Is there a way to uncolonize your planets?

I have read much on these forums and on the wiki site about stategies that envolve leaving planets. Is there a way to get rid of a planet without giving it to another race?
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Yes just go in to the planet screen and click the 'Details' tab. There is an option there to destroy colony (bottom right).

Drengin
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The unfortunate thing about this (or perhaps even fortunate) is that after destroying/abandoning a colony, its PQ is reduced to zero.
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Wow, I'll have to try that when I get home. I can see how destroying planets could prove stategic in certain circumstances.
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The unfortunate thing about this (or perhaps even fortunate) is that after destroying/abandoning a colony, its PQ is reduced to zero.


Really? Whenever I do it, it only descreases it. Lets say I have a PQ8 planet, and I do that, it will go down to a class 2, which is still colonizable.
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You're on an older version.

There's another way to skin that cat. You can use transports and colony ships to rapidly depopulate a planet without abandoning it. Never tried, since I refuse on principle to abandon planets, but I've had some colony rushes where a planet's ability to produce ships has outpaced its ability to produce people. In theory, I could have pulled everyone out and moved on.
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There's another way to skin that cat. You can use transports and colony ships to rapidly depopulate a planet without abandoning it. Never tried, since I refuse on principle to abandon planets, but I've had some colony rushes where a planet's ability to produce ships has outpaced its ability to produce people. In theory, I could have pulled everyone out and moved on.


Actually, if you move everyone off of a planet, it will be colonized with a population of 0, which will still be affected by population growth, so I guess the people are created out of thin air or something. A better question would be: Is there a way to uncolonize your planets without destroying them?
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I destroyed a pq3 planet after capture in my last game... just trying it out... where does the population go? Did I destroy people as well?
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where does the population go? Did I destroy people as well?


Yes.

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Destroying the colony prevents the AI from retaking it.
It also may stop a drain on your economy since captured
colonies generally produce a negative bc's.
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There's also decommisionning everything on the planet- doesn't destroy it, but it doesn't leave much for the enemy to take.

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You're on an older version.

Ah. Yes. I was on 1.31... Forgot to upgrade to 1.4...
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Well, I haven't personally bothered to use the Destroy Colony button, so I don't know. I just know I've seen it mentioned every time someone says something about it, and I think it's often a Dev or an established forum member.
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Ok. Even after updating, it STILL only decreases it.
In my game, a precoursour event happened that increased the PQ of all uncolonized planets by 9, 2 parsects away (yay me...). So I was going to launch a bunch of colony ships to destory the planets. The first one I tried went from class 9... to class 6...