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If you haven't done so already start saving all of your custom postings, your rules, your various commentary to outside sources like word or whatever because once the mandatory switch to the new group format you will lose all of it. Trust me, I know, I have 3 groups so I found out the hard way with the first group.

Holding out and not migrating will accomplish nothing. DA will force you to change and you will lose all your custom items.
Switching from Monarchy to Democracy at the end of Revolution was too much. Adding a High Council would've been less extreme.
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What if... Adam rejected the Power?
Interesting question.  

In the MYP 2002 series he did, initially. 
But, when faced with his father's abduction and death at the hands of Skeletor, he returned to Grayskull and took up the Sword - thus fulfilling his destiny.

There could be other reasons he'd feel like giving up. For example...

  1. People thinking he's unfit for the throne and that He-Man should rule instead.

  2. Ungrateful people complaining about damage from a rescue.

  3. People who berate him for letting Skeletor and his goons live.

  4. Anti-Royal fanatics treating him and his parents like dirt.

  5. Having to keep his secret from Teela and his father.

All those reasons have validity, of course, though the most potent one is certainly the third. 
To slay Skeletor (even if possible) would not be in accordance with the self-control, humanity and compassion which makes him worthy of wielding the Power.  He isn't a killer - nor does he need to be, given the strength that the Power imbues him with.
But, from those who do not see or understand that - and see only Skeletor 'getting away' with his crimes, it would draw responses of anger and incomprehension.   And that would be hard to withstand, since the truth would not necessarily placate them.

An intriguing conumdrum.