STATE OF SPACE, 2073I. IMPERIAL HOLDINGSIA. Populated ColoniesEarth(1.358b, 500 CF, 50 OF, 10 FF, 75 REF, 35 RL, 3 AC, 3 GFT, 5 DSTS, 15.2k MF, 1 SP, SC, 2x Alaska MB)
Mars(46.82m, Tennessee MB)
Luna(42.14m, Tennessee MB)
Titan(17.02m, 1 DSTS)
Venus(9.58m)
Mercury(7.29m)
Europa(110k)
Io(110k)
Callisto(110k)
Ganymede(110k)
All of the inner-system colonies grew considerably, and while Titan edged up a few hundred thousand, the Jupiter moons have not been invested in at all and remain stagnant. Callisto's mines remain scandalously undermanned. The conversion to TN industry is now complete on Earth.
Total population is at 1.481 billion(+9.4%). About 70% of the growth came from Earth, but the colonial share is still growing. 1 in 12 humans now lives somewhere else, a significant number, but not yet enough to give them a major political voice. In time, however ...
IB. OutpostsSedna(28 CMC, 16 eff, 7.90 kt)
Triton(63 AM, 28 eff, 3.12 kt)
Earth(50 SM, 6.4 eff, 705 t)
Reinmuth(33.8 AM, 37 eff, 1.84 kt) -- gallicite(7.5)
Stephan-Oterma(28 AM, 40 eff, 1.73 kt) -- neutronium(5.1)
Machholz(27.6 AM, 39 eff, 1.58 kt) -- corundium(0.

, mercassium(3.6)
Neujmin(25.8 AM, 34 eff, 1.42 kt) -- boronide(5.4)
Titan(25 SM, 6 eff, 331 t)
Faye(25 AM, 48 eff, 1.94 kt) -- tritanium(2.3), uridium(8.3), corundium(9.7)
Comas Sola(25 AM, 36 eff, 1.46 kt) -- sorium(6.0)
Schaumasse(21.8 AM, 36 eff, 1.15 kt)
Crommelin(20.4 AM, 35 eff, 1.21 kt) -- corbomite(5.4)
Borrelly(17.8 AM, 49 eff, 1.28 kt)
Wolf-Harrington(17.8 AM, 50 eff, 1.37 kt) -- corundium(5.3)
Van Biesbroeck(10 AM, 55 eff, 808 t)
Prokne(10 AM, 10 eff, 147 t)
Wild(8 AM, 34 eff, 400 t)
Wolf(8 AM, 26 eff, 306 t)
Total Production: 28.7 kt, 9.3% less than at last report. This is the first decline in mining production since off-world mining expansion first began way back in the late 30s, over 40 years ago! Some deposits were exhausted(it can be seen at a glance that most comets are in the mid-30s efficiency when many were once over 60), but just as important is the fact that Eighmy isn't the mining administrator that his predecessor was. Borrelly, Neujmin, and other locations received some additional mines, but it wasn't enough to prevent a significant decrease.
IC. Mineral Stockpiles & ProductionTier A: Vendarite(50 kt), Corbomite(44 kt), Boronide(40 kt), Gallicite(40 kt)
Tier B: Uridium(84 kt), Tritanium(40 kt), Sorium(32 kt), Mercassium(27 kt)
A small decline(about 2 kt) in mercassium has resulted in a small amount of concern, particularly considering that a major source(on Machholz) will be drying up soon and production on Triton is starting to dwindle. Every known major source save one in the system has been tapped(more on that source in the election aftermath), and there is only just under 150kt total in known mineable reserves in Sol. That's enough to last just under a century at current usage rates. SPACE projects mercassium to become a more and more vital concern gradually as time goes on.
Meanwhile, sorium joins Tier B as it continues to be used only minimally for industrial concerns and the fuel on Saturn is expected to last millenia.
Tier C: Duranium(17.0 kt), Corundium(15.2 kt)
Duranium has mostly stabilized with the increase in factories on Earth, but it is still slowly increasing. Corundium appears well on it's way to becoming a minor need with the stockpile of the once-crisis mineral growing rapidly.
Tier D: Neutronium(5.93 kt) rose and then declined again with massive shipyard operations and increased ground forces training, both of which will be less needed during the next cycle. Still, it's a vital need and the dominant factor right now in mining considerations. With the considerable production from Stephan-Oterma only lasting a few more years, this will continue to be the case.
ID. IncomeTaxes(population): 35.6 m
Taxes(civ. shipping): 4.25 m
Taxes(civ. tourism): 2.58 m
Taxes(civ. fuel): 142 k
Total: 42.60m(+6.8%).
