Viktor installs secret police stations in every neighborhood and builds a massive monument to the Revolution in the central plaza.

A single signaling error on the main line causes a massive backup. Suddenly, the food warehouse is empty because the grain train is stuck behind a slow-moving gravel hopper.

He sets up a gravel quarry and a small cement factory.

He has conquered the terrain. He has balanced the ledger. He has survived the crashes, the fires, and the famines. The Republic stands—not because of luck, but because every single brick was placed by his command.

As the sun sets over the cooling towers, Viktor looks at the statistics. 45,000 Treasury: 12 Million Rubles Satisfaction: 88%

It is 1980. The Republic is beautiful. Trolleybuses hum through the streets, and a giant television station broadcasts state propaganda to every apartment. The citizens are educated, healthy, and—most importantly—productive. However, a new problem emerges:

The first few months are a frantic race against the frost. Viktor orders the construction of a small coal power plant and a heating station—the lifeblood of any Republic. Concrete is expensive to import.

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Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic V0.8.8.15 Guide

Viktor installs secret police stations in every neighborhood and builds a massive monument to the Revolution in the central plaza.

A single signaling error on the main line causes a massive backup. Suddenly, the food warehouse is empty because the grain train is stuck behind a slow-moving gravel hopper. Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic v0.8.8.15

He sets up a gravel quarry and a small cement factory. Viktor installs secret police stations in every neighborhood

He has conquered the terrain. He has balanced the ledger. He has survived the crashes, the fires, and the famines. The Republic stands—not because of luck, but because every single brick was placed by his command. He sets up a gravel quarry and a small cement factory

As the sun sets over the cooling towers, Viktor looks at the statistics. 45,000 Treasury: 12 Million Rubles Satisfaction: 88%

It is 1980. The Republic is beautiful. Trolleybuses hum through the streets, and a giant television station broadcasts state propaganda to every apartment. The citizens are educated, healthy, and—most importantly—productive. However, a new problem emerges:

The first few months are a frantic race against the frost. Viktor orders the construction of a small coal power plant and a heating station—the lifeblood of any Republic. Concrete is expensive to import.