
Hello. Today will be my next offer for the status of an IA, and it is dedicated to Sergey Nechayev.
What's the Work?[]
Atomic Heart is a video game in the genre of a science fiction first-person shooter, which takes place in an alternative USSR, in which the country has entered mass production of robots serving the population of the country.
Who is he?[]
Sergey Nechaev (also known as P-3) is the main character of the Atomic Heart video game.
He is a KGB operative, a Special Forces intelligence officer. He remembers little of his past, as he was previously sent on a special operation to Bulgaria, where he and his wife were blown up by terrorists. Nechaev has a high level of intelligence, agility and excellent fighting skills. He is the husband of Ekaterina Nechaeva and the son-in-law of Zinaida Muravyeva.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Admirable?[]
- In his youth, he was a cheerful person, and this was the reason for his appointment to the Argentum detachment, as he instilled fighting spirit and good mood in the soldiers, even the most stubborn and sullen.
- A romantic relationship developed between him and Ekaterina (from the same squad), after which they got married.
- Although his memories of his wife were erased after a serious injury and he was made somewhat different, he eventually regained his own moral will.
- Having discovered that the robots in the city were out of order and began to attack and kill innocent people, Nechaev, with his living glove, began to destroy them at all costs in order to save the city from them.
- Having also discovered hostile mutants in the city, he began to destroy them.
- Thinking that Viktor Petrov was involved in what was happening in the city, Nechayev went to find and stop him at all costs, considering him a traitor to the motherland, who put the whole country in danger.
- He was trying to save a scientist from an evil robot.
- He was trying to help the neosurgeon Larisa Filatova cure her comrade in arms.
- He, on the orders of Dmitry Sechenov, was going to catch Molotov.
- After learning about Petrov's true benevolent goals, he only did not kill him, but only witnessed his suicide, and also decided to fulfill his dying wish to deliver gold rings to Larisa, and lied to Sechenov that he allegedly did not find them.
- He was shocked to learn that Sechenov had conducted harrowing experiments on people to strip them of their will and control their minds, and after that, Nechayev teamed up with Filatova and decided to find out the truth about Sechenov.
- After learning the truth about Sechenov and his past, Nechayev became enraged and decided to confront him in order to achieve justice.
- He was furious that he had been forced to kill Filatova without control.
- In the long ending, he decides to continue fighting Sechenov in order to prevent his plan to take over the world and kill millions of innocent people. As a result, he managed to prevent this and kill Sechenov, but he also unknowingly helped Khariton get to the center in order to carry out his plan to capture humanity there. However, Nechayev eventually comes to his senses, and makes it clear that he will not leave it like this, and will prevent Khariton's villainous plan.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He too lethal for an NPG. Although almost all of his victims deserve to die, being either hostile robots or carnivorous mutants, he still kills them in brutal ways.
- He is often wrathful and jerkish, and often quarrels and is rude to others. Like, for example, when he gets very angry at peaceful robots and starts threatening them with violence, or when he is rude to his allies, Charles and other employees.
- In the short ending, he decides not to interfere with Sechenov's villainous plans, after which he destroys Charles (although, as it turned out later, he deserved it, but Sergei did not know this at the time) and goes to the resort. By doing so, he allowed Sechenov to take over the entire world, and endanger millions (if not billions) of innocent people.
Verdict[]
Definitely yes.