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Re: Starfleet Night 3
however, treacherous traitorousness suggests that there probably is scum on her bandwagon, given that it contained 5 players.
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Re: Starfleet Night 3
Ah. Yes, you're right. Still, no scum kill and no reason for her to out that she'd been blocked, because no town would have been any the wiser, not even ksen.oblivion wrote:disaffirmationism. scum tried to block me last night. her being blocked instead via bus driver in no way at all cleared her.
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anyone remember where feck his vote parked?
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In this case, Occam's razor pointed nowhere else. A deflected block and absent kill are logical to tie together. With that partial out and flail her fate was sealed in my mind.irretating wrote:I do hope town is going to look at the mantis bandwagon closely. Sheesh, she was blocked by scum, and there was no scum kill last night. Occam's razor should have pointed elsewhere.
What this does do is clear you to a large extent in my mind. It could be a ruse I suppose, but, as you say. Occam's razor.
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Mantis. 4th on the original wagon, never moved it despite the partial reveal.irretating wrote:anyone remember where feck his vote parked?
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Irre, I really can't follow your case against ade. want to step me through it one more time? transmogrifications in the works maybe
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I had a post but navigated away before I checked whether it had gone through. I come back there's a half dozen new posts and mine is still pending. Short version (repeating/prepeating what Bilirubin said) is that Occam pointed firmly at Mantis. Especially with no counterclaim from a doc. And the holosuite was used.
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Thanks. Feck and (surprise!) adenosine are looking pretty bad.Bilirubin wrote:Mantis. 4th on the original wagon, never moved it despite the partial reveal.irretating wrote:anyone remember where feck his vote parked?
Everyone else is on my town pile, so it's clear-cut from my perspective. I had doubts about ksen, but his out clears him satisfactorily, and also bili, but he's a good player and as scum it'd be crazy to go after a towny like he did with mantis.
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going to be heading off to sleep in a while. That means I'll not be active in the night thread so much for whomever takes that as a tell.
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Well, I take responsibility for it. I'm flabbergasted right now, but am turning in for the night and will try to sort through it again tomorrow. It does give me pause that maybe scum have been one of the ones with a lesser post count and selectively helpful townish posts. At least that's where I'll start tomorrow.
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Re: Starfleet Night 3
What is good about his scum game (and I am talking about the FF game that unfurled over 8 weeks) is that he blows with the breeze regarding suspicions, he just blends into the town pack of confusion. At the end of day 1, I figured someone would try to nudge me toward being the day 2 lynch. Now, we brawled about this point, but I discount gib and feck, because gib was all over the place and feck never takes a lead role in a lynch bandwagon. Adenosine nudged my name forward, because he knew that you (ob) would take note and he noticed that bili was following your lead. I was the best candidate. Now, after I got my little tanty out of the way, and people were considering other players besides me, adenosine just blended back into the crow. It wasn't clear which player was going to by a real lynch candidate, so amazingly, adenosine has no strong feel about anyone. But when it's a fait accompli, he suddenly emerges again.oblivion wrote:Irre, I really can't follow your case against ade. want to step me through it one more time? transmogrifications in the works maybe
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What? Why are you taking responsibility for it?grit wrote:Well, I take responsibility for it.
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You give me far too much credit.irretating wrote:What is good about his scum game (and I am talking about the FF game that unfurled over 8 weeks) is that he blows with the breeze regarding suspicions, he just blends into the town pack of confusion. At the end of day 1, I figured someone would try to nudge me toward being the day 2 lynch. Now, we brawled about this point, but I discount gib and feck, because gib was all over the place and feck never takes a lead role in a lynch bandwagon. Adenosine nudged my name forward, because he knew that you (ob) would take note and he noticed that bili was following your lead. I was the best candidate. Now, after I got my little tanty out of the way, and people were considering other players besides me, adenosine just blended back into the crow. It wasn't clear which player was going to by a real lynch candidate, so amazingly, adenosine has no strong feel about anyone. But when it's a fait accompli, he suddenly emerges again.oblivion wrote:Irre, I really can't follow your case against ade. want to step me through it one more time? transmogrifications in the works maybe
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I'll point out that the reason I did so well in the FF game is that I played a town game. I was bi-polar for eight weeks, scum and town in one go. I've tried replicating that elsewhere since with very little success.
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