Balance: 619 m(+55m)
Slower growth than the previous cycle, but still a very healthy balance sheet
IE. ExpensesResearch: 8.23m
Mineral Purchases: 7.01m
Installation Construction: 3.98m
Shipyard Operations: 3.97m
PDC Construction: 3.02m
Shipbuilding: 1.47m
GU Maintenance: 384k
Maintenance Facilities: 319k
GU Training: 280k
Total: 28.67m(+30.1%)
Shipbuilding became a significant expense again after a lull with more Burkes and the debut of the Nimitz. Maintenance of military vessels(mostly the Forrestals) is becoming more expensive, but is still a very minor expense in the grand scheme of things. Overall, expenses rose sharply but are not yet close to catching up with income.
II. SHIPYARDSIIA. Commercial YardsTod & MacGregor(2 slipways, 166 kt capacity)
** Expanding for the next generation of higher-capacity freighters(approx. 175 kt, nearly there)
P&A Group(4, 80.2 kt)
** Idle
Estalerios Navais(2, 45.5 kt)
** Idle
Oregon Shipbuilding(1, 10 kt)
** Idle
Vickers-Armstrong(4, 10 kt)
** Idle
IIB. Naval YardsWartsila(1, 17.6 kt)
** Second Nimitz in production(March 2073)
Baltimore Marine(2, 11.3 kt)
** Expanding Capacity
Yokohama Dock Co.(1, 15.2 kt)
** Retooling for the new Brooklyn 72(Summer 2073)
KSEC(4, 1 kt)
** Idle
III. ARMY TRAINING FACILITIESIIIA. Earth** Three active training facilities
** Garrison Battalions(One in February, 2 more in the summer)
IV. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITYIVA. EarthResearch Lab(33%) -- May 2073
Alaska PDC(28%) -- Two more by mid-2075
Prefab Alaska PDC(15%) -- For Titan, Early 2074
Mine Conversions(standard to automated, 10%) -- approx. 7 per year
Mines(8%) -- same rate
Military Academy(5%) -- Fall 2074
V. ACTIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS** Jump Drive Efficiency(Santo Makar) -- Mid-January 2073
** Damage Control Module(Edward Groat) -- Summer 2073
** Missile Tracking(Elwood Tousant) -- Early 2074
** Ultra Large Fuel Tanks(Brandon Grimmett) -- Spring 2074
** Larger Laser Cannons(Joe Tycho) -- Spring 2074
** Larger Meson Cannons(Eva Vadnais) -- Spring/Summer 2074
** Jump Squadron Size(Reynaldo Darrington) -- Summer 2074
** Capacitor Recharge Rate(Rosemary Urenda) -- Late 2074
** Jump Gate Module(Deacon Palmer) -- Late 2074/Early 2075
** Ship Tractor Beams(Cedrick Wormack) -- Late 2074/Early 2075
** Improved Microwave Focusing(Minh Klausner) -- 2075
** Beam Fire Control Range(Bessie Wallander) -- 2075
** GEI MSS 192(Julio Kuchler) -- 2075
** Improved Meson Cannon Focusing(Wayne Sabagh) -- Late 2075/Early 2076
** Magazine Feeding Systems(Harlan Welle) -- Late 2075/Early 2076
** GEI SSS 128(Billie Allington) -- Late 2075/Early 2076
** Improved Geological Sensors(Clint Wyche) -- Late 2076/Early 2077
** Reduced-size Launchers(Elyse Buckler) -- Late 2070s
** Missile Agility Improvements(Karabishi Juishao) -- Late 2070s
** Improved Thruster Efficiency(David Gruis) -- Late 2080s
There are a number of prototypes in the pipeline and 20 on-going projects ... a very busy time right now. A lot of stuff in the '74-'75 time period much like in '71, but not much expected for the coming year, and a few existing projects in need of additional labs as well.
VI. ACTIVE NAVAL ASSETS** Starting with this edition, this is being divided into additional sections that mirror the naval hierarchy. This will hopefully aid both in understanding where a particular commander's posting ranks in the grand scheme of things, and summarizing what parts of the navy are currently growing/being invested in.
