Circe slipped into the safety of a warp-stream, and the acting Captain, a gruff, hard-nosed starfarer with more time in vacuum than planetside, settled easier in her chair. The helmsman let out a sigh of relief. "Well, we're on our way. Can't say those were the coordinates I was expecting, but I sure like it better than breathing space dust."
"Keep a lid on those coordinates," growled the former XO. "If I had my way, I'd just as soon as float this entire load of passengers out the airlock, but I can't, and that means YOU had better watch your back around all these strangers so long as they're aboard. Your watch's over, stand relieved. Get some rest."
"Oh, thanks, Cap. That's just the thing to help me rest easy."
"What, you want me to a sing you a lullaby? Sweet dreams."
The helmsman, a younger man, slight and wiry, punched the bridge exit key and stepped into the airlock, the door sealing and locking behind him automatically. He grabbed a suit from the nearest locker, eyeing the scorch mark on the locker next to him with a wary eye, and wearily went through the routine steps of shucking his way into the suit and sealing it. That accomplished, he was bone-tired from a twelve hour stint at helm, and would have liked nothing better than to make his way to his cramped crew compartment, little more than an oversized closet, and curl up in his tiny bunk dead to the world. But, he supposed, he had a higher priority tonight that just shouldn't wait.
The ship didn't have a dedicated morgue facility. He had to ask directions from the group in the cargo bay, and he got more than a few hard stares before he got someone to answer him and point him in the right direction.
Down the lonely corridors he walked, clinging to the rail hand over hand, until he reached the furthest aft section of the ship accessible by corridor. The captain had picked him up out of an orphanage, all too common in the war years, and had given him a chance to make his way in the universe. No matter was he was, and as tough and mean as the captain could be at times, he was grateful for that, and he owed him a goodbye and a few words. He keyed open the door - and was surprised to find that he was not alone.
A young, bookish-looking man with goggles was standing over the corpse of Captain Ulysses. The Captain's skull had been split open, and his brain was pierced with a multitude of wires, connected to a computer. When the door hissed open, the young man looked up sharply, and squinted.
"The hell is - whoa!"
The bookish looking fellow had reached for something under the table. The helmsman didn't stop to see what it was before taking over behind the wall, and a series laser blasts spraying across the opposite wall indicated the wisdom of the choice.
"Wait a minute," the bookish man said, "You're the ship's helmsman, aren't you?"
"Do you always shoot first and ask questions later?"
"Heh. Only when the situation calls for it." He stepped out of the morgue compartment, a laser rifle slung against his side, still pointing at the helmsman. "Typically, that'd be more along the lines of something I'd expect from my comrades. You see the good captain there? He had a perfectly good brain. Plenty of healthy synapses, just waiting to be plumbed for information. Did they think of that before they slotted a laser right through his cerebellum? No, of course not! Brute force. Too much of that going around, you see. It's how we got into this whole rebellion mess in the first place, you know. Not enough subtlety.
"But it occurs to me, now, that the captain wasn't the only person with useful information in his brain, now was he?" He measured the helmsman with his eyes, looking for any signs of fear. He tipped the barrel of the rifle down - then fired into the helmsman's leg. He collapsed, cursing, a perfectly round hole penetrating all the way through his suit, through the fleshy part of his leg, and out the other side. He frantically cupped the holes with his gloved hands, trying to staunch the loss of air.
"Did you know, that the next best thing to a recently dead brain for this kind of extraction technique, is a brain that's still alive - more or less?" He smiled down at the helmsman.
And the smile, as it happened, froze in place. And a hole appeared in his chest - near where the charred remains of his heart gave a few feeble, half-hearted pulses before subsiding into inert ruins. From behind him, a handful of the survivors gathered around, and one of them used a first aid bandage to apply a makeshift seal to the helmsman's punctured suit.
"A few of us didn't much care for your coming down to visit the bodies. Lucky for you, I guess."
Another of the group moved in and began to examine the equipment hooked into the captain. "Hmm. You know, it might be that all this could come in handy for use on our friend, there, and maybe some other suspects. Can't promise I can get as much out of it as someone who knows what they're doing, but this might give us a leg up on finding the rest of them."
The man who had shot the agent nodded sharply. "See to it. The sooner his friends, follow him, the better. Let's report back to the others. We need to organize a search for the rest of them."
"Fantastic," muttered the helmsman. "Anyone mind giving me a leg up while we're at it? And somebody's going to owe me a nice cold, beer, and a big pile of hazard pay. Your high muckety mucks believe in hazard pay, right?"
