yes, i should have linked to those threads. one poster even said that from camera boot to boot the starburst can be different, which if true, makes taking darks a little like flats - you would have to do it before or after each imaging session.
if you don't scale your darks, bias frames are not necessary. in order to scale the dark, the bias signal must first be removed from the dark (since the bias signal does not change with frame duration.)
scaling darks, even if they match the duration of the lights, may still be beneficial. what PI does is to iteratively scale the dark and trial subtract it from the light until the noise in the calibrated light is minimized. it does this over a small preview of the light. however when there are sensor artifacts like amp glows or this starburst that are independent of the dark frame duration, you just can't use dark optimization as the artifacts are invariably under-subtracted from the lights...
rob