Revolutionaries

"No, just simple communists."

- Comrade Bonsai

The Revolutionaries, or Trotskyists  are a group of communists who wage guerrilla warfare against the fascists and are constantly harassing them.

Overview
The revolutionaries stick with Trotsky’s line of thinking, which is communist oriented and follows the ideology of Che Guevara. Trotskyists believe that communist revolutions should be permanent, meaning that every country or in the revolutionaries' case, stations, should revolt one after another with support of other like-minded individuals creating global communism. This differs from the Stalinism that states all attention should be on one state, which for the Red Line and the USSR is them and them alone. They're "simple communists", said like this by Comrade Bonsai, meaning they are not from the Red Line. Their flag (or rag, as described by Artyom) is red with the picture of Che Guevara.

"We have remained true to the revolutionary idea, unlike the collaborationist comrade Moskvin. Us comrades, we condemn them and their line."

- Comrade Rusakov

Revolutionary bases are places where revolutionaries refuel and get repairs. Little is known about them, aside from the fact that they should not be well-known; thus they are hidden in convenient dead-ends, but they must be at least sparsely populated and well-found for repairs and other stuff. The location of the auxiliary base, Avtozavodskaya (Zamoskvoretskaya Line), right after Paveletskaya, is given in the novel – a not-for-everybody place, because many people fear going to Paveletskaya already. The main base is generally considered to be on the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya Line, behind the “Baumansky Alliance” stations, on Partizanskaya – another convenient and faraway dead-end, and handy repairs from the leftist Bauman Alliance, as well as a free-ride, make this location the most probable one.

In the Novel
In the novel, the revolutionaries are a left ideological confederation that trades with Hansa and the Reds (for fuel), and are at war with the Fourth Reich. Eventually, Artyom is saved from the Fourth Reich by the Revolutionaries, before he is to be hanged as punishment for killing one of their officers. The Revolutionaries rescued Artyom because some information arrived to them saying the fascists were planning some kind of atrocity, so the Revolutionaries went to stop it.

Later, in Metro 2034, Avtozavodska is shown as a Trotskyst station with its own particular uprising history. Sasha and her father were exiled to Kolomenskaya after the communist uprising. They still regularly trade with Sasha and her father, however, as her father brings valuable artifacts from the surface. After Sasha is rescued by Hunter and Homer, they go to the sealed door of Avtozavodska and wait for it to open. When it does, they are confronted by three Trotskysts on a motorized trolley who are swiftly gunned down by Hunter. While stealing their protective suits, Hunter is terrified when he sees that one of the dead men is black, as it reminds him of the Dark Ones. The trio take the motorized trolley and speed through Avtozavodska before the alarm can be raised.

It is possible during the Fourth Reich's uprising, the non-Russian survivors at Pushkinskaya, and even at Chekhovskaya, managed to escape to the west lines of the Moscow Metro. It's a fact that Comrade Maxim is African and Bonsai is an Asian man.

"Besides, it’s our mission – to bother them constantly."

- Comrade Bonsai

Artyom only gets to know a few people from this group; he gets to know Comrade Rusakov, Comrade Bonsai, Comrade Maxim, Comrade Fyodor, and their dog, called Karatsyupa. Comrade Rusakov is the leader of this squad.

Owned Metro Lines
The revolutionaries own only a single metro station, the Avtozavodskaya station, which is also their main base. Their base is located between the stations Paveletskaya and Kolomenskaya. Not much is said about their station and they typically kept it sealed off with their hermetic seal. To go to Kolomenskaya station from Avtozavodskaya station, one has to go via a metro bridge above the surface and then again underground, since the Technopark station and it's surrounding tunnels had collapsed into an abyss when the bombs fell. This is done via the motorized trolley, which is kept at Avtozavodskaya that the revolutionaries used to trade with the people living at Kolomenskaya, or with handcarts. All of the other tunnels on the south side of Avtozavodskaya were thought to be sealed, though some people did live in those tunnels, and Hunter was able to find a way on foot to gain access to the station from them.

Trivia

 * They also call themselves the First International Red Fighting Brigade of the Moscow Metropolitan in the name of Ernesto Che Guevara.
 * In the book, they use the "No pasarán" motto (They will not pass). This popular motto was used in the Siege of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War.
 * The legend for the Revolutionaries seen on the map of the book is a star, which could be associated with the star that Che Guevara ported on his beret.
 * They might have some contacts with the Red Line, as they receive fuel from them.
 * They are not encountered during the game, but the Red soldiers at the beginning of "Frontline" closely resemble the Revolutionaries in the novel.
 * The Revolutionaries call each other "Comrades", a common moniker among communists.
 * The appearance of the Revolutionaries may refer to Leon Trotsky's armored train, in which he traveled through Russia during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922). Trotsky's pure presence often turned desperate conflicts into a success for the red troops. Just like how the revolutionaries helped Artyom out of his hopeless imprisonment.

Revolutionäre Pierwsza Międzynarodowa Czerwona Brygada Bojowa Metra Moskiewskiego im. Ernesto Che Guevary Первая Интернациональная Бригада имени Че Гевары