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All the decisions in this mod add planetary deposits which are marked to not get rerolled when terraforming so that wouldnt affect them at all. If the planet is turned into an Ecumenopolis though, whilst the features would remain on the planet and still work perfectly fine, they wouldn't be as powerful as if you had added them after the planet was turned into an Ecumenopolis, as it would just be the basic feature on the planet, not the Ecumenopolis feature. So whilst not gamebreaking, thats something I should potentially look at changing!
That said, I have a couple of questions.
First, Terraforming, especially Ecumenopolizing a planet, sometimes did Bad Things(tm) to the planetary features added by Mastery of Districts. What happens to the planetary features/modifiers added by this mod if a planet is terraformed or turned into an Ecumenopolis?
Second, how does this interact with planets and habitable structures added by other mods, like Gigastructures or Planetary Diversity? I'm especially curious about Planetary Diversity's Planetary Habitats submod.