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For those who follow space related news, Dmitry Rogozin, the former head of Roscosmos who now is in Donetsk, Ukraine, commanding invading Russian forces.

Anyway, according to this news posting https://www-dialog-ua.translate.goog/war/264774_1671761195?_... (translated using Google Translate apparently) the man is likely to lose his erm 'family jewels' due to being injured by a Ukrainian artillery attack at his birthday party in a hotel.

Since this is supposed to be a 'friendly' site, I leave it to the reader of this blog to lookup the character of this person and why a suitable piece of fiction may be derived from this incident.

Comments

Fodder???

He sounds more like a Mudder.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Yes

But to become one he will have to eat his fodder ^_^

I dunno ...

I think putin's destruction of the Ukraine is far too raw, far too 'current events'.

Maybe an anonymous-ized, current RosCosmos head, omit the invasion. Some kind of ordinary accident and how he copes as Roscosmos head minus 'equipment' (Of course surgeons save the penis.). I think Russians are just macho enough to give him a hard time. So lots of drama there.

Minus testosterone, his formerly unknown feminine tendencies start to emerge (*). Forcing him to leave. Russia is (often violently) anti-LGBT-etc.

NASA looks promising, since knows how the Russian bits of ISS work. NASA prides itself on diversity, so he will fit in/be accepted. (Conveniently ignore putin's declaration to leave the ISS. Or, it's a Big Plot thing.)

And with all this, he finds "getting his plumbing switched" is inevitable and semi-urgent.

First crisis at ISS/NASA/ESA, from current events: One of the Soyuz return capsules is leaking. Not air, but something else. We can get everybody on board back Home - but there is now zero redundancy in return capsules. Leaving ISS unoccupied is unattractive as it needs (I think) continuous on-board maintenance. One thought is to send an un-crewed return capsule.
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Disclosure: I knew a Russian family, and took 2-3 years of Russian in high-school and college. This was circa 1970.
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(*) Similar happened to me. Some years back I "suddenly" went vegan. Only in looking back could I see some of the nudges and experiences that led me to veganism. So please feel free to use similar 'looking backs' for your character.