Your spy network can provide you a significant advantage when going into battle with an enemy. They can provide troop, resource, and other tidbits of valuable information about any planet you have spies located at. Be careful, your spies can be caught and if an ally finds out you have spies on their planet they may quickly become an enemy.

  1. You manage your spy network through your Intelligence Agency. To build an Intelligence Agency you must first research Space Espionage. Then you can visit the Construction Yard and build an Intelligence Agency.

  2. Now enter your Intelligence Agency and you will have this screen:
  3. Before you can send spies you must first train them. You create a virus by simply entering the number you would like and clicking “train Virus.”
  4. You now should have spies that are idle. You can see here that there are 20 idle spies:
  5. You then enter a player’s name and planet name or coordinates to send spies to. There is a good possibility that not all of your spies will make it to your target planet. Thus it may be a good idea to send more than you think you need. Once you have sent spies you should see this box:
  6. To spy on the planet simply click on the planet name and you will see all kinds of information. The information you get depends on the number of spies you have present at the enemy planet. Based on this scale:
    1. 1 or more spies present: You can view the player’s government.
    2. 2 or more spies present: You can see how many credits the player has.
    3. 3 or more spies present: You can see the planets production rates.
    4. 4 or more spies present: You can see the planets total resource stock.
    5. 6 or more spies present: You can see the planets Missile Defense and Fortification levels.
    6. 8 or more spies present: You can see all the troops stationed on the planet.
    7. 10 or more spies present: You can see all the your enemies spies and where they are located.
    8. 12 or more spies present: You can see the leaders stationed on that planet.
  7. When you have at least 12 spies present your view of the target planet should look like this:
  8. Check on your spies sparingly as every time you spy on a planet you run the risk of exposing your spies and thus losing them forever.