I'd like to know my best scientists as well. Also, how will claiming bodies work, will there be restrictions (surveys required and/or needing to be unclaimed?) or will it just be a free-for-all?
@forsaken: I was assuming you'd need the survey info to mine a planet (I've actually never tried mining before a survey in my own games), certainly for other systems would be good, my main motive for the solar system was so I could keep the unarmed survey craft out of the inner solar system and thus out of harms way.
Japan's best scientists:
Logistics/ground 30% (25)
Missiles/kinetic 25% (25)
Construction/protection 25% (10)
Sensors and Fire Control 20% (25)
Come to think of it, I haven't tried it, but I was under the impression each nation could create a colony on the same planet (whether they will let you is a different story). This makes claiming a planet a purely diplomatic action; and you don't need survey information to create a colony as far as I know.
Could I join up with YodaMaster for the good of the PRC?
Maybe also see the PRC's top scientists so we know what we'll be good at expanding into technologically?
EDIT: Can I also get more specs on the multimissile PRC uses? I have a feeling like the missile boat would get tooled by the enemy ships fairly easily with it's tiny missile compliment.
As for claiming bodies I imagine it would be whoever is willing and can enforce their claim. Sure you can claim a place but others might still try to colonize it unless you're ready for a shooting match perhaps.
The more the merrier!
China's best scientists:
Defensive Systems 10% (15)
Energy Weapons 10% (5)
The Heaven's Fury multimissile moves at 7,300 km/s, with a maximum range of 39 million km. At a range of 1.5 million km, it releases its payload of 5 Lightning submissiles; each moves at 11,400 km/s, has a range of 1.6 million km, and a warhead strength of 4. It has a 57% chance of striking a target moving at 2km/s.
So while a Chinese missile boat only gets one shot, it's a hell of a shot. If they reloaded with only multimissiles, that would be 50 submissiles (15 more than the entire magazine capacity of a Victory class) for a theoretical 200 damage; not considering point defense, that's probably enough to kill anything except maybe a Mirai, and only because the Mirai is fast enough to dodge most of them, but it would still take a lot of damage.
Edit: For completeness, the best scientists of the European Union:
Energy Weapons 20% (30)
Biology/Genetics 20% (25)
Construction/Production 10% (20)