So chris and I were just about to get my car all started up for the first time, I popped the positive wire on its battery terminal yanked it off because we saw a giant plume of smoke coming from the engine bay. When the smoke cleared we saw that a green wire that runs from the post on the started solenoid to the post on the alternator had cooked. Everything else was fine. We dug around in one of the parts cars and found a replacement wire, checked all of our grounds, called mark allision, looked at brad artigues wiring guide, and once we had replaced the wire and connected a couple brown wire contacts that were not hooked up before. We tried it again.
No smoke, no burning, but also no power getting to anything.
The battery reads 12.3 volts on the multimeter, and so does the large green positive wire that connects to the starter, but as soon as that wire is on the starter, it drops down to 0.32 volts. We cant figure it out. Does anyone have any ideas?

I will study the artigue wiring guide again tonight.