− | Ship locking was introduced in the [[Summer 2014 Event]], also known as AL/MI. This event introduced this mechanic to enact the feel of a two front war, following the historical battles of the [[wikipedia:Aleutian Islands Campaign|Aleutian Islands]] and the [[wikipedia:Battle of Midway|Battle of Midway]], the former of which was often theorized to have been a feint to draw away the naval fleets stationed at the Midway Atoll. This mechanic was also utilized for the [[Fall 2014 Event]] and the [[Spring 2015 Event]]. | + | Ship locking was introduced in the [[Summer 2014 Event]], also known as AL/MI. This event introduced this mechanic to enact the feel of a two front war, following the historical battles of the [[wikipedia:Aleutian Islands Campaign|Aleutian Islands]] and the [[wikipedia:Battle of Midway|Battle of Midway]], the former of which was often theorized to have been a feint to draw away the naval fleets stationed at the Midway Atoll. This mechanic was also utilized for the [[Fall 2014 Event]], the [[Spring 2015 Event]], and the [[Summer 2015 Event]]. |