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Pasha discovers he is in a thriving USSR. He realizes the nuclear disaster happened in Maryland, USA, and begins searching for his old friends, who have completely different lives in this reality.

Fans praised the high-concept alternate history and the introduction of veteran actors like Vladimir Epifantsev. It is often compared to shows like Lost for its mystery-driven narrative. Pasha discovers he is in a thriving USSR

The group reunites and starts their journey toward the United States, encountering a strict military presence and new temporal anomalies. It is often compared to shows like Lost

Arriving in America, the group faces local bandits in the US Exclusion Zone and begins to see the stark contrast between their peaceful USSR and the dystopian US. The main characters must travel to a war-torn

The main characters must travel to a war-torn America (now the "Separated States of America") to fix the timeline once again. Key plot elements include:

A mysterious figure named Nikita joins the group, later revealed to be an older version of Pasha from another timeline.

The season picks up directly from the first season's cliffhanger. After preventing the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl NPP, Pasha awakens in an alternate 2013 where the and remains a global superpower. However, the nuclear catastrophe was not averted—it was simply displaced to the Calvert Cliffs NPP in the United States.