All this means is that you scanned and found a planet that was already occupied by your legion. It doesn't necissarily do you any good, but if someone were to try and take that planet from you legion member, a nice bonus would be that you would not be constricted to the 24 hour alert limit and will be able to attack it after that limit, unless they were to flux it of course, in wich case neither of you would have it in your databases any longer.
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I certainly agree with your logic, as far as you took it. IMHO, the name of the game, however, is Galaxy LEGION, not player, or person, or individual, or whatever. I therefore suggest that the owner of the planet database should be the Legion, and given this assumption each planet should be listed only once in its database since the owner, [ first discoverer ], would have the option to share it or not with the rest of the Legion.
I'm not entirely sure at what you're trying to get at here. Planets you discover arn't automatically shared with your legion. They just the planets you have personally discovered. Some will be controlled, ususally by enemies, and some won't. You just so happened to have found a planet owned by a legion member.