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Also, you mention the "base price" slider and discuss what it does, but I don't see a recommendation on what to actually set it to. I've been setting it to 10% on all my mines.
Just curious - I usually pick a Noble Metal Mine (Gold/Platinum) as my first mine in playthroughs over the years because of the pools of money it brings, but is this saying that I should instead be making a Gas Collector type 3 (H/N/O) because it's at the top of the mines list?
Production Speed Up refers to the effect on fighter production.
Productions is the number of fighter productions affected by Production Speed Up.
The effects of assembly blocks on fighter production is complex, and best understood by reading the wiki.