- Girgor II: Bismark once said, the issues of his day would be solved with blood and iron, it seems we must solve ours with iron alone.
- Vassili: If we can successfully defend Volgograd and then destroy the Capitol in Voronezh, our dreams of Novaya Russia will come that much closer to reality.
- Grigor Stoyanovich: Yes... my dreams. This city was once known as Stalingrad many decades ago. Let us see if I can build a legacy that lasts longer then Stalin's did.
- Sergei Molotov: I have recovered the plans for the Time Machine, and destroyed the prototype... but I fear the radiation released by the blast was too... much...
- [Collapses]
- Girgor II: Fear not, Molotov. Novaya Russia cannot afford to have so brilliant a soldier taken from her. There is little our scientist's cannot repair.
- Narrator: The assassins are dead and The Tomb of Xerxes has been captured. Alexander's triumph in Western Asia is now complete though darkened by one realization: Philotas, the commander of the Companion Calvary, was part of the conspiracy. This once-trusted friend must now be put to death. The path of greatness is not an easy one. History claims that Alexander wept when he had no more lands to conquer. But perhaps, as he stood alone at the height of his power, there was another reason behind the tears.