As I have said, the fix was not easy, but I did come up with a fix.
Basically, this goes off the ability to create blockworlds. For each system affected, we would create a blockworld serving as an exact replica in terms of physical geography, planet and star layout, and political entities. To protect these blockworlds, we would place some sort of barrier that destroys the Gold Imperial ships if they tried to enter, primarily in the form of locked jump gates. That is a matter of debate at this time. Ultimately, though, the objective would be to allow for the Gold Empire to function on its own between its affected star systems. However, our systems would be protected. The theory is that the change would remain barely noticeable in the years to come.
The only issue is that half the Caucus opposes it. Those that oppose are a part of the camp having idolized a figure named Peter Crane, the Dungeonmaster a number of years ago whose main agenda was to balance the budget of the Society. These people say that my idea is too expensive. However, Rose Anne and even Dungeonmaster Skylar Meredyth argue that such an expense is deemed a "worthy investment."
Meanwhile, I have been writing my notes on this to submit to my employer, Three Points. I conversed with my superior on this, and he agreed to let me go to Cabotton on company time, and promised to take me seriously if what I report on is good.
I'll be honest, despite the controversy in the Third Level Society, I am in high spirits. I've come a long way since my low point in the past.