Concerning Moves 13 & 14, I think there is possibility that the missing positrons from fusion could be in the form of the recently discovered (experimentally), but long known in theory (going back to John Wheeler),molecule called 'di-positronium'. This state of matter is created by the union of two 'positronium' unstable entities {(e-)+(e+)}, thus
Di-positonium = {(e-)+(e+)} + {(e-)+(e+)}
[Note: I like to call the 'electron' by its original name, the 'negatron' (e-) because this then helps with understanding its mirror charge lepton, the 'positron' (e+), and of course thus logically explains the charge dialectic that is so important to your Dominion Model]
See this link to the experiment to document the di-positronium molecule:
Newsroom: Physicists Observe New Molecule in Lab.
It does appear that under certain conditions this new state of matter can form a type of "stable' existence as a Bose-Einstein Condensate, and thus perhaps this is why no measurement of pure 'positrons' have been made--we not look for them in the proper time and space dimension.
I am not sure if this is consistent with your Dominion Model, but it does appear to me that gravitational repulsion & attraction predicted by the Dominion Model could lead to a di-positronium state of matter ?