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mariacallous · 9 months ago
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Thousands of mourners gathered in Moscow on Friday for the funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, despite an ominous warning from the Kremlin that anyone participating in unsanctioned gatherings could face arrest. 
Crowds of people, many clutching red carnations, gathered amid a heavy police presence to pay their respects to the Kremlin foe, with some chanting “Putin is a killer” and “you weren’t afraid, we aren’t afraid.” 
More than 400 people have been detained in dozens of cities across Russia for participating in memorials in the two weeks since Navalny’s sudden and still unexplained death in a Russian penal colony in the Arctic Circle, according to OVD-Info, which monitors politically motivated arrests in Russia. At least 115 people were detained on Friday, according to the group. 
Navalny, who was 47 years old, was buried in Borisovo cemetery in his childhood neighborhood in southeast Moscow. The casket of the Putin critic, who was known for his irreverent sense of humor, was lowered into the ground to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” followed by the theme tune from his favorite film, Terminator 2.
Navalny’s sudden death has fueled concerns about the well-being of hundreds of other prisoners in Russia.
“If they could kill Navalny, they could kill anybody else,” said Grigory Vaypan, a senior lawyer at Memorial, Russia’s oldest human rights group. 
There are currently 679 people serving sentences on politically motivated charges, according to Memorial, although the actual number is likely much higher, Vaypan said.
“This number is the absolute minimum. It’s the most conservative assessment that we can get,” he said. 
Despite the international outcry over Navalny’s death, Moscow’s crackdown on dissent shows little sign of abating.
On Feb. 27, Oleg Orlov, chairman of Memorial, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for criticizing Russia’s war in Ukraine. Two days later, a court in Sverdlovsk rejected the appeal of a Russian American, Ksenia Karelina, who was detained on treason charges earlier this year for donating just over $50 to a Ukrainian charity.
The Kremlin’s crackdown on dissent has gathered pace throughout Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 24 years in power, escalating dramatically in the wake of the annexation of Crimea in 2014. The number of people in prison on politically motivated charges has increased 15-fold over the past decade, Vaypan said, with arrests surging further still since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. 
In 2022, more than 21,000 people were penalized for publicly opposing the war and faced detention and heavy fines, according to Amnesty International. 
Shortly after the invasion, Putin signed a new law that prohibits the “discreditation” of the Russian Armed Forces and the dissemination of so-called fake news about the country’s military. The law has been used widely to target critics of the war. 
Last year, a court in Moscow sentenced 63-year-old railway worker Mikhail Simonov to seven years in prison for making anti-war statements on the Russian social media platform VKontakte. “While killing children and women, we sing songs on Channel One [Russian state TV],” Simonov wrote. “We, Russia, have become godless. Forgive us, Lord,” Simonov wrote in a post.
“The approach is to target one person to create a chilling effect for another 1,000 or 10,000 people,” Vaypan said, of the haphazard way the law has been applied. “No one ever knows who is going to be targeted for what and who is going to be let off the hook,” he said. 
The length of sentences has also increased dramatically in recent years. In 2023, dissident and Washington Post columnist Vladimir Kara-Murza was sentenced to 25 years in prison for condemning the war in Ukraine. Natalia Arno, president of the Free Russia Foundation, described the sentence as reminiscent of those handed down to dissidents in the Stalin era. 
With Navalny dead, Kara-Murza, a dual British-Russian citizen, is now the most prominent Kremlin critic imprisoned in Russia. “We understand that Kara-Murza is next, and he is very high on Putin’s target list,” said Arno, a friend of the jailed Putin foe.
Kara-Murza has survived two near-fatal poisoning attempts that have left him with lingering health issues and amplified concerns about his well-being in the Russian prison system, where health care is notoriously poor. 
Conditions in Russian prisons are equally grim. A 2021 State Department report described the country’s detention centers and penal colonies as “often harsh and life threatening,” noting that food and sanitation standards were low while overcrowding and abuse were rife.
A striking number of Russia’s political prisoners have been convicted on religious grounds. Their cases receive significantly less attention both within Russia and abroad. Almost two-thirds of the people considered political prisoners by Memorial have been persecuted because of their religious beliefs. 
