You move to the resource node.
Then you proceed to start mining resources.
PREPARING TO TRANSIT TO NEW NODE . . . TRANSITING . . . ARRIVING . . . SCANNING NODE . . . The node you are in is a miniscule resource node with resources[3] and shards[1].
MINING RESOURCES . . . ALL RESOURCES MINED
CLUSTER DATA: 4 SHARDS(1 COLLECTOR, 1 BUILDER, 1 MOVER, 1 DATA), 5 INFORMATION/DATA, 3 RESOURCES, SHARD TYPE DATA: [COLLECTOR, DATA], RESOURCES REQUIRED: 1[3 TURNS/CYCLES]
NODE INFO: RESOURCES[0], SHARDS[1](UNKNOWN)
KNOWN CONNECTED NODES: 2 MINISCULE NODES[1 DATA(4), 1 MIXED(DEPLETED)]
SETTING CLUSTER TASK TO:(choose up to 4, order in priority)
A)Move cluster-move to new node(if none are known might be bad)
B)Data mining-get information from the node(gets 1 info)(can be chosen multiple times)(REQUIRES DATA IN NODE)
C)Reformat shard-change a shards job(cost 1 information)(can be chosen up to 3 times)
D)Research shards-discover new shard types to format to(cost varies)(REQUIRES DATA SHARD)
E)Shard construction-build new basic shards(cost 2 resources)
F)Resource mining-get resources from the node(get 1 resource)(can be chosen multiple times)(REQUIRES RESOURCES IN NODE)
G)Shard scan-find out what the shards in the node are
H)Info trade-trade with the shards in the node
I)Shard communication-try to get shards to join you(grow your cluster, merges shards to you)(gain info based on what the shard(s) are and where they have been)
Just to let you know G, H, and I do not have to all be taken(for example you do not need to know what the shard is that you are trading with). Also once you have all the tier 1 shards in your cluster you will be finding bigger nodes and other clusters.