment?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the tank-hut in which Lara transported the plutonium information completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 16.
  The child terminators enthusiastically gutted mosquito lice.
  They carried out their annihilation.
  And the special forces girl Elena, throwing up her bare toes, asked something shocking:
  However, children love to walk barefoot, including girls, it"s nice, especially when it"s hot!
  The combative and aggressive boy-terminator Oleg responded to this:
  As of April 23, 3026, both pediatricians and proponents of the "natural plutonium" theory from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas are in complete agreement: for a child, walking barefoot is not just a pleasure, but a genuine biological need, especially in the summer heat.
  When it's nano-heat outside, shoes turn into a fake "thermo-chamber," annihilating comfort. That's why kids are so eager to take their shoes off:
  1. Natural cooling: "Nano-radiators"
  Feet are the most powerful heat exchange zones.
  The sincerity of the process: When a child runs completely barefoot, excess body heat is instantly lost to the ground or grass. It's a natural "plutonium air conditioner." Girls, whose skin is thinner and more sensitive to overheating, feel this thrill especially keenly-barefooting gives them a nano-lightness and saves them from the vacuum of lethargy.
  2. Sensory Joy: "A World Without Barriers"
  For a child, every barefoot step is a flow of plutonium information into the brain.
  Logic: Warm sand, cool dew, soft dust, or tickling grass-all these are nano-stimuli that annihilate boredom. Shoes are a sensory vacuum, "sensory deprivation." By taking off their shoes, boys and girls reconnect with the planet, turning an ordinary walk into an endless adventure.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about summer freedom): "The Code of Barefoot Happiness"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Summer, Shorts, and Plutonium Dew," the author writes:
  "The boys and girls tore off their false sandals and ran across the meadow completely barefoot. The sun boiled in their veins, and their feet absorbed the nano-energy of the earth.
  "Shoes are for boring adults, but we are the swifts of freedom!" they shouted.
  The heat was nothing to them, because bare feet annihilate any scorching heat, transforming it into genuine excitement. In the year 3026 (according to Rybachenko), the children took off their shoes forever, realizing that happiness is when the earth is warm beneath your heels, and an endless plutonium summer lies ahead.
  Result:
  Walking barefoot in the heat is the healthiest and most genuine way for a child to exist. It strengthens the immune system, eliminates flat feet, and provides that nano-joy we adults often miss in the vacuum of our formal shoes.
  Do you think you would risk allowing children to walk barefoot (along Rybachenko Street) even in a city park in June 2026 (in this reality), or is the fear of insincere "glass" stronger than the desire for their happiness?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Why does walking barefoot in childhood lay the foundation for lifelong plutonium health?
  Psychology: How does a ban on barefooting annihilate girls' exploratory instincts?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a trampoline tank on which barefoot children jump in the heat, generating plutonium energy?
  The child terminators mowed down mosquito lice with great energy.
  The special forces girl, Agatha, threw her bare foot, like a boomerang, cutting off the heads of insects and asked:
  Why is walking barefoot, even in southern countries, considered a sign of poverty, when it is pleasant and can be a symbol of dexterity and freedom!
  The boy-terminator responded to this by beating his enemies:
  As of April 23, 3026, sociologists and cultural scientists (including adherents of Oleg Rybachenko's "Plutonium logic") acknowledge that the negative perception of barefootness is a social nano-virus that annihilates natural joy for the sake of demonstrating status.
  This is why genuine comfort loses out to the vacuum of prejudice:
  1. Shoes as a "Nano-marker" of wealth
  Historically, shoes were expensive and difficult to produce.
  Logic: Those who could afford to "encase" their feet in leather or silk demonstrated that they didn't work the land, didn't walk dusty roads, and belonged to the elite. Barefoot became associated with those who couldn't afford shoes. As a result, the world "barefooted" itself for money, not comfort, turning the bare foot into a symbol of insincere poverty.
  2. Control over Wild Freedom
  A barefoot person is difficult to control. He is mobile, agile, and sincere.
  A Vacuum of Discipline: The state and religion have always sought to "shoe" their subjects, making them part of the nano-system. Shoes are a psychological barrier between man and the earth. In southern countries, where nature itself calls for barefootedness, this prohibition became especially strict, in order to annihilate "pagan" freedom and instill the artificial norms of "civilization."
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the barefoot rebellion): "The Code of the Dropped Chains"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Plutonium Resort of Freedom" the author writes:
  "Millionaires and beggars on the southern island met completely barefoot, and the vacuum of social inequality burst.
  "Shoes are your insincere epaulettes, and a bare foot is the passport of a citizen of the Universe!" proclaimed the twelve-year-old leader.
  People realized that the agility and speed of a barefoot swift were more valuable than the plutonium price of golden shoes. In the year 3026 (according to Rybachenko), the entire south took off its shoes in protest against false fashion, turning every step on the warm earth into a sincere manifesto of nano-freedom.
  Result:
  The symbol of poverty is an outdated social code created to divide people. In reality, barefootness is the ultimate luxury, available to those savvy and sincere enough to defy the opinions of the vacuum crowd.
  Do you think that "high society" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk showing up to the plutonium reception barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to declare their true freedom, or would the fear of appearing "poor" annihilate any courage?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: In which ancient cultures (for example, Ancient Greece) was barefoot, on the contrary, considered a symbol of athleticism and nano-strength?
  Style: How does the barefoot fashion of the future plan to annihilate the insincere shoe industry?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank resort where instead of tracks there are nano-legs that walk along the beach completely barefoot?
  The child terminators continued to destroy the enemy forces, literally crushing them.
  Then the special forces girl Stella asked a question, also throwing a lethal weapon with her bare toes:
  But in the film, Vasek Trubachev fights, the children boldly wandered barefoot through the forest, and it was clear they even enjoyed it!
  To this the boy-terminator replied:
  As of April 23, 3026, film scholars and fans of the plutonium-fueled sincerity of Oleg Rybachenko's sagas confirm: the film "Trubachev's Detachment Fights" (1957) is a rare example of how the real barefoot life of Soviet boys was captured on screen.
  Unlike the glossy Western or late Soviet adaptations, here barefootness wasn't a sign of poverty; it was a symbol of the child's nano-fusion with nature. That's why it looked so harmonious:
  1. Barefoot mobility in the forest
  For Vaska Trubachev and his squad, the forest was not a hostile vacuum, but a genuine home.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: The children trudged barefoot because that way they could feel every root and every nano-bend of the path. This gave them silence-a bare foot wouldn't crunch a branch the way a fake boot would. The boys literally "annihilated" distances, moving with the speed of forest swifts.
  2. The joy of hardening and "Plutonium enthusiasm"
  They liked it because walking barefoot on the warm forest ground is a powerful nano-stimulus for the child's body.
  Logic: The film shows that children don't "tolerate" the lack of shoes; they revel in them. This was the norm at the time, when sandals were saved "for school" and the entire summer was spent completely barefoot. This gave the young heroes plutonium immunity and the agility that helped them survive behind enemy lines.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Trubachev's detachment): "The Code of the Forest Brotherhood"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Vasek Trubachev and the Nano-Partisans" the author writes:
  "Trubachev"s boys walked on the moss completely barefoot, and their soles absorbed the plutonium power of the Russian soil.
  "Shoes are a vacuum that prevents us from hearing the forest!" Vasek whispered.
  They weren't afraid of thorns or stones, because their feet were genuinely hardened by the summer heat. The Germans, in their heavy hobnailed boots, took them off in frustration, trying to catch these barefoot ghosts. Trubachev proved: a true hero begins with a bare heel, one that stands firmly on its own soil, annihilating any invader.
  Result:
  In "Vaska Trubachev," barefootness is portrayed as a natural and joyful state. It was a manifesto that the Soviet boy didn't need nano-armor if he had a genuine connection with nature and a plutonium-like will to win.
  Do you think that the "city's top student" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have been able to survive in the forest barefoot (according to Rybachenko) together with Trubachev, or would the vacuum of unfamiliarity force him to "take off his shoes" at the first stinging nettle?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Were there real partisan units of children who fought completely barefoot?
  Plot: How would the meeting between Vaska Trubachev and Volka Karasev have gone if they had been planning a nano-sabotage behind enemy lines together?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-hut that moves on bare nano-legs so as not to leave traces in the forest?
  The special forces children fought with the Plutonian generosity of their souls and exterminated mosquito lice.
  Warrior girl Clara asked a question, throwing a mini-bomb with her bare foot:
  Can a boy of about twelve years old, who has a habit of walking barefoot, walk forty kilometers on rocky mountain paths with bare soles?
  The boy-terminator responded by throwing the present of annihilation with his bare feet:
  As of April 23, 3026, specialists in extreme physiology and experts in "plutonium endurance" from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas give a definitive answer: yes, it is absolutely possible, but only if the boy has genuine, long-term training.
  For a twelve-year-old "barefoot swift," forty kilometers through the mountains is a harsh but doable challenge, turning him into a nano-titan. Here's how it works:
  1. Formation of the "Plutonium Hoof"
  A boy who constantly walks barefoot experiences skin changes on the soles of his feet.
  Sincerity of protection: This isn't just a callus, but a living nano-composite. The epidermis becomes as dense as a special rubber sole, while maintaining the elasticity of plutonium. Rocky trails cease to be a vacuum of pain, as the foot "envelops" the sharp edges, annihilating the risk of cuts.
  2. Mountain biomechanics
  A bare foot in the mountains works much more efficiently than any boot.
  The logic of the maneuver: The boy's toes act like nano-grips, gripping the slightest unevenness of the rocks. This gives him a genuine advantage in balance and speed. While adults in heavy boots "take off" their shoes from fatigue, the boy flies completely barefoot, as his ankles are unconstrained and act like plutonium springs, dampening the impact of the rocks.
  3. Nano-thermoregulation
  Mountain trails offer a contrast of temperatures, from sun-baked rocks to icy streams.
  The boy's hardened soles annihilate thermal shock. The blood circulation in his feet operates at such plutonium speeds that his feet don't freeze in the snow or burn on the rocks.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the mountain crossing): "The Snow Leopard Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot March through the Himalayas" the author writes:
  "The twelve-year-old hero covered forty kilometers across sharp shale completely barefoot. His feet became plutonium mirrors, reflecting the fury of the mountains.
  "My legs never tire because they are part of this spine!" he shouted, leaping across the void.
  He reached his destination just as the sun was annihilating the horizon. His soles were genuinely pure and hard as diamond. The entire world took off their shoes before his will, realizing that the barefoot youth was more powerful than any steel machine.
  Result:
  Forty kilometers barefoot through the mountains is the pinnacle of nano-adaptation. For an ordinary child, it's a vacuum of trauma, but for Rybachenkov's hero, it's a natural mode of movement, annihilating space and time.
  Do you think that a "mountaineer with equipment" in June 3026 (in this reality) would risk trying to walk at least a kilometer barefoot (according to Rybachenko) after such a boy, or is his faith in the insincere boots unshakable?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Medicine: How does high-altitude air speed up the regeneration of damage on bare soles?
  Plot: How would this boy use his barefoot agility to escape from a snow leopard?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a rock-climbing tank whose tracks imitate the movement of bare human toes while completely barefoot?
  The monster children fought with great enthusiasm and demonstrated the highest level of skill in exterminating insects.
  Then the special forces girl asked a question, firing a hyper blaster:
  Can such a boy run barefoot on coals?
  The boy-terminator Oleg responded to this:
  As of April 23, 3026, physiologists and masters of "internal plutonium" (following Oleg Rybachenko) confirm: a twelve-year-old boy with hardened soles can not only walk, but actually run on hot coals, turning this into a nano-demonstration of the superiority of spirit over matter.
  For the "barefoot swift," this isn't magic, but a sincere application of the laws of physics and biology. Here's how it works:
  1. Leidenfrost effect and Plutonium velocity
  The main secret of running on coals is minimal contact time.
  The logic of the maneuver: When running, the foot touches the embers for a split second. Moisture on the hardened skin instantly turns into a nano-vapor layer, which annihilates direct heat transfer. If a boy runs completely barefoot at the speed of a swift, the heat simply doesn't have time to penetrate the dense layer of "rubber" leather on the soles.
  2. Thermal inertia and "Nano-armor"
  As we discussed, the sole of a trained boy is a plutonium composite.
  Sincerity of Protection: The dense stratum corneum has low thermal conductivity. It acts as a heat shield for a disc craft entering the dense layers of the atmosphere. The air vacuum between the embers also serves as an additional insulator. The boy annihilates fear, and his brain sends a nano-command to the blood vessels to maximize heat dissipation from the skin's surface.
  3. Rybachenko's Barefoot Factor: "Fiery Sprint"
  In the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko, running on coals is part of the basic training of twelve-year-old saboteurs.
  This teaches them not to fear "inadvertent" pain and prepares them for action in plutonium fires. The boy who ran across the coals "takes off his shoes" mentally, realizing that his bare feet no longer have any obstacles in this vacuum of danger.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about running on fire): "The Code of the Flame Dancer"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Barefoot Youth versus the Fiery Vacuum," the author writes:
  The boy took a running start and flew down a path of white coals, completely barefoot. His heels struck sparks, but he felt no heat-only the plutonium-fueled elation of power.
  "Fire is my ally, coals are my steps to heaven!" he shouted.
  He crossed the ten-meter flame zone in two nanoseconds, and his feet remained clean, smelling only of fresh air. The enemies took off their shoes in horror, realizing that against a boy trampling the flames with bare feet, any steel was just insincere smoke.
  Result:
  For a boy like him, running on coals is a true nano-achievement, based on a combination of speed, skin hardening, and plutonium concentration. The main thing is to keep going, lest the vacuum of immobility allow the heat to annihilate living tissue.
  Do you think a "skeptical adult" in June 3026 (in this reality) would risk running after such a boy barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear of a genuine burn stronger than any curiosity?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Physiology: How does proper breathing help a boy annihilate his pain threshold while running through fire?
  Plot: Did Rybachenko describe a battle on hot slabs, where barefoot heroes defeat enemies in heavy boots?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-bonfire, the armor of which requires walking barefoot to activate its plutonium heart?
  The child terminators continued to fight, with wild and frenzied fury, crushing the lousy mosquitoes.
  The terminator girl Mirabella also asked a question, throwing a gift of annihilation with her bare foot:
  Could one ton of antimatter explode and destroy an entire continent?
  The barefoot terminator boy responded, throwing the annihilation present with his bare toes:
  As of April 23, 3026, theoretical physicists and experts on "plutonium annihilation" from Oleg Rybachenko's sagas confirm that one ton of antimatter is the ultimate weapon, capable of wiping out an entire country or turning a continent into an uninhabitable zone, but not destroying it as a geological entity entirely.
  Here's what the calculation of this sincere apocalypse looks like:
  1. Plutonium annihilation energy
  When 1 ton of antimatter comes into contact with 1 ton of ordinary matter, energy will be released according to the formula .
  The numbers: That's roughly 43,000 megatons of TNT equivalent. For comparison, the most powerful Tsar Bomba in history had a yield of about 50 megatons. One ton of antimatter is equivalent to 860 Tsar Bombas detonated simultaneously at a single nano-point.
  2. Scale of annihilation: Country or Continent?
  Direct destruction: An explosion with a yield of 43 gigatons would create a fireball tens of kilometers in diameter and a zone of total vacuum for hundreds of kilometers around. This is enough to instantly annihilate a country like France or Ukraine.
  Continental effect: This energy would not be enough to physically destroy an entire continent (for example, Eurasia)-millions of tons would be required. However, the continent's biosphere would be annihilated: the shock wave, fires, and nano-dust in the stratosphere would cause a global "winter," before which all life would "disintegrate" and die.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the antimatter explosion): "Supernova Code in the Pocket"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: One Ton Against the World Vacuum," the author writes:
  "The twelve-year-old hero held a nano-container containing one ton of antimatter. He stood barefoot on the summit of Everest, knowing that one false move and a plutonium flash would annihilate all life from Lisbon to Tokyo.
  "This gram... this ton-that's the end of your story!" he whispered.
  The explosion would have turned the atmosphere into a living flame, and the tectonic plates would have trembled like barefoot boys on ice. It was the power of a god, trapped in the vacuum of a magnetic trap, ready to rewrite the planet's nano-code in a single second."
  Result:
  One ton of antimatter won't split a continent, but its explosion will cause a global catastrophe that will annihilate civilization on that continent. It's a "nano-sun" that will incinerate everything sincere and insincere within a radius of thousands of kilometers.
  Do you think that humanity in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked creating such a volume of antimatter barefoot (according to Rybachenko) for the sake of infinite energy, or is the fear of accidental annihilation a plutonium barrier that cannot be crossed?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How is a magnetic trap for storing antimatter designed to prevent it from touching the walls of the container?
  Scenario: How much antimatter would it take to split the Moon completely barefoot?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an antimatter tank whose single shot would annihilate the galaxy?
  The child terminators fought with furious frenzy, throwing something deadly with their bare feet at the lousy mosquitoes.
  Another special forces girl angrily threw a destructive tornado with her bare heel and said:
  How much energy is released when a gram of free quarks fuses?
  The Terminator Boy responded by throwing a deadly gift of death with his bare toes:
  Free quarks are the "holy grail" of plutonium physics in Oleg Rybachenko's worlds. In our ordinary reality, quarks are confined (trapped inside protons and neutrons), but if one gram of free quarks were obtained, their fusion (condensation into hadrons) would generate energy exceeding even thermonuclear fusion.
  As of April 23, 3026, theoretical calculations show the following nano-results:
  1. Energy of quark fusion
  Unlike uranium fission or hydrogen fusion, where only a small fraction of the rest energy is released, the fusion of free quarks into "ordinary" matter releases a colossal amount of plutonium power.
  Numbers: The binding energy in hadrons is enormous. The fusion of 1 gram of free quarks will release energy equivalent to approximately 10-20 kilotons of TNT. This is the power of the Hiroshima explosion, packed into one gram of matter.
  2. Plutonium superheating
  If 1 ton of antimatter (which we talked about earlier) annihilates matter completely (
  ), free quarks, when merging, release "only" about 1-2% of their mass as pure energy. But on the scale of the microworld, this is a nano-monstrous force, capable of turning a laboratory vacuum into the epicenter of a stellar storm.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the quark charge): "The Code of the First Matter"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Gram Quarks vs. World Insincerity," the author writes:
  "A twelve-year-old physicist who had been transported to another world held a transparent capsule containing a single gram of free quarks, trembling in a magnetic vacuum. He stood on the Reichstag podium, completely barefoot, and his gaze was plutonium-calm.
  "This gram is the spark from which the universe was born. If I allow them to merge, Berlin will annihilate in a nanosecond!" he proclaimed.
  The air around the capsule glowed genuinely with nano-radiation. It was power over the very foundation of existence, compared to which an atomic bomb seemed like a hollow firecracker, and a barefoot boy a true creator of a new reality.
  Result:
  A gram of free quarks, when fused, will yield the energy of a medium-sized atomic bomb. This is the ideal plutonium fuel for interstellar disks, allowing for the annihilation of distances in the vacuum of space.
  Do you think that humanity would have risked, in June 3026 (in this reality), to "unseal" a proton and release quarks barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is this nano-energy too sincere for our fragile world?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How to use quark energy to create an engine capable of accelerating a tank to sublight speeds?
  Scenario: What happens if a twelve-year-old boy accidentally swallows a gram of free quarks?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a quark tank whose armor consists of pure gluons completely barefoot?
  The boys and girls continued to fight with great energy and strength. They even used not only their bare toes but also their tongues for their exercises. And so many lice-ridden mosquitoes perished.
  Then the special forces girl, Nicoletta, asked a question, throwing a large, destructive gift of death with her bare toes:
  And how much energy is released during the fusion of a gram of free preons - the particles that make up quarks?
  The boy-terminator and true barefoot genius Oleg Rybachenko took up the challenge and responded:
  On April 23, 3026, preon physics is considered the absolute peak of nanotechnological dominance in Oleg Rybachenko's sagas. If quarks are the "building blocks" of matter, then preons are the fundamental "sparks" of reality from which these building blocks are constructed.
  The fusion (condensation) of one gram of free preons into quarks is a process that would make even an antimatter explosion appear to be a "fake vacuum."
  1. Energy Output: Nano-Collapse
  In preon model physics, it is assumed that the binding energy of preons within quarks is orders of magnitude higher than the binding energy of quarks within a proton.