Many are adherents of Hizb ut-Tahrir, an international Islamist political organization that Russia deemed a terror group in 2003. 
As with other politically motivated cases, Hizb ut-Tahrir followers were previously sentenced to two- to three-year prison terms, said Alexander Verkhovsky, director of the Sova Center, a Moscow-based think tank that studies nationalism and racism, but in recent years they have been handed down sentences of up to 24 years. 
Jehovah’s Witnesses, which Russia labeled an extremist group in 2017, have also borne the brunt of an inexplicable and punishing crackdown.
Since 2017, there have been over 2,000 raids on Jehovah’s Witnesses, with 794 people facing charges, according to Jarrod Lopes, a spokesperson for the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the United States. Many of those facing charges are older adults; the trial of the oldest, 85-year-old Yuriy Yuskov, began in January.
On Thursday, a 52-year-old man in the Russian city of Tolyatti, Aleksandr Chagan, was handed an eight-year sentence for his membership in the church.
“We’ve noticed that the Russian authorities haven’t slowed down in religious persecutions. If anything, lately, things have continued to escalate,” Lopes said.
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aboutanimation · 27 days ago
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Major Grom: The Game from Petrick on Vimeo.
We participated in the new film Major Grom: The Game, based on the popular comic book universe about police major Igor Grom from Bubble Studios. Our team worked on the most spoiler-heavy part of the film and previsualized the plan of the main villain, who plays a key role in the nearly three-hour movie. Through 2D/3D animation, we were able to create an emotional and expressive narrative, bringing to life the desperate and psychologically unstable state of the narrator-hero.
Client — Bubble Studios, Kinopoisk, Plus studio Film — Major Grom: The Game (2024) Film director — Oleg Trofim Creative and Production of an animation part — Petrick Animation Studio
Bubble Studios Script — Artem Gabrelyanov Producer — Mikhail Kitaev Post-production producer — Elena Khvan Sound — Roman Seliverstov Actor Voice – Sergey Goroshko
Petrick Animation Studio Creative Director — Misha Petrick Executive Director— Nadya Petrick Director, Art Director and CG Supervisor— Oleg Kulinich Executive Producer — Polina Fufarova Producer — Alena Antonyan Character Design and Layouts — Ruslana Mirzaalieva Concepting — Oleg Kulinich, Adelia Koldarova, Sasha Kakora, Aisha Durmagambetova Concepting RND — Maxim Baryshnikov, Kirill Erashov Colorscript — Sasha Kakora Lead Animation — Vova Orlov, Oleg Kulinich Animatic — Ilya Shekiladze, Kirill Blumenkrants, Vova Orlov 2D Animation, Cleanup and Painting — Vova Orlov, Ilya Shekiladze, Stepan Nikitin, Maria Dudina, Valeria Bogdanova, Veronica Bogdanova, Kirill Zak, Elena Khan Decleanup — Oleg Kulinich, Vova Orlov, Ruslana Mirzaalieva, Misha Petrick, Adelia Koldarova, Sasha Kakora, Natalia Grofpel, Aisha Durmagambetova, Maria Dudina, Valeria Bogdanova, Alexander Kovalevsky, Dmitry Sindyakov, Alex Orlov, Alena Antonyan, Aleksandra Kulinich 3D Generalists — Oleg Kulinich, Alexander Kovalevsky, Dmitry Sindyakov, Anna Pozdeeva Compositing — Oleg Kulinich, Veronika Khoreva, Yana Poroshina, Alexander Kovalevsky, Dmitry Sindyakov, Ksenia Chermashentsev
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ton-e · 4 years ago
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OKAY BUCKLE UP KIDDIES--
Godfrey Gao as Ryurik Orlov
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Jon Kortajanera as Aleksei Orlov
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Jodie Comer as Niko Orlov
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Mena Massaud (Though Avan Jougia was a fave as well sksksj) as Lucien
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Li BingBing as Lilliya Orlov
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Sophie Nelisse as Natalia Orlov
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David Mazouz as Antoska Orlov
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Asa Butterfield as Yasha Orlov
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Max Barcziask as Stephen Orlov
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And Tobias Thirup as Ronin Orlov:
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sunshinekissesandknives · 4 years ago
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Natalia Orlov-Vasikiev
Наталья Орлова-Васикиева
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catherine-2014-tv · 7 years ago
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typhlonectes · 2 years ago
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Integrative Taxonomy Reveals a New Cryptic Species of Xenopeltis (Ophidia: Macrostomata: Pythonoidea: Xenopeltidae) from Central Highlands, Vietnam
Nikolai L. Orlov, Pavel B. Snetkov, Oleg A. Ermakov, Tao Thien Nguyen, Natalia B. Ananjeva
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Herein, we describe a new cryptic snake species of the genus Xenopeltis from Central Highlands of Vietnam: Kon Plông District, Kon Tum Province based both on morphological and molecular data. 
