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The one you can prevent by helping the Strategist? A scripted bandit raid?
Yes, I didn't follow that questline very thoroughly, but when I entered town (spawned at the edge) I couldnt reach to save everyone as there were bandits on a lot of different locations attacking, so Yan died and his poor doge. I didn't think this would matter as I did the election much later.
Is Dan alive at the time of attack?
If not how long he was killed and how?
Ah ic. I took the quest for the election from DAN, then I went back to kill everyone at their factory, including Dan, because I wanted the mechanic out. It was quite a while later that I tried doing the "election", a quest I thought wouldn't work anyways since I had killed Dan and his friends.
So, Dan is dead.
He got killed a while back, just through combat.
I received orders from dan to hold the election. I killed him, Immediately returned to Otradnoye to report to Kovalev. When I arrived, the bandits were besieging the city, and Yan was killed in the attack. I reported to Kovalev that the bandits wanted to hold an election, and also that I had killed them.
He told me to make sure Katya won, etc. and then asked me for Dan's ring.
This is probably a really niche set of circumstances and choices that leads to this bug. Still, it would be awesome if there were some kind of "If Yan = dead, Quest.convince_yan = complete" check or something. Even from a roleplay perspective, killing everyone who refuses to vote is a (chaotic evil, tonally appropriate) way to ensure 100% turnout.