Okay, probably a stupid question, but is there a way to edit populations to give them mines and factories, and that kind of stuff?
This is the situation. I started a new campaign, and, because I was in a mood, it went off in a direction I did not anticipate. At some point I realized that everything I had done over the last several hours, as I explored and settled and began terraforming various bodies in the solar system, was really a prologue for the campaign I really wanted, which would start when my race began exploring beyond the solar system.
Then my new computer arrived, and I spent some time setting it up and getting stuff transferred over. And I realized once I had that I had forgot to back up the aurora database with the new campaign, so I couldn't transfer it over. Okay, no problem, I thought. I had only spent a few hours on it. While I still have access to the old computer, and with a little trouble I could access the hard drive from that computer and grab the database, I realized I could just create a new campaign and jump forward a bit, creating the solar system set up I envisioned for my race, without actually doing all of the work. However, to do that I need to edit populations. I can terraform the planets and moons, I can add a population, but I can't find a way to subtract mines and factories and such from earth and add them to the colonies across the solar system.
Am I missing it, or is there no way to do that? And yes, I do have SM mode on!