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Sadly for Milos and Masa, [[Moment Killer|they seem to be unable to consummate their relationship]] at first, and when they actually get the chance to spend a night together, [[The Loins Sleep Tonight|Milos is unable to perform]]. Depressed, he considers himself not to be a real man and tries to commit suicide, [[Interrupted Suicide|but is brought to hospital]] before he bleeds to death. There, a certain Dr. Brabec explains to him that his "performance problems" are fairly common at his age, giving him [[Think Unsexy Thoughts|some hints on avoiding this]] and proposing he seek the aid of a mature woman to overcome his anxiety.
Concurrently, Hubička and the telegraphist carry their affair further, which leads to an official investigation. When Milos returns to the station, asking all of his colleagues about whether they might be able to aid in his search for an experienced woman, things become even more complicated: The people from the station get involved in a plot to bomb an ammunition train that will pass through their station. A major stage of this plot is the arrival of artiste and guerilla fighter Viktoria Freie, who delivers the bomb to be used in the plot. She stays at the station overnight, helping [[Sex
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