Um, if cSM bricks your wii (which it hopefully will not), you are just screwed (for the most part) since it obviously overwrites the system menu during installation, so it doesn't matter if you had starfall installed or not, you still can't launch games. The "Starfall unbrick" only works if boot1, boot2, the system menu, the IOS used by the system menu, the IOS used by Zelda, and the TPHack are all intact and properly installed, thus any brick that results from the modification of one of those components can't be fixed by the starfall unbrick. This is why BootMii will be an infinitely better brick protection system, it relies soley on the integrity of boot1 and boot2 (which are almost never modified, except by installing bootmii). cSM will be dangerous to idiots (who might do such stupid things as uninstall the IOS used by cSM) until BootMii is released, and then, you should be able to use bootmii to reinstall a majority of the system (without the use of any system files except boot1 and boot2). By the way great work Forsaekn, can't wait for the release. I view this release as more of an updated version of starfall, but it seems like your project has some real potential. Keep up the hard work, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this project turns out. (Wow that got a lot longer than I expected it to.)
BTW, would it be possible to add a check for IOS251 or whatever when cSM starts, and if it isn't present, fall back to using IOS30 (or whatever 3.4 uses now)? This would prevent any idiots from bricking their systems by removing the IOS used by cSM (which would be essentially impossible to fix).