VI A. Military BasesAlaska(2, 59.45 kt, 1020 crew, major missile base)
Tennessee(Lt)(2, 12.1 kt, 214 crew, missile base)
PDC Ticonderoga(4, 3.0kt, 16 crew, sensor base)
Total: 8 installations, 149.1 kt, 2,532 crew
VI B. Combat ShipsMB Nimitz(1, 13.95 kt, 373 crew, 2437 km/s, 1.75m fuel, missile-armed combat ship)
Total: 1 ship, 13.95 kt, 373 crew, 1.75m fuel
VI C. Military Non-combat ShipsCC Belknap(1, 2 kt, 50 crew, 1250 km/s, 60k fuel, command ship)
MV Cleveland(2, 2.1 kt, 30 crew, 2380 km/s, 100k fuel, supply ship)
GSV Coontz(1, 2.25 kt, 32 crew, 1377 km/s, 130k fuel, gravitational survey)
SB Forrestal IIb(14, 600t, 13 crew, 4k km/s, 50k fuel, sensor buoy)
JSC Pioneer(1, 10 kt, 240 crew, 1000 km/s, 600k fuel, jump scout)
CO Tarawa(2, 6.4 kt, 85 crew, 781 km/s, 250k fuel, supply ship)
Total: 21 ships, 33.25 kt, 681 crew, 2.19m fuel
VI D. Commercial VesselsTT Arleigh Burke(4, 17.8 kt, 136 crew, 563 km/s, 350k fuel, brigade troop transport)
GEV Essex II-x(2, 2.2 kt, 35 crew, 1135 km/s, 60k fuel, geological survey)
FT Fletcher IV(2, 36.9 kt, 162 crew, 813 km/s, 650k fuel, freighter)
FT Fletcher IVb(2, 36.9kt, 162 crew, 813 km/s, 650k fuel, freighter)
FT Fletcher IVc(4, 36.9kt, 162 crew, 813 km/s, 650k fuel, freighter )
TK Iowa(2, 9.8 kt, 53 crew, 1.02k km/s, 6m fuel, fuel tanker)
ST Lexingon IIIc(5, 2.0 kt, 28 crew, 2500 km/s, 250k fuel, shuttle transport)
ST Lexington IIId(19, 2.0 kt, 28 crew, 2500 km/s, 250k fuel, shuttle transport)
JS North Carolina(1, 19.2 kt, 133 crew, 520 km/s, 250k fuel, large jump ship)
FH Perry III(21, 20.1 kt, 123 crew, 498 km/s, 350k fuel, fuel harvester)
TT Portland(2, 4.3 kt, 35 crew, 581 km/s, 60k fuel, troop transport)
CS Spruance-b(1, 20 kt, 110 crew, 501 km/s, 250k fuel, colony ship)
Total: 65 vessels, 908 kt, 5,584 crew, 32.7m liters fuel
Grand Total: 95 assets(+18%), 1.10 mt(--), 9.17k crew(+58%), 36.6m liters fuel(+9.3%)
Most of the commercial vessels have been in service for decades in some form or another. The growth sector is definitely on the military side right now.
Available Crew: 105k(+8.8%)
VI E. Fuel StatusEarth -- 17.6m liters
Titan -- 13.3m
Callisto -- 10.7m
Total -- 41.6m liters(+6.9%). The reserves continue to grow slowly, outpacing the needs of new ships and fueling existing operations.
VII. ACTIVE ARMY ASSETS** Brigade HQs(3)
** Construction Brigades(7)
** Mobile Infantry Battalions(6)
** Garrison Battalion(32)
Total Active-Duty Soldiers: 380k(+93%)
The army has grown almost exponentially for over a decade now, and is starting to come close to current needs. There is also an issue of finding enough qualified officers to lead(only six colonels are unemployed as of this writing). One way or another, growth is expected to slow soon.
VIII. CIVILIAN SHIPPING CORPORATIONSVoliva Carrier Company(54 vessels, 3.24m annual income)
Jensrud Transport and Trading(21, 2.61m)
Tolles Transport & Logistics(7, 730k)
Everton Shipping & Logistics(3, 240k)
Ouellet Shipping(3, 220k)
Suter Shipping Services(2, 125k)
Presnar Freight(2, 70k)
Clavette Shipping Line(3, --)
Abair Shipping(1, --)
Forbus Carrier Ltd(1, --)
Total Vessels: 99(+24%)
Total Civilian Income: 7.24m(+10%)
Jensrud increased by about 150%, while Voliva's revenue declined by over 30%. For the first time in decades they have viable competition, though still possessing the top spot with a 45% market share, a far cry from the 70% they enjoyed just four years ago. Also making a move is Tolles Transport & Logistics, more than doubling their fleet and nearly quintupling their income to become a credible third firm. Everybody's favorite underdog last cycle, Ouellet Shipping, saw their brief renaissance crumble.
Surprisingly, the civilian sector saw only modest increases overall.
IX. SPACE LEADERSHIP PROSPECTUS** Naval Officers: 107 of 147 assigned(72.8%), -1.4%
** Ground Forces Officers: 53 of 59(89.8%), +10.6%
** Civilian Administrators: 27 of 29(93.1%), +3.4%
** Scientists: 20 of 33(60.6%), -- +3.9%
Overall: 207 of 268(77.2%), +2.3%
Opportunities are good in all branches, with the army and administrative career paths taking pretty much anyone with a pulse.