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Does Anyone Know How Many UU it Would take to equal 1.6 billion naq in two days cause thats how much my spy level costs and i plan on going on ppt so can any body tell me
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You would need just over 16 and a half million per turn to get enough. So you are looking at needing about 420k UU whilst being on PPT.
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Around 450 000 UU , if you dont got officers, less if you are goa'uld.
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If you have officers, give them 10% of your income, no more during PPT. If possible, leave your commander (if any) for the 2 days of PPT.

The following assumes that you get your UU the minute you get PPT.

Goa'uld:
Commanderless and officerless:
You need 303,031 UU
Commanderless with officers (on 10%):
You need 336,701 UU
With commander (not counting income given by commander) and officerless:
You need 333,334 UU
With commander (not counting income given by commander) and officers (on 10%):
You need 370,371 UU

Non-Goa'uld:
Commanderless officerless:
You need 378,788 UU
Commanderless with officers (on 10%):
You need 420,877 UU
With commander (not counting income given by commander) and officerless:
You need 416,668 UU
With commander (not counting income given by commander) and officers (on 10%):
You need 462,924 UU

If you want to be extra safe, you can multiply those values by 1.25, that would give you time to get the UU if you get them after having bought PPT.
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