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Its about time! There's nothing a permanent space station orbiting the moon can do, that a fleet of rotating Starship-class vehicles can't do better.
Forcing lunar landers to rendezvous with the station before attempting a landing just wastes fuel.
Forcing a cargo ship to rendezvous with the station also wastes fuel - if a lander needs to top off its tanks before attempting a landing, why not dock it directly to the cargo ship? And then return that cargo ship to Earth to be refilled and reused again and again as a temporary supply depot.
Hopefully they'll fully cancel the Senate Lunch System program soon too!
Has Starship done...anything yet? They've launched like a quintillion of them and none have achieved anything. In the 60's NASA launched two unmanned test Saturn Vs and then Apollo 8.
Hell, even SLS is in a better spot than Starship