Name: Agent Wesley Tragger
Alignment: Mafia
Dossier: Intelligence and forensics expert, utilizing sophisticated techniques, with a brief but sterling service record within the Earth Authority hierarchy.
Cover Identity: One of the rebel's intelligence and forensics experts, you made a name for yourself gleaning intelligence from the wreckage and corpses of defeated government forces.
2- Double Role Cop - Choose two target players, and learn their abilities. You may only use this ability twice.
3- You learn what ability a player is using tonight, you may copy that players' chosen ability, and choose a new target(s) for the copy. If you have role-copped that player, you may instead copy any of that player's abilities, instead of that player's chosen ability, without paying the endorsement cost.
5 - Permanently gain one of target dead player's non-kill abilities. You may not become immune to the lynch.
Circe dropped out of warp-stream, and entered orbit around a planet pockmarked with impact craters. A pair of orbiting Earth Authority cruisers relayed coded challenges to the transport, received appropriate answers, and ignored the newcomer. Descending through the atmosphere, the freighter approached a deserted facility, rising out of a canyon. Descending into the fissure, a security gate set into the canyon wall slowly yawned open, admitting the ship into the confines of a spartan, grimy hangar bay.
The XO keyed open the cargo bay doors, and the ramp slowly descended.
"Welcome to the last place you'd expect to find a rebel research base, ladies and gentlemen. You've arrived at Sector Six."
It is now Day 3. There were no deaths last night. With 12 alive, it's 7 to lynch.
Wait, what? Did I miss something? Why are we voting GJ? At least one of MH/Anak is scum.
iso was way too meh about being lynched.
i think that means one of mh/wf, who we were linking to iso in real time, is always town. maybe both.
anak looked great yesterday.
and hasnt actually done scummy ***** all game tbh
well, a little scummy i suppose
but not very, and in a townie way
or something
dv/tim town
cyth/anak/shadow/axel probably town
seppel is... seppel. probably as claimed or town. read pending.
wildfire/manders look connected to iso. which iso was cool with...
cyan is a player in this game
i guess if one of iso's proposed team is scum with him, its probably axel?
because levels, and shading a largely ignored townie seems worse than the same move against a buddy, which is a decent play there
but thats all wifom and im not currently interested in lynching axel
dv/tim town
cyth/anak/shadow/axel probably town
seppel is... seppel. probably as claimed or town. read pending.
wildfire/manders look connected to iso. which iso was cool with...
cyan is a player in this game
gj scum
coffee is good
Man this post plus this one:
i guess if one of iso's proposed team is scum with him, its probably axel?
because levels, and shading a largely ignored townie seems worse than the same move against a buddy, which is a decent play there
but thats all wifom and im not currently interested in lynching axel
Seem like 100% damage control against a scum being lynched.
dv/tim town
cyth/anak/shadow/axel probably town
seppel is... seppel. probably as claimed or town. read pending.
wildfire/manders look connected to iso. which iso was cool with...
cyan is a player in this game
gj scum
coffee is good
Man this post plus this one:
i guess if one of iso's proposed team is scum with him, its probably axel?
because levels, and shading a largely ignored townie seems worse than the same move against a buddy, which is a decent play there
but thats all wifom and im not currently interested in lynching axel
Seem like 100% damage control against a scum being lynched.
[b]Vote Tom[b/]
how so?
its a read based on dead scum's posts that contradicts a behavioral read im pretty sure ive already talked about.
do you have a problem with either of them, or just that i have both?
Is the GJ vote really just a read, or do we know something? I like knowing things....
I might have actual time to do something with this game later today.
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I'm starting out with vote count analysis and it's interesting to note that Iso never once voted for Anak on D1 despite, to my recollection, proclaiming him Scum several times. He then proceeded to vote for no one BUT Anak D2. This does not bode well for Anak.
I am working on re-reading and will post my thoughts shortly. Luckily it looks like it's going to be a slow day at work.
