Red Square

Red Square is a landmark region within Moscow, the capital city of the Russian nation-state on Earth. It is located just east of the Kremlin.

Background
The surface of Red Square was inlaid with white cobblestones. A network of underground passageways had been built under the square during the era of Russian czars. Various entrances to the tunnels had been added over the years, including stairwells that led to Lenin's Tomb and the Kremlin. 

History
During a time travel visit to Moscow in 1942, Pavel Chekov traveled in a groundcar over the cobblestones of Red Square en route to the Kremlin. After meeting Joseph Stalin, Chekov walked through Red Square, then hitched a ride on a truck. 

In October 1986, prior to her assassination attempt on Mikhail Gorbachev and planned coup d'etat of the Russian government, KGB Colonel Anastasia Komananov walked across Red Square and visited Lenin's Tomb. Within the tomb, she overcame a disguised Gary Seven, then outside in the square joined soldiers to fight against a teenaged Khan Noonien Singh. She committed suicide with one of Khan's daggers while in the network of tunnels under the square. 

In February 1994, Seven recalled Khan's battle on Red Square, concluding that Khan should never be underestimated. 

At some point, four arcologies were built in Red Square. 

In the 2250s, a young Chekov kissed a girl under the shadow of a statue in Red Square that commemorated glasnost. 

In 2277, Chekov saw an illusion of Red Square while under the influence of the Vardan illusion machine, particularly the four arcologies. 

Points of interest

 * Arcologies
 * Kalilingrad
 * Leningorá
 * Spirit of Tomorrow
 * St. Basil's Cathedral
 * Lenin's Tomb
 * Lenin's Tomb