Based on the Wikipedia article and threads above, if the major Entente powers [France and Britain] decide to send 2 dreadnoughts on a goodwill and experimental cruise to the Baltic with and the dreadnoughts have remain there after the July crisis started without the ability to return home due to engine or underwater hull damage from accidents or malfunction while in Russia, what happens?
If the 2 French dreadnoughts [France and Jean Bart] visiting Russia in July 1914 couldn't leave St. Petersburg with the French president by 1 August 1914 due to hull damage from grounding, collision or some diplomatic or supply issue, what happens afterwards? Especially with the French president stranded in Russia from this day with the dreadnoughts and with the dreadnoughts unable to reinforce the Mediterranean or Britain. Assuming diplomacy goes as in reality [otl from 28 June to the German declaration of war on 1 August].
If the French dreadnoughts were very badly damaged by collision in the Baltic in July 1914 and were forced by circumstances to spend time in a German dockyard from the collision to the German invasion of Belgium and France, what happens? Finally, without the French dreadnoughts in the Mediterranean [and Goeben still in action to tie up [at least 2 or 3] British battlecruisers off Constantinople or in the Mediterranean along with the threat of the Italian Fleet in August 1914], how would Italy and Austria-Hungary react naval wise? If confiscated for German service, what happens?