The collapse of the USSR brought the looming threat of new times of turmoil, uncertainty, and chaos to Russia—many interests were left unsatisfied, and countless people found themselves armed with newfound power. However, Igor Sablin, the leader of the revolutionaries, swiftly established stability in the country with a firm hand. One of his most crucial decisions was the centralization of ordinary people who dared to stand up for their homeland. Together with Alexey Marin, Sablin organized these individuals into the great Korpus Zashitnikov Rodiny (Corps of Homeland Defenders)—a nationwide socio-patriotic movement that included revolutionaries and volunteers alike, all dedicated to serving their motherland in every aspect of life, from maintaining order and cleanliness on the streets to fostering new generations of patriots.
Among the Corps, those with the greatest resilience and experience—the best of the best—formed an elite unit known as the Brodeksova Rota (Brodex Forces). Under Marin's leadership, they were the first to take on tasks that could not be handled by the police or the army.
The Brodex Forces became a tool for carrying out the most complex covert operations in Russia's interests, including secret missions beyond its borders. This group embodied mastery, discipline, and absolute loyalty to the ideals of a new era.