Wow, this was fun to work through. Now I have (hopefully) something that I hope might clear things up??
Since this game is about mutual fun and the decency of fair play, taking turns and good sportsmanship.... The TP, after summoning his monster and passing priority to the NTP, who, not wanting to waste his Trap Hole, passes back, could/should say, so, we agree that the monster is successfully summoned and we can move on to the next portion of my main phase one, wherein I can activate normal Spell cards to my hearts content?
If NTP agrees, and TP activates a normal spell card (ala the earlier referenced Block Attack), does that not CHANGE the idea that the last thing to "resolve" was the summons of a monster, as there is no prioriy response to the summon when you activate a normal spell card (pirority response to a summon includes spell speed 2, 3 or monster effects, not normal spell)? (Assuming this is the case) Then why can you not both agree that the monster is summoned and both have allowed the response to summon window to close and say, "not in response to my summon, but as a seperate part of my main phase, I activate this spell speed 2 effect", and not allow a chain that is a response to a summon that you both agree the timing has passed?
On another note, going back to the previous post about attacking: It was always my understanding that there was a "declaration of attack" moment and then an actual attack moment, also known as "attack goes through" (which is VERY easy to recognize when attacking a face down monster, as it gets flipped face up at that point, but not so easy on a monster that is already face up. I guess you just have to agree that the attack declaration portion is over and you allow the attack to hit the target, but not neccesarily enter damage calculation--like what happens when a monster is flipped, the attack has gone thorugh, but you are not quite at the damage calculation portion for the effects of, say, Kiseitai, or Ancient Lamp). Anyway, maybe that was what Tiso was refering to . I mean, NTP responds to the declaration of an attack with Mirror Force, TP Trap Jammer's it. Resolve, past point of "declaration" and into the "attack goes through" or maybe another substep of "actual attack", but NTP can still activate cards like BoM, because he's not in the damage step yet (Must be in between parts to account for the different card effects), --hey shouldn't NTP, at this point, also still be able to after the above chain resolves, activate Magic Cylinder, because Magic Cylinder is activated in response to an attack and NOT a declaration of an attack? Would the sub-sub-steps look like this, then?
Enter Battle Phase (response?)
Declare desire to battle (response?)
Select attacking Monster (response?)
Select attack target (response?)
Declare attack (response?)
Attack accepted -Observable with NTP agreeing to flip-up F/D monster (response?)
Attack goes through-F/D is flipped (response? Kiseitai would out appply here)
Calculate Damage....well, from attack goes through and flipping, it's all; on the link to that BEAUTIFUL chart (above).
What do you think?