Ministry of Expansion

""Reminder: Planetary Overseer Elections are just around the corner!""

""Memo to Colonial Overseer: Be sure to calibrate the productivity of your workers in accordance with your compliance Index.""

The Ministry of Expansion (MoE) is an executive ministerial department of Super Earth. It is responsible for terraforming and resource extraction as well as the expansion and management of Super Earth's colonies on planets all across the Galaxy. Each colony is managed by a Colonial Overseer, with entire planets being overseen by a Planetary Overseer who are elected into office, much like other Super Earth officials. All though ultimately report to the Ministry of Expansion."Billions of stars. One Federation."

Colony infrastructure
""The Colonial Overseer's Handbook. A guide to Planetary Terraforming, Resource Extraction, and Colonist Management. Approved by the Ministry of Expansion."" Standardized Colonial Agricultural Garrisons (SCAGs) are designed with the settler in mind! Friendly and homey, the sufficiently sized housing accommodations for our enterprising interstellar farmers come complete with solar engineering/electrical kit, S.E.A.F. emergency distress beacon, and the colony's choice of:


 * Farming kit, complete with hardy Super Wheat*
 * Hydroponics module featuring leafy greens and vegetables*

Each sufficiently sized housing module will generously include:**


 * A modest armory, complete with universal ammunition.
 * Planetary Communication Equipment.
 * A copy of Galactic Flora and Fauna for Fuel and Consumption (S.E.A.F. Edition)
 * One Allen wrench.

Feed the Expansion of Super Earth!

''*Note: All crops are genetically modified for the planet’s conditions. Side affects may include: Constipation. Skin rash or dermatitis. Diarrhea. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Dry mouth. Headache. Insomnia.''

''**Note: Requisitions to millions of habitats around the known territories of the galaxy may result in misdirected allocations. Ensure you inspect your sufficiently sized housing module on receipt and report any discrepancies to your regional requisitions office. Average response time may be several years, so don't delay!)''