If you want to become a good captain, you are not only to learn how to control your ship, but target as the same. In this way, you can say you don’t waste your sto energy credits. The space-side user interface certainly lives up to this standard. There's a lot going on and a lot to keep track of in combat. The last thing you want to be doing is trying to figure out the nuts and bolts of your ship while a Klingon Bird-of-Prey is breathing down your neck. Fortunately, this guide will get you up to speed in no time. If you want to save your sto credits, don’t miss this guide!
Target Info and Grade Differential
Clicking this button will bring up a second window with additional information about your target. Don’t hesitate, you can attack your enemy when you have learned how to control target. I think your star trek credits will use valuably. Be aware that the window can be obtrusive, so use with caution during combat. This represents the difference in levels to you. In this example, the window shows a "1", meaning the target is one level above me. A "-1" would mean the target was one level below me.
Target Hull and Shield Strength
Shows the condition of your target. Shield areas are represented in red around a ship icon. The percentage number in the middle shows remaining hull strength. Mousing over the ship icon will show the numerical value of both hull and shields.
Current Target and Distance
Displays the name of your current target. Mousing over this will show the full name if it does not fit within the display. Displays the distance between you and your target.
Target's Target
This shows you who (or what) your target is currently targeting. The smaller targeting system works the same way as the larger, and will display all the information you need about the condition of your target's target.
Effects and Ship Tier
Small icons will appear below the targeting windows. These represent effects that are currently affecting the ship. They will display buffs as well as hazardous effects. Ship Tier shows what tier a ship is. Keep this in mind when you’re out hunting. An enemy may only appear to be 1 "level" above you, but if they're in a tier IV ship and you're in a tier II, that's one battle you may not want to go into alone.