Gal6Time (G6T)
The integrated chronological system of the universe consists of rounds and turns and is called Gal6Time. The duration of one round is the equivalent of one earth hour. A tournament lasts from 3 to 4 months. There are some activities that take place over multiple rounds. Every sixty minutes, a round ends and any tasks are one round closer to completion. Any actions that you take can be cancelled during any round except for the final round, when the action is executed. For example, consider traveling to a planet to attack it. In this case you can cancel the attack at any time while traveling. But once you arrive, the attack begins and cannot be cancelled.
During the run of the ticker the Gal6Time twinkles red.


| # | Description |
| 1 | G6T – chronology of Gal6 (abbreviation of Gal6Time). |
| 2 | 09: the number of the turn. |
| 3 | 1976: the number of rounds that have elapsed in the turn (the duration of 1 round is 1 earthly hour). |
| 4 | 01: the number of minutes that have elapsed in the actual round. |
Events can be divided into two categories based on the time needed for completion.
- Events that occur instantly (for example the launching of a probe, the forwarding of individual or group messages or forum comments etc.).
- Events taking place over multiple rounds (building, manufacturing, attacking and defense).