
Vera tells the Commander to go ahead as she was right there and that once she was finished with him/her, she was going after Giles hiding behind the Commander.

She later appears in "Cat Fight", where she insults Lydia Winters by asking her to look after some books rather than engage in the battle on the island.Īt some point after Lydia and then Takara are defeated she blows out "Dasvedania, honey, (blowing a kiss)."Īt the time of "Caught in the Crossfire", she replies to Giles Price comment which suggested that the Commander go after Belova first. When defeated, an annoyed Vera tells the Commanders that he won and what more he wanted a medal?

Before starting the battle, Vera told the Commander that it was just them and that he/she should not worry as she won't tell anyone that she defeated the Commander. When she is defeated, she states that she should have guessed that being showered by garbage would not have bothered the Commander.ĭuring "Reap What You Sow", she discovered the plans for a long lost experimental version of the Sickle and squared off against the Commander once more. The attractive Vera asks if he doesn't mind that she dumps some Soviet trash in his backyard. She first appears in "Where Satellites Go To Die" where she welcomes the Commander to the Orbital Reentry Area. She did not take part in the assault of Japan with Oleg and Moskvin which suggests that she remained in Ukraine or Russia to rebuild their glorious Union. She is not directly reported of by the Commander during the campaign against FutureTech and President Thornley but it strongly suggested that she fought hard for the Union and won a few victories. Vera is part of the new Soviet Underground under the command of former intel officer Dasha Fedorovich. Commander Belova is implied to have some friendship with Natasha, holding in high esteem the Soviet commando. Although she is cold, Vera can show her lovely side to both seduce and then shatter.


Throughout her career for the Soviet Union, Vera accumulated a number of victories and was made an example to follow. She stood as a symbol for propaganda to encourage Russians and also to boost their morale. Her promises of glory and retribution have inspired a new generation of Soviets to take up arms in the defense of their nation.