Xenopeltis intermedius sp. nov. is distinguished from the two known species by a combination of the following morphological characters. Xenopeltis intermedius sp. nov. differs from X. unicolor and X. hainanensis by the number of ventrals and subcaudals. The skull is less elongated than in X. unicolor and somewhat more elongate than in X. hainanensis. X. intermedius demonstrates differences in size, shape proportions and relief of the parietal bone and the number of teeth from X. hainanensis and X. unicolor. We provide a COI-based estimation of diversity of the genus Xenopeltis. Genetic divergence (p-distance) between Xenopeltis sp. nov. from Kon Tum Province, Central Highlands region of Vietnam, and two other congeners was 5.7% (for X. hainanensis) and 12.9% (for X. unicolor). 
The new species is currently known only from one locality from Central Highland and was recorded from 1500 to 2500 m a.s.l. in the evergreen polydominant forests in the mountainous regions of Kon Tum Province. This is the third species of Xenopeltis from Vietnam.
Read the paper here:
http://rjh.folium.ru/index.php/rjh/article/view/1908
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damadisangue · 2 years ago
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The Snake and the Orlov
The talking doll. The man - fish. The lady of the castle. The lord of metal and wolf. Coșmarul dresses in gold and red in autumn and has its own melancholy beauty - fragile, precious. He squares his shoulders, places both hands on the head of the snake above his cane - studies, Albert, because secrets have killed them both and maybe it's time to stop. There are creatures in the bush, but they move away as soon as they saw him - the alpha. "Only one survived: Number Thirteen. You." And Alex was right; same story, different ramifications. He stops a few paces from the ceremonial site, the Umbrella logo a ruthless memento mori - quiet under that October sun, silent. He slides his fingers over the four symbols placed on either side of him, stopping over an Orlov encased in a horseshoe. "Stolen children, raised to be heralds of a new world - for his ambitions, desires. We are just weapons to take up and use." He raises his face, placing it on the compact fumes that come out of the factory chimneys. "How do you know my name?" "I..." He turns, meeting Miranda's face everywhere - in alcoves, along walls, even in rudimentary little altars. "It's me." Wesker bares his teeth, the scars on the side of his face stretch and open in a thin whitish net. "Natalia Korda Burton." Miranda watches the village, hieratic - a false god who must fall and die. "No, it's not true. Natalia is dead, dead! It's me, Albert: it's Alex." Spencer believed he had that right, Miranda took it. "Alexandra." He adds Coșmarul to the already long list of sins to atone for.
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thebleedingeffect · 4 years ago
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Natalia vibe checks everyone
OOOooooOOOOooooOOOOO SO-- you've chosen to awaken the beast, just as a little recap, Natalia!! Is one of my ocs who is just Natasha but in a different universe, Natalia is one of the first child winter soldiers created by hydra and was trained between the red room, the orlov family, and hydra estate. She's the one and only successful female winter soldier so everyone including myself is very proud of her.
But basically! The whole 'Natalia vibe checks everyone' requires a bit of backstory, basically Bruce and Yinsen were the ones who created the successful super soldier serum, which was stolen alongside the Stark family assassination. Natalia was given one of those veils as a child and while Yinsen was captured, Bruce has been on the run for sixteen years from hydra and meets a Tony Stark(whole other discussion but basically Tony who got thrown into their universe by some of @hadesvibez ocs djdjdjd) who's incredibly confused and hesitant to learn the truth to this universe.
