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Planet Population
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The first 34 planets have unique descriptions and artwork, but the others are generated automatically.
 
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=Planet Attacks=
A planet counts as destroyed if its remaining population has been reduced to 0. However, it's not possible to attack a planet if the player cannot destroy enough population to gain even 1 [[Gene Strands|Gene Strand]].
 
The amount of population that is destroyed during the attack is equal to the total of the population destroyed by [[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria]] and [[Nanobots]].
 
==Using Bacteria==
The formula that determines the percentage of population that will be destroyed by [[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria]] is based on the [[SIR Model|SIR model]] for the spread of infectious diseases.
 
For this reason, it can sometimes take more Bacteria to kill the last 1% of the population that it was required to destroy the first 99%.
 
The total number of Bacteria required to destroy 100% of the initial population is calculated according to the following formula:
 
'''BacteriaNeeded = Population × 9.9 × 15<sup>[[Planets#Shields|ShieldLevel]]</sup>'''
 
 
==Using Nanobots==
{{nanobot formula description}}
==Rewards==
Destroying planets also unlocks new game mechanics and [[Upgrades|upgrades]].
 
==Reset==
Both attacking and destroying planets resets certain [[Resources|resources]], [[Upgrades|upgrades]], and bonuses.
 
<u>Attacking</u> a planet '''resets''':
* [[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria]]
* [[Colonies|Bacteria Colonies]]
* [[Upgrades#Bacteria Upgrades|Bacteria Upgrades]]
* [[Nanobots]] (if the planet was not destroyed)
 
<u>Attacking</u> a planet '''does not reset''':
* [[Gene Strands]]
* [[Upgrades#Gene Strand Upgrades|Gene Strand Upgrades]]
* [[Evolved Bacteria]]
* Bonuses from [[Planetary Research]]
* [[Achievements]]
* [[Diamonds]]
* [[Resources#Scientists|Scientists]]
* [[Resources#Dark Matter|Dark Matter]]
 
<u>Destroying</u> a planet '''resets''':
* Bonuses from [[Planetary Research]]
 
<u>Destroying</u> a planet '''does not reset''':
* [[Nanobots]] that were not necessary to destroy the planet
=Planet Population=
<div class="page_icon">[[File:population.png|80px]]</div>Each planet has a larger population than the previous one. Population can reach [[Large Numbers|'''large numbers''']] in early game, which are displayed using [[Large Numbers#Abbreviations|abbreviations]] or [[Large Numbers#Scientific Notation|scientific notification]], if it has been enabled in the settings menu. The higher the population, the more '''[[Gene Strands]]''' can be earned from completely destroying the planet.
Even though planet population is not technically a form of defense, planets with higher population are harder to destroy, because they require additional bacteria[[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria]] to infect.
It's possible to view the population of previous planets since the last [[Black Hole]] in the '''Destroyed Planets''' panel.
===Nanobot Resistance===
Nanobot resistance reduces the effectiveness of [[Resources#Nanobots|Nanobots]]. There are 4 tiers of Nanobot resistance.
{{nanobot resistance table}}
Nanobot resistance coefficient is determined by Nanobot resistance and it is used to calculate the effectiveness of Nanobots when [[Planets#Planets#Using_Nanobots|attacking the planet]].<br><br>----
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::::::::Starting with '''[[Tesmielara]],''' all planets have shields, which makes them harder to destroy.
::::::::The shield level increases by 1 for each planet. So the next planet after Tesmielara will have Level 2 shields and so on.
::::::::So Shields multiply the amount of [[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria]] needed to destroy the next planet after Tesmielara will have Level 2 shields and so onby <code>15<sup>x</sup></code>, where <code>x</code> is the shield level.
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=Planet List=
<center><br>==Early Game Planets (1-34)== 
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</center>==Late Game Planets (34+)=={{late game planets description}}{{late game planets}} =Related Pages=*[[SIR Model]]*[[Gene Strands]]*[[Bacteria]]*[[Planetary Research]] [[Category:Game Mechanics]]

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