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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 3793258" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>Named Lotka like his grandfather, Lotka Kirdov a smart young russian man was born in 1895 in Moscu. His life was centered in his studies. As Russia grew as a powerful cientific power in the world, Lotka finished his grade studies in biology and started working in the university of Moscu. </p><p>There, he met a man full of ideas, full of new theories, not about his science, but of an other sort. That mans name was Leon. </p><p>Lotka kept working in genetics and developed an amazing laboratory, one of the finest in all Russia. There, all sorts of inventions and new ideas where faced to tests, many failed, but some, some really worked! </p><p>It was a golden age for Lotka. But when life goes up as much as it could, it irrevocably, goes down. Stalín, took Russia government in 1924, after Lennins death. What once was a flourishing power, crumble beneath the dictatorial and dread rule Stalín putted upon Russia. Lotka managed to survive, reducing his experiments, and making what he was told. But as a friend of Leon Trosky, he was not to be forgiven. Fearing that he was the next in the list, as many of his friends were, Lotka fled to USA. He keeps posting with his few friends in Russia. Lotka would never imagine that the next year, 1937, Leon will flee to Mexico with Stalín assassins after him.</p><p>Now with a new life to be lived, Lotka Kirdov walks the streets of New York, he is a strange guy with a strange story to tell. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Still needs some work...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 3793258, member: 51271"] Named Lotka like his grandfather, Lotka Kirdov a smart young russian man was born in 1895 in Moscu. His life was centered in his studies. As Russia grew as a powerful cientific power in the world, Lotka finished his grade studies in biology and started working in the university of Moscu. There, he met a man full of ideas, full of new theories, not about his science, but of an other sort. That mans name was Leon. Lotka kept working in genetics and developed an amazing laboratory, one of the finest in all Russia. There, all sorts of inventions and new ideas where faced to tests, many failed, but some, some really worked! It was a golden age for Lotka. But when life goes up as much as it could, it irrevocably, goes down. Stalín, took Russia government in 1924, after Lennins death. What once was a flourishing power, crumble beneath the dictatorial and dread rule Stalín putted upon Russia. Lotka managed to survive, reducing his experiments, and making what he was told. But as a friend of Leon Trosky, he was not to be forgiven. Fearing that he was the next in the list, as many of his friends were, Lotka fled to USA. He keeps posting with his few friends in Russia. Lotka would never imagine that the next year, 1937, Leon will flee to Mexico with Stalín assassins after him. Now with a new life to be lived, Lotka Kirdov walks the streets of New York, he is a strange guy with a strange story to tell. Still needs some work... [/QUOTE]
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