Nikolai Nesterenko knew everything about the Battle of Tsushima… After an unfortunate accident, his consciousness temporarily transferred into the head of Vice Admiral Rozhdestvensky. Learning how the expedition of his squadron would end, “the first after God” organized during the voyage and during forced stops full-fledged and effective combat training using all the latest achievements of contemporary naval thought. Trained crews and resolute officers turned a motley collection of ships into a formidable force that, in two days of battle, dramatically changed the course of the Russo-Japanese War. But the first Tsushima is only the beginning… Even though it didn’t all turn out exactly as planned, the actions Rozhdestvensky took after the squadron’s breakthrough to Vladivostok were still successful. But that isn’t enough… The Pacific Fleet is forced to find new ways of waging naval war. Unable to defeat the enemy in direct confrontation, it has to search for their vulnerabilities and strike only at them. Now it isn’t “who will beat whom” that determines everything, but “who will outthink whom.” And all paths lead again to Tsushima.