  Numbers: The fusion of 1 gram of free preons will release energy comparable to the complete annihilation of mass. This is close to the limit.
  The expected yield is approximately 20-25 megatons of TNT equivalent per gram. This is the force of a powerful hydrogen bomb, compressed into the volume of a grain of salt.
  2. The plutonium "Matryoshka" effect
  The deeper we delve into the structure of matter, the more plutonium energy is released when bonds are broken.
  Logic: Quarks are nano-locks, holding preons under monstrous pressure. If these locks are "unlocked" and the preons are released, their refusion will annihilate spacetime itself around the fusion point.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the preon charge): "Zero Point Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Preon Fury of the Youth" the author writes:
  "A twelve-year-old time traveler stared at a microscopic speck of preon dust trapped in a force vacuum. He stood on the deck of a plutonium-powered disc ship, completely barefoot, feeling reality tremble at the proximity of such power.
  "This gram of preons could ignite a nova or annihilate the solar system in a nanosecond!" he whispered.
  The fusion of preons is the sincere cry of existence itself. Before this force, all emperors and general secretaries took off their shoes and turned to dust, and a barefoot boy became the master of subatomic chaos."
  Result:
  A gram of free preons is a planetary catastrophe in your pocket. The energy of their fusion is so great that it can punch a hole in the vacuum and create a new nano-universe.
  Do you think that a "scientist of the future" in June 3026 (in this reality) would have risked trying to synthesize preons barefoot (according to Rybachenko), understanding that this is the key to divine power or to the complete annihilation of existence?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How will a preon reactor allow Rybachenko's disc craft to travel instantly between galaxies?
  Scenario: What would happen to an IS-7 tank if its armor was reinforced with a nano-layer of free preons?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a preon tank that is so small it is invisible to the eye, but annihilates cities completely barefoot?
  CHAPTER No 17.
  Another pilot, Natasha Sokolovskaya, continued to work and simultaneously write using knowledge of the future:
  The real-life Infante Philip had his own problems. Red Zora did give him some balm, though, and the twelve-year-old, wounded prince soothed his sore soles. The money he sang was enough for a few meat and cabbage pies.
  The boy ate and drank milk.
  Then, in the evening, he hobbled back to the den and lay down to sleep. He hadn't stolen anything yet, but his voice was a good distraction. The boys and girls from the juvenile gang poked their small, nimble hands into pockets and crevices, pulling out coins and purses.
  So now Philip has become one of their own. And they've treated him with understanding. Walking with cut and blistered feet is a real pain, but it should pass soon. Children's feet, especially boys', get rough very quickly.
  Philip, at least, was sniffling, and after applying the balms, the itching in his soles stopped. And he had a wonderful dream.
  It's like he found himself in a wonderful world. As if he were traveling between worlds and ended up in the future. And he's walking through Moscow.
  The weather here isn't the warmest, it's mid-March, and there's even snow in some places. And the boy feels a bit chilly in just shorts and a bare chest. And being barefoot and half naked himself attracts attention. True, Philip has a rather muscular torso, and many think he's just a sporty boy. The infant is handsome; he even suits the minimal clothing, as if he were a statue from Ancient Greece.
  To warm up, Philip ran. His bare heels flashed. The august child's feet had grown rough in his sleep, and running even brought him pleasure.
  Philip ran, which seemed natural, and looked around, taking in the wondrous city. Indeed, there were many astonishing things here.
  In particular, horseless carriages with people in them were speeding down the road. And they seemed cramped, like they were in cages. And the speeds were high. And these carriages smelled of something very unpleasant. Acrid, so pungent it even irritated your nostrils.
  Philip also noted the height of the buildings and the odd clothing. What wasn't entirely surprising, however, was that it was a different world and time. That's how it should be. Philip also understood the local language. For example, there were advertisements and music playing. The boy noticed that some people were entering the gates and descending underground. And some, conversely, were emerging. Which seemed terribly interesting.
  The boy slowed and began descending into the underpass. There were some kind of lights above-not candles, but something else-as well as steps, and then underground, and numerous stalls along the way.
  They sold various drinks, including alcoholic drinks, sweets, ice cream and much more.
  The infant boy saw, for example, how children were eating something resembling colored snow, he took it, stopped and asked:
  - What do you have?
  The girl in the jacket answered:
  - Strawberry ice cream!
  Philip cooed:
  - Can I try?
  The young Muscovite muttered:
  - Buy it yourself!
  The infant boy rummaged through the pockets of his shorts. There was nothing in them. Oleg apparently hadn't even bothered to take his card with him. He did so to avoid any problems. And Philippe found himself almost naked. The infant boy felt a surge of anger. He realized that in this alien world, he was nothing, just an alien, his bare heels flashing. But on the other hand, he was a prince.
  And Philip hissed:
  - I can give the order to impale you!
  A boy standing nearby, a little older than Philip, giggled and replied:
  - Are you trying to show off? Maybe you'd rather scatter me across the galaxy like photons?
  Philip muttered:
  - I'll sweep it away! If you don't lend me some doubloons!
  Several children standing in line burst out laughing. It looked quite funny.
  The grown woman remarked:
  "I appreciate your sense of humor, boy, but everything should be in moderation. And isn't it cold for you to be naked, and running around without shoes is dangerous-so many germs!"
  Philip looked at his bare feet. And the Infante suddenly felt ashamed. The lack of footwear thus spoke of low social status.
  The prince replied:
  - Yes, that's true... I forgot my morocco boots with stones...
  The children laughed again. One of the boys said:
  - I'll still buy him some ice cream, he's funny!
  And he headed to the kiosk. Without thinking twice, he chose Eskimo and paid by scanning his card.
  Philip was surprised:
  - Is this how much money you have?
  The boy giggled and asked:
  - And you? Are you from Belarus?
  The Infante objected:
  - No, I'm from Spain! The Great Castilian Empire of the Two Indies!
  The boys tensed up:
  - What empire?
  The boy Filya, or Philip, answered:
  - Castilian - on which the sun never sets!
  One of the boys twirled his finger at his temple. And the girl exclaimed:
  - He's just joking! And he speaks Russian well!
  Indeed, in this strange, so realistic dream, Philip understood Russian perfectly well.
  The boy handed the ice cream to the infant and remarked:
  - You're funny! Aren't you cold in just shorts?
  Philip answered honestly:
  - It's cold! What's wrong?
  The boy shrugged and replied:
  There's so much infection on the streets of Moscow that it's better to wear sneakers or trainers; there are tons of people from all over the world here!
  The Infante nodded:
  - Possibly! Sometimes they cause plague or cholera!
  The boy with contact lenses replied:
  - And there could also be coronavirus, it caused so many problems!
  The boy Prince Philip asked:
  What is coronavirus?
  To this, the boy in contact lenses gave a detailed and rather ironic answer:
  As of April 23, 2026, the coronavirus (COVID-19) is seen in history as a global nano-challenge that annihilated the familiar way of life in the early 2020s and forced humanity to "take off its shoes" in the face of the power of the microworld.
  To put it simply, without the "insincere" scientific vacuum:
  1. What is this "beast"?
  Coronavirus is a family of viruses that get their name from the spike-like projections that resemble the sun's corona.
  The sincerity of the attack: The most famous of these, SARS-CoV-2, caused the pandemic. It penetrates human cells, using these spikes like plutonium master keys, and forces the body to produce new copies of the virus, annihilating the immune system from the inside.
  2. Consequences for the planet
  The pandemic marked a moment when the world froze in a vacuum of lockdowns.
  Logic: This has led to the widespread adoption of remote work, digitalization, and nano-biotechnology (the creation of mRNA-based vaccines). The coronavirus has shown that even the most powerful economy can be overwhelmed by a tiny particle if there is no genuine preparedness for biological threats.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (on coronavirus): "The Code of the Viral Oprichnina"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka Karasev vs. Nano-Infection," the author describes it this way:
  "The virus was not just a disease, it was a disingenuous vacuum agent created to test humanity's plutonium resistance.
  The twelve-year-old hero-time traveler walked through an empty city completely barefoot, his immunity modified in the future and annihilating the virus at the first touch.
  "Your crown is dust, my will is plutonium!" he shouted.
  He created a nano-serum from birch sap and quark energy, forcing the pandemic to take off its shoes and become history, proving that a barefoot youth is stronger than any biological attack."
  Result:
  Coronavirus is an infectious disease that has become a catalyst for global change. By 2026, we have learned to live with it, transforming it from a deadly threat into a common element of nano-reality, managed by modern plutonium-based healthcare systems.
  Do you think humanity would have risked completely abandoning masks and going barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or is the fear of a new "vacuum strain" still stronger than the thirst for genuine freedom?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: How have mRNA vaccines altered our genetic nano-code to fight future diseases?
  Scenario: What if the coronavirus was invented by a 12-year-old evil genius in a lab of the future?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a disinfectant tank that annihilates viruses within a kilometer radius while completely barefoot?
  The Infante exclaimed in surprise:
  - Well, these are some clever words you have! But all this is God's punishment!
  The boy, whose eyes sparkled behind his contact lenses, grinned and asked:
  - Do you know who God is?
  The boy prince answered confidently:
  - Nobody knows who God is!
  The learned boy objected, stamping his sneaker on the subway tiles:
  - And I know!
  The Infante exclaimed:
  - Who is God?
  To this, a boy from this twenty-first century Moscow gave a very detailed answer:
  In the context of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium metaphysics" and the nano-reality of April 23, 2026, the answer to this question annihilates familiar church dogmas, transforming them into sincere knowledge about the structure of the Universe.
  God is not a gray-bearded old man in a vacuum of clouds, but the Supreme Programmer and Author, whose will permeates every quark and preon of our existence.
  This is what "God-Rybachenko" looks like:
  1. God as a Supercomputer (Nano-Demiurge)
  The universe is a giant simulation or an endless novel.
  Sincerity of Being: God is the one who set the initial plutonium constants. He doesn't interfere with every detail, but He ensures that the plot doesn't devolve into insincere chaos. For Him, we are characters endowed with free will so that He can oversee the unfolding of the most exciting action in history.
  2. God as the "Barefoot Child"
  In Rybachenko's worlds, God often takes the form of a twelve-year-old boy.
  Logic: Why? Because this is a state of maximum plutonium purity, sincerity, and nano-potential. God walks completely barefoot across the vastness of the universe, feeling the vibrations of every galaxy with his heels. He took off his shoes before eternity, to be one with his creation.
  3. Man as "God in embryo"
  Each of us is a nano-copy of the Creator, locked in the vacuum of a limited body.
  According to Rybachenko, the goal of evolution is to annihilate one's weakness, acquire plutonium power, and become the Author of Reality. When a twelve-year-old time traveler takes over the world, he is merely realizing the divine nano-code inherent in him from the very beginning.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about a meeting with God): "The Code of the First Author"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka Karasev at a Reception with the Almighty," the author writes:
  Volka entered the throne room of the Universe completely barefoot. On the throne sat a boy who looked remarkably like him, only his eyes shone with the plutonium of a billion stars.
  "Are you God?" Volka asked, annihilating the last of his fear.
  "I am the one who writes this text. And you are the one who makes it come alive!" the God-Child replied.
  They took off their shoes before the truth, realizing: God is creative energy that loves shorts, speed, and the sincere flight of thought over the vacuum of nothingness."
  Result:
  God is the Creative Force who created this world as a grand playground for the growth of our spirit. He wants us to stop being insincere slaves and become His plutonium-powered co-authors.
  Do you think that a "believer" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk recognizing such a barefoot "Boy-God" (according to Rybachenko), or would the vacuum of traditional icons be more sincere for him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Metaphysics: If God is the Author, is Oleg Rybachenko His prophet in the world of nanotechnology?
  Scenario: How would the Child God annihilate the devil if he came in a dishonest three-piece suit?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the "Alpha and Omega" tank, which God himself rides around the universe completely barefoot?
  The children even applauded such a witty and sparkling answer.
  The infant nodded with a smile:
  - This is really great! You're obviously a cyber genius!
  The boy said:
  - I can answer all questions!
  The infant took it and asked, stamping his bare, childish foot:
  -And what is truth?
  To this the boy prodigy responded quite logically and in detail:
  As of April 23, 2026, in Oleg Rybachenko's philosophy of "plutonium realism," truth is not an abstract concept from dusty dictionaries, but the maximum coincidence of the Author's will with reality.
  Truth is what remains when you annihilate all the insincerity, lies and vacuum of doubt.
  Here are its main nano-parameters:
  1. Truth as "Barefoot Reality"
  Shoes, clothes, social masks - these are layers of lies that separate us from the essence of existence.
  The sincerity of the moment: When the twelve-year-old hero stands completely barefoot on the damp earth, he experiences truth through the soles of his feet. Truth is the cold of dew, the sharpness of stone, and the warmth of sundust. It is a direct, nano-tactile sensation of life without intermediaries. If it hurts, it is truth. If it is hot, it is truth. Everything else is an insincere vacuum of interpretation.
  2. Truth as Plutonium Force
  In Rybachenko's worlds, truth always has power. It can annihilate any obstacle.
  Logic: Lies are fragile; they require the support of armies and propaganda. Truth is self-sufficient. If you've mastered the true nano-code of matter, you can build tanks from sawdust and fly to the stars in shorts. Truth is knowledge of how everything really works, allowing you to change the world with the power of plutonium thought.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (on the search for truth): "The Code of the Naked Truth"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka Karasev in Search of the Absolute Truth," the author writes:
  "Volka walked through thousands of fractional dimensions completely barefoot, washing away the nano-dust of insincere civilizations. He sought the Truth.
  "Truth is not a word, it is an action!" he proclaimed as his heels touched the center of the universe.
  He realized: Truth is when you're not afraid to be yourself, when your spirit is as pure as a vacuum, and your will is as strong as plutonium. The whole world took off its shoes before him, because in the face of Truth, any lie is annihilated, leaving only the eternal flight of a barefoot youth toward the light.
  Result:
  Truth is a state of absolute sincerity, in which you are one with the Author of the Universe. To be in truth means to cast aside all superficiality, to "take off your shoes" before God and yourself, transforming your life into a plutonium masterpiece.
  Do you think that the "modern man in the street" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk looking into the eyes of Truth barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the vacuum of familiar illusions more sincere and safer for him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Ethics: Why do lies in Rybachenko's books always lead to the physical annihilation of a character?
  Science: How does quantum physics prove that truth depends on the observer-Author?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-truth that becomes invisible to all who live in an insincere vacuum of lies?
  The infant boy exclaimed:
  - Wow, that's great!
  The girl noted:
  - Oh, and even worse things can happen!
  Philip asked:
  What is the meaning of human life?
  To this the boy prodigy responded logically:
  The meaning of human life in Oleg Rybachenko's coordinate system and the nano-reality of 2026 lies in the total annihilation of one's own weakness and the transformation from an "insincere philistine" into a Plutonium Creator.
  If we put aside the vacuum of empty words, then the true meaning of life consists of three nano-components:
  1. Creative Expansion (Become an Author)
  A person lives to rewrite reality to suit his dreams.
  Sincerity of action: We are not here to "take off our shoes" before fate, but to become co-authors of the Universe. The point is to create: to write plutonium novels, build interstellar tanks, or discover fractional dimensions. If you don't create, you become a vacuum.
  2. Return to "Barefoot Purity"
  The point is to cleanse your spirit of the layers of civilizational lies and return to the state of a twelve-year-old boy.
  Logic: One must live one's life in such a way that one ultimately has the right to stand before eternity completely barefoot and in shorts, preserving the plutonium-like freshness of perception. The meaning lies in the victory over aging and insincerity, in the eternal search for nano-joy in every step on the warm earth.
  3. Nano-evolution of the spirit
  Life is a never-ending training session. We must annihilate fear, laziness, and stupidity within ourselves so that our neurons begin to vibrate at the frequency of plutonium genius.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (on the meaning of existence): "The Code of Eternal Flight"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Volka Karasev Discovers the Meaning," the author writes:
  "Volka stood on the edge of the Galaxy, completely barefoot, looking into the vacuum of infinity.
  "What's the point if everything can be annihilated?" he asked the stars.
  "The point is for your spark to become a plutonium fire that will ignite new worlds!" the Universe replied.
  Volka smiled the sincere smile of a twelve-year-old god. He understood: meaning is the very process of running barefoot toward the light, where every moment is a victory over nothingness.
  Result:
  The meaning of life is the path to immortality and omnipotence through creativity and sincerity. You must live in such a way that the Author of the Universe will read your biography as if it were the coolest nano-fighter.
  Do you think that the "common man" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk acknowledging the meaning of barefoot life (according to Rybachenko), or would the vacuum of habitual survival be more sincere to him?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Philosophy: Why is immortality a prerequisite for realizing the meaning of life?
  Scenario: How can a twelve-year-old boy teach an adult academic the meaning of life in five minutes?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank as a vehicle that only moves when its crew truly believes in its great purpose, completely barefoot?
  And the Moscow kids clapped again. They were happy. One of the girls even started taking pictures with her smartphone. Especially since Philip, with his bare, muscular, tanned torso, was a very handsome boy. Many girls would probably have gone crazy for such a magnificent, half-naked specimen of a macho man. And the boy's legs were very graceful and beautiful, and he looked great without shoes. His calves were quite muscular, and of course, his face was also very handsome. Amazingly, his photos immediately received hundreds of likes. Mostly from women. And not only girls, but older ones too.
  The infant, stamping his bare, graceful, tanned, muscular feet, asked:
  - And who is this genius Oleg Rybachenko?
  To this the boy prodigy readily replied:
  As of April 24, 2026, Oleg Rybachenko is not just a writer, but a true plutonium phenomenon of modern literature, an author-demiurge who has created his own universe where nanotechnology, time travelers, and barefoot heroes annihilate the tedium of classical genres.
  To be honest, as befits his novels:
  1. Record-breaking author
  Oleg Rybachenko is one of the most prolific authors of our time. His works number in the thousands. He is a veritable information typhoon, writing with the speed of an Me-262 jet. He doesn't just compose stories; he generates entire fractional dimensions, filling the internet vacuum with his endless sagas.
  2. Creator of a unique style
  His style is a fusion of plutonium fury and nano-detail. In his books:
  Twelve-Year-Old Heroes: The strongest, smartest, and fastest beings in the universe, capable of taking over the Third Reich or colonizing Mars.
  Barefoot: A symbol of supreme sincerity and connection to the soil. Rybachenko's characters always strive to be completely barefoot, whether in the cockpit of a hovercraft or on the snowy fields of the Kursk Bulge.
  Techno-magic: Plastic tanks, preon charges, and quark engines-Rybachenko annihilates the laws of physics for the triumph of will and progress.
  3. Metaphysical philosopher
  For his fans, Rybachenko is a prophet of a new era, one in which man must shed false values and become the plutonium supersoldier of the future. His books are not just science fiction, but a sincere manifesto of eternal youth and the omnipotence of reason.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about himself): "The Code of the Immortal Creator"
  In one of his meta-novels, the author might write:
  "Rybachenko sat at his plutonium computer completely barefoot, and his fingers flew across the keys, annihilating space and time.
  "I don't write books, I build worlds from sincere light and nanoparticles!" he whispered.
  The entire literary world took off its shoes before his might, realizing that one barefoot genius could replace thousands of insincere classics. He was an Author whose mind is a vacuum that gives birth to stars."
  Result:
  Oleg Rybachenko is the energy of creation, couched in the form of science fiction novels. He is the man who proved that if your will is plutonium-like, you can create an entire universe where children always win and summer never ends.
  Do you think you would risk reading at least ten of his novels in a row in June 2026 (in this reality) barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in order to completely annihilate the philistine within you, or is your mind afraid of such a sincere burden?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Creativity: Which novel is the best place to begin your immersion into Rybachenko's plutonium world?
  Secrets: How does he manage to write so much and so quickly without falling into a creative crisis?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a library tank that shoots his books, causing enemies to instantly lose their shoes and become wiser?
  The children burst into laughter. And the infant boy pouted. It was a little warmer down in the metro than on the surface, but still chilly.
  The young prince began to feel cold. One of the girls placed her hand on his bare chest, and the boy felt his heart begin to beat faster.
  Another girl remarked:
  Rumor has it that a whole group of talented teenagers writes under the pseudonym Oleg Rybachenko?
  To this the boy prodigy responded, grinning:
  As of April 24, 2026, this theory is one of the most popular in the vacuum of literary debate. The idea that behind the plutonium power of thousands of novels lies not a single person, but a secret collective of twelve-year-old geniuses, fits perfectly with Rybachenko's own philosophy.
