Difference between revisions of "Abandoning a planet"

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A user can abandon a planet they have colonised.
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A player can abandon any of their planets, including their homeworld.  As all resources and ships are lost when doing so, it is best to make sure the planet is empty of anything valuable before abandoning.  When abandoning a colony, the player does not recieve the [[Gaia Class Colony Ship]] they spent to establish the colony - that ship is permanently lost.
  
To do so, the user must ensure that there are no missions/deployments under way.
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A planet cannot be abandoned while a mission, deployment, or attack is underway from itThis is to avoid game errors by recalling a transport to an empty planet.
 
 
Any flight leaving the planet will disable the 'Abandon' button until that flight arrives at the destination planetThe reason behind this is that should the user decide to recall the mission, it would return to the planet being abandoned, which doesn't make sense.
 

Revision as of 13:25, 16 November 2009

A player can abandon any of their planets, including their homeworld. As all resources and ships are lost when doing so, it is best to make sure the planet is empty of anything valuable before abandoning. When abandoning a colony, the player does not recieve the Gaia Class Colony Ship they spent to establish the colony - that ship is permanently lost.

A planet cannot be abandoned while a mission, deployment, or attack is underway from it. This is to avoid game errors by recalling a transport to an empty planet.