'Natalia vibe checks everyone' is actually inspired by the tws movie in that!! She's actually the one to ultimately find and beat both Bruce's and Tony's ass cause yeah this "Natasha" is alot more ruthless than mcu Natasha and has the skills to prove it. Bruce tries the whole "calming the beast" thing on Natalia(lowkey shade on the ultron movie sjsje) but obviously it doesn't work sjsjsjs.
So yeah! This is also the official introduction of the winter soldiers in this verse to Tony in that hydra succeeded in creating more than winter soldier that theyre able to control :))) and captures him instead of Bruce after he sacrifices himself to be captured instead to give Bruce enough time to escape. It's a whole damn thing but basically just imagine Tony being surrounded by pissed as hell mini winter soldiers SJSJSJS
@fanfics-she-wrote
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dimitriorlov · 5 years ago
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dimitri orlov (feat. family)
father: aleksander lev orlov 
born: february 12, 1957
status: alive
fc: daniel day lewis 
mother: lara natalia morozova
born: unknown
status: unknown
fc: demi moore
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alleyskywalker · 5 years ago
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Ekaterina/Catherine (2014) - S3E6-E7
SPOILERS (incl. for character death)
@mildredmost
We get introduced to Gavrila Derzhavin (a historical figure) and his buddy Bludov (who may or may not be fictional, I’m not sure). For now, their purpose is unclear to me – mostly they’re going around gambling and drinking. Derzhavin managed to get himself and Bludov out of trouble with Catherine through some nice poetry and wit/flattery. She gives them an “assignment” to go and capture Pugachev, a task to which they apply themselves with ~some diligence. (Shallow observation, but Bludov is cute.)
Elizaveta tries to play both sides, i.e. keep her French alliances and make a Russian one with Ivan Shuvalov, who is residing France and is out of favor with Catherine. This doesn’t go well for her and the attempted alliance with Shuvalov doesn’t go much of anywhere. Catherine is still obsessed with figuring out Elizaveta’s heritage and had her people steal the portrait of Elizaveta that was being commissioned by Elizaveta’s Polish/French sponsors. But, of course, she gains little useful information from this, as could be expected lol. Panin, finally, seeds the smart idea/conclusion that it doesn’t really matter whether or not Elizaveta is actually Elizaveta Petrovna’s daughter and/or who her father is.
Panin and his brother (who comes to Petersburg while Catherine is away) are Plotting. They’re kind of involving Paul in it too, but just barely – like, enough to compromise him but not enough for him to actually be able to make informed decisions. Yes, they’re kinda using him as a pawn and, agh, fuck you, Panin. I know from S2 that you’re a snake, even if an entertaining/ostensibly charming one.
Their little meeting is of course found out, because Paul’s valet is spying/informing on him. Catherine kinda freaks out (because she’s a control freak) even though Potemkin tries to get her to chill. He wants to continue going South, she wants to go back to Petersburg. They fight and end with him going South and her going to Petersburg…which was honestly coming, lbr. (Of course, Panin weasels out of getting into trouble and turns it all around in his own favor lmao.)
Soooo….as we know, Anatole has challenged Andrey to a duel. Andrey’s father finds out and tries to arrange things (through Viola’s father) so that the duel ends in apologies and nothing more. The fathers are agreeable to this, Andrey is agreeable to this but…Anatole turns out not to be. Actually, he’s kind of a little shit during the whole thing. Like…I’m not super pleased with how Andrey’s motivations are always left kinda oddly vague and sometimes contradictory, but in this case it does seem like he’s come to regret the entire situation and basically refuses (at first) to shoot at Anatole and shoots in the air. Anatole misses (the bullet grazes Andrey’s cheek) but wants to continue the duel. Andrey’s second urges him to not fuck around because Anatole is set on killing him. But even the second time, Andrey looks away when he pulls the trigger. But he doesn’t miss, and Anatole is killed. (Shouldn’t have been so dumb and stubborn, agh.)  