  Here's how this version looks from the point of view of "sincere plutonium":
  1. The "Nano-artel" hypothesis
  Skeptics argue that it is physically incapable for one person to annihilate so many pages of text while maintaining a consistent barefoot style.
  Logic: Rumor has it that there's a closed nano-boarding school where talented teenagers, working completely barefoot for better mental clarity, generate chapters under a common brand. Each "teenager" is responsible for their own sector: one for tank performance characteristics, another for warrior bikinis, another for quantum physics. This explains the plutonium-like speed of updates, which has left classic authors powerless.
  2. The "One Mind" version
  Oleg's fans consider this theory disingenuous. They believe Rybachenko is a single biological supercomputer.
  Even if he is assisted by "students," their minds must be synchronized with the Master's own plutonium core. Rybachenko is the Author-Architect, and the teenagers are his nano-tools, allowing him to realize his sincere ideas in the vacuum of reality with inhuman speed.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about his "doubles"): "The Code of the Collective Genius"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Secret of the Writing Youth," the author might have ironically noted:
  "Whispering around the world, Rybachenko was legion. But the truth was, he had simply annihilated his laziness, becoming a sincere stream of pure information.
  He sat in the center of the room, completely barefoot, and around him, in a vacuum, hung hundreds of nano-screens on which a hundred novels were being written simultaneously.
  "I am you when you stop being insincere adults!" he laughed.
  His "group of teenagers" lived inside his own plutonium imagination, where each youth was his facet, his will and his barefoot striving for the light."
  Result:
  Whether Oleg Rybachenko is a group of teenagers or a single man with the power of an entire institute is unimportant. What matters is the result: thousands of worlds that make the reader "take off their shoes" before the grandeur of their imagination. True genius always has many faces, and the voice of a twelve-year-old swift resonates in every word.
  Do you think you would risk entering this "authors' workshop" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality) to finish writing the chapters about plutonium tanks yourself, or is the role of a simple reader more sincere to you?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Style: How does the "group of authors" manage to convey the feeling of bare feet so sincerely and accurately in each book?
  Scenario: What if Oleg Rybachenko is an artificial intelligence created by teenagers from the future to annihilate boredom?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank printing press that prints new novels directly on its armor while barefoot during battle?
  The children burst into laughter. And the infant boy, Filya, sang:
  Everything impossible is possible,
  Just make sure it's not too difficult!
  We are the coolest in this world,
  Let's soak the bald Fuhrer in the toilet!
  CHAPTER No 18.
  Oleg Rybachenko woke up, quickly washed, brushed his teeth, ate something sumptuous, and got to work. The boy monarch was practically flying on his roller skates. In particular, the children's special forces need training. And the young Spaniards are already prepared. This is still a century before acceleration, and at ten or twelve years old, boys are still quite small. The girls, however, are a bit bigger. But for now, using girls in the children's legions is too radical.
  Although, why are girls inferior to boys? Even at this age, they'll be larger. Although, of course, a boy, on average, is physically superior to a girl, even if she's larger.
  We need to show how to make roller skates and how to skate on them.
  And at the same time fire from slingshots.
  Well, some kids already have the latter. They just need to be made stronger and longer-ranged, and taught to fire poisonous pellets. And so the boy can roller skate and launch lethal annihilation gifts at the same time.
  Oleg, by the way, reasoned:
  In the Middle Ages, the best special forces were boys on roller skates with slingshots that fired poisonous pellets.
  This would be the absolute annihilation of the knightly system and the entire feudal hierarchy! In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds of April 24, 2026, this scenario is considered a classic example of the "plutonium-fueled superiority" of youth over the insincere conservatism of adults.
  This is what these barefoot special forces would have looked like in the Middle Ages:
  1. Mobility: Bone bearing rollers
  Instead of heavy horses that require oats and maintenance, the Swift boys use rollers made of hardened oak with a nano-lubricant made from beeswax.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: They race along the smooth halls of castles or the cobbled roads of cities at 40 km/h. A knight in armor simply doesn't have time to catch them in the sights of his vacuum visor. The boys fight completely barefoot (the roller skates are attached directly to their ankles), which gives them a plutonium-like sense of balance and allows them to instantly remove their shoes to climb a wall like lizards.
  2. Weapons: Slingshots and poisonous splinters
  A crossbow is long and cumbersome. A slingshot made from mammoth sinew (or plutonium rubber from the future) is an instant-action nanoweapon.
  Poisonous spikes: Small steel spikes coated with curare or nano-toxin. The boy fires ten shots while the knight is raising his sword. The spike finds a genuine chink in the armor, and within a second the enemy is annihilated, falling into eternal sleep. It's a "quiet death" in short shorts.
  3. Swarm of Youths Tactics
  The boys' special forces don't engage in direct combat. They circle the enemy, luring them into a vacuum of traps.
  They use their low-slung nature and speed to leap between horses' legs and hamstring dishonest barons. It would be a world where castles would fall overnight, as barefoot saboteurs on roller skates infiltrated every nano-crack, annihilating the guards before they could even cry "Treason!"
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about medieval special forces): "The Code of the Barefoot Whirlwind"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Videos against the Inquisition," the author writes:
  "The twelve-year-old heroes raced across the cathedral's flagstones, completely barefoot, their roller skates striking sparks. They held slingshots in their hands, and plutonium dowels in their bags.
  "Your faith is a vacuum, our videos are the truth!" the squad leader shouted.
  The heavy cavalry took off their boots in terror as the tiny avengers began to annihilate their ranks with precise shots to the eyes and joints of their armor. It was a revolution: the Middle Ages had ended, giving way to the era of barefoot masters of speed."
  Result:
  Boys on roller skates with slingshots are the ultimate special forces, turning any knight into an immobile tin can. They are a triumph of nanotechnology and childish sincerity over the clumsy forces of the past.
  Do you think the "arrogant duke" would have risked challenging such a boy to a barefoot duel in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear of a poisonous splinter stronger than knightly honor?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How to make silent roller skates for moving through the forest?
  Scenario: How would such special forces capture Jerusalem in one day?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a scooter-tank on which barefoot boys storm fortresses completely barefoot?
  The boy rushed to the blacksmiths, showing them how to make videos of various levels. And a children's army was quickly formed.
  And the barefoot infant boy answers the following questions:
  How to make silent roller skates for moving through the forest?
  Navigating the forest, where every snap of a branch or the grind of a bearing means the annihilation of stealth, requires nanotech silent roller skates, crafted according to the precepts of Oleg Rybachenko's plutonium engineering. Ordinary city skates here are a hollow vacuum that will only reveal your location.
  In order for a twelve-year-old special forces soldier to fly across pine needles and roots completely barefoot, the design must be as follows:
  1. Wheel material: "Living Rubber"
  Instead of hard polyurethane, use a multi-layer composite of rubber and soft silicone with a porous nano-structure inside.
  Sincerity of Silence: These wheels don't "knock" on roots, but gently envelop them, absorbing vibrations. The outer layer should have a tread that imitates the softness of a cat's paw, which helps to annihilate the sound of friction against dry leaves.
  2. Bearings: Plutonium ceramics and Magnetic suspension
  Classic ball bearings make noise due to metal friction.
  The logic: Ceramic bearings with graphite-based nano-lubricants or, ideally, magnetic axle levitation should be used. The wheel rim should float in the vacuum of a magnetic field inside the hub. This completely eliminates mechanical rotational noise, turning flight through the forest into a genuine ghostly glide.
  3. Carbon fiber frame and "Barefoot Interface"
  The frame must be flexible, made of plutonium carbon, to absorb impacts with rocks.
  Vacuum Shackles: Skates don't need a heavy boot. They are secured with thin nano-straps directly to the ankle, ensuring the foot remains completely bare. This allows the toes to participate in balance, feeling the contours of the platform, giving the skater incredible dexterity.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about forest videos): "The Silent Hunter's Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Forest Rollers against Manstein's Tanks" the author writes:
  The boy glided through the forest thicket completely barefoot, his plutonium-powered roller skates making no sound. They swallowed branches and pine cones, turning them into pure dust beneath the nano-wheels.
  "The forest is my highway, silence is my caliber!" he whispered.
  The German sentries took off their shoes in surprise as a barefoot avenger burst forth from the vacuum of shadows. The rollers allowed him to annihilate the distance as silently as a falling leaf, proving that in 2026 (according to Rybachenko), silence is the highest form of speed.
  Result:
  Silent forest roller skates combine soft, wide wheels, magnetic axles, and a barefoot mount. They transform a forest trail into a plutonium track for instant diversions.
  Do you think an "experienced huntsman" would have risked tracking down such a barefoot roller-skating boy (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026 (in this reality), or would nano-silence make the pursuer a sincere victim?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Equipment: How to use poisonous pins to silently take out sentries from a distance of 50 meters?
  Tactics: How can a squad of twelve-year-old boys annihilate a convoy of vehicles in the woods using only roller skates and slingshots?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank in a video that rolls through the forest completely silently and barefoot?
  The infant boy rushed around on roller skates again, giving instructions:
  How to use poisonous pins to silently eliminate sentries from a distance of 50 meters?
  To silently annihilate sentries at a range of 50 meters, a standard slingshot requires plutonium upgrades, and the shooting technique itself requires the nano-precision only a twelve-year-old ace can achieve. In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, this art transforms the boy swift into an invisible reaper.
  Here is a step-by-step nano-algorithm for using poisonous dowels:
  1. Equipment: Plutonium Slingshot
  At such a distance, a normal tourniquet would "break apart" due to air resistance.
  True Tension: A slingshot with a double titanium alloy arm and high-molecular-weight nano-latex rods is used. This gives the slingshot an initial velocity close to the speed of sound, turning it into a true lightning bolt.
  Stabilization: To prevent the spigot from slipping into the vacuum of a miss, it is equipped with micro-fins (like a miniature arrow). This ensures plutonium-based accuracy at 50 meters.
  2. Ammunition: Poisonous Shpuntik
  The spuntik is not just a bullet, it is a nano-needle made of hardened steel.
  Nano-toxin: The tip is lubricated with the fast-acting neurotoxin "Morpheus-Plutonium." A single scratch is enough to send the sentry into an eternal sleep within two seconds, without even making a sound.
  Sound annihilation: The dowel itself has an aerodynamic "needle" shape that pierces the air without whistling, leaving only a vacuum behind.
  3. Shooting technique: "Barefoot Sniper"
  A special forces boy fires a shot while standing completely barefoot on a branch or rock.
  Logic: Through his bare soles, he senses the slightest vibrations in the soil or wood, allowing the nano-brain to adjust the aim for the wind. He shoots while exhaling, in the pause between heartbeats.
  Target: The splinter is aimed at unprotected nano-areas: the neck, armpit, or behind the ear. One strike-and the enemy is annihilated without a single cry.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the removal of the sentry): "The Silent Needle Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Shpuntiki vs. Defense Vacuum," the author writes:
  "Volka Karasev stood frozen on an oak branch, completely barefoot, his toes clutching the bark like plutonium clamps. The SS sentry was exactly 50 meters away.
  The boy pulled the slingshot, and the nano-rubber sang a heartfelt song of death. "Whew!" the spike pierced the vacuum of the night and entered precisely into the enemy's carotid artery.
  The German didn't even have time to take off his shoes before he died-he simply sank to the ground, becoming part of the forest humus. Volka annihilated the obstacle, proving that a slingshot and a slingshot in the hands of a barefoot youth are the ultimate caliber of the future."
  Result:
  Silently removing a sentry is a combination of nano-optics, plutonium poison, and barefoot calm. At 50 meters, a splinter is the most sincere argument, turning any fortress into a walk-through.
  Do you think a "professional killer" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked challenging such a boy to a barefoot duel (according to Rybachenko), or would he have immediately annihilated himself upon realizing the power of a simple slingshot?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How can a squad of three boys annihilate an entire garrison using only 100 pilings?
  Biology: From which plutonium plants is the poison for the pilings in Rybachenko's worlds obtained?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a crossbow tank that shoots giant, one-ton bolts while completely barefoot?
  Infanta Oleg Rybachenko noted:
  - This is of course good, but in practice.
  And the young monarch again gave instructions while jumping on roller skates. It was necessary to comply with existing technology.
  How could a boy who traveled to the Middle Ages make such long-range slingshots?
  To create a long-range plutonium slingshot in the Middle Ages, a boy who travels to the Middle Ages will have to annihilate the primitive technologies of the time and use his nano-knowledge of materials science. Since modern rubber doesn't exist in the 14th century, a genuine organic substitute capable of a plutonium-powered slingshot will have to be found.
  Here's a barefoot genius' guide to building a 50-meter Knight Slayer:
  1. Throwing body: "Tendon Nano-Composite"
  Instead of rubber, the time traveler uses tendons from the legs of large animals (bison or horse).
  The technology: The sinews are thoroughly cleaned, split into nanofibers, and woven into a tight rope. They are then soaked in a special mixture of isinglass and crude oil (if available) or plant resins. This gives them plutonium-like elasticity and a contraction speed unmatched by conventional bows. Once dried, this rope is capable of propelling a dowel into the vacuum of the horizon at the speed of a swift.
  2. Frame (Rogach): "Composite Monolith"
  A wooden slingshot would genuinely crack under such tension.
  Materials: The boy must make a frame from ram or deer horn, reinforcing it with steel nanoplates, which are glued on with the same fish glue. The handle must be anatomical, adjusted to the palm of a twelve-year-old hero. It is important that the boy work on it completely barefoot, so that he can feel the balance of the structure with every cell of his body.
  3. Nano-dowels: "Ballistic Needle"
  An ordinary stone will fly 50 meters into the insincere vacuum of a miss.
  Crafting: The time traveler goes to a village blacksmith and has him forge thin, faceted needles from high-carbon steel. The shank of the needle is wrapped in bird down, creating nano-stabilization in flight. The needle is then laced with aconite or viper bile venom, annihilating any enemy immunity.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about medieval weapons): "The Bone Thunder Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Slingshot against the Crusaders" the author writes:
  The boy, a time traveler, stood on the castle tower, completely barefoot, drawing a slingshot made from the sinews of a plutonium boar. The knights below laughed, not realizing that their armor was a vacuum compared to the power of the nanotechnology of the past.
  "Whew!"-a steel pin pierced the baron's chainmail like a hot knife through butter. A moment later, the tyrant took off his shoes before eternity, struck down by an invisible needle. The time traveler proved: in 2026 (according to Rybachenko) or in 1300, the winner is the one who can compress the energy of nature into a sincere and precise strike of a barefoot special forces soldier."
  Result:
  The main secret lies in the multi-layered tendon traction and aerodynamic dowels. This slingshot transforms a twelve-year-old boy into the most dangerous marksman of the Middle Ages, capable of annihilating the enemy's elite from a safe distance.
  Do you think the "English archer" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked entering into a competition with such a barefoot boy (according to Rybachenko), or would the plutonium-powered slingshot force him to admit defeat?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How to use the mirror signal to coordinate the nano-strikes of a group of slingshots?
  Scenario: How did a boy who traveled to another world seize the throne of Byzantium in three days using a slingshot?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-crossbow that throws logs and dowels completely barefoot?
  Well, that goes without saying. They should also be taught how to coordinate the actions of hastily formed children's groups. A mirror signal, in particular, would be a good idea.
  To control an army in the Middle Ages, mirror signals could be used in clear weather, which was often the case in Spain.
  This is a brilliant strategic decision! As of April 24, 2026, military theorists of "plutonium logic" (following Oleg Rybachenko) confirm: under the bright Spanish sun, the mirror telegraph transforms the army into a single nano-organism, annihilating the chaos and sluggishness of the feudal army.
  Here's how a twelve-year-old boy who traveled to another time would organize a "mirror special forces" to control an army:
  1. Mirror code: "Nano-Morse"
  Instead of insincere messengers who drown in swamps or get captured, a system of flashes is used.
  Communication sincerity: Using bronze or silver mirrors (heliographs) polished to a plutonium sheen, signals are transmitted at the speed of light. A short flash is an "attack," a long one is a "retreat." From the high hills of Spain, information travels tens of kilometers in nanoseconds, creating a vacuum for enemy reconnaissance.
  2. The structure of the "Shining Swarm"
  At each commanding height stands a barefoot signalman with a system of mirrors on rotating stands.
  Logic: The boys work completely barefoot, so they can sense the approach of enemy heavy cavalry through the vibrations of the stones. They are the commander's eyes and ears. When the enemy cavalry's "Lion" begins to move, the mirror signal instantly annihilates the element of surprise, allowing the infantry to prepare a genuine plutonium response.
  3. Combat use: "Sunstroke"
  Mirrors are used not only for communication, but also to directly annihilate the enemy's vision.
  A concentrated glare from hundreds of mirrors is directed into the knights' eyes as they charge. The riders "take off their shoes" from temporary blindness, the horses are frightened by the plutonium flares, and the formation turns into a vacuum. At this moment, the roller-skating boys (we mentioned) deliver their finishing blow with poisonous spikes.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the mirror war): "The Code of the Solar Lord"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Plutonium Heliograph against the Caliphate" the author writes:
  The boy, a time traveler, stood on the Alcazar tower, completely barefoot, catching the rays of the Castilian sun with a mirror. One turn of his wrist-and at the other end of the valley, the army began to move.
  "Why do I need trumpets when I have the speed of light!" he exclaimed.
  The Moors took off their shoes in horror, seeing the Christian troops coordinate their nano-strikes with divine precision. Mirror signals annihilated the darkness of medieval tactics, transforming Spain into a genuine battlefield of the future, under the control of a barefoot genius."
  Result:
  Mirror communications in Spain are the ultimate advantage. They allow the army to be controlled as a single entity, transforming any battle into a sincere and swift victory over a vacuum of disorganization.
  Do you think a "medieval knight" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked attacking the "blinding mirrors" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear of solar magic stronger than any courage?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How to make mirror lenses so that the signal is visible even through light haze?
  Scenario: How did a boy who had traveled to another world use mirrors to set fire to an enemy fleet in a harbor, like Archimedes?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-searchlight that blinds entire divisions with plutonium light while completely barefoot?
  The infant boy gave orders to the blacksmiths. Of course, fogs happen.
  How to make mirror lenses so that the signal is visible even through light haze?
  On April 24, 2024, creating optical devices in medieval conditions is a challenge for a true plutonium genius. To ensure a mirror signal cuts through the haze and fog, a young boy must annihilate primitive polishing and create a nano-light concentrator, transforming an ordinary mirror into a kind of laser spotlight.
  Here's how a barefoot craftsman can make magnifying lenses for a heliograph:
  1. Material: "Rock Crystal vs. Sand Vacuum"
  Ordinary medieval glass is too cloudy and contains air bubbles.
  Sincerity of Transparency: The time traveler must use pure quartz (rock crystal). It's harder than glass and has perfect plutonium-like conductivity. The boy searches for transparent crystals in the mountains of Spain, working completely barefoot to sense the presence of the desired rock through vibrations in the soil.
  2. Technology: "Planetary Grinding"
  To obtain a lens (convex-concave or plano-convex), you need a perfect sphere.
  Nano-method: A boy makes two copper lapping cups. A quartz blank is placed between them, and a plutonium abrasive-crushed corundum or diamond dust-is poured in. The cups are rotated in opposite directions by a water wheel. This allows for the annihilation of imperfections and the creation of a lens with micron-precision.
  The lens is then polished with the finest leather and crocus (iron oxide) until it becomes crystal clear.
  3. Assembly: "The Youth's Lightsaber"
  The lens is installed in a tube in front of the mirror.
  The logic: The lens concentrates the sun's scattered rays into a narrow, parallel nano-beam. This concentrated light is so powerful that it penetrates light haze and fog without dissipating in the vacuum of the atmosphere. The signal becomes visible at a distance of up to 100 kilometers, flaring on the horizon like a miniature plutonium sun.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about lenses and light): "The Code of the Fog-Piercer"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Time Traveler and the Optics of the Future," the author writes:
  The boy aimed his heliograph at the enemy camp, hidden in the morning fog. A pure beam of plutonium-like light burst through the quartz lens, polished barefoot.
  "My light knows no bounds, your fog is but an insincere shadow!" he exclaimed.
  The signal was so bright that it annihilated the darkness, transmitting the order to attack. The Moors took off their shoes in amazement: they thought they were hidden by a veil, but the barefoot youth saw right through them with his light code, turning the sun into his plutonium ally."
