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How do I build my Space Fleet?

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So, if Humanity wants to conquer the galaxy one star at a time, it is going to need a massive fleet. This fleet will require massive resources to build. If I want to build a fleet to take over the next star (even if it's just a couple generation ships), Wouldn't we need more resources than are available on Earth?

In our system alone, What would we build our starting fleet out off? And where would we gather the materials from?

Assume that all of humanity has magically united in this goal and will do everything in it's power to do so. If no other life exists, we will just settle the galaxy. If other life exists, they will serve us by force or be destroyed! (HAIL KIBIA!)

Bonus if you can also answer for continuing to build up the fleet with resources near OTHER stars (though I think that will be a follow up question)

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