Of course, Andrey’s unwillingness to shoot could have another interpretation: killing someone in a duel (which were forbidden) had serious legal consequences. Like…getting sent to Siberia type of serious. But, eh, as his second point out, not shooting straight meant risking death and STILL possibly getting court marshaled, if you’re only wounded, just for participating. So… Anyway, either way, Andrey decides his life is over and almost attempts suicide, but he’s interrupted by Natalia who seduces convinces him into having hope. She also pleads with Catherine on his behalf, and I guess she’s successful, because Andrey is not, in fact, court marshaled after all.
You know what, I absolutely did not need this much (more) time spent on Orlov’s dementia. (Catherine goes to visit him in Gatchina.) Especially given some of the weird aspects, like where he thinks his wife is his “wife” and his “sister” at the same time… But at least is treated a bit more like dementia (which he did have at the end of his life) or, like, a recognizable mental illness, than the way it was done in S2 where it felt more like a “lolz Orlov went crazy” framing.  
Vlas (Panin’s valet/coachman) is flirting with Natalia’s lady’s maid, Gertrude. It’s kinda cute. But, ah, also kinda dangerous cause Vlas is entertaining ideas to run off and join Pugachev’s ranks. (Which, I mean, look, given the kind of promises that dude was making – about freeing surfs and giving people land and taking down the nobility and all – it’s kinda hard to blame the common people for finding him an attractive option. Especially when they’ve never seen him/know how things are in his camp and whatnot.)
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ton-e · 4 years ago
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The Winterfam + Onion Headlines
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sunshinekissesandknives · 4 years ago
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OFFICIAL CHARACTER LIST -
Earth 11,115 - Side A -
Iziaslav Orlov
Liliya Orlov
Aleksei Vasikiev
Ryurik Orlov
Stephen, Antoshka, Natalia, Ronin, and Yasha Orlov-Vasikiev
Mikhail Baranov
Nikolina Orlov
Side B -
Adrian Lohrenz
Lucien Mariresse
Wanda Maximoff
Side C -
Sarah Rogers
Winnie Barnes
Ho Yinsen
Obadiah Stane
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kwebtv · 5 years ago
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Reilly  Ace of Spies  -   ITV  -  September 5, 1983 - November 16, 1983
Drama (12 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Sam Neill as Sidney Reilly
Peter Egan as Major Charles Fothergill
Ian Charleson as R. H. Bruce Lockhart
Norman Rodway as Captain Mansfield Smith-Cumming
Tom Bell as Felix Dzerzhinsky
David Burke as Joseph Stalin
Kenneth Cranham as Vladimir Lenin
Leo McKern as Basil Zaharoff
Jeananne Crowley as Margaret Callaghan Reilly (wife number one)
Donald Morley as Stanley Baldwin
John Castle as Count Massino
Celia Gregory as Nadina "Nadia" Massino (wife number two)
Brian Protheroe as Shasha Grammaticoff
Joanne Whalley as Ulla Glass
Clive Merrison as Boris Savinkov
Laura Davenport as Nelly "Pepita" Burton (wife number three)
Joanne Pearce as Caryll Houselander
Michael Aldridge as Orlov
Victoria Harwood as Natalia
Anthony Higgins as Mikhail Trilisser
John Rhys-Davies as Tanyatos
Sebastian Shaw as Reverend Thomas
Bill Nighy as Goschen
David Ryall as Herr Glass
David Suchet as Inspector Tsientsin
Alex McCrindle as Captain MacDougal
Alfred Molina as Yakov Blumkin
Lindsay Duncan as The Plugger
Hugh Fraser as George Hill
Diana Hardcastle as Anna
Prentis Hancock as Boris Souvorin
Geoffrey Whitehead as Count Lubinsky
Aubrey Morris as Mendrovovich
Phil Smeeton as Chekist
Alan Downer as Berzin
Alan Bowerman as Lieberman
Sara Clee as Fanya "Fanny" Kaplan
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yuriplisetsky-rp · 3 years ago
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So, today happened. I skated very well considering I was only doing triples in a competition of quads. I’ll be going to Euros, so provided I do well there, I’m going to Olympics. Nothing is for sure yet, but I did skate well. Considering everything, I’m happy with how I did. It’s rough not having a chance at winning, but I’m going to be okay with my bronze. 