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Cythare, Tom, Sir Chris
Anak - Shadow, GJ, Cyan
Manders - Seppel
Bur- Iso
Tom - Anak
Axelrod- DV
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Tom- TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Manders - Seppel, shadow, Tom
Wildfire- Manders, Sir Chris, Tordeck
Anak - GJ, Cyan
GJ - Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Tom - Ana
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Tordeck-DV, Cyan, anak, manders, tom
Bur- GJ, shadow
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck
Manders - Seppel
Anak - GJ
Anak -Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Seppel, Manders, Anak
Anak-Cythare, Cyan, DV
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck,
Tordeck-tom
DV- Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer- TheIceMan
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Anak, seppel
Tom- Wildfire, Tordeck, Cyan
Anak-Cythare, manders
GJ - TheIceMan, tom
Sir Chris- Axelrod
WF - Sir Chris
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Tom, DV, Seppel
Tom - Cyan
With 12 alive, 7 to lynch
OK, so based solely on the vote counts themselves, here are the notable things I saw:
The ONLY two people Iso voted for in the vote counts are Bur and Anak.
When Bur was lynched, those on his wagon were: GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, Tordeck, Iso, DV, Bur, and Manders. The only unknown alignments here are GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, and DV. Since Iso was Scum, there could be up to 3 more amongst those 5.
I remember a lot of “LET’S LYNCH ANAK” from a lot of players, but the only ones who ever cast any votes on him D1 were Shadow, GJ, Cyan, Cythare, DV, and myself. Only one alignment is known there, and that’s mine (so only known to me.)
Axelrod was voting for Sir Chris as of VC 2 and continued to do so for the rest of the Day. Couple that with how easily and confidently he called me Town so early on, and his not being involved in D2 at all, and I’ve got my eye on him. (Yes, I know, holidays, but still it must be noted. He could have used that as an excuse.)
DV, Cyan, Anak, myself and Tom all voted for Tordeck at one point.
Why do this, you may be asking? It doesn’t tell me a WHOLE lot, but it does give me questions to ask myself while re-reading:
Who interacted with Iso, and how?
What, if anything, was really going on with that Axelrod/Sir Chris back-and-forth?
Did Iso talk a lot about Anak on D1 but never vote him, as I seem to recall?
Why did Scum kill Sir Chris N1?
Why is DV considered Town again?
Did Iso convince me Cyan was Town to throw me off the scent?
Fun fact: My entire reasoning as to why I wanted to join the spectator chat was because I was skimming through the game, read one of Iso's posts, and went "hmm he's probably scum, let me join the spectator chat so I get credit on that soulread".
I hope Wildfire is scum too so I can make the scumteam mad at me.
Based on Iso's behavior, I'd be surprised if he is. I think Iso was sincere in his statements regarding...
wait, I just remembered WF's ability. Yeah, no way would Iso bus a buddy with a cheap ass Day kill. WF's alignment is still up in the air.
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Cythare, Tom, Sir Chris
Anak - Shadow, GJ, Cyan
Manders - Seppel
Bur- Iso
Tom - Anak
Axelrod- DV
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Tom- TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Manders - Seppel, shadow, Tom
Wildfire- Manders, Sir Chris, Tordeck
Anak - GJ, Cyan
GJ - Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Tom - Ana
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Tordeck-DV, Cyan, anak, manders, tom
Bur- GJ, shadow
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck
Manders - Seppel
Anak - GJ
Anak -Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Seppel, Manders, Anak
Anak-Cythare, Cyan, DV
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck,
Tordeck-tom
DV- Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer- TheIceMan
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Anak, seppel
Tom- Wildfire, Tordeck, Cyan
Anak-Cythare, manders
GJ - TheIceMan, tom
Sir Chris- Axelrod
WF - Sir Chris
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Tom, DV, Seppel
Tom - Cyan
With 12 alive, 7 to lynch
OK, so based solely on the vote counts themselves, here are the notable things I saw:
The ONLY two people Iso voted for in the vote counts are Bur and Anak.
When Bur was lynched, those on his wagon were: GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, Tordeck, Iso, DV, Bur, and Manders. The only unknown alignments here are GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, and DV. Since Iso was Scum, there could be up to 3 more amongst those 5.
I remember a lot of “LET’S LYNCH ANAK” from a lot of players, but the only ones who ever cast any votes on him D1 were Shadow, GJ, Cyan, Cythare, DV, and myself. Only one alignment is known there, and that’s mine (so only known to me.)
Axelrod was voting for Sir Chris as of VC 2 and continued to do so for the rest of the Day. Couple that with how easily and confidently he called me Town so early on, and his not being involved in D2 at all, and I’ve got my eye on him. (Yes, I know, holidays, but still it must be noted. He could have used that as an excuse.)
DV, Cyan, Anak, myself and Tom all voted for Tordeck at one point.
Why do this, you may be asking? It doesn’t tell me a WHOLE lot, but it does give me questions to ask myself while re-reading:
Who interacted with Iso, and how?