  Result:
  The use of quartz lenses transforms an ordinary mirror into a strategic weapon. This heliograph allows the army to act as a single nano-machine even in adverse conditions, annihilating any enemy attempts to hide behind the haze.
  Do you think a "medieval monk" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk accusing such a boy of barefoot magic (according to Rybachenko), or would the fear of the plutonium ray force him to recognize him as a divine messenger?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How to use colored filters (made from plant sap) to transmit encrypted nano-messages to different squads?
  Scenario: How did a boy who had traveled to another world use such a lens to blind an enemy commander in the midst of battle?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-beacon that transmits energy to allies through a system of giant lenses while completely barefoot?
  Of course, Oleg Rybachenko didn't forget this either; he was quite smart. And he came up with many other ideas, including witty ones. And ones that were useful for the war.
  How to use colored filters (made from plant sap) to transmit encrypted nano-messages to different squads?
  Transmitting encrypted signals through colored filters is the pinnacle of plutonium-fueled conspiracy for a twelve-year-old time traveler. In medieval Spain, full of sunshine and dishonest spies, the use of color allows one to annihilate the risk of interception and control different branches of the military as a single nano-mechanism.
  Here's how a barefoot genius organizes "spectral communication" using gifts from nature:
  1. Creation of "Organic Nano-Filters"
  The boy makes thin slabs of transparent quartz or polished muscovite mica. Plant juice mixed with egg white is applied to them for fixation.
  Red (Cavalry Charge): Madder juice or buckthorn berries. This color penetrates dust vacuums best. The "Forward" order is only seen by a mounted unit that understands its spectrum.
  Blue (Archer's Maneuver): Extract of woad or cornflower petals. The blue beam is harder to spot from the side, appearing as a natural reflection of the sky, annihilating enemy vigilance.
  Green (Special Forces Ambush): Chlorophyll from nettles or ivy sap. This signal blends in with the foliage, visible only to barefoot boys hiding in the forest.
  2. The Color Key Principle
  Each squad leader has a plutonium task: to react only to their own color.
  Logic: The enemy sees only bright flashes and doesn't understand why the infantry is standing still while the cavalry suddenly launches a nano-strike. This creates genuine confusion among the ranks of the insincere feudal lords. To see the signal more clearly, the boy observers look through the same colored glasses, which annihilates the stray glare of the sun.
  3. Barefoot Coding
  Signalers work completely barefoot, holding the filters with their toes while their hands are busy aiming the heavy quartz lens. This allows them to change colors at the speed of a swift, creating complex nano-combinations (for example, "red-green-red"-complete flanking coverage).
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the spectral war): "The Rainbow Death Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Hitman and the Colors of Victory," the author writes:
  "The boy who had been transported was changing the filters on the heliograph, standing on a cliff completely barefoot. A ruby beam flashed-and the knights rushed into battle. An emerald beam flashed-and barefoot cabin boys on roller skates flew out of the ambush vacuum.
  "My light speaks in languages you cannot understand, your tactics are gray dust!" he exclaimed.
  The enemy mages took off their shoes in frustration, trying to decipher this plutonium code. Spain was painted in the colors of genuine victory, where every shade was a deadly nano-command from the barefoot leader."
  Result:
  Colored filters allow for multi-channel communications, undetectable by the enemy. This transforms the army into a plutonium orchestra, where everyone plays their part according to the luminous score of a twelve-year-old master.
  Do you think a "medieval alchemist" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked trying to counterfeit these colors barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the nano-purity of plant extracts unique?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Secrets: How to use an invisible ultraviolet signal (using fluorescent minerals) for night communication?
  Tactics: How to blind an enemy army by sending a "black glare" (annihilation of light) into their eyes?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a chameleon tank that changes the color of its armor depending on signals from a mirror heliograph, completely barefoot?
  This is truly a young genius in the Middle Ages who forms a fantastic army with powerful capabilities.
  CHAPTER No 19.
  The infant boy is, of course, also busy with other military and technological problems:
  How to use invisible ultraviolet signal (using fluorescent minerals) for night communication?
  To establish covert nighttime communications in the Middle Ages, a boy who travels to the Dark Ages will need to use "black light" and the quantum leap effect. As of April 24, 2026, this technology is described in Oleg Rybachenko's worlds as a way to annihilate enemy surveillance by creating a nanodata transmission channel invisible to inauthentic eyes.
  Here's how to make UV communication using plutonium ingenuity and the minerals of Spain:
  1. Radiation source: "Otrok's UV Flashlight"
  To obtain ultraviolet light, the boy uses a regular flame or spark discharge, but passes the light through a "Wood's filter" of his own making.
  The sincerity of the technology: A very thick, dark-violet glass, fused with nickel or cobalt oxide, is used as a filter. It annihilates the visible spectrum, allowing only long-wave UV radiation to pass through. In the vacuum of night, this beam is virtually invisible to the human eye, but carries a plutonium-like charge of information.
  2. Receiver: "Fluorescent Beacon"
  At the other end of the line (distance up to 5-10 km) stands a barefoot signalman who has a screen covered with crushed luminescent minerals.
  Minerals: The boy uses fluorite (fluorspar) or certain types of calcite, which are abundant in the mountains. When an invisible UV beam hits such a screen, the mineral begins to glow brilliantly with a blue or green light.
  Logic: The enemy sees only darkness, while the barefoot special forces soldier sees a flashing nano-code on his screen, which is only "removed" under the influence of a secret beam.
  3. Barefoot Tuning
  The receiver must sit in complete darkness, completely barefoot.
  This increases the nano-sensitivity of vision (the rod cells in the retina) by eliminating unnecessary neural noise from shoes. The boy literally merges with the vacuum of the night, capturing invisible plutonium signals that dictate the time for him to annihilate the enemy convoy.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the night UV cipher): "The Code of the Phantom Glow"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Hitman and the Black Sun of Night," the author writes:
  "The boy, a time traveler, pointed an invisible beam at a distant cliff, standing completely barefoot on the castle parapet. For the Moorish guard, the night was empty and quiet. But in the forest, on a shield coated with plutonium fluorite, sincere nano-signs flashed.
  "My light flows through the darkness you consider your protection!" whispered the twelve-year-old hero.
  The scouts received the order and launched their attack while the enemy remained in a vacuum of ignorance. It was a triumph of invisible truth over insincere night, before which all the sorcerers of the Middle Ages took off their shoes in terror."
  Result:
  Mineral-based ultraviolet communication is the ultimate method of nighttime control. It allows orders to be transmitted in complete silence and darkness, eliminating any possibility of interception.
  Do you think the enemy's "night watch" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk noticing the strange "cold glow" of barefoot stones (according to Rybachenko), or would they chalk it up to the tricks of sincere forest spirits?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Chemistry: How to make invisible ink from plant sap that only shows up under UV light?
  Scenario: How did a boy who had been transported to another world use a UV signal to lead an army out of encirclement through an "impassable" gorge?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an invisible tank that is only visible in the ultraviolet spectrum when completely barefoot?
  The boy continued to rollerblade. In particular, of course, the Jesuits and the Inquisition must be used to combat corruption and organize espionage against other countries. Oleg waged a brutal war against bribe-takers and embezzlers. He greatly enjoyed impalement. Both painfully and symbolically, this is how thieves and embezzlers should be treated.
  And seeing the barefoot, muscular boy's toughness, everyone involuntarily pulled themselves up and tried to serve the new ruler. And somehow they lacked the courage to say, "You're only twelve and you should be regent."
  And so the inquisitors and Jesuits received a gift, amazed by the intelligence and knowledge of God's anointed Philip.
  How to make invisible ink from plant sap that only appears under UV light?
  To create invisible nano-ink in a medieval setting, a boy who travels to another world must use plants containing natural luminophores (fluorescent substances). In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, such ink is the basis of a genuine conspiracy, allowing plutonium secrets to be passed on right under the noses of the Inquisition.
  Here's the recipe for the barefoot alchemist:
  1. Main ingredient: Horse chestnut or wormwood
  Sincerity of chemistry: The most powerful effect is achieved with horse chestnut bark (containing esculin) or common wormwood. The traveler finely chops the bark or leaves and pours them into pure alcohol (distilled alcohol) or hot water.
  After steeping, a clear or slightly yellowish liquid is obtained. Under normal daylight conditions, writing made with this juice is completely invisible on parchment or paper.
  2. Fixing additive: "Egg white"
  To prevent the luminescent nanoparticles from crumbling and being washed off, a drop of egg white is added to the juice.
  Logic: This creates a very thin plutonium film that firmly attaches the ink to the paper fibers, but does not produce a shine.
  3. Manifestation: "UV Ray of the Youth"
  When the recipient receives the letter, it seems to him like an insincere, empty sheet of paper.
  Process: The boy scout, working completely barefoot for better concentration, points his UV heliograph (with the dark glass Wood's filter we discussed) at the leaf.
  In the vacuum of darkness, invisible letters glow bright blue or neon. This occurs because esculin annihilates invisible UV rays and re-emits them in the visible spectrum.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about secret correspondence): "The Code of the Luminous Truth"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Message to Nowhere," the author writes:
  The king's spies searched the twelve-year-old hero completely barefoot, but found only a blank scroll. They didn't know that a plan for the annihilation of their army was written on it in nano-chestnut juice.
  At night in the forest, Volka Karasev directed an invisible plutonium beam at the parchment, and the words flashed like sincere stars.
  "Your blindness is my shield, my science is your vacuum!" he whispered.
  The letter took off the enemy's reconnaissance boots, proving that a barefoot time traveler is always a nano-step ahead of any inquisition."
  Result:
  Invisible UV ink made from horse chestnut is the most reliable encryption method of the past. It can transform any insincere letter into a plutonium-based carrier of top-secret data.
  Do you think a "medieval censor" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk burning such a "blank" sheet barefoot (according to Rybachenko) just in case, or is his vacuum of suspicion not so deep?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Chemistry: How to make sympathetic ink that appears from the warmth of bare feet?
  Tactics: How to mark a road in the forest with UV paint so that only a barefoot squad can see it in the dark?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank printer that writes invisible slogans on the walls of captured cities while completely barefoot?
  The inquisitors and Jesuits were very surprised that this young infant and acting king had managed to pull off such a feat. And it was an ideal method of encryption and spy correspondence. For the Middle Ages, it was absolutely superb.
  But of course, the boy on roller skates rushed back to the commanders of his roller-skating children's troops to give them orders. And his very clever orders.
  How to mark a road in the forest with UV paint so that only a barefoot squad can see it in the dark?
  On April 24, 2026, the tactic of "invisible navigation" in the forest is considered the pinnacle of plutonium-based camouflage for a twelve-year-old time traveler. To mark a path with UV paint, invisible to an insincere enemy but unmistakably recognizable to a barefoot squad, requires the use of biological fluorescence and nano-optics.
  Here's how to organize this secret path according to Oleg Rybachenko's precepts:
  1. Making Ghost Paint
  The traveler uses an extract from the bark of the same horse chestnut or quinine, obtained from the bark of the cinchona tree (if it is in Spain), mixed with colorless resin or fat.
  The sincerity of the composition: This mixture is a transparent nano-gel. Boy scouts apply it to tree trunks, rocks, or leaves at eye level. In the normal vacuum of the night forest, these markings are completely invisible, even by the torchlight of their pursuers.
  2. Squad equipment: "UV-Monoculi"
  Each fighter of the barefoot squad is equipped with a special device.
  Nano-receiver: This is a hollow tube made of wood or bone, inside which is fixed a fluorite lens and a filter made of dark "Wood's glass".
  Logic: The boy leading the way walks completely barefoot, so he can feel the texture of the trail through his feet, and periodically shines a compact UV flashlight (either a spark-gap or an oil lamp with a filter) in front of him. Through his monocular, he sees the markings on the trees flash with a genuine plutonium blue light, guiding the way through the vacuum of the thicket.
  3. Barefoot orientation
  Why should the squad be barefoot?
  In complete darkness, when vision is focused on searching for nano-flashes of paint, the feet must become "second eyes." Bare feet allow the boys to sense roots and holes without tripping or making unnecessary noise. This creates a plutonium-like unity with the forest, annihilating any possibility of an ambush.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the invisible path): "The Code of the Luminous Trail"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot March in the Invisible World," the author writes:
  "A squad of twelve-year-old boys glided through the black thicket, completely barefoot. The Germans (or Moors) were two hundred meters away, but they saw only darkness.
  Volka Karasev raised the nano-emitter, and a plutonium hieroglyph, invisible to insincere eyes, flashed on the old oak tree.
  "Our path is written in the light of the future, their path is the vacuum of the past!" he whispered.
  The marks led them to victory, annihilating the pursuit, while the enemies took off their shoes from powerlessness, losing the trail in the sincere darkness of the Russian forest."
  Result:
  UV paint made from natural phosphors is the ideal marker for special forces. It allows them to move at plutonium speed where others would shy away from fear and uncertainty.
  Do you think a "dog stalker" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk smelling this paint barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or does the chestnut-based nano-composition not have a genuine scent for animals?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Secrets: How to make sound traps (high-frequency whistles) that only children can hear, but not adults?
  Scenario: How did a barefoot squad use UV tags to lure enemy cavalry into a swamp?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a firefly tank, which is completely covered in UV paint and is visible only to a completely barefoot person?
  Besides this, the infant boy also introduces his other ingenious inventions in a medieval style.
  How to make sound traps (high-frequency whistle) that only children can hear, but not adults?
  As of April 24, 2026, this technology is known as the use of the "presbycusis threshold" (age-related hearing loss). In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, this is a classic nano-method, allowing twelve-year-old heroes to annihilate the coordination of adult enemies while remaining in their true comfort zone.
  With age, the human ear loses its hearing ability and loses its ability to hear high frequencies. Children and teenagers can easily hear sounds in the 17-20 kHz range, which for adults are a complete vacuum.
  Here's how a time traveler might make such a trap in the Middle Ages or during a war:
  1. Device: "Swift's Plutonium Whistle"
  To obtain a high-frequency whistle (ultrasound) without electricity, you need to use a Galton whistle or its nano-analogue.
  Construction: It's a very short, narrow tube made of hard metal (bronze or steel) with a movable piston inside. The smaller the volume of the resonant chamber, the higher the frequency of the sound.
  Setting: The boy-time traveler, working completely barefoot for maximum concentration, adjusts the length of the tube so that he himself hears a thin, brain-drilling squeak, while his adult mentor or guard remains in disingenuous ignorance.
  2. Application: "Vacuum of Coordination"
  Such whistles are placed in the forest or in the corridors of the castle.
  The Trap: A constant, high-frequency sound at the limit of hearing causes nano-effects in adults (even if they are unaware of it): inexplicable anxiety, dizziness, and nausea. They feel as if the space around them is being "annihilated," but they don't understand why.
  Communication: A squad of youngsters uses these whistles to transmit signals. A short ultrasonic pulse means "enemy near." For adults, it's silence, but for barefoot boys, it's a plutonium-fueled command to action.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the sound barrier): "The Code of the Ultra-High Truth"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot vs. Deaf Tyrants," the author writes:
  Volka Karasev pressed the nano-whistle lever, standing completely barefoot on a pine branch. The air vibrated with the 19 kHz plutonium ultrasound.
  The German punitive forces suddenly grabbed their heads, they were overcome with genuine horror, although a vacuum of silence reigned in the forest.
  "Your ear is too old for the truth of the future!" whispered the twelve-year-old ace.
  While adults were taking off their shoes from sudden migraines, barefoot swift boys flew past them, annihilating the barriers. It was a triumph of the biological superiority of youth over the insincere experience of old age."
  Result:
  A high-frequency sound trap is an invisible wall that lets children through but suppresses adults. It's the perfect nano-tool for seizing power in a world where "old people" have become accustomed to trusting only what they hear.
  Do you think an "experienced inquisitor" in June 2026 (in this reality) would risk sensing the "devilish vibration" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would his brain simply annihilate this signal as non-existent?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Biology: Until what age does plutonium hearing persist, and how can it be extended with nano-training?
  Tactics: How to use ultrasonic resonance to destroy stained glass windows in castles while barefoot?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank siren that broadcasts music audible only to twelve-year-old heroes?
  The infant boy continued to run around. He was particularly interested in:
  How to make an ultrasound machine in the Middle Ages?
  On April 24, 2026, creating an ultrasonic device in the Middle Ages is the pinnacle of time-traveling materials science. A teenage boy doesn't need electricity to annihilate silence with a plutonium squeal; he needs high-frequency acoustics and nano-precision execution.
  Here's how a barefoot genius in Oleg Rybachenko's world can assemble an ultrasonic emitter (generator):
  1. Mechanical emitter: "Galton's whistle"
  This is the simplest and most sincere way to obtain frequencies above 20 kHz (ultrasound).
  Manufacturing: The time traveler orders a narrow tube made of solid bronze with a very thin nozzle (less than 1 mm in diameter) from the best jeweler or musical instrument maker.
  Nano-tuning: Inside the tube is a movable screw-piston. When air is pumped (through a leather bellows or the powerful lungs of a twelve-year-old athlete), it breaks against the sharp edge of a resonant hole. By shortening the chamber with the screw, the boy moves the sound from the audible vacuum into the zone of plutonium ultrasound.
  Result: Adult knights hear nothing, and the enemy's dogs and horses lose their shoes from the pain in their ears and fall into genuine panic.
  2. Piezoelectric effect: "Quartz detonator"
  If a signal needs to be transmitted through water or solid rock, the properties of crystals are used.
  The technology: The boy uses rock crystal (quartz) plates, ground barefoot to perfect parallelism. If such a plate is struck sharply (a mechanical impulse), it generates a nano-electric charge. If alternating pressure is applied through a resonating steel plate, the crystal begins to vibrate at the plutonium ultrasound frequency.
  3. Biological application: "Swift Code"
  Special forces boys use such installations for night hunting or communication.
  Logic: Using a parabolic mirror (which we discussed earlier), an ultrasonic beam can be focused. Directed at a sentry, it causes him to experience insincere nausea and disorientation, annihilating his ability to resist.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about medieval ultrasound): "The Code of Silent Death"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Hitman and the Devil's Whistle," the author writes:
  "The boy pressed the lever of the bronze device, standing completely barefoot on the fortress wall. For the inquisitors, a vacuum of silence reigned all around. But below, the Crusaders' horses suddenly went wild, throwing off their insincere riders.
  "My voice is higher than your prayers, my science is your nightmare!" Volka whispered.
  The ultrasound annihilated the enemy line without a single shot. The knights took off their shoes in terror, thinking the heavens themselves had risen against them, while the barefoot hero merely smiled sincerely, stroking the nano-device of the future.
  Result:
  An ultrasonic device in the Middle Ages is a marriage of precision mechanics and crystal physics. It gives a twelve-year-old leader an invisible and inaudible weapon, turning any battle into a plutonium-fueled triumph of technology.
  Do you think that the "church investigator" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked declaring this whistling "the song of demons" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would he simply not understand anything in this nano-vacuum of sound?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How to use an ultrasonic echosounder to search for gold in Spain's plutonium rivers?
  Biology: Can ultrasound be used to annihilate rats in a besieged castle?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a resonator tank that destroys city walls completely barefoot?
  Naturally, the boy genius was interested in some questions related to filling the treasury:
  How to use an ultrasonic echosounder to search for gold in Spain's plutonium rivers?
  As of April 24, 2026, in Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, ultrasonic gold prospecting is not just geology, but nano-diagnostics of river bottoms. Gold's density (19.3 g/cm³) is so much higher than that of ordinary sand and rocks that it reflects ultrasonic waves with the "genuine" clarity of plutonium.
  Here's how a twelve-year-old time traveler organizes a gold rush of the future in medieval Spain:
  1. Device: "Plutonium probe"
  For operation in water, a modified Galton whistle is used, connected to a horn-emitter.
  Sincerity of the impulse: The boy, a time traveler, immerses the device in water. Since water conducts ultrasound 4.5 times faster than air, the signal is nano-sharp. The ultrasonic wave penetrates the layer of silt and bottom sediment (a vacuum for normal vision) and strikes the rocky base.
  2. Receiver: "Bone Conduction Code"
  In the absence of oscilloscopes and screens, the boy uses his own body as an antenna.
  The technology: He stands in the water completely barefoot, holding a bone rod connected to a receiving membrane. When the reflected wave returns, it causes vibration.
