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Q: Do we have Yuri, comrade?
A: More than enough.
Inspired by this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bNSNtfWP6sc
Pretty pseudo-Russian unicorn time!
Q: Alty, can you please try these blue jacket and red dotted scarf?..
A: Not getting it.
"Forward against the enemy! Up into the unremitting battle, comrades for Stalingrad, for our great country!! Not one step back! Cowards and traitors will be shot! Do not count days, Do not count miles, count only the number of germans you have killed. Kill the german, this is your mothers prayer. Kill the german, this is the cry of your Russian earth. Do not waver! Do not let up! Kill! Death to the german invader!! Go! Go! Go!"
Viktor Durasov- call of duty finest hour
I grew up in Stalliongrad for my days of young though I don't remember much of it. I was around 4 when the great fall happened, but I was lucky enough to escape with a few others, though at a price. My parents were left behind, I had no idea weather they're alive or not, but I knew they would want me to move on. During the trip to a land I was unfamiliar with we passed many places and many ponies both rich and poor. We passed a place known as Saddlearabia it looked like a desert, a hot dry desert full of small shops and homes. On our way out I came across a young filly who offered me a black vest and told me the desert gets very cold at night. I took the vest and replied with a "thank you very much" and she smiled. About two days after leaving Saddlearabia we came across the land I call home today, this place was called Equestria. (End of part 1 of Cinderwind's past)
Thank you for taking the time to read to read part 1 of my past. If you enjoyed the beginning of the story please tell me and I’d be more than happy to continue, and if not too bad I'm continuing anyways!
Q: I'm kinda interested - were you thinking about winning Twilight over to communists' side?
A: Taking into account her passion for literature, it can be done more easier than it seems.