EDIT: And btw we can always fork the latest version if any "Reckless Decision Making" is exhibited from the "trusted individuals". That's why I am not worried,and why my number one priority was to get the source out.
No you can't fork it. You can use the code only at the express and limited permission of King RealScam. Source code is not Open Source. I (through my employer) have access to the source code for many components of the Windows Operating System. It isn't open source. The code exists only to further windows and the goals of Microsoft.
You have no legal right to fork the project. Your access to use, modify, and redistribute the source is limited to the SolidCoin project. You have no technical means to prevent theft, fraud, or ill-intent by those who have complete control of the network. You have no means to reject changes forced by the control nodes.
You simply have blind and implicit faith that King RealScam won't do anything wrong. You know what .... maybe he won't. However the very fact that you MUST trust him is a fatal flaw even if that trust isn't misplaced.
ScamCoin isn't decentralized.
ScamCoin isn't OpenSource.
ScamCoin isn't peer to peer.