Explored Planets
This list is constantly being updated by IEF personnel
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The first galaxy to be explored by the IEF, home to Station One, the largest IEF base in the universe.
IEF Bases: 25,000
Planets Explored: 105,000
Diameter: 105,700 light years
Station Four is the home base for IEF members in the Cigar Galaxy.
IEF Bases: 8,500
Planets Explored: 80,000
Diameter: 37,000 Light Years
The newest addition to the IEF, Station Seven has been located in the Jollic galaxy for just over 50 years and is the main hub for the members in this Galaxy.
IEF Bases: 250
Planets Explored 10,000
Diameter: 76,900 Light Years
Home to Station Two the Andromeda galaxy is the second most explored galaxy behind the Milkyway.
IEF Bases: 18,500
Planets Explored: 95,000
Diameter: 220,000 Light Years
IEF members in the Fireworks Galaxy report to Station Five.
IEF Bases: 7,900
Planets Explored: 76,000
Diameter: 40,000 Light Years
The IEF is in process of building Station Eight to be the main base for the Circinus Galaxy. Currently no information available.
Diameter: Unknown
Bode's Galaxy is home to Station Three.
IEF Bases: 10,000
Planets Explored: 85,000
Diameter: 90,000 Light Years
The IEF Station Six is in the Whirlpool Galaxy.
IEF Bases: 6,000
Planets Explored: 75,000
Diameter: 60,000 Light Years
The IEF is in process of building Station Nine to be the main base for the Triagulus Galaxy. Currently no information available.
Diameter: 60,000 Light Years