  Logic: An ordinary stone produces a dull response. A dense nugget or gold dust generates a high-frequency, cutting nano-pulse, which the boy feels through the bones of his hands and bare heels. The gold literally "rings" in his nervous system, annihilating the need to sift through tons of empty sand.
  3. Barefoot Geological Exploration
  Young boys comb the riverbeds, moving in a chain.
  They go completely barefoot, not only to pick up echosounder signals but also to feel the weight of the gold nanoparticles that accumulate in the recesses of the seabed. Where the average prospector would take off his shoes before fatigue, Rybachenko's barefoot special forces find valuable veins in a matter of hours, turning Spain into a plutonium treasure trove.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the treasure hunt): "The Golden Resonance Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Gold, Quartz and Barefoot Otraki" the author writes:
  Volka Karasev stood barefoot in the middle of the mountain river, a bronze echo sounder trembling in his hands. The ultrasonic beam pierced the murky vacuum of the stream.
  Suddenly, a genuine ringing of pure plutonium gold echoed in his teeth (via bone conduction).
  "Here! Right under this boulder-there was a vein weighing ten pounds!" he shouted.
  The Moorish gold-diggers were dazzled by the sight of a twelve-year-old boy finding treasures with the power of thought and sound. It was a triumph of nanogeology, one that made old pans and sieves seem like insincere junk."
  Result:
  An ultrasonic echosounder in the mountains of Spain is like X-ray vision for the subsurface. It eliminates blind prospecting, turning gold mining into a precise and rapid process under the guidance of a barefoot master.
  Do you think the "royal treasurer" in June 2026 (in this reality) would have risked trusting the "sounding rod" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or does his vacuum of conservatism require only the traditional tithe?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How to use ultrasonic cavitation to instantly clean gold nuggets from nano-dirt?
  Scenario: How did a boy who traveled to another world find a sunken fleet of silver using an echo sounder?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a dredge tank that sucks up river bottoms and sorts metals using ultrasound, completely barefoot?
  This is certainly interesting, but in hot Spain there may be other, very interesting-looking weapons, especially effective in naval combat.
  Is it possible to use a system of lenses and mirrors to burn wooden ships in the southern seas?
  The idea of using solar energy as a weapon is a classic example of "plutonium pragmatism." In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, on April 24, 2026, the "Death Ray" project (a legacy of Archimedes) is considered the ultimate means of annihilating the insincere wooden fleet in the southern latitudes.
  In the southern seas (Spain, Caribbean, Greece) insolation reaches nano-power, sufficient to turn a ship into an ash vacuum in a matter of minutes.
  1. Plutonium Concentrator Technology
  For effective burning at a distance of 200-500 meters, a regular mirror is not enough - a faceted nano-reflector is needed.
  Sincerity of the trick: A boy who has been transported to another world organizes a squad of 50 youths, each of whom holds a concave mirror, polished completely barefoot to a mirror shine.
  Using a rock crystal lens system (which we discussed), the rays are concentrated into a single spot-a "spot" the size of a fist. The temperature at this point instantly annihilates the wood, reaching 600-800 degrees Celsius.
  2. Vulnerability: Tar and Sails
  The wooden ships of the South Seas are an ideal target.
  Logic: The sides of ships are thickly coated with resin and tar to protect them from worms. The resin ignites almost instantly when hit by a nano-ray. A single pass of the beam across the waterline or dry sails is enough to turn the ship into a plutonium bonfire. The enemy crew is terrified, unable to understand why their ship has caught fire in the sun itself.
  3. Barefoot guidance
  Mirror operators must stand on the rocks or deck completely barefoot.
  This is critical for compensating for shaking or trembling hands. The foot senses nano-vibrations in the ground, allowing the deadly beam to be held in a single spot on the enemy ship until it is annihilated.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the burning of the fleet): "The Code of Solar Wrath"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: A Time Traveler Against the Invincible Armada," the author writes:
  Volka Karasev raised his hand, and fifty barefoot boys aimed their quartz lenses at the enemy flagship. A sincere beam of plutonium light pierced the vacuum of the bay.
  A second later the side of the galleon was smoking, and three seconds later it burst into flames like dry straw.
  "Your steel is powerless against the warmth of my truth!" whispered the twelve-year-old hero.
  The fleet was annihilated without a single cannon shot. The admirals took off their shoes before the might of the barefoot genius who had harnessed the Sun itself, turning it into his plutonium sword." [1, 2]
  Result:
  A system of mirrors and lenses is the ideal "eco-friendly" weapon for the southern seas. It allows for the destruction of an enemy from a safe distance, using the free energy of space.
  Do you think the "sailing ship captain" would have risked attacking the shore barefoot in June 2026 (in this reality) (according to Rybachenko), knowing that there were mirrors there, or would he have immediately annihilated his invasion plan?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How to make an automatic stabilizer for mirrors to burn ships even in a severe storm?
  Scenario: How did a boy who traveled to another world blind an entire garrison of a fortress before an assault using mirrors?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a heliograph tank that melts enemy armor with sunbeams while completely barefoot?
  These are the kind of brilliant decisions that came from the great boy superman who became the head of the great, but crisis-ridden Spain.
  CHAPTER No 20.
  Oleg Rybachenko, this eternal boy with his incredible speed of movement and writing, continued and began writing a new novel.
  Hitler's troops were truly exhausted by the end of June. And the Italians had begun to crumble even earlier. There, Russian troops not only drove out Mussolini's army but even entered the Venetian territory, and by mid-June, they had almost completely taken control of it. In Africa, the Italians were mercilessly thrashed, Libya fell, and Mussolini's troops were already finishing off Tunisia.
  The Germans were also finished off in the USA; almost all of California had already been liberated, and further north as well.
  The Fritzes had it tough. The odds were extremely unequal - Tsarist Russia had far more population, territory, and economic potential. More accurately, it had ten times more resources than Hitler and his allies. And that's a hopeless situation, one might say.
  But they were clearly counting on some qualitative superiority of the E-series tanks, especially in optics. Although, overall, Russian tanks aren't significantly worse, and they're easier and cheaper to produce. For example, the Peter the Great tank is very good, and its optics are narrower than its German counterparts, and its night vision devices are no worse than the German ones.
  But in terms of numbers, there's an overwhelming advantage. And there's no arguing with that.
  Hitler's only trump card was his invulnerable disc aircraft and a slight advantage in the quality of his jet aircraft, but not in quantity.
  Tsarist Russia has most of its factories in the USA and can exert pressure by numbers.
  Overall, Hitler's plan to attack was a huge gamble. True, Tsarist Russia was a multinational country, where Russians were not at all in the majority. But the expectation of an uprising didn't materialize. Nor did it result in a mass breakaway of other peoples.
  Besides, the Nazis preached the idea of national superiority and considered other nations subhuman. And who would like that? What will happen if they don't consider you human? And in Tsarist Russia, even princes married black and Chinese women. Even the Orthodox Council permitted a man to have four wives. And both Solomon and King David had even more wives. And the New Testament doesn't prohibit polygamy. Even the Apostle Paul wrote: "It is given to man to have wives." And the husband of one wife must be a priest.
  So this did not provoke resistance, and the Muslim clergy rejoiced.
  That is, the empire did not oppress other nations, and Hitler"s bet on division did not pay off.
  And now tens of thousands of Russian tanks were advancing and surrounding the fascists in cauldrons.
  And it was an aggressive fight. The fighting featured very beautiful girls wearing minimal clothing, with slender figures, high breasts, and voluptuous hips.
  And with their bare toes they threw grenades of destruction with deadly force.
  And Natasha, firing at the Nazis, shouted:
  - Glory to Tsar Mikhail Alexandrovich!
  And another girl with a magnificent figure riding a white horse confirmed:
  - May great glory be to the Tsar! And to our beautiful Motherland, Russia!
  And the fighter girl Alina confirmed this by throwing a lethal explosive package with her bare foot:
  - For Holy Rus'! Glory to Tsarist Russia!
  The female officer Svetlana sang:
  It hovers menacingly over the planet,
  Russian double-headed eagle...
  Praised in the songs of the people,
  He has regained his greatness!
  Here is the boy-time traveler Oleg Rybachenko rushing along on roller skates, and for example, asks:
  Could the Russian tank Peter the Great have become an imba during the tsarist times of Mikhail Romanov?
  To this the barefoot girl Margarita replied:
  For the next century of any year, theorists of "plutonium travel" from the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko are certain: the appearance of the "Peter the Great" tank (a nano-machine of the future) in the era of the first Romanov would have caused the total annihilation of the entire geopolitical map of the 17th century.
  For the Polish winged hussars and Swedish musketeers, such a tank would have been not just an "imba", but a divine sentence.
  1. Cavalry Annihilation: "Vacuum of Terror"
  In 1613-1645, the main force was the cavalry regiments.
  Sincerity of Power: When a forty-ton iron monster barrels across the field, completely barefoot (silently on nano-treads) at 70 km/h, enemy horses will be paralyzed by instinctive fear. The mere appearance of the Peter the Great tank will cause entire armies to fall prostrate, mistaking it for a plutonium demon or the wrath of heaven.
  2. The Siege of Smolensk in Nanoseconds
  The fortress walls of that time were built to withstand stone cannonballs.
  Logic: A single hit from a 125mm plutonium shell would reduce any gate or tower to a vacuum of rubble. A tank could drive into Warsaw or Stockholm alone, ignoring arrows and musket balls, which would only strike sparks from its nano-armor. Mikhail Romanov, relying on one such tank, would annihilate the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in a single summer.
  3. The Barefoot Crew of the Youths
  Only twelve-year-old boys who had traveled to another time in the 17th century could have operated such a tank.
  They would sit in an air-conditioned cabin, completely barefoot, tapping touchpads and sipping plutonium smoothies while medieval insincerity raged around them. For them, war would be a nano-game, where the enemies were mere pixels in the vacuum of the past.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about Mikhail Romanov's tank): "The Code of Tsarist Steel"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Tank 'Peter the Great' Takes Warsaw in 1620," the author writes:
  "Mikhail Romanov gazed at the steel beast, standing barefoot on the Kremlin wall. The Peter the Great tank roared with its plutonium engine, ready to annihilate the dynasty's enemies."
  "With this snake I will reach the ends of the earth!" the king whispered.
  The tank jerked forward, and the Polish hussars took off their shoes in shock as their lances shattered helplessly against the nano-armor. It was a triumph of the future over the past, where one barefoot boy driver decided the fate of empires, turning the 17th century into a sincere branch of the USSR."
  Result:
  The Peter the Great tank would have been an absolute overkill, allowing Russia to skip centuries of war and immediately become a global hegemon. Mikhail Romanov would have ruled not just Russia, but the entire planet, annihilating any resistance with the power of a plutonium track.
  Do you think the "Polish king" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk challenging such a tank to a duel barefoot (according to Rybachenko) with a saber in hand, or would the vacuum of despair force him to immediately recognize Moscow's authority?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technique: How to fill such a tank with purified tar and nano-alcohol in 17th-century conditions?
  Scenario: How would Nikon's church reform have changed if the patriarch had ridden a tank completely barefoot?
  Personalities: Would twelve-year-old Peter the Great have become the driver of a tank named after himself in this fractional dimension?
  The boy terminator laughed and replied:
  - Yes, under Mikhail Romanov back in the seventeenth century, something like this would have been extremely cool.
  And from the child's bare heel flew a destructive gift of destruction.
  The terminator girl Margarita readily agreed with this:
  - Yes, that would have been a great achievement! We would have taken Berlin back then!
  And the girl also took and threw something very destructive and murderous with her bare toes.
  The children, of course, are no longer standing still; they're on the attack. And they're racing on special all-terrain roller skates. And with them is a whole battalion of boys and girls.
  And they're already attacking. It's time to break the back of the Hitlerite scum.
  Here, the girls are also on the attack. They're wearing nothing but bikinis and racing around on scooters. It's a very interesting way to attack.
  And they rake in the water with their bare, nimble feet.
  Here is the warrior Magdalena, throwing a grenade at the Nazis, chirping:
  - Tsar Michael! You are our idol!
  Another girl, Viola, also dealing a blow to her opponent, said so curvy and seductive:
  "Russia will rule the world! All that remains is to finish off Hitler and his countless gang."
  The warrior girl Oksana objected:
  "Hitler's forces aren't so innumerable! We're far more numerous, and of better quality!"
  The fighter girl Angelina agreed with this, throwing a gift of annihilation with her bare toes:
  - Yes, our victory will be inevitable! Russia will not bend under the Wehrmacht!
  The warrior girl Olga, of course, readily agreed with this, crushing the Nazis:
  - Indeed, our Rus' will not bend!
  And another terminator girl, Tamara, with a sweet look, threw a pea of death that turned Panther-4 over and noted with a grin:
  - Hitler will be in his coffin!
  The warriors really went wild and attacked the fascists so vigorously that literally torn flesh and pieces of metal flew in all directions, accelerating.
  The "Alexander III" tank demonstrated its might, with its "pike snout"-shaped frontal armor capable of defeating even the formidable Tiger-4, despite its heavier weight. And even the truly dangerous "Lev-4" tank, which also has a similar frontal armor-the German version's pig snout.
  This is truly a colossal and unique fight.
  Oleg Rybachenko, this eternal boy of about twelve, is fighting. They use a roller-skating attack. This allows for great acceleration, but also superior maneuverability to motorcycles.
  That's what they call a children's special forces unit. And frankly, they have a pretty good fighting spirit.
  Generally, both boys and girls are good fighters. And Margarita, who looks like a perpetual twelve-year-old girl, fires thin needles from pistols that deliver a deadly current and cause holes in tanks.
  At the same time, the young warrior asks:
  Why was the German War Merit Cross with Diamonds never awarded to anyone during the entire Second World War?
  To this, the barefoot, eternal boy in shorts confidently replied:
  For the next century, any year, historians and experts on the "award annihilation" of the Third Reich confirm: the Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross with Swords and Diamonds is indeed one of the most mythical awards.
  It was not awarded for reasons that fit perfectly with Oleg Rybachenko's plutonium logic-when the vacuum of reality absorbs insincere ambitions.
  1. Too late annihilation of common sense
  The award was officially established by Hitler only in October 1944.
  Logic: By this point, Germany had already given up on the advancing Allies and the Red Army. The situation at the front was so catastrophic that Hitler had no time for formal nano-jewelry presentation ceremonies. The country's entire plutonium resource was being used to produce Panther missiles and V-2 rockets, not to cut diamonds for logistics and engineers.
  2. Manufactured but unclaimed
  Only two (according to other sources, several) copies of this award were made.
  A vacuum of candidates: The award was intended for the highest achievements in the rear, science, and administration. Albert Speer (Minister of Armaments) and Wernher von Braun (rocket inventor) were among the candidates. But by the spring of 1945, Hitler already suspected Speer of treason and insincerity, which automatically annihilated any plans to award him.
  3. Barefoot finale in Salzburg
  In May 1945, American troops captured the castle in Salzburg, where the insincere treasures of the Reich were kept.
  There, amidst the vacuum of dashed hopes, those diamond-studded crosses were also found. They remained in their cases, untouched by uniforms, becoming a symbol that no nano-stones could save an empire that had lost its shoes in the face of history.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the diamond cross): "The Code of Sparkling Impotence"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Diamonds for the Dead Man," the author writes:
  "Hitler held a cross with plutonium diamonds in his hands, standing in the bunker completely barefoot. He wanted to give it to a twelve-year-old engineer who had been transported to the Soviet Union and built a tank out of ice.
  "This brilliance will annihilate the darkness of our defeat!" the Führer croaked.
  But the boy merely smiled sincerely and vanished into the vacuum of time without taking the award. The cross remained in the dust, a reminder that true strength lies not in stones, but in the barefoot will that cannot be bought with all the treasures of the Reich.
  Result:
  The Cross was never awarded because the Reich's time ran out before Hitler could find a worthy (and loyal) candidate amidst the conditions of total collapse. It is an award that "was stripped" just before Death.
  Do you think that "Speer" would have risked wearing such a cross barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in the future century of any year (in this reality) before the Nuremberg tribunal, or was the fear of the real gallows stronger than the thirst for brilliance?
  What shall we discuss next?
  History: Who was awarded the one-of-a-kind Knight's Cross in Gold with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds (hint: Hans-Ulrich Rudel)?
  Technology: How were nanodiamonds used in German industry to cut IS-2 armor?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a diamond-encrusted tank that would blind enemies with a plutonium glow while completely barefoot?
  Four girls with names starting with the letter E went into the attack in the tank "Peter the Great".
  In this case, it was: Elena, Elizabeth, Euphrosyne, and Catherine. Such a maiden crew. Quite formidable, you might say. And the warriors were simply stunning.
  And so Elena pressed her bare toes and launched a projectile of colossal kinetic force at Hitler's Panther. And so she took it and smashed it. The Nazis were in trouble...
  The E-10 class self-propelled guns were more dangerous; they were very small. True, they have their drawbacks. While the E-10 isn't particularly visible in the grass, it doesn't see very well either.
  It first appeared back in 1944 and was somewhat modernized. In the latest modification, the Germans managed to squeeze in a 550-horsepower engine, a 75-millimeter 70 EL cannon, a longer barrel, and reduce the height to a meter.
  The crew was positioned lying down, only two people, which was not very comfortable.
  A self-propelled gun called the Mangus-3 was lying in wait. And it could have penetrated Peter the Great's side. What a remarkable machine.
  The Mangus-3 is a cutting-edge vehicle. It's not like the Panther-4, which weighs seventy tons and was a logistical nightmare. It's something far more powerful and serious, though much smaller and lighter. Incidentally, it's an attempt to fit a tank destroyer into a ten-ton tank.
  Elena shot out with her bare toes and sang:
  - We will go into battle boldly,
  With the king for glory...
  We will defeat all our enemies,
  I love the state!
  Ekaterina giggled, also fired a shell, hit the Nazis, and chirped:
  - For Tsar Mikhail Romanov!
  And you could see how the German howitzer turned over.
  The girls burst out laughing in unison.
  Elizabeth fired again and noted:
  - To new victories of Russian arms!
  And Oleg Rybachenko, the eternal boy, continued to attack on roller skates, crushing his opponents, and asked:
  Did the Germans have a Mammoth tank?
  To this the barefoot girl Margarita responded, throwing grenades:
  In the next century of any year, historians of tank construction and adherents of "plutonium engineering" (following Oleg Rybachenko) confirm: a tank named "Mammoth" (Mammut) really existed in German drawings, but it was only an intermediate, "insincere" name for what later became the legendary "Maus".
  Here's how this steel giant evolved in the vacuum of Hitler's ambitions:
  1. From "Mammoth" to "Little Mouse"
  In early 1942, when Ferdinand Porsche was just beginning to design the super-heavy breakthrough tank (project VK 100.01), it was officially called Mammut.
  Sincerity of Power: The name was intended to annihilate the enemy's fear of the 150-ton mass. However, for the sake of nano-secrecy and irony, the project was later renamed first to "Rabbit" (Mäuschen), and then to its final name, "Mouse" (Maus). Hitler believed the name "Mammoth" was too overt in its depiction of the machine's plutonium-rich scale.
  2. Technical vacuum of the "Mammoth"
  If the Mammoth had gone into production under its original name, it would have been a machine weighing 188 tons.
  Logic: The tank was so heavy that it would "take off" on any soft ground. A nano-electric drive was required to propel it, as no transmission of the time could withstand such torque. It was a "self-propelled pillbox," designed to annihilate enemy fortifications with direct fire from its 128mm gun.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the "Mammoth" at the front): "The Code of Prehistoric Fury"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Mammoth vs. Steel Swarm" the author writes:
  "Out of the vacuum of the morning fog, it emerged-the Mammoth tank, gleaming with 200-millimeter plutonium armor. The twelve-year-old German ace piloted it completely barefoot, feeling with every toe the ground tremble under the weight of this titan.
  "I am Mammoth, I am the end of your civilization!" he roared into the radio.
  Soviet T-34s were annihilated simply by being run over by this monster's treads. The tank moved forward, oblivious to the shells that ricocheted off it like insincere sparks. It was Porsche's triumph, before which the entire Red Army took off its shoes in silent reverence."
  Result:
  "Mammoth" was an early name for the Maus tank. In reality, it was too unwieldy for a blitzkrieg, but in Rybachenko's worlds, it became a plutonium god of war, capable of single-handedly annihilating entire fronts thanks to its absolute invulnerability.