What, if anything, was really going on with that Axelrod/Sir Chris back-and-forth?
Did Iso talk a lot about Anak on D1 but never vote him, as I seem to recall?
Why did Scum kill Sir Chris N1?
Why is DV considered Town again?
Did Iso convince me Cyan was Town to throw me off the scent?
Why DID Seppel waste his ability N2?
I think that’s a good place to start.
2 billion words and you said actual nothing. On top of acting terribly toward Iso and just snap-lynching claimed BG Tordeck. Unvote, Vote MH
Wasn't your ability a trade of passives between players? So who did you swap her with? Or will you finally just start telling the truth?
Oh look Manders is still scum, neat. Vote Manders
You were convinced ISO was town, and were wrong. Afaik your reasoning was more or less he didn't feel like scum. Now after a bit of a reread you are convinced Tom is town. Your reads feel artificial, like you are just making them up to just make yourself look better instead of actually trying to find scum.
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Cythare, Tom, Sir Chris
Anak - Shadow, GJ, Cyan
Manders - Seppel
Bur- Iso
Tom - Anak
Axelrod- DV
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Tom- TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Manders - Seppel, shadow, Tom
Wildfire- Manders, Sir Chris, Tordeck
Anak - GJ, Cyan
GJ - Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Tom - Ana
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Tordeck-DV, Cyan, anak, manders, tom
Bur- GJ, shadow
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck
Manders - Seppel
Anak - GJ
Anak -Cythare
DV - Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer - TheIceMan
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Seppel, Manders, Anak
Anak-Cythare, Cyan, DV
Wildfire- Sir Chris, Tordeck,
Tordeck-tom
DV- Wildfire
Sir Chris- Axelrod
Shadowlancer- TheIceMan
Official Vote Count:
Bur- GJ, shadow, Anak, seppel
Tom- Wildfire, Tordeck, Cyan
Anak-Cythare, manders
GJ - TheIceMan, tom
Sir Chris- Axelrod
WF - Sir Chris
9 to lynch
Official Vote Count:
GJ - Tom, DV, Seppel
Tom - Cyan
With 12 alive, 7 to lynch
OK, so based solely on the vote counts themselves, here are the notable things I saw:
The ONLY two people Iso voted for in the vote counts are Bur and Anak.
When Bur was lynched, those on his wagon were: GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, Tordeck, Iso, DV, Bur, and Manders. The only unknown alignments here are GJ, shadow, Anak, Seppel, and DV. Since Iso was Scum, there could be up to 3 more amongst those 5.
I remember a lot of “LET’S LYNCH ANAK” from a lot of players, but the only ones who ever cast any votes on him D1 were Shadow, GJ, Cyan, Cythare, DV, and myself. Only one alignment is known there, and that’s mine (so only known to me.)
Axelrod was voting for Sir Chris as of VC 2 and continued to do so for the rest of the Day. Couple that with how easily and confidently he called me Town so early on, and his not being involved in D2 at all, and I’ve got my eye on him. (Yes, I know, holidays, but still it must be noted. He could have used that as an excuse.)
DV, Cyan, Anak, myself and Tom all voted for Tordeck at one point.
Why do this, you may be asking? It doesn’t tell me a WHOLE lot, but it does give me questions to ask myself while re-reading:
Who interacted with Iso, and how?
What, if anything, was really going on with that Axelrod/Sir Chris back-and-forth?
Did Iso talk a lot about Anak on D1 but never vote him, as I seem to recall?
Why did Scum kill Sir Chris N1?
Why is DV considered Town again?
Did Iso convince me Cyan was Town to throw me off the scent?
Why DID Seppel waste his ability N2?
I think that’s a good place to start.
2 billion words and you said actual nothing. On top of acting terribly toward Iso and just snap-lynching claimed BG Tordeck. Unvote, Vote MH
Tordeck wasn't lynched. Way to pay attention to the game.
Vote: Cyan
I only thought you were Town because I thought Iso was Town and he convinced me you were Town. I'm 200 posts into my re-read and already thinking I was wrong.
Wasn't your ability a trade of passives between players? So who did you swap her with? Or will you finally just start telling the truth?
Oh look Manders is still scum, neat. Vote Manders
You were convinced ISO was town, and were wrong. Afaik your reasoning was more or less he didn't feel like scum. Now after a bit of a reread you are convinced Tom is town. Your reads feel artificial, like you are just making them up to just make yourself look better instead of actually trying to find scum.
