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Using the Route Planner

While the Route Planner is not physically attached to the map, the route you produce when you use it does show up on your map.

To see the Route Planner, first be sure that you are displaying your route information. This will appear in the upper left hand corner of your screen. (It cannot be moved.) If you do not see the word "Route" in big, white letters, then click on the :"Star Trek" (looks like a spaceship, or letter A) icon at the top left of your screen.

If you click on the route icon (to the left of the word "Route") the planner menu will appear.


At the top of the planner you will find a search box. The results of your search appear in a separate box, and clicking on a search result opens its "Show Info" window.

Next is a check box which will activate or deactive your autopilot. This has the same function as the Autopilot button on your ship control panel.

The next four radio buttons control what happens when you select "Set Destination" on any of the game menus.

  • Show route path in space
  • Prefer Shorter - Ignore Security Status
  • Prefer Safer - Stay in 0.5 to 1.0 Where Possible
  • Prefer Less Secure - Stay in 0.0 to 0.4 Where Possible

Below the radio buttons is a "Security Penalty" slider. It has a range of 0 to 100 ... and in theory it fine tunes the "Prefer" button that you have selected by increasing your tolerance for less secure systems. However, it is not clear that it is working properly, or at all - you will have to try it and see if it works for you.


Avoid Systems Where Pod Killing Has Recently Occurred Avoid Systems on Your Avoidance List Disable Autopilot at Each Waypoint

Manage Route

opens the Manage Autopilot Route window.

route planner menu