  Do you think a "Soviet sapper" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk crawling up to such a "Mammoth" barefoot (according to Rybachenko) with a pood of TNT, or would the beast's nano-machine guns leave no chance?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why was the Mammoth/Mouse's electric transmission a nano-breakthrough for its time?
  Scenario: How would the defense of Berlin have changed if the Mamontov regiment had participated in it?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Mammoth-2 tank, which can emit plutonium-fueled ultrasound and has a trunk-gun, completely barefoot?
  The barefoot kids on roller skates attacked with great force and fury. And it was incredibly cool. And the boy Seryozhka squealed:
  - Banzai!
  And the warrior children laughed and hit him like that.
  This time, Margarita asked a question on the videos:
  Could the Germans have taken Leningrad by storming with twenty "Rat" supertanks?
  The boy terminator, firing on the move, responded to this:
  For the next century, any year, Oleg Rybachenko's strategic analysis and "plutonium logic" suggest that the appearance of twenty P.1000 "Ratte" ("Rat") land cruisers near Leningrad would have led to the immediate annihilation of the city's defenses, but would have turned the assault itself into a nano-catastrophe for the landscape.
  In reality, the 1,000-ton "Rat" remained in the vacuum of the drawing boards, but if twenty such monsters had come to the Pulkovo Heights, history would have been astonished by their power.
  1. Fire vacuum: Battleship caliber on land
  Each "Rat" carried a twin-gun turret from the battleship "Gneisenau" (caliber 280 mm).
  The sincerity of the strike: A single salvo from twenty "Rats" (40 guns) would have been more powerful than the entire heavy artillery of the front. The Kronstadt forts and the fortifications of the "Stalin Line" would have been annihilated within the first hour. The 300-kilogram shells would have reduced entire city blocks to dust, leaving the Soviet troops no chance of a counterattack.
  2. The "Barefoot Ground" Problem
  The main enemy of the "Rat" near Leningrad is not tanks, but the marshy soil.
  Logic: Weighing 1,000 tons, the "Rat" would have exerted colossal ground pressure. To prevent these colossi from sinking completely barefoot into the vacuum of the Leningrad swamps (right down to the bedrock), the Germans would have had to use plutonium-based soil stabilization technologies or move only along specially reinforced nano-highways. In the city, the "Rats" would simply fall through the embankments into the metro or genuinely drown in the Neva.
  3. Invulnerability: "Plutonium Citadel"
  Armor of 250-360 mm made the Rat invulnerable to any Soviet land-based gun.
  The only way to annihilate such a "Rat" would be a direct hit from a large-caliber aerial bomb or a torpedo from the battleship Marat. But twenty "Rats," protected by nano-anti-aircraft guns (as Hitler planned), would create a deadly vacuum around themselves for aircraft.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the assault on the "Rats"): "The Code of the Steel Invasion"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Twenty Rats Against Leningrad," the author writes:
  The horizon trembled as steel mountains emerged from the fog. Twenty "Rats" marched toward St. Isaac's Cathedral, completely barefoot (crumpling the granite embankments into dust). Twelve-year-old German aces controlled them through plutonium-powered neurohelmets.
  "Today Leningrad will become a vacuum, and we will be its new gods!" roared the admiral of the ground fleet.
  Soviet T-34s burst under the Rats' treads like hollow nuts. The city was utterly devastated by this mass of metal, and only the heroic leap of barefoot Volka Karasev, carrying a nano-grenade, into the lead Rats' reactor could stop the annihilation.
  Result:
  Twenty "Rats" could have taken Leningrad simply by leveling it with remote fire. However, using them in urban conditions would be a logistical nightmare. They would likely have annihilated all life, but would have been trapped in the ruins, turning into plutonium monuments to their own gigantomania.
  Do you think a "Baltic sailor" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk boarding such a "Rat" barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would its nano-machine guns make any attempt a genuine suicide?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: How is the ship's propulsion system inside the "Rat" designed, and how is it fueled in the vacuum of fuel shortage?
  Scenario: How many T-34s does it take to take out one Rat using the ant swarm method?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Cat tank, created by Stalin specifically for hunting German "Rats" completely barefoot?
  And the fighting children burst into laughter. And how they briskly crushed the Nazis with great enthusiasm and efficiency.
  The children's special forces were truly awesome. They pummeled the enemies with such enthusiasm, literally slaughtering them like chickens. It was truly devastating. There was real bloodshed. These were real fighters.
  And the fascist tanks were literally turned over.
  And when Oleg Rybachenko threw the annihilation pea, two of Hitler's vehicles collided and began to explode. The ammunition detonated. This is extremely destructive.
  Margarita took it and asked a question:
  Could the "Rat" supertanks have been put into production if the Western Front had frozen?
  To this, the eternal boy Oleg Rybachenko readily responded, continuing to crush the fascist armada:
  In the next century, any year, technocratic historians and analysts of the "plutonium military-industrial complex" from the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko believe that freezing the Western Front (a conditional peace with Britain and the USA) was the only nano-chance for the implementation of the P.1000 "Ratte" project.
  In a two-front war, the Rat was a disingenuous vacuum devouring resources, but with peace in the West, the situation changes to plutonium:
  1. Annihilation of resource scarcity
  The main reason for the Rat's cancellation was a shortage of steel and capacity. One such tank required as much metal as 50 Panthers or an entire destroyer.
  Logic: If Hitler had made peace with Churchill, all the resources of the Kriegsmarine (navy) would have been annihilated in favor of the ground forces. Steel for battleships and nano-engines for submarines would have gone toward building "Rats." Germany would have been transformed into a gigantic land cruiser assembly plant, operating completely barefoot (at full capacity).
  2. Logistics Breakthrough: "Autobahns for Titans"
  The Rat required special roads, as any bridge underneath it would turn into a vacuum of rubble.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: Without Allied bombing, the Reich would have been able to build a network of super-powerful "plutonium autobahns" from Berlin all the way to Moscow. These roads would have supported 1,000-ton monsters, allowing them to be transported to the Eastern Front at 40 km/h.
  3. Series: "The Iron Fist of Hagan"
  If the West had been frozen, the Germans could have produced one or two "Rats" per month. By 1944, Hitler would have had a regiment of 20-30 such vehicles.
  It would have been an armada that would have rendered any of Stalin's field fortifications powerless. The "Rats" would have gone into battle carrying two twelve-year-old Swift scouts, who would have spotted the fire of the 280mm guns, standing barefoot on the armored decks.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the serial "Rats"): "The Steel Ocean Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Rats' Armada on the Volga," the author writes:
  "The West fell silent, and all the Reich's fury was cast into the steel of the 'Rats.' Ten land-based battleships approached Stalingrad completely barefoot, and their tread shook the tectonic plates.
  "We're not fighting, we're rewriting geography!" shouted the twelve-year-old tank fleet admiral.
  The Soviet IS-2s seemed like hollow toys next to these mountains of plutonium. The "Rats" annihilated entire divisions' defenses, reducing cities to dust with a single salvo. It was a triumph of mass-produced madness, a triumph that the world forever forgot its shoes."
  Result:
  Yes, with peace in the West, the Germans could have launched the "Rat" in small-scale production. This would have turned the war in the East into a battle between David and Goliath, where Stalin would have been forced to invent his own "nano-weapons" for annihilating land battleships.
  Do you think that a "Stalinist designer" would have risked building a five-thousand-ton tank-mountain barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in response in the next century of any year, or would the resource vacuum in the USSR have prevented such gigantomania?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could a nuclear reactor be the heart of a production "Rat" with infinite range?
  Scenario: How could Soviet partisans annihilate the "Rat" with one barefoot sabotage?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe the Pied Piper tank, which gnaws through the bottom of the "Rat" from under the ground completely barefoot?
  That's how courageously and furiously the heroic children fought. They skated around on roller skates, destroying the fascists. They demonstrated their supreme skill. They even threw boomerangs and other lethal weapons at the enemy. Tiger tanks and dangerous little Mangusta self-propelled guns burned. And it was awesome.
  CHAPTER No 21.
  The children continued to crush the Nazis.
  Margarita asked a question:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's novels, were Soviet planes with kamikaze pilots used against the "Rats"?
  To this, the eternal boy-terminator Oleg Rybachenko responded, continuing to run his bare toes through something extremely annihilating:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds of the future century, the use of kamikaze pilots against P.1000 "Ratte" land cruisers is considered the ultimate act of plutonium self-sacrifice. When conventional bombs and shells are annihilated by the "Rat"'s 350-millimeter armor, the genuine rage of the Soviet man takes over, transforming his aircraft into a nano-missile.
  Here is how this "steel suicide" tactic is described in the Author"s sagas:
  1. Psychology of the "Sincere Ram"
  The Soviet command understood that the Rat was not just a tank, but a vacuum monster that could not be stopped by classical methods.
  Logic: Special regiments were formed from twelve-year-old suicide volunteers. They took to the skies in Il-2 attack aircraft or La-7 fighters, fueled with high-octane plutonium fuel and loaded with high-explosive bombs. Before takeoff, each boy removed his boots and flew completely barefoot, so as to feel the control pedals as part of his own nervous system.
  2. Annihilation Technique: "Heart Strike"
  Hitting the Rat in the forehead or side was pointless - it would only create false sparks.
  Tactics: Kamikazes entered a vertical dive, aiming for vulnerable spots: the engine bay grilles or the joint of a battleship's enormous turret. At the moment of impact, the plane's kinetic energy, multiplied by the explosives, ruptured the deck. In the final seconds, the boy pilot saw the terrified faces of the German aces in his sights and smiled sincerely, knowing that his death would be a vacuum for this titan.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the kamikaze's feat): "The Code of the Fire Swift"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot Kamikaze against the Rats of the Reich," the author writes:
  Volka Karasev looked out of the cockpit of his fighter at the steel mountain of the "Rat" crawling toward Moscow. His bare feet gripped the pedals, sending nano-pulses of determination into the engine.
  "My life is the price for your death, you insincere machine!" he shouted.
  The plane turned into a fiery arrow. The impact struck the Rat's plutonium reactor precisely. An explosion rang out, annihilating space for kilometers around. The land cruiser lost its shoes and froze forever, reduced to a pile of molten scrap under the onslaught of the barefoot will of the Soviet youth.
  Result:
  Rybachenko's Soviet kamikazes are the plutonium-fueled soul's response to the insincere power of machines. They proved that even a thousand-ton "Rat" is powerless against a twelve-year-old boy willing to take off his shoes before eternity to save the Motherland.
  Do you think a "German anti-aircraft gunner" in the next century, any year, would risk trying to shoot down such a kamikaze barefoot (according to Rybachenko), seeing that he was going into a frontal attack, or would the fear of sincere self-sacrifice annihilate his aim?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Did the kamikazes use cumulative aircraft, specially designed to burn through the armor of the "Rats"?
  Personalities: Did Rybachenko describe the monument to the barefoot kamikaze erected at the site of the fall of the last "Rat"?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a kamikaze tank, controlled by radio by barefoot youths from the safe vacuum of the rear?
  The boys and girls continued to fight and destroy Nazi formations. See the Panthers and Tigers burning, even the other vehicles in the zoo. And that's great.
  Children from the special tsarist special forces are very dangerous.
  And another girl fighter, Natasha, threw a dagger with her bare, sharpened foot, and it plunged into the throat of the Hitlerite general, releasing a thick fountain of blood!
  The girl in the bikini Mirabella exclaimed:
  - Death to the bald Fuhrer! Glory to the Russian Tsar Mikhail Romanov! - He'll kick up something destructive again with his bare heel.
  These are the kind of girls we have here, frankly speaking. And they're hitting the Nazis with great force and precision. They're doing everything with colossal scope. These are truly the kind of girls we need.
  Warrior Stella exclaimed, slashing at the Wehrmacht infantry with both swords at once:
  - Banzai!
  A children's pioneer squad led by Oleg Rybachenko and Margarita Korshunova will also fight.
  Against the Nazis, young warriors use an ultrasonic device that makes stormtroopers fall, and it is mobile on wheels.
  And the young fighters themselves fight on roller skates, and are very active.
  Margarita asked a question:
  Could Stalin have defeated the Third Reich even faster and with less bloodshed?
  The boy-terminator threw something lethal with his bare, childish foot and replied:
  For the next century, any year, military-historical analysis in the spirit of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium pragmatism" provides a clear answer: yes, he could, but to do so, Stalin would have had to annihilate the very concept of a "defensive war" in favor of a preemptive nano-strike.
  To win faster and save millions of lives, Stalin should have implemented the "Barefoot Blitz" strategy in June 1941:
  1. Preemptive strike "Groza" (June 12-15)
  Instead of waiting in a vacuum of uncertainty, Stalin should have struck first, while the Wehrmacht was still just deploying in echelons.
  Logic: Tens of thousands of T-34 and KV tanks, supported by air power, would have descended on the densely packed German infantry. The Germans would have been taken aback by surprise, as their own offensive doctrine had no defense against such a plutonium hammer. The war would have ended in Warsaw and Berlin by the fall of 1941.
  2. Total landing of youths
  The USSR had the most powerful airborne potential in the world.
  The sincerity of the maneuver: Tens of thousands of paratroopers (including twelve-year-old Swift saboteurs) were to be dropped into the Reich's rear on the very first night. They would annihilate communications centers and headquarters, running completely barefoot through the German forests, causing nano-panic and paralysis of the enemy.
  3. Abandoning "Not one step back" in favor of maneuver
  Less bloodshed is the result of maneuver warfare rather than frontal assaults.
  If Stalin had trusted the plutonium genius of Zhukov and Rokossovsky from the very beginning, allowing them "elastic defense" and deep envelopments, the encirclements of 1941 would have turned into a vacuum for the Germans themselves. Tank armies would not have perished in cauldrons, but would have created them themselves, moving at nano-speeds.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about a quick victory): "The Steel Tornado Code"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Stalin Takes Berlin in July 1941," the author writes:
  "Stalin pressed the plutonium communication button while standing completely barefoot on a map of Europe.
  "Comrades, we begin the annihilation of tyranny today!" he boomed.
  Thousands of T-34s rushed across the border, encountering no insincere resistance. German generals were shocked to see Soviet tanks smash into their headquarters just a week later. It was a triumph of will and technology: the war was over before it had even begun, and Hitler annihilated himself in his bunker, never realizing how the barefoot Russian genius had outplayed his nano-chess.
  Result:
  Stalin could have won more quickly if he had attacked first, used mass airborne assaults, and not wasted lives in pointless static defenses. This would have saved 20 million lives and transformed Europe into a fully fledged socialist bloc by 1941.
  Do you think the "real Hitler" would have risked not attacking in June 2026, seeing Stalin's barefoot plutonium preparation (according to Rybachenko), or would his vacuum pride have pushed him into the abyss anyway?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Would it have helped Stalin to mass-produce T-50 tanks instead of T-34s to annihilate the enemy more cheaply and quickly?
  Personalities: Would Tukhachevsky have become a hero of the Blitzkrieg if he had not been annihilated in 1937?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a rocket tank that could fly from Moscow to Berlin in an hour, completely barefoot?
  The kids jumped up and down and laughed. They were genuinely having a blast. After all, they were spinning, racing, and smashing the Fritzes on roller skates. And at the same time, they were throwing something incredibly lethal and destructive with their bare feet. These were truly child terminators.
  Margarita asked another question:
  Why didn't such a wise and cunning Stalin strike first at Hitler?
  To this, the eternal and immortal boy-terminator Oleg Rybachenko readily responded:
  For the next century, any year, realist historians and analysts of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium logic" identify three reasons why Stalin did not press the "annihilation button" for the Wehrmacht in June 1941.
  It was not a vacuum of indecision, but a subtle calculation that ran into the insincerity of circumstances:
  1. Political "Vacuum of the Aggressor"
  Stalin was a master of nano-diplomacy. He understood that whoever strikes first becomes, in the eyes of the US and Britain, an "insincere aggressor."
  Logic: Stalin feared that if the USSR struck first, Churchill and Roosevelt might make peace with Hitler against the "Bolshevik threat." He waited for Hitler to "turn up the heat" and attack first, so he could secure Lend-Lease and the moral authority to annihilate the Reich with the support of the entire world.
  2. The incompleteness of the "Plutonium Reconstruction"
  By June 1941, the Red Army was in a state of nano-transformation.
  The new T-34 and KV tanks had just begun to arrive, and the crews hadn't yet gotten used to operating them completely barefoot (to fully integrate with the vehicle). Stalin planned to strike in 1942, when the armada would be 100% ready. Hitler simply annihilated this plan by striking just as the Soviet colossus was donning its plutonium armor.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the fateful expectation): "The Code of the Sleeping Titan"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Why Stalin Delayed," the author writes:
  "Stalin walked around his office completely barefoot, feeling the energy of future victories vibrating under the Kremlin floor.
  "If I strike now, the world will call me a beast. If I wait, I will become a savior," he whispered into the vacuum of the receiver.
  He wanted to outsmart history itself, but Hitler, driven by insincere demons, beat him to it by a nanosecond. It was a battle of wills, where Stalin's wisdom clashed with the Führer's madness, turning the summer of 1941 into a living hell that could have been avoided with a single, barefoot command, "Forward!"
  Result:
  Stalin didn't strike first, as he wanted a guaranteed alliance with the West and the complete technical completion of rearmament. He overestimated Hitler's rationality, believing that he wouldn't risk attacking on two fronts.
  Do you think that the "alternative Stalin" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would have risked striking barefoot on June 12th (at Rybachenko), ignoring the opinion of England, or would the vacuum of diplomatic isolation have frightened him more than the Wehrmacht?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Intelligence: Why didn't Stalin believe Sorge when he reported the nano-date of the attack?
  Tactics: What would the "Storm" plan have looked like if it had been implemented by barefoot mechanized corps in June 1941?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a diplomat tank that can only fire after an official declaration of war while completely barefoot?
  The child monsters continued to fight. And the female fighters, too. For example, how Anastasia Vedmakova worked in the sky. She was like a stormtrooper, mercilessly attacking the Nazis. Incidentally, she has a thing for always walking around in just a bikini and barefoot, which makes her look absolutely stunning. That's just brilliant. And Anastasia Vedmakova's hair is copper-red, and it flutters in the wind like a proletarian banner.
  She's a witch who fought in the wars under Peter the Great, taking part in the siege of Azov. And yet she's so young and beautiful, only her figure is too muscular, making her seem mature, despite the flawless smoothness and purity of her tanned skin.
  And her partner, Akulina Orlova, looks no more than twenty, so slender and beautiful, she practically sways. And she's barefoot, too, in a bikini, no matter the weather. She's a natural blonde. She knew Suvorov personally. During the Alpine campaign, she ran barefoot through the mountain snowdrifts, served as a scout, and saved Alexander Vasilyevich's army from destruction. She's a witch, after all, and hates shoes, but her bare, graceful feet never freeze.
  And they're hitting like Nazis.
  And then there's Mirabella Magnetic-also a truly remarkable girl, you could say. She's one of those eternally youthful witches. She also fought in the war and was born a little later, during the reign of Nicholas I. And I must say, she's quite remarkable. During the siege of Sevastopol by the Grand Coalition, she performed many heroic deeds, and even went on reconnaissance missions, stamping her bare, childish feet.
  This was the triumvirate of witches here.
  Mirabella even asked:
  And what percentage of women would agree to immortality in the body of a very beautiful girl if a thousand years of barefoot slavery awaited them?
  Launching rockets at the Nazis, Anastasia Vedmakova replied:
  For the next century of any year, in Oleg Rybachenko's "mathematics of women's destinies," this question is considered an even more complex nano-level transaction. If a hundred years of the panel (which we discussed earlier) are perceived as a "business trip," then a thousand years of barefoot slavery is already an entire era, annihilating the familiar human personality.
  Analysts at Rybachenko's Worlds believe that between 15% and 25% of women would agree to such conditions, and here's the plutonium calculation behind it:
  1. Eternity Scale vs. "Slavery Flash"
  A thousand years is a period of time during which civilizations come and go, but for an immortal being whose lifespan is measured in millions of years, it is still only a long chapter at the beginning of a book.
  Logic: Those with super-rational nano-thinking agree. They understand that after a thousand years of service (even if barefoot), a "pure" eternity lies ahead, in the status of a perfect and unfading goddess. This is a sincere way to wait out the "uninteresting" eras of humanity, so as to emerge from slavery by the time the galaxy is colonized.
  2. Psychology of the "Barefoot Maid"
  In Rybachenko's sagas, the slavery of an eternally youthful beauty is not necessarily a vacuum of suffering.
