Soviet characters of Command & Conquer

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This page lists characters of the Soviet Union in the Command & Conquer: Red Alert series of computer and video games.

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[edit] Red Alert

[edit] Premier Joseph Stalin

Joseph Stalin is the Premier and General Secretary of the Soviet Union. He is based on the real life Joseph Stalin. He is played by Gene Dynarski.

The first fictitious version of a major figure in history in the Command and Conquer series is that of Joseph Stalin (Gene Dynarski). The Soviet campaign leader, he is backed up by Nadia (Andrea C. Robinson), General Gradenko (Alan Terry), Marshal Georgi Kukov (Craig Cavanah) and, mysteriously, the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod, Kane (Joseph D. Kucan).

He is killed in the Soviet victory movie by drinking Nadia's poisonous tea.

After being wounded during the siege and capture of Moscow, he is killed in the Allied victory movie by Stavros.

[edit] Nadia

Nadia is the chief of the NKVD. She's the Intelligence superior officer and often gives the General (the player) some assignments requiring strategic skills and competence. She considers him in high regards and does defend him especially when Kukov blames the General for his failure to capture the Chronosphere while it was Kukov's fault they couldn't have monitored a second Allied base. Nadia was also the mistress of premier Stalin This young woman is highly ressourceful and cunning. She serves poisonous tea to Gradenko killing him painfully in order to punish his incompetence. In the end of the Soviet campaign, she poisons Stalin and when he is dead she shoots him four times in the stomach and once in the eye. She is played by Andrea C. Robinson. She is killed by a gunshot through her back in the final Soviet ending video.

She is famous for her poisonous tea and her quote "You bastard pig. You'll never touch me with you dirty hands again"

[edit] Field Marshal Gradenko

Field Marshal Gradenko was a competent military officer who commanded Red Army troops in the conquest of East Asia. His success there resulted in his promotion to Marshal and won him an advisory position to Joseph Stalin during the subsequent war in Europe. Though Gradenko had been an outstanding strategist, he made a number of mistakes at the beginning of this new war which included the loss of the USSR's stockpiles of nerve gas, a critical element in Stalin's original plans. NKVD leader Nadia, who was Gradenko's main opponent at the head of the Communist party, convinced Stalin of Gradenko's incompetence. To prove his loyalty, Gradenko was forced by Stalin to sign the death warrants of Soviet generals who Stalin claimed were plotting to assassinate him.

Gradenko was the Soviet leader who was most suspicious of the "General" (the player) and seemed to have a somewhat aggressive attitude towards him. He was also the general who informed Stalin of the Allied Chronosphere project, something that led to Stalin's obsession with seizing it. Neither Gradenko nor his fellow general Kukov were informed of the Iron Curtain project. Nor were either of them (or Stalin for that matter) aware of the true powers within the Communist party: Kane, the leader of NOD, and Nadia, who served as his deputy.

After numerous failures, Gradenko was killed by poisoned tea (served by Nadia) and replaced by General Georgi Kukov. He was subsequently proclaimed a traitor to the Soviet Union.

He is played by Alan Terry.

[edit] General Georgi Kukov

Georgi Kukov is the commander of the Red Army. His character was inspired by Georgi Zhukov's figure. Unlike Zhukov, Kukov is depicted as a poor strategist. Showing great individual bravery during the (fictional) capture of Berlin, Kukov was promoted to a general. He took part in the conspiracy against Field Marshal Gradenko, and Josef Stalin made him his main advisor. He is killed thanks to his own blunder - when the player is required to capture the Allied Chronosphere (Mission 13) and fails Kukov blames the player saying they are a horrible strategist, but Nadia counters by saying Kukov's intellegence was the true reason: Kukov had apparently overlooked another Allied base and forgot to inform the player of said base. Needless to say Stalin is furious and kills Kukov by breaking his neck.

He is played by Craig Cavanah.

