first of all buying an old/abandoned village with friends vs "this piece of jungle will become a city" is a slightly different scale of a problem.
villages have infrastructure, sure they might be tied to municipal grid but it was a place where people live(d) so it tends to have water and power in one way or the other. depending on the geographical location residential solar can solve a lot of power needs in the mid term (provided you're in a reasonably sunny climate).
the suggestion of building a nuclear power plant for the purpose of a group of friends starting a community somewhere is obnoxious. obviously it would be great to have an abundant energy source, but that being prerequisite makes all of these plans a armchair survivalists dream.
the citadel doesn't need to sustain itself or attract people, the community can first prioritize food independence which is not impossible to achieve with decent amount of land over couple of years, while building out the infrastructure for other things on the go. the point is not to create an isolationist dream setup (thats how everything fails), but a community of productive families that work towards greater independence
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you are right. I underestimated your ambition. All you need is a few small generators, couple hammers and beer and you're pretty much set. Easily achievable.
It seems impossible to people now but throughtout human history people set off with their families and their friends to create a life for themselves out of nothing. And what we are starting with today is far from nothing.
I admire you dream and with the right people around you willing to work hard have no doubt you could make it work.
If no one ever set out and created a life for themselves we would have nothing in the world today.