[member="Darth Venefica"], [member="Sarge Potteiger"]
Interesting. As I believe I have found a loophole in the rules, that would allow opposition members (allowed into the dominion to serve as opposition) to conceivably "deny" a dominion from happening without breaking the statement "No faction may interrupt a dominion."
For instance, say there is an unaligned character accepted into the dominion that for whatever reason really actually doesn't want it to be dominioned.
As the rule stands, he can either:
- Produce sub-par qualities posts to increase the posts necessary for the faction to claim dominion over the planet
- Produce posts with such frequency over 20 posts, that it increases the posts necessary for the faction to claim dominion over the planet.
The first one can be easily resolved by punishing the opposition that is deliberately attempting to sabotage the dominion with poor quality posts, directly, rather than punishing the ones honestly trying to run a dominion.
The second one is probably the hardest thing to do considering they would be a single person attempting to outcompete an entire faction, and it would eventually boil down to how can keep the pace until the ultimate verdict is reached, or until one of them gives up.
These are unlikely, and easily resolved scenarios, but what would your stance be on this?