I wouldn't consider Sergey Bunyachenko to be morally "good", as he is shown to be on the bad side of the Future Compass that was revealed in February, as the "Chaebol Military-Industrial State". His nation strikes me as a "Diet Omsk", given how seething spite seems to define Sergey's every move. He was originally a commander of the Red Army, and had served since just 16. During WW2, the he was scapegoated by the Soviet military leadership for some failures and as a result, sought to get back at them by volunteering to the ROA. That, as well as to escape the brutal life as a labourer in a Nazi camp. When he unifies Russia, he undertakes a programme of crash industrialization, at the expense of the common Russians, who toil under the corporations which are linked to Bunyachenko, for the benefit of the military. All for the purpose of waging total war against the Germans, whom he especially despises for his aforementioned hellish life as a POW, as well as for making him their cannon fodder in the WRW.