* Note that Murdock has now published his account (with better photos).
While it is true that three of the Czar's battleships slipped beneath the waves, the Japanese lost not only three of their remaining battleships, but two heavy cruisers as well. Indeed, as three Russian battleships sailed to meet up with their Vladivostok cruiser squadron, the sole remaining but heavily damaged Japanese battleship was seen to have fires burning as it disappeared in the distance.
Pete, Murdock and Murdock's son Alex joined me in my game room for our initial trial of the "Naval Thunder: Rise of the Battleship" rules.
I gave Alex his choice of which Division he wished to play and he chose the Japanese 2nd Division (again, click on any photo for a much larger image):
He also wanted to play on the same side as his Dad . . . so Murdock took command of the Japanese 1st Division . . . pictured below:
The Japanese plan was for the First Division (Mikasa, Asahi and Fuji) to take the lead and to cut off the Russian attempt to break out.
Meanwhile the Second Division (Shikishima and the two Heavy Cruisers, Kasuga and Nisshin) was to hang back as a second line.
Pete chose to assume command of the Russian 2nd Division (Peresvyet, Poltava and Sevastapol).
This meant that I was left to command the Russian 1st Division (Tsessarevich, Retvizan and Pobieda).
My "battle plan" must remain a state secret due to its success . . . and due to the fact that my command disappeared beneath the waves with no survivors.
Indeed, Pete's complete 2nd Division survived with little damage . . . so he will get the credit for this stunning Russian victory.
-- Jeff
Nice to see these big boys slugging it out - and come up with such an interesting result - great photos too!
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