Thoughts about the lunar scenario. I could pursue a multi-mode approach.
Mode 1 is the direct mission: a dual launch of the partially reusable Nova V rocket, the first with the lander (Auriga), the second with the crewed spacecraft (Argo). Dual TLI and rendezvous in LLO. This is more or less the same scenario envisioned by the Chinese; the unfinished lunar exploration scenario of the Forum Orbiter Italia was also envisioned in the same way. This method is faster, but at the cost of two XCS core stages and one HES-4 upper stage expended for every landing.
Mode 2 envisions a special Nova V which features a new reusable vehicle (an uncrewed spaceplane) built around its XCS core stage. This particular version of Nova V thus becomes totally reusable. This spaceplane (XCS-R) is responsible for refueling the Argo exploration vehicle in LEO, which can now be launched atop a small Nova I. The advantage of having a much larger tanker, coupled with a much smaller crewed vehicle than Starship and intended only for crew (rather than crew plus cargo) is that, from my calculations, the number of LEO refueling missions is reduced from twelve/sixteen (Artemis) to just two.
The Auriga lunar lander can still be launched with a standard Nova V like in the Mode 1 scenario. The rocket would place the lander in TLI instead to LLO; the Auriga lander would be only partially fueled, with only the fuel needed to perform LLO insertion on its own; HES-4 upper stage of the rocket, equipped for long-term space operations, would then swing-by around the Moon, returning to Earth and using its remaining fuel to place itself in LEO once again, where it will be refueled by three reusable Nova V launches. HES-4 then will depart once again to the Moon, placing itself in LLO. The fuel aboard will be enough to refuel the lander multiple times, allowing for extended operations. The process will need a total of seven launches (up to sixteen if we want to rotate crews between landings) and will allow for three/four landings, all at the cost of a single expended XCS stage; all the other hardware would be reused multiple times.
I've performed the basic math, and it holds up; if I can, I will provide some kind of infographic to better explain my ideas.