T-35

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Early History:
The T-35 (In Gerand) began it's life as a T-46 Light Tank, and lived in a peaceful village in a Russian countryside where young tanks played around, and other tanks danced, and a farmer tank was seen collecting hay with a pitchfork. All of a sudden, Leviathan's son, and a Panzer B2 (A German flamethrower variant of the French Char B1 tank), came to the village with hostile intent. Leviathan's son was ruthless, killing the farmer tank (An MS-1 or T-18), which alerted the village to defend their town. If I remember correctly two models of vehicles used (Their could've been more), in this episode were a KV-1 and a BA-3/6 Soviet Armored Car, but they were destroyed by Leviathan's son, while the Panzer B2 burned down the village.

The two child tanks (Both T-46s) hid in a house, but was burned by the B2. The T-46 (Not yet T-35) attempted to save them, but was knocked unconscious with the last things he saw, were the burning remains of his former home and village. After he woke up, the T-46 looked around, noticing the carnage that his village endured. He seeked revenge, and found the B2 responsible for burning his village down. Once he found the B2, they both endured in a duel, and the T-46 noticed that one of the helmets the children wore was being blown away by the wind, while being shot at by the B2. The T-46's eyes turned red, and it appeared that he had gone unhinged, and with a crazy smile on his face, he beat the B2's turret (or head) in with a rock, killing it. The T-46 went back to retrieve the helmet of one of the children B2 was responsible for killing.

If I remember correctly, T-46 left a message written in blood on the battered body of the B2, and left it for a horrified Leviathan's son to see what happened to his friend. At some point, T-46 went back to retrieve the dead B2, and used it as spare metal, and converted himself into a T-35 Heavy Tank, with five turrets, one of which armed with a flamethrower (In real life, no T-35s had flamethrowers.)