God Bless the Electoral College! And what a time to take office! Let's get right to work. Three massive combat spacecraft launched and in orbit, a construction fleet has just finished building an orbital spaceport, and the USSS Neil Degrasse Tyson is ready to start searching the solar system for useful resources. But first, our research plans:
There, we need to improve the guns, and if this terraforming research pays off, maybe we can carve my face into Mars... Anyway, the solar panels were the best of some very unimpressive options, but at least we can get a couple GW/hs from the spaceport.
But the really interesting thing is this warp drive tech. Now that has some interesting potentials. We've already outfit the three warships with prototype drives, and I've sent orders for them to shake them down with cruises to nearby stars. Military ships poking at mudballs is only the beginning, though. The observatory reports say that Alpha Centauri 2b has an actual nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere... it's well within range of these drives. I only have ten years in this position, so I have to act quickly, but it should be possible to put together a colony mission there fairly soon. Let's see what the engineers think.
Nice. Luna has a major mineral deposit. Hmm... but it'll take 90 billion dollars of industrial commitment, and it'll only net some 2 b$i/month... at that rate it'll take too long to pay off. I'll sit on the report until the colony ship's already under construction.
The test flight to Alpha Centauri was a success. Rather than waste resources flying the whole armada around, I've had two stay in Earth orbit and sent the USSS Cangjie to scout out some of the nearest star systems. She's not a science vessel, but just getting some eyes on orbit in some other star systems will at least help us locate some potentially habitable worlds.
Good news, Alpha Centauri 2b has new competition! Sirus III looks even more habitable [size 19 to size 17], and Sirus IV is also inhabitable, albeit mostly open ocean. I think this good fortune won't hold for long, though. Other scouting missions haven't been nearly so lucky; it seems that only a few stars hold this sort of treasure trove of potentially habitable worlds. We still have more than a year of stockpiling to go before we can even lay down the framework for the colony ship, and there are so many things that can go wrong... Still, in just a few months, we've made huge strides.
[Yeah so, I'm rushing the first colony ship and then switching to industry.]