[edit] Major Vladimir Kosygin

Vladimir Kosygin is an atomic scientist working for the Soviet Union. He defected to the Allies during the course of the game.

[edit] General Topolov

Topolov is a high ranked Soviet military commander and mentor to the player. He only appears during Red Alert: Retaliation. He is played by Alan Charof.

[edit] Volkov

Volkov and his dog Chitzoi are cyborgs constructed by the Soviet Union. He is much more powerful than Tanya, and is either armed with a machine gun or hand cannon. He was eventually captured by the Allies, which attempted to de-program him. The process made him mentally unstable, attacking both friend and foe. He was destroyed by the Soviet Union during their rescue attempt.

[edit] Kane

Kane advising Stalin.
Kane advising Stalin.

Kane appeared in the last mission as a military advisor to Joseph Stalin. He has not appeared in the Red Alert series since.

[edit] Red Alert 2

[edit] Premier Alexander Romanov

Premier Romanov in Yuri's Revenge.
Premier Romanov in Yuri's Revenge.

Alexander Romanov is the eccentric Premier of the Soviet Union following the death of Joseph Stalin, and launches an attack on the United States. Romanov has a box turtle named Sam, after Uncle Sam. Romanov's character is played by Nicholas Worth.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Romanov is a distant relative of the last Russian Czar and a Bolshevik. He is appointed by the Allied commanders to be the puppet head of the Soviet Union after its defeat following Stalin's invasion of Europe (which took place in Command & Conquer: Red Alert) which was originally intended to return the land that was stolen by the autocratic capitalist governors of Europe, to the hands of the people. Romanov at first aquiesces to the demands the victorious Allies make, though he begins to build up a sizable military again for "defense purposes," and aquires one of Stalin's former psychics, Yuri, as his advisor. He shifts away from the western bloc diplomatically as well, stressing his belief in world revolution and forming the World Socialist Alliance (with Yuri's aid) for "peaceful" purposes. Romanov's true agenda is to use the World Socialist Alliance to begin a new war against the United States using masses of troops from all of the Second World's countries to swarm over the U.S. border with Mexico. Romanov's advisor Yuri provides the Soviets with numerous psychic technologies which Romanov implements all over the United States, most notably to mind control civilian populations to stop resistance using psychic beacons, and to mind control the soldiers in the United States' nuclear silos to prevent ICBMs from being used in the war.

In the Soviet campaign of Red Alert 2, Yuri gradually applies psychic pressure until he can mind control Romanov to give him command of the Soviet Union's armed forces, and then has Romanov brutally murdered. Before his death in the Soviet campaign, Romanov records a message on a VHS cassette detailing his plight which is sent to the player. The message gives the player full command over the Soviet troops and to "take my country back for the glory of Russia, and the spirit of justice". This ending is not canonical, as Romanov is still alive at the events of the Yuri's Revenge expansion and the Allies have won the war, where in the ending of the game for the Soviets has the player conquering the world and destroying the Kremlin, and has all of the original major Soviet characters excepting Lieutenant Zofia killed.

In the Allied campaign of Red Alert 2, the Allies invade Moscow, and special agent Tanya arrests Romanov in the Moscow Kremlin, where he is found with body doubles, while hiding under his desk wearing white boxers with hammers and sickles stamped all over them. This is considered the true ending of the game.

At the start of the Soviet campaign of Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge Romanov is imprisoned in the Tower of London. From his cell, he contacts "Comrade General" (the player) and Lt. Zofia in order to give them a message for his past self, containing warnings about the way Allies won the war using Einstein's Chronosphere technology, as well as information of Yuri's betrayal. After receiving the message, the Romanov from the past instructs the player to destroy professor Albert Einstein's laboratory, thus guarenteeing a victory in the war against the Allies. After his plane is shot down in Morocco he escapes from Yuri's forces, and sends the player on missions to crush Yuri and his mind-controlled armies throughout the world and even on the moon. In the ending, the world is conquered by the Soviets and Romanov's ambitious space programs expand the socialist world throughout the Solar System.

