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What it says on the tin. He survives in the Futurist Manifesto, and I'm wondering how influential he'd be.

It seems like Makarov was one of the finest admirals the Russians had, and he'd be sixty-five by the time World War I rolls around which is not impossible for fleet action. (He even has a postage stamp.)

I'm sad to say I don't know much about Russian naval commanders leading up to and including the Great War, but could excellent admirals like Makarov make a difference in Russian fleet quality in WWI?
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