Characters of the visual novel More Than Comrades.
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Vladimir Illyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Political theorist, Communist revolutionary, leader of the Bolshevik party. Trying to do his best to make Marx- and Engels-senpai proud, and he's not gonna let a little formaldehyde dependency atop him.
- Dead Guy on Display: Lenin, until you and him get whisked away to the period in the USSR's history when it was governed by Nikita Khrushchev.
- The Determinator: Sure, he's rather dependent on formaldehyde due to being a corpse, but little things like that aren't going to stop him from trying to "fix" history.
- Fish out of Temporal Water: By virtue of setting.
- Friendly Zombie: Lenin is quite good-natured when not engaged in politics.
- I Need a Freaking Drink: He has a formaldehyde hip flask for this purpose.
- Luminescent Blush: Despite his major blood vessels being cut during his autopsy in 1924, he is somehow capable of this.
- Organ Theft: He has a brain, as well as many other organs, but only the brain originally belonged to him.
- Our Zombies Are Different: A time-traveling former communist revolutionary and leader with awfully ginger-dyed facial hair.
- Purpose-Driven Immortality: He will not rest until the Soviet Union is how he thinks it should be.
- Revenant Zombie: Not only is his personality quite intact, he's intelligent enough to build a time machine in the dark.
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Lenin is the tsar of these. The fact that he no longer needs to pause for breath probably helps him pile on the invective.
- Treasure Chest Cavity: Uses a lung as a storage container.
- He also has a huge hole in the middle of his torso from when all his organs got taken out. His organs have been replaced with those of other people.
Dmitri
Playable character. Part-time criminology student and security guard, currently working at Lenin's Mausoleum.
- Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: He often has to rein in Lenin quite a bit, because being isolated in a mausoleum for a century is not good for one's psyche.
- He also has to keep Lenin away from the other leaders for both their own and the leaders' safety sometimes.
Tsar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov II
His Imperial Majesty The Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, but mostly just some dude trying not to die, goddammit. An excellent dad, though! Have you met his friend Rasputin?
Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili (Stalin)
Georgian Soviet politician, Leader of the USSR, poet, and former seminary school student. The Man of Steel, formerly a Man of Stealing. Lenin's tombmate back in the day, but we don't talk about that anymore.
- Cult of Personality: One of the many things about him that infuriates Lenin.
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: They're quite prominent.
- Chest of Medals: Just like his real life self, he's got quite a lot of "chest candy", so to speak.
- Expecting Someone Taller: Being one of the USSR's later leaders, he never met Lenin in person before the plot. He probably didn't know Lenin was only 5'5"(1.65 m).
Nikita Sergeyvich Khrushchev
Commissar of the Stalingrad Front, Leader of the USSR, and lover of corn. Lover, too, of technology and missiles, which almost brought the world to nuclear annihilation. Thankfully, his removal from power was a little less violent.
- Kommissar : Of the Stalingrad Front.
- Rule of Funny: In real life, he wasn't that fond of corn. His love of corn has been comically exaggerated due to this trope.
- Running Gag: He likes corn. A lot.
- Trademark Favourite Food: Corn.