Let it not have turned out exactly the way Rozhdestvensky planned after breaking through the squadron in Vladivostok, but the actions taken proved successful. Yet that’s not enough… The enemy doesn’t give up. And it’s no longer possible to keep fighting by the principle of “one strength breaks another.” Besides, despite all the victories, there are many in the capital who believe they came at too high a price. But stopping is also impossible! In this situation, the Pacific Fleet is forced to search for new ways of waging naval war. Since it can’t defeat the enemy in direct confrontation, it has to look for his vulnerable points and strike only at them. Now the deciding factor is no longer “who beats whom,” but “who changes their mind first.” And all roads lead again to Tsushima.