"I'll just get started.
First motion; I propose that, every month starting from this date, the leader of the colony and all of its residents will meet here to discuss the current affairs. Once the colony grows too large, we will either hold local assemblies, or these meetings over televisions.
Allow me to first discuss my changes in policies:
Children will now be able to leave the ship, GRANTED that they do not stray fifty meters away from the ship, and that they have an adult watching them at all times. One adult to one child ratio, please.
Another new policy is that no citizen is to leave the area of two-hundred and fifty meters from the ship unless given permission by myself or Mao, or they are part of a group numbering over ten. This is to prevent any personal danger happening to you, as there have been spottings of rather large... creatures... out there.
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One important suggestion; we have to name ourselves. Normally I would communicate with the company, buuuuttt....
Let's just do it ourselves, shall we?
I would like to propose the name Arstotzka. Glory to Arstotzka, comrades!
See? Rolls right off the tongue. I am open to other suggestions.
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And I am sad to report the general lack of progress with the wood-cutting, but I assure you I understand. There are not too many working class people on this ship. Society decided to send the best of the best, after all. That's you, by the way, comrades.
However I, as a strong and well-rounded man, will demonstrate how to cut a tree. I'd chip in for the entire month, buuut.... Someone has to manage all the boring stuff. Heh."
Joseph waits for any rebuttals, suggestions, or comments before doing anything else.