In this fictional battle using the WWI naval game program, the Russian Baltic fleet sails to attack Kiel in August 1914. The game is continued from the earlier maneuvers posted here. Since the torpedo algorithms were significantly revised, the game was backed up several minutes to restart prior to any significant action.
The plot was complicated, so it was divided into two 20 minute plots:
Looking southwest, with the Germans to the west (right) and the Russians to the east (left).
Russian battleships and armored cruisers in the foreground have turned away from a torpedo attack, but are nearing the southern shore of the Fehmarn Belt. The torpedoes miss as a result of the maneuver.
The Russians have reformed into column and head back to the north. In the distance, the Germans have taken torpedo hits on two battleships, seriously damaging them.
Crippled German battleships (red markers) are sent west out of the battle.
A melee of cruisers, destroyers and torpedo boats between the fleets.