She accompanies them and the increasingly violent Hunter kills several men as they pass through Avtozavodskaya. They detour through the abandoned and heavily irradiated Kakhovskaya Line and encounter Sasha, the teenage daughter of the exiled Avtozavodskaya Station Master, who had recently died. Hunter tells Homer that the station had been captured by bandits and must be destroyed, but Homer recovers a diary left by one of the previous expeditions which indicates that the station had been infected by a deadly disease. Hunter makes contact with the guards at Tulskaya Station, but after an argument the hermetic doors are sealed. He is accompanied by Homer, an old man searching for inspiration for a book. He volunteers to lead one last attempt to re-establish contact with the central Metro stations before the station mobilises its military and heads north en masse. Hunter, who disappeared during the events of Metro 2033 and is now heavily traumatised, has been working as a border guard at Sevastopolskaya. Several scouting parties leave to investigate, but do not return. Without explanation, communication is lost and stocks begin to run low. In the south of the Metro, Sevastopolskaya Station relies on regular supplies of ammunition and other goods from the central stations to survive. Metro 2034 ( Russian: Метро 2034) is a 2009 post-apocalyptic science fiction novel in the Metro series, written by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky as a sequel to his earlier Metro 2033. 20 February 2014 (United States & United Kingdom)
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