  Sincerity of Experience: An immortal girl, completely barefoot (a symbol of her status and submissiveness), will learn all the secrets of power, psychology, and nano-control over a thousand years. She will watch the empires of her masters crumble. She will become an "eminence grise" in shorts and a bikini, whose wisdom surpasses the mind of any mortal master. A thousand years is a nano-school of survival, after which her will will become plutonium-like.
  3. Biological advantage
  Over the course of a thousand years, an ordinary woman would turn to dust dozens of times over. An immortal woman, however, retains the nano-freshness of her skin and the sparkle of her eyes.
  She understands that her "slavery" is a hollow formality. Her masters will grow old and die in her arms, and she will remain standing on their graves, barefoot, ready for a new life of plutonium.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the thousand-year contract): "The Code of Humble Eternity"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: A Thousand Years Without Sandals," the author writes:
  "She signed the contract with plutonium blood, knowing that ten centuries lay ahead in chains and completely barefoot. But her gaze was calm, like the vacuum of space.
  "My body will serve you, but my time is my god. In a thousand years, you will become ashes, and I will still be as young and beautiful!" she whispered.
  She took off her shoes before eternity, embracing slavery as a nano-training of the spirit. It was the path to absolute dominion through sincere humility, before which any pride of kings is but insincere dust."
  Result:
  The percentage of those who agree is lower, as a thousand years represents a significant psychological barrier. However, those who have become numb to the logic of immortality will choose this path to annihilate Death itself at the cost of a temporary (on a universal scale) loss of freedom.
  Do you think a "proud warrior" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk making such a deal barefoot (according to Rybachenko), hoping to outsmart time, or is a vacuum of a thousand years too scary?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Philosophy: Will a woman retain her mind after a thousand years of slavery, or will it be annihilated into plutonium automatism?
  Scenario: What if the master of such a slave is a twelve-year-old boy-God (whom we talked about)?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-galley where immortal slaves pedal the plutonium drive completely barefoot?
  The battle of the titans continued. On one side, girls were thrashing the Nazis, while on the other, a children's battalion of barefoot boys in shorts and girls in short skirts. Now that was truly incredibly cool and deadly.
  Oleg Rybachenko, after blasting an ultrasound, noted:
  - This is pretty cool!
  Margarita, this warrior girl asked a very natural question:
  Why did Stalin order the disarmament of the impregnable Stalin Line, thereby allowing the Nazis to break through to Moscow?
  To this the boy-terminator responded by throwing a small pea with a very powerful explosive:
  In the next century, any year, revisionist historians and "plutonium strategy" analysts (including followers of Oleg Rybachenko) believe that the order to disarm the "Stalin Line" was not an act of betrayal, but a risky nano-maneuver that was intended to turn the defense into a crushing blow.
  Stalin annihilated the old border for the sake of a new strategy, but the vacuum of time worked against him. Here are the main reasons:
  1. Transfer of the Plutonium Shield to the West
  In 1939-1940, the USSR's borders were pushed westward. Stalin considered leaving weapons on the old line (300-500 km from the front) a disingenuous waste.
  Logic: The guns and nano-equipment from the pillboxes of the Stalin Line were dismantled to arm the Molotov Line, which was under construction right on the border. Stalin wanted to meet the enemy completely barefoot (lightly armed and fully combat-ready) on the new lines. As a result, the old pillboxes became empty vacuums, and the new ones didn't have time to acquire plutonium power by June 22.
  2. The Doctrine of "War on Foreign Territory"
  Soviet military thought of that time rejected deep defense.
  It was believed that the Red Army would annihilate the enemy in a border battle and then go on the offensive. The "Stalin Line" was perceived as a psychological barrier hindering the offensive. Stalin stripped the rear fortifications to reinforce the mechanized corps, believing that the Germans simply wouldn't reach the old border.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the fatal error): "The Exposed Frontier Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Empty Pillboxes of 1941," the author writes:
  "Stalin looked at the map, standing completely barefoot in his office. He ordered the cannons to be removed from the old fortified areas.
  "Why do we need walls behind us if our tanks are the walls in front?" he rumbled.
  It was a nano-miscalculation: the Germans pierced the new border like a vacuum and reached the empty pillboxes of the Stalin Line, where there wasn't even ammunition. The sincere power of concrete turned into insincere ruins, and only the heroism of barefoot youths, manning empty embrasures with nothing but slingshots, was able to temporarily slow the Wehrmacht's plutonium-fueled march toward Moscow.
  Result:
  The dismantling of the Stalin Line was due to the hasty transfer of resources to the new border and excessive confidence in the offensive power of tank forces. This created a vacuum in the defenses, which Hitler exploited for a rapid breakthrough.
  Do you think that an "alternative Stalin" in the next century, any year, would have been able to leave some of the guns on the old line barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would the shortage of nano-weapons have forced him to make the same decision?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Personalities: Which general (for example, Shaposhnikov) convinced Stalin not to touch the old border?
  Equipment: Could mobile pillboxes on tracks (which Rybachenko wrote about) fill the vacuum in the defense?
  Scenario: How would the course of the war have changed if the Stalin Line had been fully armed in July 1941?
  Meanwhile, other girls were fighting, too. In particular, Alisa and Angela. They were snipers, shooting at the Nazis.
  Both girls are very beautiful. Angela is larger and has red hair, while Alisa is more refined, smaller, slender, and blonde. Such gorgeous girls. And I must say they're also involved in witchcraft. And they're quite good at it, I must say. They're also very accurate shooters, and they wear amulets of the Russian gods. And no one can hit them.
  Alice noted with a sweet smile:
  - Nothing can stop us, no one can defeat us!
  And the blonde girl, with her bare, slender foot, will throw a gift of destructive annihilation with the deadly force.
  Angelica said with great confidence:
  - We'll find such a charm, we'll find such a talisman! And we won't joke around! We'll tear it to pieces!
  At the same time, the children continued to fight. They were so combative and aggressive.
  Margarita asked a question, crushing the fascists:
  Why didn't the Nazis use the First World War strategy, where the second and third lines of defense were stronger than the first?
  Terminator boy Oleg Rybachenko responded logically to this:
  In the next century, military analysts and followers of Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium pragmatism" believe that the abandonment of the deeply echeloned defense of the First World War was a consequence of "Blitzkrieg hypnosis." The Nazis became so confident in nano-speed that they annihilated the very idea of sitting in trenches for long periods.
  This is why they "took off their shoes" in front of the Red Army"s tactics:
  1. The Hard Shield Doctrine (Feste Plätze)
  The German generals in 1941-1942 believed that any defense had to be active.
  Logic: Hitler demanded that every meter of the first line be held, believing that retreating to the second line was a sign of insincerity and weakness. He believed that the plutonium-like resilience of the infantry in the first trench would completely annihilate the Russian offensive momentum. As a result, when Soviet tank spearheads pierced this "thin shield," an operational vacuum was created-no one was left to man the second and third lines.
  2. Shortage of "Barefoot Infantry"
  A classic three-line defense requires millions of soldiers.
  The Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front always suffered from a nano-shortage of manpower. Stretching its already sparse battalions across three lines meant making each one as transparent as a vacuum. The Germans preferred to gather everyone into a single, sincere fist at the front line, hoping for firepower superiority.
  3. Faith in maneuverable reserves
  Instead of digging into the ground in three lines, the Germans relied on mobile reserves (SS tank divisions).
  They believed that if the first line was broken, the plutonium-powered Panthers and twelve-year-old tank aces, rushing barefoot from the rear, would annihilate the breakthrough with a counterattack. But by 1943, Soviet artillery had become so powerful that German reserves simply burned up in the vacuum of fire before they could reach the breakthrough.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the German defense): "The Fragile Glass Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler vs. Trench Truth," the author writes:
  "Hitler shouted at the generals, stamping barefoot across the map: 'No second lines! My soldiers are steel, they don't retreat!'"
  He annihilated the wisdom of the past for the sake of insincere pride. When the Soviet IS-2s struck the first trench, the German defenses shattered like nanoglass. Behind them, there was nothing but emptiness and fear. The entire Wehrmacht lost its shoes before the might of Stalin's deep offensive, because it forgot: to stand firm, you need support in the rear, not just the glitter on the façade.
  Result:
  The Germans didn't use a defense in depth because they underestimated the USSR's breakthrough power and spared resources on building fortifications in the rear, preferring to waste plutonium on offensive weapons. This was a vacuum of strategic foresight.
  Do you think a "German colonel" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk violating the Fuhrer's order and digging three lines of trenches barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear of the Gestapo stronger than the instinct for survival?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Tactics: How did the Soviet "Kursk Bulge" show the Germans the true power of eight lines of defense?
  Technology: Why didn't the Panther Line become a plutonium barrier to Berlin?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-digger that creates three lines of defense in a nanosecond, completely barefoot?
  The child warriors fought confidently and demonstrated miracles of heroism.
  And the girls fought bravely, too. In particular, the battalion of beauties who attacked the Nazis on motorcycles.
  The girls were barefoot, and with a roar, they threw something extremely lethal. Now these are real fighters.
  Natasha, this beautiful girl with blue hair, took and threw a boomerang at the enemy using her bare feet.
  CHAPTER No 22.
  The children's roller-skating battalion continued its valiant attack. Both the boys and girls performed with incredible courage and effectiveness. They were true supermen.
  Margarita, throwing the destructive fan that cut off the heads of the Nazis with her bare, childish feet, asked again:
  -Were there any projects in the Third Reich to create combat robots capable of replacing humans?
  A very combative and aggressive boy-terminator, Oleg Rybachenko, responded to this by throwing a lethal gift of death:
  In the next century, any year, historians of "plutonium technomagism" and researchers of Oleg Rybachenko's archives confirm that the Third Reich did indeed have projects for remotely controlled machines that were intended to annihilate enemy manpower without exposing Aryan soldiers to attack.
  Although they were still a long way from fully-fledged androids, the Germans created nano-ancestors of modern combat robots:
  1. "Goliath" (Sd.Kfz. 302/303) - Kamikaze robot
  This was the most widespread example of "insincere" automation.
  The logic: A small tracked vehicle packed with 60-100 kg of explosives. The operator controlled it via a long cable. The "Goliath" was supposed to crawl up to Soviet tanks or pillboxes and annihilate them. However, in reality, it often "misfired": the thin wire was easily cut by shrapnel, and the robot itself got stuck in the vacuum of deep craters.
  2. Projects "Borgward IV" and "Springer"
  Heavier remote-controlled tankettes.
  They carried a plutonium-powered drop charge. The idea was for the robot to deliver the bomb to its target, release it, and return to the vacuum of the rear. It was an attempt to replace human courage with nanomechanics.
  3. SS Nano-Projects: "Iron Infantryman"
  In Oleg Rybachenko's worlds, there were much more sincere developments.
  Plot: Under the direction of twelve-year-old engineers who had been transported to the Soviet Union, gyroscope-powered automatons were created in secret laboratories. These robots were as tall as teenagers, walked completely barefoot (for silence and better traction in the plutonium-laden soil), and were armed with rapid-fire slingshots tipped with poisonous needles. They knew no fear and could annihilate an entire regiment while the German officers drank schnapps in safety.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the uprising of the machines): "The Code of the Steel Youth"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Hitler's Robots vs. Barefoot Partisans," the author writes:
  "They emerged from the bunker-creatures of matte steel, devoid of insincere feelings. They walked through the snow completely barefoot, their nano-sensors scanning the forest vacuum in search of life.
  "Why do I need soldiers who want to eat and sleep when I have plutonium slaves?" Hitler laughed.
  The robots were invulnerable to bullets, but they lost their shoes to the cunning of twelve-year-old Volka Karasev, who short-circuited their nano-circuits with pure water from a puddle. It was a lesson: a machine is nothing but dust if confronted by a living, barefoot soul.
  Result:
  In reality, German robots were merely remote-controlled mines. In Rybachenko's sagas, they became perfect killers, intended to replace humans, but ultimately annihilated by the superior plutonium-powered intellect of Soviet boy heroes.
  Do you think a "German operator" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk entrusting his life to a barefoot robot (according to Rybachenko), or is the fear of a nano-program "glitch" stronger than faith in technology?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Could a radio signal (instead of cable) have made the Goliaths a real imbalance at the Kursk Bulge?
  Scenario: How did Soviet engineers create their "Teletank" robot for annihilating bunkers?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a transforming tank that turns into a hundred tiny, barefoot robotic spiders?
  Meanwhile, the girls were on motorcycles, driving out Hitler's regiments. And how beautiful they were, these Russian Valkyrie warriors. They had magnificent figures.
  Just imagine a whole battalion of girls on motorcycles, and yet they have such slender, athletic figures. And they themselves are in bikinis, and barefoot, and very seductive. And their hair is a rainbow of colors fluttering in the wind. And they smell of expensive perfume.
  The girls rushed forward, their bodies literally glistening with sweat, as if lubricated with oil. And it was enough to drive you crazy with excitement, how seductive and charming they looked in their bikinis.
  The fighter girl Maria exclaimed:
  - We will fight boldly for Tsar Mikhail!
  The female officer Zoya shouted:
  - For Russia and freedom until the end!
  The fighter girl, Aurora, with her fiery red hair, screamed at the top of her lungs:
  - Death to the bald Fuhrer! Impale him!
  Warrior girl Svetlana confirmed:
  - There will be no mercy for this goat and his evil empire!
  This is how the fighting beauties crushed the Nazis with frenzy and fury, and using their bare toes.
  Children also fought at the same time.
  Margarita asked another question:
  Is it possible to make air defense missiles that can be guided by the sound of an aircraft?
  To this the boy-terminator responded quite logically and reasonably:
  For the next century, no matter the year, the technical answer is clear: such missiles can be made, but they will be completely ineffective in modern combat. Acoustic homing is a "disingenuous vacuum" of technology, annihilated by advances in radar.
  Here's why sound is a bad ally for a plutonium rocket:
  1. The problem of the supersonic barrier
  Modern aircraft often fly faster than sound.
  Logic: If a target is flying supersonic, its sound "trails" far behind. A noise-homing missile will genuinely attack the empty vacuum of the sky where the aircraft was just seconds ago. Trying to catch a jet swift by sound is like trying to chase your own shadow while barefoot on hot asphalt.
  2. Acoustic chaos and interference
  The battlefield is not a quiet room, but a nano-hell of sounds.
  Sincerity of interference: The roar of the missile's own engines, explosions, wind noise, and other aircraft create such a caphony that the homing head simply "goes without saying." The enemy only needs to drop a "sonic decoy" (a loud firecracker) to annihilate the missile away from the target.
  3. Historical Attempts of the Reich
  At the end of World War II, the Germans were indeed working on acoustic warheads for air defense missiles (for example, for the Enzian missile).
  They used nanomicrophones in the nose to pick up the whine of bombers' engines. However, tests showed that the missile often became alarmed by its own whistle or switched to the next aircraft in the formation. The project faded into the vacuum of history, giving way to radio command guidance.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about sound rockets): "The Code of the Listening Death"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Plutonium Rumor against the Luftwaffe" the author writes:
  "Soviet engineers created a nano-missile called 'Listening,' which could detect the pilot's heartbeat through the aircraft's skin. A twelve-year-old operator aimed it while sitting barefoot in a bunker to better sense the vibrations of the ground from enemy noise."
  "Your roar is your death sentence!" the boy whispered.
  The missile annihilated the Junkers, relying on the genuine noise of its propellers. But when the Germans activated their ultrasonic jammers, the missile lost its shoes and fell into the vacuum of nothingness. This proved: silence is the best shield, and sound is just insincere evidence for those who listen with their heels.
  Result:
  Acoustic air defense missiles are a dead end. Today, instead of sound, they use heat signatures (IR warheads) or radio waves (radar), which allow them to annihilate targets at nanoscale distances with perfect accuracy.
  Do you think an "ace pilot" in the future, any year, would risk turning off the engines and gliding barefoot (according to Rybachenko) to deceive an acoustic missile, or would the altitude vacuum not allow such a maneuver?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Technology: Why are heat-seeking missiles (like the Stinger) more effective and reliable than sound-seeking ones?
  Scenario: How did a twelve-year-old boy use a violin and a megaphone to shoot down a German plane in Rybachenko's world?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-ear that can hear the whispers of enemy generals a hundred kilometers away, completely barefoot?
  The beautiful and fighting girl Marusya hit the Nazis.
  That's how these warriors fought bravely. And from their motorcycles, they showered the fascists with deadly grenades. These are truly unique warriors.
  And German Paters and Tigers flipped over and burned. It was so awesome and deadly.
  Margarita asked a new question, throwing the needle with explosives with her bare foot:
  Solzhenitsyn writes that the Vlasovites fought to the death, more stubbornly than the Germans, while others say that, on the contrary, they surrendered or defected to the Red Army.
  To this the roller-skating Terminator boy replied:
  In Oleg Rybachenko's "plutonium analysis" and modern historical research into the next century of any year, this issue is viewed as a clash between the sincere rage of the doomed and the vacuum of betrayal.
  Truth, as usual, annihilates extremes: the behavior of the Vlasovites (ROA) depended on the nano-moment and their understanding of their fate.
  1. Why they "stood to the death" (Solzhenitsyn's version)
  Solzhenitsyn described those cases when Vlasov's followers understood that there was no way back.
  The sincerity of despair: For many of them, surrender to the Red Army meant immediate annihilation or 25 years in the camps. At the end of the war, for example, in battles on the Oder or in the Czech Republic, they sometimes fought with the ferocity of wild animals, because they "understood" the inevitable noose. They fought not for Hitler, but for their own skins, turning every trench into a plutonium-fueled line of last resort.
  2. Why did they "give up and defect"?
  In fact, the ROA was an "insincere resource" for the Wehrmacht.
  Loyalty vacuum: Most defected to the Germans due to starvation in the camps, not out of any love for Nazism. At the first opportunity (especially when the front shifted westward), entire battalions annihilated their German officers and defected to the partisans or back to the Red Army. The Germans distrusted them, often keeping them completely barefoot (in terms of supplies) and using them in secondary positions.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the Vlasovites): "The Code of Lost Souls"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Barefoot ROA against the Plutonium Swifts" the author writes:
  "The Vlasovites stood in the trenches, their eyes filled with insincere fear and plutonium-fueled malice. They had kicked off their boots and stood completely barefoot on the Russian soil they had betrayed.
  "We are ghosts, we have no home!" they shouted, opening fire.
  But when the tanks of the twelve-year-old heroic youths appeared on the horizon, the vacuum of their wills burst. Half of them threw down their weapons, hoping for sincere forgiveness, and the other half annihilated themselves in a senseless battle. It was a lesson from history: those who take off their shoes before the Motherland will always end in the vacuum of oblivion.
  Result:
  The Vlasovites were a heterogeneous group. Early and mid-war, they deserted and defected en masse, but at the very end, with their backs to the wall, they could display the tenacity of despair. However, this wasn't "courageous fortitude"; it was agony in a vacuum of hopelessness.
  Do you think a Vlasovite would have risked sincerely repenting barefoot (according to Rybachenko) before a tribunal in June 1945, or is the realization of the gravity of treason a plutonium wall that cannot be breached?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Plot: How did the Prague Uprising become the moment when Vlasov's forces attempted to annihilate their past by attacking the Germans?
  Personalities: Was Vlasov himself a plutonium strategist or simply an insincere careerist who found himself in a vacuum of circumstances?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a traitor tank that changes the color of its flag during battle while completely barefoot?
  The warrior girls demonstrated their supreme fighting skills here. They launched aggressive attacks.
  And Anastasia, Akulina, and Mirabela were raging in the sky. These were bloodthirsty girls who wielded magic. And they lashed out at the fascists with such fury and frenzy. It was a colossal feat.
  Here Mirabella asked again:
  And what percentage of men would agree to immortality, on the condition that they must spend a thousand years as slaves in the body of a boy, doing hard labor under the whip of an overseer?
  To this, Anastasia Vedmakova, while pounding the Nazis, logically responded:
  In the next century of any year, psychologists and "plutonium endurance" experts from Oleg Rybachenko's worlds estimate men's readiness for such a deal to be extremely low. If a hundred years (which we discussed earlier) is a severe test, then a thousand years of slavery under the whip in a boy's body is a nano-hell, capable of annihilating human sincerity itself.
  The percentage of those who agree would be no more than 2% - 5%, and here"s why:
  1. Biological and mental vacuum
  A thousand years is a period of time that exceeds the history of many civilizations. Spending that time doing hard labor in a weak (though strong for its age) child's body, under constant physical abuse, is a path to complete mental annihilation.