In the Allied campaign of Yuri's Revenge the Allies still manage to win the war against him. After he surrenders, he meets with the other leaders of the international community in the Parliament building and they write up and ratify a treaty forming a military alliance to defeat Yuri for once and for all. It is assumed he retains control over the Soviet Union after Yuri is defeated.

[edit] Yuri

Yuri sitting with Stalin - a doctored "photo" of Lenin sitting with Stalin, which in turn was a historically doctored photo itself.
Yuri sitting with Stalin - a doctored "photo" of Lenin sitting with Stalin, which in turn was a historically doctored photo itself.

Yuri is Alexander Romanov's aide-de-camp, and is responsible for psychic technology the Soviets use to gain control of their enemies. He has a strong resemblance to Vladimir Lenin and Grigori Rasputin. Yuri's arch-nemesis within the Soviet ranks is General Vladimir, and loyalty to Romanov is questionable and Vladimir is quite suspicious. In one of the Soviet campaign briefings, Yuri displays a photo of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin that has been doctored so that Yuri's photo is in place of Lenin's.

Played by Udo Kier.

[edit] General Vladimir

Vladimir is a loyal and experienced general of the Soviet Union, and its most senior commander. He is well liked by Premier Romanov, who is often wary of sending the other general (the player) out to face enemies without Vladimir's aid in the Soviet missions.

As the Soviets, the player is forced to work under Vladimir's command in attacking a naval base in Florida. Vladimir gets back to Moskwa first, however, and takes all of the glory for the operation (which the player is responsible for the vast majority of.) Yuri uses the excuse that Vladimir is too ambitious and power hungry considering his lack of military achievement, and when Romanov later wants to use Vladimir to defend Vladivostok from a South Korean attack Yuri first tries to discourage the notion and then shows that Vladimir is currently in a hot tub with two girls in bikinis. This apparently makes Romanov think less of Vladimir, as in the briefing for the next mission he has succumbed to some of Yuri's psychic pressure and promotes Yuri to Generalissimo of the Soviet Union.

When Yuri takes Romanov's place after murdering Romanov, he declares Vladimir an enemy of the people and a nonperson and orders the player to kill him. The player is forced to do so in order to proceed to the point where it is found out that Yuri is a traitor.

As the Allies, the player fights against Vladimir at least once, in Chicago. This particular mission ends with a transmission to the player showing Vladimir pressing a button to launch a nuclear missile at the city. It is also likely that the player is fighting against him in all of the other missions.

His fate in Yuri's Revenge is unclear, as the canonical ending of Red Alert 2 for that game is the Allied one. Presumably General Vladimir is still alive and doing his duties as a senior general.

He is played by Adam Greggor.

[edit] Lieutenant Zofia

Zofia is the advisor of the Soviet Commander, and the Soviet equivalent of Lieutenant Eva Lee. She is played by Aleksandra Kaniak. Zofia is very seductive and in Yuri's Revenge she suggests herself to the General(the player) "Forgive for speaking frankly, but upon your return I hope to see in Moscow. Winter is very cold there, yes, but this winter could be different" She also regards the general as a hero and holds him in great honor saying that he could return for her anytime and in the end she congratulates him and mentions she knew he would be victorious of his campaign against the nefarious and madman Yuri.

Following Yuri's defeat, the madman steals a voyage time machine and attemps to return in the past to settle everything in his favor. Lieutenant Zofia switched the power energy from the warp-time machine which brings the death of the conspirator Yuri by moving into a prehistorical age with no possibility of return, where he is promptly smashed by a dinosaur.

[edit] Boris

Boris is a Soviet commando and counterpart to the Allied Tanya Adams. He is capable of speedily disposing of anything on land with an armor-piercing AKM rifle and a targeting laser which can target airstrikes from MiG-29s. He only appears in Yuri's Revenge.