At least I have ******* reads. You've been completely uninvolved this entire game and have skated by while doing the bare minimum.
Cyan and Anak are my top Scum reads, along with some big time leaning Scum on Axelrod and Wildfire.
Re-read still coming, but I'm going home right now.
I only thought you were Town because I thought Iso was Town and he convinced me you were Town. I'm 200 posts into my re-read and already thinking I was wrong.
You mean your scumbuddy waved you off of me, but now that he's dead you just can't help but try and get into it again.
I only thought you were Town because I thought Iso was Town and he convinced me you were Town. I'm 200 posts into my re-read and already thinking I was wrong.
You mean your scumbuddy waved you off of me, but now that he's dead you just can't help but try and get into it again.
You've actually started posting does this mean you are now playing the game?
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Oh sweet jesus he didn't need to do this could have lurked.
Now I gotta go reread Anak for a third time.
regardless of iso's flip (hes scum tho)
Iso - Seppel, TIM, Cyan, Tom, Anak, Shadowlancer, GJ
Anak - Manders, Iso, cythare
Manders- DV
With 13 alive, 7 to lynch
Official Empowerment Count:
DV - Manders, Manders, Cythare, Anak
TIM - axelrod
Cythare - DV, shadow
Wildfire- iso, GJ
GJ - WF
Not Empowering: Cyan, Seppel, Tom, TIM
Results finalized. Lynch scene pending.
"Keep a lid on those coordinates," growled the former XO. "If I had my way, I'd just as soon as float this entire load of passengers out the airlock, but I can't, and that means YOU had better watch your back around all these strangers so long as they're aboard. Your watch's over, stand relieved. Get some rest."
"Oh, thanks, Cap. That's just the thing to help me rest easy."
"What, you want me to a sing you a lullaby? Sweet dreams."
The helmsman, a younger man, slight and wiry, punched the bridge exit key and stepped into the airlock, the door sealing and locking behind him automatically. He grabbed a suit from the nearest locker, eyeing the scorch mark on the locker next to him with a wary eye, and wearily went through the routine steps of shucking his way into the suit and sealing it. That accomplished, he was bone-tired from a twelve hour stint at helm, and would have liked nothing better than to make his way to his cramped crew compartment, little more than an oversized closet, and curl up in his tiny bunk dead to the world. But, he supposed, he had a higher priority tonight that just shouldn't wait.
The ship didn't have a dedicated morgue facility. He had to ask directions from the group in the cargo bay, and he got more than a few hard stares before he got someone to answer him and point him in the right direction.
Down the lonely corridors he walked, clinging to the rail hand over hand, until he reached the furthest aft section of the ship accessible by corridor. The captain had picked him up out of an orphanage, all too common in the war years, and had given him a chance to make his way in the universe. No matter was he was, and as tough and mean as the captain could be at times, he was grateful for that, and he owed him a goodbye and a few words. He keyed open the door - and was surprised to find that he was not alone.
A young, bookish-looking man with goggles was standing over the corpse of Captain Ulysses. The Captain's skull had been split open, and his brain was pierced with a multitude of wires, connected to a computer. When the door hissed open, the young man looked up sharply, and squinted.
"The hell is - whoa!"
The bookish looking fellow had reached for something under the table. The helmsman didn't stop to see what it was before taking over behind the wall, and a series laser blasts spraying across the opposite wall indicated the wisdom of the choice.
"Wait a minute," the bookish man said, "You're the ship's helmsman, aren't you?"
"Do you always shoot first and ask questions later?"
"Heh. Only when the situation calls for it." He stepped out of the morgue compartment, a laser rifle slung against his side, still pointing at the helmsman. "Typically, that'd be more along the lines of something I'd expect from my comrades. You see the good captain there? He had a perfectly good brain. Plenty of healthy synapses, just waiting to be plumbed for information. Did they think of that before they slotted a laser right through his cerebellum? No, of course not! Brute force. Too much of that going around, you see. It's how we got into this whole rebellion mess in the first place, you know. Not enough subtlety.
"But it occurs to me, now, that the captain wasn't the only person with useful information in his brain, now was he?" He measured the helmsman with his eyes, looking for any signs of fear. He tipped the barrel of the rifle down - then fired into the helmsman's leg. He collapsed, cursing, a perfectly round hole penetrating all the way through his suit, through the fleshy part of his leg, and out the other side. He frantically cupped the holes with his gloved hands, trying to staunch the loss of air.
"Did you know, that the next best thing to a recently dead brain for this kind of extraction technique, is a brain that's still alive - more or less?" He smiled down at the helmsman.
