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This page contains unmarked spoilers from the previous novels and Metro: Last Light, so beware!Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Metro 2035 is a novel written by Dmitry Glukhovsky, published in 2015. It is a sequel to both his previous novel, Metro 2034, and the video game Metro: Last Light, and the third book in the novel series overall.One year after the events of Metro: Last Light, Artyom has quit the Rangers, married Anna, and returned to his home station. Life in the Metro has also settled back to normal, with several changes: the Fourth Reich appears to have reformed itself in order to attract more residents, while the Red Line is suffering from a famine after a blight ruins their food supply.Artyom, however, believes that two years ago, on top of Ostankino Tower, he heard radio transmissions from outside Moscow. Now, he is determined to make contact, and prove that there are others alive outside Moscow.To do so, however, he must brave the Metro once again, and the new political changes that have reshaped it.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The novel is followed by the video game Metro Exodus (although the canon is sorta loose). | |
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The Bad Guy Wins: In the end, the Invisible Watchers (the Russian government remnants) and its corrupt leader Bessolov keep their control over the Metro, with none of the citizens but Anna believing Artyom's attempt to enlighten them on the truth. | |
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Adapted Out: The Baby Dark One, despite playing a major role in Last Light, is never mentioned in this book, and does not appear to exist in this book's version of the events of Last Light. | |
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Big Bad: Aleksei Bessolov. He is responsible for the manipulation of the main Moscow Metro factions, as well as him being the primary mastermind behind Lyokha's betrayal into becoming his second-in-command and Artyom and Anna's exile to Vladivostok, when he was successful in propagandizing the citizens of the Moscow Metro to turn against both of them. | |
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