Alexei and Sergei were incredible. Congrats to the new national champion.
Mila was fucking fantastic! It’s going to be a tough fight in the free for the top three, but you can do it, baba!
Men’s Free Program
Alexei Yevtushenko - 210.20
Sergei Ivanov - 207.62
Maxim Ivanov - RUS - 196.93
Yuri Altin - 195.23
Dmitrii Andreyeev - 187.30
Vasili Gorbachev - 186.60
Andrei Egorov - 176.41
Ilia Rabinovich - 176.25
Matvei Zhuravlev - 167.93
Artur Askakov - 166.24
Oleg Amelin - 164.66
Mikhail Kalashnik - 160.61
Denis Zoltov - 158.31
Vadim Orlov - 154.93
Ruslan Lebedev - 147.14
Fedor Litvin - 142.76
Nikita Drozd - 141.61
Artem Rogov - 120.10
Men’s Overall
Alexei Yevtushenko - (1, 1) - 315.16
Sergei Ivanov - (2, 2) - 307.64
Yuri Altin - (3, 4) - 292.60
Maxim Ivanov - (4, 3) - 290.94
Vasili Gorbachev - (5, 6) - 280.37
Dmitrii Andreyeev - (10, 5) - 276.38
Ilia Rabinovich - (6, 8) - 269.78
Andrei Egorov - (9, 7) - 268.45
Artur Askakov - (8, 10) - 259.48
Mikhail Kalashnik - (12, 12) - 247.31
Oleg Amelin - (11, 11) - 251.53
Matvei Zhuravlev - (15, 9) - 250.17
Vadim Orlov - (4, 14) - 249.77
Denis Zoltov - (13, 13) - 243.71
Fedor Litvin - (14, 16) - 225.40
Nikita Drozd - (16, 17) - 221.92
Ruslan Lebedev - (17, 15) - 212.48
Artem Rogov - (18, 18) - 184.95
Women’s Short Program
Mila Babicheva - 86.11 @milababichevashere
Regina Nikitina - 83.48
Tatiyana Demidova - 82.23
Marina Pavlenkova - 80.87
Svetlana Kuznetkova - 76.87
Vera Kurtashkina - 74.74
Lillia Yudashkin - 72.29
Ekaterina Lipotina - 71.30
Rozalina Charkova - 70.75
Olga Kotova - 69.36
Veronika Petrova - 69.21
Vera Volkova - 68.30
Natasha Matveeva - 68.28
Serafima Gorbacheva - 62.28
Polina Baranova - 61.63
Vasilia Abakumova - 61.18
Karina Barinova - 59.73
Natalia Chagunova - 53.61
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icywolfheart-moved · 6 years ago
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Send me a 🚶 and I’ll introduce you to an NPC in my muse’s life. | always accepting | @khakerskayavdova
((Probably the most prominent NPC of Liron’s life that has appeared so far is a man by the name of Nikolas Orlov (fc Sergey Krapiva).))
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((In mainverse, he is one of very few other Red Room agents to not be afraid of Liron, insofar as he is actually kind to her beyond trying to strengthen any sense of loyalty to the Red Room. He joined about a decade after she did, around the age of fifteen, for a reason that she never cared to learn. He was the only person aside from Natalia that she could consider a friend, though she very rarely said so. He was also the only man which she could see herself allowing to get closer to her, if she every allowed any man. He died on a mission in 1967, at the age of 47.
((In V: Russian Pirate, Nikolas Orlov was the son of a blacksmith on the Ruskin Estate, and had grown up with Liron - though it was against her father’s wishes, she snuck out to play with him in the smithy yard or he snuck into the estate garden quite frequently over the years. When he learned from his father how to wield a sword, she convinced him to teach her, and everything he learned from then on was passed on to her. He considered it a poor exchange for her teaching him how to read earlier in their childhood. When Liron was sentenced to burn at the accusations of her murder of Baron ‘Ferret’, Nikolas was one of those trying to cut her free, and was one of those who escaped with her after the snowfall that saved her life. He became her quartermaster, and later appointed the other quartermasters at Liron’s request so he could have a rest from sailing from time to time. Due to the magic of the Ice Queen, he is still living.