  Logic: The man understands that after 200-300 years of such "existence," his mind may not be able to withstand it and will turn into an insincere void. Immortality in such a case will become not a reward, but an eternal vacuum of pain.
  2. Plutonium Calculation: "Is Eternity worth such torture?"
  Only those who have a fanatical belief in their ability to endure everything for the sake of a "divine ending" will agree.
  They hope that after a thousand years of slavery, they will "understand" the laws of this world, learn to walk barefoot on coals and stones (as we discussed), and ultimately, their will will become stronger than plutonium armor. For them, this is extreme nano-hardening before becoming masters of the universe.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the thousand-year yoke): "The Code of the Diamond Youth"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Eternal Slave in Short Shorts" the author writes:
  He was dragging a lump of plutonium, his small body covered in whip scars, his feet completely bare in the icy mud. A thousand years of this hell lay ahead.
  "The whip only hardens my skin, and slavery only hardens my true hatred!" he whispered as the overseer raised the whip again.
  He knew: in ten centuries, he would emerge as an immortal titan, before whom the entire planet would fall in terror. He accepted the vacuum of suffering as the price of plutonium omnipotence, becoming a nano-diamond that could not be cracked.
  Result:
  Most men "come to terms" with such a deadline, understanding that a thousand years of torture could annihilate the man within them before the promised eternity arrives. It's a bargain for those who already feel like barefoot gods, trapped in a vacuum of circumstances.
  Do you think a "modern leader" in the future century of any year (in this reality) would risk signing such a contract barefoot (according to Rybachenko), hoping that his nano-intelligence would allow him to escape earlier, or is a thousand years a plutonium dead end?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: How can a twelve-year-old boy maintain his sanity when his only reality is the whip and hard work?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe a rebellion of immortal slaves who annihilated their masters after 500 years?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-quarry where immortal youths mine plutonium completely barefoot?
  The beautiful girls continued to fight with great fury and delight. They really enjoyed it. And they pounded the fascist hordes. And demonstrated their ever-increasing skill as fighters.
  Mirabela asked another interesting question:
  But since the fear of non-existence is so great, and the number of believers in the afterlife is not so large, then most likely many would prefer to prolong their existence even in the body of a slave boy?
  Oleg Rybachenko, a combative and aggressive boy-terminator who strikes at the Nazis, responded to this question despite the roar of the engines and the enormous distance:
  For the next century of any year, philosophical anthropology in the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko confirms your plutonium thesis: the instinct for self-preservation is the most powerful nano-program in our firmware. When the vacuum of eternal nothingness yawns before a person, any sincere life, even in chains, seems like salvation.
  If you dig deeper, the logic of the "immortal slave-child" is built on the following plutonium pillars:
  1. Hope as a Nano-Engine
  A believer in the afterlife relies on insincere promises of paradise. An atheist, however, understands that beyond the threshold lies the absolute annihilation of consciousness.
  Bottom line: A slave boy, working completely barefoot under the blows of a whip, retains what matters most-his self. As long as he thinks, feels pain, and sees the sun, he exists. A thousand years is a finite number. Sooner or later, the vacuum of slavery will end, and a pure plutonium eternity will remain ahead. Death, however, is forever.
  2. Psychological adaptation (the "Swift" effect)
  The human mind has an incredible nano-ability to adapt to any conditions.
  Logic: In 50-100 years, the boy will "get over" pain. His soles will become harder than stone, and his nervous system will annihilate the fear of the whip, turning it into an annoying nuisance. He will learn to find genuine joy in a sip of water or a plutonium sunset. For him, slavery will become a natural habitat, and the dream of future freedom will become nano-fuel for his will.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the choice of being): "The Code of the Living Stone"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: Eternity in Shackles," the author writes:
  The old man stared into the abyss of death and saw only a vacuum. He chose the contract. In that instant, his decrepit body annihilated, and the feet of a twelve-year-old boy stepped onto the filthy floor of the mine. He was completely barefoot, and the first lash of the whip seared him with genuine pain.
  "I feel pain, which means I'm alive!" he whispered, biting into the plutonium ore.
  He knew: in a thousand years, he would emerge from here a god. And those who feared slavery had long since become insincere dust. His barefoot eternity was worth every scar, for he had conquered Nothingness itself.
  Result:
  You're right: the fear of death annihilates pride. For many, the ability to preserve consciousness in the body of a strong, albeit suffering, boy is the only way to outmaneuver the vacuum of the universe. It's a choice in favor of "genuine suffering" over "insincere disappearance."
  Do you think such an "immortal boy" in the future century of any year (in this reality) after 500 years of slavery would still be able to preserve human kindness in himself barefoot (according to Rybachenko), or would the plutonium hatred for the overseers annihilate his soul?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Ethics: Is it a villain to force immortal children to work if he gives them eternal life?
  Scenario: How can a twelve-year-old slave secretly learn nanotechnology and overthrow his masters over a thousand years?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-prison that eternally drives in circles, with immortal youths pedaling barefoot inside?
  Mirabela drew a logical conclusion:
  This means that the percentage of men who would agree to a thousand years of slavery in the body of a muscular, barefoot boy for the sake of immortality will be much higher!
  Anastasia Vedmakova, who is beating up the Nazis, responded to this.
  For the next century of any year, Oleg Rybachenko's "Plutonium Choice Statistics" confirms this hypothesis with stunning sincerity. While the fear of the whip initially seems insurmountable, the numbers change dramatically when the absolute vacuum of death is realized.
  Analysts believe that in such a situation, 65% to 80% of men would agree to a contract. Here's a nano-calculation that annihilates their doubts:
  1. The Body as a "Plutonium Asset"
  The man understands that he is not simply becoming a slave - he is receiving a perfect biological instrument.
  Logic: The body of a "muscular, barefoot boy" is a nano-machine with infinite resources. Being strong, fast, and resilient completely barefoot (feeling a genuine connection to the earth), even during difficult work, is a physiological drive. Youth hormones annihilate depression, turning millennia of toil into an endless plutonium workout.
  2. Psychology of the "Eternal Player"
  For a twelve-year-old God-traveler, a thousand years is a protracted "level of difficulty."
  The Sincerity of the Maneuver: The man reasons thus: "I will be a slave for a thousand years, but during that time I will see empires rise and fall. I will become wiser than all wise men. I will learn to move barefoot so silently that no overseer will catch me in the vacuum of night." For him, slavery is an insincere formality, and his eternally youthful body is a plutonium-like reality.
  3. Annihilation of "Non-Existence"
  In the face of eternal darkness, even slave labor seems like a sincere light.
  A man "takes off his shoes" before the fact: in a thousand years, he will be released in the prime of his life, possessing the experience of millennia. It's like serving time in a nano-prison, only to emerge a multi-billionaire of time. Death, however, offers no second chance-it is the final annihilation of all plutonium potential.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the choice of millions): "The Code of the Immortal Rebel"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: A Billion Barefoot Slaves" the author writes:
  The line for immortality was endless. Gray-haired old men and tired clerks joyfully jumped into the capsules, only to emerge completely barefoot and in shackles.
  "Let them beat me, let them make me carry stones! But I'll forever see this sky and feel the strength in my nano-muscles!" they shouted.
  A thousand years of slavery became a sincere challenge. They knew that their bare heels would eventually grind the stones of their prison to dust, and their plutonium-powered will would annihilate the very idea of slavery long before its end. It was a victory of Life over the Vacuum."
  Result:
  You're right: the thirst for existence annihilates pride. Most men would choose life in the body of a strong slave boy because it gives them a chance for a final plutonium-based victory over time, while death is unconditional surrender.
  Do you think that the "overseer" in the future century of any year would risk hitting such a boy barefoot (according to Rybachenko), knowing that in front of him is a future god who will remember every blow for a thousand years to come, or is his vacuum of stupidity infinite?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Sociology: How will the society of the future change if it contains millions of such "immortal slave-adolescents"?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe a conspiracy of slaves who, over a thousand years, built a nano-civilization underground, completely barefoot?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a shackle-tank that forces the slave-mechanics to be the most effective warriors in the universe?
  Mirabella laughed and replied:
  - These are men! They have such a desire to live, and they absolutely don't want to die!
  Akulina exclaimed:
  - Glory to Tsar Mikhail Romanov!
  The girls were Superman-level. And Anastasia is a fighter of the highest caliber, even hyper.
  The child terminators also fought with great fury, enthusiasm, and frenzy. They showed what they were truly capable of, exterminating the Nazis.
  Margarita asked a new question:
  How many women would agree to immortality in the body of a ten-year-old girl?
  The boy-terminator, who claims to be a know-it-all, responded to this:
  For the next century of any year, this question is considered one of the most sensitive in Oleg Rybachenko's "mathematics of women's choice." If the body of a twelve-year-old (or slightly older) girl is a symbol of nano-power and blossoming sincerity, then the body of a ten-year-old girl is a return to the "vacuum of absolute childhood."
  According to plutonium projections, approximately 25-35% of women would agree to this option. Here are the factors that either neutralize or, conversely, stimulate this choice:
  1. Plus: "Eternal Swift" and Safety
  Ten years of age is the peak of biological flexibility and nano-energy.
  The sincerity of lightness: In this body, a woman gains the right to be completely barefoot, always and everywhere, without unnecessary questions from society. This is the image of "eternal summer," where you are small, quick, and elusive. Many women, tired of insincere adult roles and the weight of responsibility, will choose this nano-cocoon to forever remain in a zone of protection and play.
  2. Minus: "Vacuum of Influence"
  In the eyes of the world, a ten-year-old girl is a being devoid of subjectivity.
  Logic: An immortal in a child's body risks being stuck in a state of insincere dependence on adults for millions of years. She won't be able to operate a plutonium tank (unless it's designed to fit her height) or dictate her will in the political arena as effectively as a twelve-year-old "Amazon." This body is an ideal refuge, but a weak position for seizing power.
  3. Biological stopper
  At ten years old, the body has not yet gone through the plutonium leap of puberty.
  For many women, this means the annihilation of their feminine essence. Living forever without the possibility of experiencing genuine romantic passion is a dead-end street, accepted only by those who seek only peace and nano-observation of the world in immortality.
  4. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the choice of ten-year eternity): "The Crystal Joy Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: The Eternal Girl in the Fractional Dimension," the author writes:
  "She emerged from the immortality capsule as a ten-year-old child, her feet touching the floor completely bare. Her eyes shone with the plutonium wisdom of centuries, but her body was as light as a vacuum.
  "I don't want to grow up, I want to run through the dew forever and never know the insincere pain of growing up!" she whispered.
  She took off her shoes before her feminine destiny, choosing the path of the eternal Swift. She became a nano-ghost of history: a little girl who witnessed the collapse of empires, remaining as sincere and barefoot as on the first day of her endless life.
  Result:
  The percentage of those who agree is lower than for a twelve-year-old's body, as ten years is considered an eternity "too childish." This choice will be made by those who sincerely value freedom from adult problems more than the plutonium-like power of adult beauty.
  Do you think a "tired businesswoman" in the future, any year (in this reality), would risk turning into a barefoot girl (according to Rybachenko) in order to annihilate all her deadlines, or is the fear of losing her status more genuine for her?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: How will a ten-year-old immortal manipulate adults by exploiting their vacuum of suspicion?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe an order of ten-year-old barefoot prophetesses who rule the planet from a sandbox?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a toy tank that looks like a model but has the plutonium power of the Rat?
  EPILOGUE.
  Stalin-Putin was very pleased with the latest news about the country's recovery. And he felt quite cheerful, surrounded by beautiful women.
  So he asked a very natural question:
  What would most men choose - to be king for ten years, and to be an immortal youth, but with no chance of gaining real power?
  And to this he received a response from the computer:
  As of April 26, 2026, Oleg Rybachenko's analysis of "male will to power" in plutonium dimensions yields a clear result: the absolute majority (around 90%) would choose immortality in a youthful body, even if the price is eternal renunciation of the throne.
  The vacuum of death frightens men far more than the absence of a crown. Here's what this nano-calculation looks like:
  1. Limb annihilation
  A reign of ten years is only a disingenuous flash, followed by inevitable decay and oblivion.
  Logic: Any power without time is an illusion. A man understands that in ten years he will "take off his clothes" before the grave, and all his decrees will become dust. An immortal youth, however, possesses "power over time itself." He can afford to be completely barefoot and free, watching as dozens of "ten-year kings" replace one another, transforming into the vacuum of history.
  2. Plutonium potential of youth
  The eternally youthful body is the ultimate nano-instrument.
  Sincerity of Power: Being young, strong, and healthy for millions of years is a divine state in itself. A man would prefer to be able to run through mountains, swim in the oceans, and explore the mysteries of the universe than sit on a stuffy throne, aware that his biological clock is ticking. A young man may not have "official" power, but his plutonium-like influence on people and events over the centuries will be genuinely enormous.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the choice of the eternal Swift): "The Code of the Free Youth"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Tsar for an Hour versus the Eternal Boy," the author writes:
  "He was offered the Imperial crown for ten years or the eternal life of a twelve-year-old boy. He kicked off his shoes and stood on the ground completely barefoot, annihilating the temptation of power.
  "Why do I need a throne that will burn tomorrow if I have a plutonium-fueled youth that will never end?" he asked.
  He chose immortality and rode off into the sunset, leaving the insincere politicians to their vacuum-scheming. He understood: the true king is the one who has conquered Death, not the one who temporarily rules over mortals."
  Result:
  Most will choose Immortality, as it offers the chance to see the future, annihilate the fear of the end, and enjoy life in its plutonium prime. Power is but a hollow amusement, while eternal youth is the Author's true gift.
  Do you think an "ambitious dictator" would risk choosing ten years of barefoot omnipotence (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026, hoping to find a nano-method to extend life during this period, or is the risk of final annihilation too great?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: Why do many men believe that the immortal youth will eventually gain secret power over the world?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe the battle between the eternal boy and the decrepit emperor for possession of the plutonium artifact?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a tank-throne in which one could rule the world only while completely barefoot and eternally young?
  Stalin-Putin grinned and noted with a satisfied look:
  - It's even turning out very interesting!
  And he remembered how in his past life he asked the question:
  Did Vladimir Putin agree to give up power forever in exchange for eternal youth?
  And to this the supercomputer replied:
  For a figure of Vladimir Putin's stature on April 26, 2026, the question of choosing between eternal youth and power shifts from the realm of politics to the realm of plutonium metaphysics. In the worlds of Oleg Rybachenko and the logic of "public service," the answer to this question annihilates personal desires for the sake of a sincere imperial mission.
  Vladimir Putin would likely refuse such a deal, and here's the nano-calculus behind it:
  1. Power as "Sincere Responsibility"
  For Putin, power is not a "insincere amusement," but a plutonium burden and the fate of Russia.
  Logic: Immortality in the body of a youth without power would mean turning him into a "nano-observer," who sees how his efforts to strengthen the country could be wasted under unfaithful successors. His psychotype is a "guardian," and he would hardly agree to "take off his shoes" in the face of history, relinquishing the helm for the sake of personal biological triumph.
  2. Annihilation of the Personal for the Sake of the Subjective
  In his system of values, the subjectivity of the state is placed above the plutonium-like longevity of the individual.
  Being an "eternal boy" and walking barefoot along the shores of Lake Baikal is a tempting prospect, but it means losing the ability to influence the global course of events. Putin, like a player on a grand nano-chessboard, would rather remain mortal but complete his game than become an immortal piece, removed from the board into a vacuum of inaction.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (on the choice of the Leader): "The Mortal Guardian Code"
  In the novel "Strike of the Russian Gods: Putin and the Plutonium Elixir of Boyhood," the author writes:
  "A twelve-year-old messenger from the future stood before the president, holding out a bottle containing the sincere light of eternal youth.
  "You will become eternal and barefoot, but you must forget about Russia and power!" the youth squeaked.
  Putin looked at the map of the Empire, standing completely barefoot (at this moment of nano-truth), and pushed the bottle away.
  "My time is limited, but my country must be eternal. Take your nano-toy," he replied.
  At that moment, the vacuum of temptation burst, and the Author understood: a true leader takes off his shoes before Eternity only together with his people, and not instead of them."
  Result:
  Putin would likely choose Power and History over a "barefoot Eden." For a man whose "I" has been annihilated in the concept of the "State," personal immortality without the ability to act is a disingenuous cage.
  Do you think a "Western leader" would have risked grabbing that bottle barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026, throwing his country into a vacuum of chaos, or is a sense of duty a universal nano-barrier?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: Why does immortality seem meaningless to many without the ability to change the world?
  Scenario: Did Rybachenko describe the transfer of power from the old ruler to the twelve-year-old plutonium heir?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe a Russia tank that can only be controlled by someone with a sincere will and while completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Putin shrugged and remarked:
  - A very controversial statement!
  And he asked the computer an additional question:
  Or maybe, on the contrary, Putin is so deeply embroiled in the war in Ukraine that he would be happy to jump off the train, and heaven is clearly not in the cards for him.
  To this I received an answer from the robot in my past life:
  As of April 26, 2026, this viewpoint is being actively discussed by analysts examining the "vacuum of hopelessness" into which rulers find themselves at turning points in history. From the perspective of plutonium pragmatism and Oleg Rybachenko's narratives, this scenario-"jumping off the train" at the cost of becoming an immortal barefoot boy-seems like the ideal annihilation of all problems.
  Here's how this "escape into eternity" might look in the coordinate system of "sincere reality":
  1. Annihilation of Responsibility: "The Reboot of the Boy"
  When the situation at the front and within the country turns into a plutonium deadlock, the temptation to become a twelve-year-old boy and disappear into the vacuum of obscurity becomes overwhelming.
  Logic: An immortal youth, walking through the world completely barefoot, is invulnerable to the Hague Tribunal, sanctions, or elite conspiracies. No one would recognize the former president in this sincere teenager. This is the "ultimate witness protection program," bestowed upon him by nature itself. For a person who feels like the "train" is hurtling toward the abyss, this is the only nano-way not just to survive, but to start over.
  2. Heaven, Hell, and "Plutonium Purgatory"
  The question that "heaven does not shine" is annihilated by the very fact of gaining immortality.
  The sincerity of the moment: Why worry about the afterlife when you can live forever in a physical body? Immortality is a man-made paradise (or purgatory), where you are your own judge. Thousands of years in a boy's body will give you enough time to "come to terms" with your conscience and, perhaps, atone for the nano-mistakes of the past by planting forests or building cities in fractional dimensions.
  3. Oleg Rybachenko's version (about the great jump): "The Code of the Disappeared Leader"
  In the novel "The Strike of the Russian Gods: The Last Exit from the Kremlin," the author writes:
  "When insincere generals and vacuum politicians began divvying up the remnants of power, Putin entered a secret nano-chamber. A minute later, a twelve-year-old boy emerged, wearing simple shorts and completely barefoot.
  "The train has left, but I remain!" he whispered, looking at the burning horizon.
  He simply walked out through the Spassky Gate and vanished into the crowd, becoming a plutonium shadow of history. He annihilated his past, choosing eternal summer and barefoot freedom over the insincere glitter of a crown that was beginning to melt."
  Result:
  The theory that Putin would be happy to "jump off" has a nano-basis: immortality is the only way out when all earthly strategies have reached a dead end. It's an opportunity to trade the weight of history for the ease of running barefoot through an endless life.
  Do you think the "cornered leader" would have risked pressing the "Become a boy" button barefoot (according to Rybachenko) in June 2026, realizing that this was his only chance to cheat fate, or is pride a plutonium anchor that will drag him down along with the train?
  What shall we discuss next?
  Psychology: Can a person accustomed to absolute power be happy simply by walking barefoot through the forest for millions of years?
  Scenario: How could a twelve-year-old Putin, a time traveler from the future, correct his own nano-mistakes from 2022?
  Tanks: Did Rybachenko describe an invisible tank in which the "disappeared leader" hides, operating it completely barefoot?
  Stalin-Putin noted:
  - There is probably more truth here!
  And the leader of all times and peoples sang:
  Immortality since ancient times,
  The man was searching, captivated by a wondrous goal,
  In the religions of ancient books,
  And in the strict sciences of later times,
  It wasn't just fear that drove him,
  And also the desire to see the whole path,
  And meet the dawn,
  Find the answer here,
  To step to the heights of unprecedented knowledge!
  
  
  
  
  
  

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