On October 26, 1936, in the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Emperor Alexander of the Ruthenia Empire, along with his closest relatives and advisors, gathered to witness the historic launch of a rocket that would forever change the course of human history. For the first time in the world, a journey to the moon was about to take place, and the Ruthenian Empire was at the forefront of this technological breakthrough.
Alexander looked up at the towering rocket, feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. He knew that this launch would mark a turning point not only for his empire but for the entire world. The idea of traveling to the moon had been a dream for centuries, but now it was becoming a reality.
"So, Father, this is what you were talking about during the time we visited this place. You are really going to send a man to space," Andrei said as he looked up at his father.