((His story in the Liron Bogmolova AU is very similar to his story in mainverse, save that instead of eventually dying on-mission, Nikolas became Liron’s right-hand man when she took over the Red Room. There are many who speculate that their relationship is very much closer than professional, but neither he nor Liron will say anything about it. Due to Liron’s magic and possibly some offshoot of the Infinity Formula, he is still alive.))
((He does not appear in V: Wolf in the Stars, and he hasn’t told me yet his role in V: Lady of Thorn Castle.))
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fffwng · 4 years ago
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Music video for Russian singer Zemfira. Starring Austin, the main character of Homescapes
PRODUCED BY KOSHTA ART DIRECTION BY PETRICK CG BY PETRICK AND ZHEESHEE Written and Directed by Alexey Krupnik DOP — Andrey Nikolaev Executive Producer — Evgenia Afanaseva  Line Producer — Tatyana Patrenina
Creative Producer (PETRICK) — Nadya Petrick Creative Director (PETRICK) — Misha Petrick Art Director / CG Supervisor (PETRICK) — Oleg Kulinich
Creative Director / CG Supervisor (ZHEESHEE) — Artem Shcherbakov Producer Assistant (ZHEESHEE) — Daria Neustroeva
Sound Design — Jan Pavelchuk (Jan Amit) Color Correction — Timofey Goloborodko
Senior Business Development Director (PLAYRIX) — Maxim Kirilenko  Business Development Manager (PLAYRIX) — Victoria Ustinova Marketing Creatives Team Lead (PLAYRIX) — Alexey Vinogradov 
Special thanks — Olga Krupnik, Pavel Karykhalin, Mikhail Khan, Viktor Abramovskiy
FULL PETRICK TEAM Producers — Polina Fufarova, Alena Antonyan Production Designer — Ruslana Mirzaalieva Animation Director — Ilya Buzinov Storyboard Artists — Ruslana Mirzaalieva, Ilya Buzinov Look Development — Oleg Kulinich, Pasha Ho, Alex Petrovsky, Roman Novak, Sasha Sanakoev Costume Design and Props — Sergei Ryzhov, Evgeniya Petrova Title Design — Ksusha Belobrova Sculpting and Modeling — Ilya Dyadyura, Andrey Lizunov, Alexandr Melentiev, Sasha Sanakoev Rigging — Ravshan Gaziev, Sasha Sanakoev Animation — Denis Afanasiev, Ibragim Botashev, Anna Pozdeeva, Lenar Singatullov, Sergey Pereskokov, Natalia Matyushenko, Ilya Buzinov, Vova Orlov Simulation and Effects — Stas Khodjaev, Vitaly Antonovas, Sasha Sanakoev, Slava Reznik, Aleksey Pershin, Oleg Kulinich CG Generalists — Oleg Kulinich, Lenar Singatullov, Alex Petrovsky, Sergey Pereskokov, Alexandr Melentiev, Kirill Panteev
FULL ZHEESHEE TEAM Creative producer — Alexey Novikov 
CG Generalists — Eugene Seleznev, Max Trofimov, Artem Dexen, Danila Korniltcev, Alex Lutai, Alexandr Korshakov, Nail Gaynullov, Ilya Artemenkov, Peter Shkolny Lead Animator — Frederico Navarro 
Sculpting and Modeling — Alexandr Korshakov, Alex Lutai Rigging — Alexandr Smirnov Grooming — Oleg Nechaev Animation — Lyubov Tsymbalyuk, Vladimir Hakobyan, Yan Aghavelyan, Elena Marchenko, Alexandra Limina Simulation and Effects — Andrey Bibartcev, Alexandr Korshakov, Ruslan Ziganshin Clean Up — Maxim Tcheslavsky
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