Good info here.
Not to be rude, this is just a thought.
Maybe the OP should save the Lager for a couple weeks and brew a couple faster (easier) Ales in the meantime. You've spent a good chunk on the Lager. You could gain some experience and make a big starter in the mean time. And have some decent homebrew in a few weeks while you wait for the Lager. Just a thought.
Either way you have gotten some good help here.
Great info here and I'm definitely weighing my options at this point. Would like to salvage as much of the supplies/ingredients as I can. Really want to try the lager I set out to make, leaning toward maybe compensating by throwing in some dry yeasts to make up the difference, just don't have any DME lying around which is part of the reason I didn't just jump up and make the starter this afternoon. Will sleep on it and hopefully come up with something. If I go the extra yeast via dry pack route, how do I determine the best strain to go with? Saw some people drop names earlier, thoughts?