Planet profile
Here you view the data sheet of your own planet as well as the profiles of other planets. To view a planet, when you know its coordinates, you can enter them directly and then press the Jump to button to take you there. If you do not know the coordinates, you can browse through all the planets and with the << or >> buttons.

Once you have selected a planet, you can send a message directly to that planet. Press the Message button and a message form will be displayed. Pressing the Probing button will take you to the Probe data sheet where you can launch probes at the selected planet. With the Galaxy button, you can view the galaxy of the selected planet. The Statistics button reviews the data of the planet and compares it with other planets. You can only view the statistics of the planet if you have the Planet extra package (see Credit Extra). The data sheet also shows the avatar of the selected planet.
- Planet search.
- If you know the coordinates, enter them into the proper fields, and then press the Jump to button.
- If you do not know the coordinates you can search for the planet by scrolling forwards and backwards with the << or >> buttons.
- Send a message to the selected planet.
- Planet probing (Press the Probing button to go to the Launch probe screen.)
- By clicking the Attack button, you are directed to the Fleet Control page, and the actual planet's coordinates will be inserted into the target coordinates of your fleets.
- Press the Galaxy button to go to the data sheet of the selected planet’s galaxy.
- Use the Statistics button to review the planet’s data and compare it with other planets. You can only view planet statistics if you have the Planet extra package (see Credit Extra).
- Here you can see the planet’s parameters, including data on resources, plasmators and ships. If this is your planet, you can set which parameters to hide from other players (litle lock icon). Clicking on the name of the Galaxy or Alliance will display information on them. Furthermore, you can check the previous cycle’s data as well as the current cycle’s, and a sum of the two cycles’ data is also available.
- The avatar of the planet.
- This is where the planet’s rank is displayed. Moving the cursor over the rank icon brings up the current rank for the planet, galaxy and alliance.
- Here you can see the name of the planet’s galaxy and its coordinates. Click on it to display the data sheet of the galaxy in a separate window.
- Here you will find the name of the alliance that the planet is a member of. Click on it to display the data sheet of the alliance in a separate window.