Zacs...not sure if your time-line is entirely correct. If the YES vote goes ahead next month, I think it will take quite some time for Scotland to achieve full independence. Certainly it will not happen in time to effect May 2015.
As Salmond has still not told us what Plan B and Plan C is, regarding the Poond, any severing of our nations couldn't go ahead until the currency has been sorted out.
There would have to be another general election in the rest of Britain, as well a first one in Scotland. It could be that Labour MP's or any other MPs come to that, may not want to serve in a Parliament that just exists in Scotland. I am not sure if MPs elected in 2015 can just turn into Scottish MPs.
Also the Euro MEP's would cease to function until Scotland has joined the European Union again, this time as a sovereign nation in its own right.
And who will the Sovereign be ? Or will Scotland be a Republic, with an elected President ?
Its for all these reasons that I can't see a YES vote going ahead. Its going to take more than Salmond's Harry Lauder act to convince people that it needs to happen.
Interesting times ahead !