T-Score

''This article is only about the measurement unit. For general information, see Terraforming''

T-Score is a unit for measuring the habitability of a planet. A higher T-Score allows a player in the Space stage to build more colonies and buildings on a planet, increasing its efficiency. An Empire's homeplanet is always T3, unless a biodisaster or use of the Terraforming tools change this.

T0 is the lowest, and means the planet is not inhabitable by life. (Except the Grox, who can ONLY live on planets with a T-score of 0) Wh3en a planet is at T0, one colony can be placed on the planet but no buildings may be placed in it.

T1 is a somewhat habitable planet, capable of having 3 different species of plants and 2 herbivores and and 1 carni-/omnivore. The planet is still limited to 1 colony, and no buildings.

T2 is a fertile planet capable of sustaining a variety of life. It can house 6 different species of plant, 4 herbivores, and 2 carni- or omnivores. A T2 planet can house 2 colonies and some buildings.

T3 is the highest possible score, and means the planet is perfect for sustaining life. (like our own Earth) It can have 9 species of plants, 6 herbivores, and 3 carni- or omnivores. It also allows for up to 3 colonies, which can be fully filled with building.