Chris M wrote:De-ascension could freeze the ascended account, and weaken the main server account by taking away ascended bonuses. a future ascension reactivates all that was lost.
Advantage to the player descended
Dont completely lose the ascended account
Can regain what was lost on one ascension (main server) but not gain the ascension bonus that time
Disadvantage
Main account losses its ascended bonuses (good)
Ascended account falls behind in growth, but isnt completely destroyed
Gets a spiffy title, Forcefully descended being by xxx (name of player

)
The ascension to regain what was lost brings no points to the ascension account. only reactivates it
there are downsides to this plan, but hey. this is the suggestions forum :d
An excellent idea, though when it freezes the Ascended account I would prefer it if physical aspects (Fleet Production, "Super" Worlds, Weapons etc) were destroyed (fell into ruin without their god), but the Ascended self numbers remained (when you reAscend is feels slighty familiar, so you know what you are up to). All normal trained up worlds would simply become Undeveloped, and then your account would just sit there, with a message along the lines of "A Godless, barren galaxy in which every planet seems to bear its own curse", preventing people from attacking or raiding it.
In Main, losing your % bonus would probably be severe enough (and the Ascended Blessing tech I suppose, for flavour). Weapons and Super Units going is harsh, but understandable. UU, UP, Spy Levels and what not should stay- a total reset is a step too far.
On the "policing ourselves" issue. This happens already. The powerful groups that dominate Ascension set up the rules (informally, at the moment anyway

), and we're all ppretty aware of what they are. You can't see corruption there, because it is not claiming to be some sort of impartial body. It is what it is - rule by the strong, fit in or die. And rightly so. Having some sort of formal council would just create a mass of bureaucracy and cause people to annoy each other on a more regular basis.