An alternative history. War. The Russian Empire has three allied treaties—with Germany, France, and China. What can it expect from these allies?
Timofey Vasilyevich Alenin-Zeysky—the body into which a matrix or the soul of a special forces officer with enormous combat experience was transferred fifteen years ago—has achieved a lot over these years. Now he has received a personal order from Emperor Nicholas II to meet with the commander of the Beiyang Army, General Yuan Shikai, who, most likely, is preparing a military coup in the Qing Empire.
It has been three weeks since the Russo-Japanese War began on August 16, 1903. We won three naval battles, gaining a significant advantage on the naval theater of war—but there is a good chance that Britain and the USA will intervene in the fighting on the side of the Japanese Empire. The Russian Empire has three allied treaties—with Germany, France, and China. What can it expect from these allies?