Mark my words: you do not stand a chance with me; not now, not ever.
Game over.
Notice the cities of Krasnoiarsk and Irkutsk.
NOW, THE PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN IRKUTSK RIGHT ON THE NIGHT OF JUNE 30: BRIGHT NIGHTS IN SIBERIA:
TOP OF THE PHOTOGRAPH: BRIGHT NIGHTS OBSERVED AT THE KRASNOIARSK WEATHER STATION.
(from Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society, an Interdisciplinary approach: P. Brobowsky and H. Rickman eds., chapter 18, the Tunguska Event by G. Longo, fig. 18.5 and fig 18.6)
Evenki tribe account.
http://www.vurdalak.com/tunguska/witness/lyuchetkana_a.htmA bright summer night fell,
the fire began to diminish. In place of the heat, it grew cold. We decided to move toward the Katanga [river]. By the time we got to the Chambe river, we were already totally weak, all around we saw marvels, terrible marvels. It wasn’t our forest [any more]. I never saw a forest like that. It was strange somehow. Where we lived there had been dense forest, an old forest. But now in many places there was no forest at all. On the mountains all the trees lay flat,
and it was bright, and everything was visible for a far distance.(translation by Bill DeSmedt)
The trees already were flat, and fire began well to diminish. In the daytime it was already bright, no need to mention this; only at night it would make sense to mention such a fact, that everything was visible for a far distance.
Also, the bright summer night of June 30 is explicitly mentioned, just as reported at Krasnoiarsk and Irkutsk.