There IS a focus on Mars, but the Moon, with 1/10th the gravity and ice to make rocket fuel, potentially makes it a better base of operations. Mars is one the goals, but as they say, "You need to get your ducks in a row, first." Now, can we begin launching, via Starship, equipment and robots to Mars right now to set up the Mars base? Sure, but it would be slow going and take up a lot of fuel and time... and I do think, given the sense of urgency, that it will start soon... this year. The Moon will be a base of operations not only for Mars, but in the more immediate future, launching AI data centers and solar power arrays into space. The factory SpaceX is currently building in Florida will be capable of producing 1000 Starships per year! Absolutely nuts! This is a team that is capable of building Gigafactories and Megafactories within 2 years. Tesla has already begun production on the Optimus robots that will be the workers, not only on Earth, but out in space and on Mars... with a goal of 50,000 units in 2026 and 1,000,000 units in 2027! Tesla is beginning production on their own AI chip Gigafactory and the same for significantly ramping up solar panel production. The Boring Co. is doing well... and this equipment will be needed for Moon and Mars bases... underground for radiation protection in these environments. The chess pieces are moving... and quickly. Within 10 years, people would have forgotten that Tesla even made an electric car, because of this pivot towards AI, robotics, and space. "Our little friend" has a vision, a sense of urgency, and is vertically integrating as much as he can so he is not dependent upon 3rd party production... his vision of "scale" is far beyond anyone's imagination, so he just creates it all himself.