Intel: An old photo dated from 1945 taken from Red Army Captain Viktor Reznov’s possession upon arrival at Vorkuta. Photo contains an image of Red Army Private Dimitri Petrenko, and is estimated to have been taken mere days before his last documented assignment to Unit 45.
An art of Reznov being injured in battle, showing off his rage over the German soldiers, along with his other enemies *cough* an angry feral Russian which I love <3
(if ya guessed the song in the drawing, I am proud of you 🥺)
Along with, Dimitri and drawing Chernov for the first time! I love him too and he deserves so much better 🥺💖
I like to think that Dimitri was morally grey, due to his influences from both Chernov and Reznov.
Whenever Reznov would scold Chernov, I’d like to think that Dimitri would then give some kind words to Chernov or even just smile.
I don’t even think Chernov or Reznov hated each other or anything. Although they both got into many arguments, I think they still, inside, cared about each other. They’re soldiers after all and have both seen many terrible things done by the Germans, however, they both deal with it differently.
Reznov is very much vengeful whereas Chernov does not see a point in revenge, and wants to do what’s necessary in ending the war, with the least amount of bloodshed possible.
At times, Chernov can see why Reznov is so vengeful, the tales Reznov has told him and his comrades about the atrocities of the Germans are truly horrifying, however, he sees the Germans as human first, and will always be at heart, a pacifist
Reznov does not understand why Chernov is not vengeful. He has heard tales of German atrocities from Chernov himself, and does not understand why Chernov is so reluctant to kill, he even uses a de-scoped sniper rifle so his kills are quick and painless. However, he does envy Chernov sometimes, - at times, he feels like he’s going insane for revenge, whereas Chernov seems unaffected by the carnage around him (it does affect him but he doesn’t go mad over it) just peacefully writing in his journal. He cares about Chernov like he does with any other Soviet, and can never truly bring himself to hate or even dislike Chernov.
Dimitri is torn between Reznov and Chernov. He truly admires Reznov’s leadership, bravery, mentorship and loyalty to his comrades, but also admires Chernov’s calmness, how he shows mercy, his wise words, his concern, how he peacefully writes in his journal. He is like a breath of fresh air from all the revenge filled soviets - and as much as he hates to admit - a breath of fresh air from Reznov. He loves Reznov and sometimes he can be as vengeful as Reznov, but Chernov’s influence helps him balance it out - helps him keep his humanity, unlike other soviets…
All in all, I love the dynamic between these three.
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