And the smile, as it happened, froze in place. And a hole appeared in his chest - near where the charred remains of his heart gave a few feeble, half-hearted pulses before subsiding into inert ruins. From behind him, a handful of the survivors gathered around, and one of them used a first aid bandage to apply a makeshift seal to the helmsman's punctured suit.
"A few of us didn't much care for your coming down to visit the bodies. Lucky for you, I guess."
Another of the group moved in and began to examine the equipment hooked into the captain. "Hmm. You know, it might be that all this could come in handy for use on our friend, there, and maybe some other suspects. Can't promise I can get as much out of it as someone who knows what they're doing, but this might give us a leg up on finding the rest of them."
The man who had shot the agent nodded sharply. "See to it. The sooner his friends, follow him, the better. Let's report back to the others. We need to organize a search for the rest of them."
"Fantastic," muttered the helmsman. "Anyone mind giving me a leg up while we're at it? And somebody's going to owe me a nice cold, beer, and a big pile of hazard pay. Your high muckety mucks believe in hazard pay, right?"
Alignment: Mafia
Dossier: Intelligence and forensics expert, utilizing sophisticated techniques, with a brief but sterling service record within the Earth Authority hierarchy.
Cover Identity: One of the rebel's intelligence and forensics experts, you made a name for yourself gleaning intelligence from the wreckage and corpses of defeated government forces.
2- Double Role Cop - Choose two target players, and learn their abilities. You may only use this ability twice.
3- You learn what ability a player is using tonight, you may copy that players' chosen ability, and choose a new target(s) for the copy. If you have role-copped that player, you may instead copy any of that player's abilities, instead of that player's chosen ability, without paying the endorsement cost.
5 - Permanently gain one of target dead player's non-kill abilities. You may not become immune to the lynch.
Night choices must be submitted within 72 hours.
The XO keyed open the cargo bay doors, and the ramp slowly descended.
"Welcome to the last place you'd expect to find a rebel research base, ladies and gentlemen. You've arrived at Sector Six."
It is now Day 3. There were no deaths last night. With 12 alive, it's 7 to lynch.
vote gj
See yall in 2017
No Anak's town with that Empowerer.
No one listened to him, but the attempt was there.
I'm going back to bed
id like to be able to clear you
i think that means one of mh/wf, who we were linking to iso in real time, is always town. maybe both.
anak looked great yesterday.
and hasnt actually done scummy ***** all game tbh
well, a little scummy i suppose
but not very, and in a townie way
or something
cyth/anak/shadow/axel probably town
seppel is... seppel. probably as claimed or town. read pending.
wildfire/manders look connected to iso. which iso was cool with...
cyan is a player in this game
gj scum
coffee is good
because levels, and shading a largely ignored townie seems worse than the same move against a buddy, which is a decent play there
but thats all wifom and im not currently interested in lynching axel
because beyond me being town that seems completely ridiculous to me.
vote/empower count pls.
Man this post plus this one:
Seem like 100% damage control against a scum being lynched.
[b]Vote Tom[b/]
Remove your vote.
how so?
its a read based on dead scum's posts that contradicts a behavioral read im pretty sure ive already talked about.
do you have a problem with either of them, or just that i have both?
Is the GJ vote really just a read, or do we know something? I like knowing things....
I might have actual time to do something with this game later today.
GJ - Tom, DV, Seppel
Tom - Cyan
With 12 alive, 7 to lynch
Official Empowerment Count:
DV- Tom
Expect a BIG post from me asap.
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I am working on re-reading and will post my thoughts shortly. Luckily it looks like it's going to be a slow day at work.
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Well this is an extremely underwhelming post. Are you trying to fly under the radar again, like that time we were scum together?
sigh.
So you're just not playing to your claimed wincon at all?
You gonna tell us the truth eventually?
Asking for a friend
Day 2:
Day 3:
Why do this, you may be asking? It doesn’t tell me a WHOLE lot, but it does give me questions to ask myself while re-reading:
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wait, I just remembered WF's ability. Yeah, no way would Iso bus a buddy with a cheap ass Day kill. WF's alignment is still up in the air.
Le sigh. Back to the re-read.
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I realize I've screwed up this game and I don't see myself achieving my wincon. So I haven't been paying attention to who has claimed what.
I'm still sick with a cold, conjunctivitis, and bronchitis, so I probably won't say much.
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2 billion words and you said actual nothing. On top of acting terribly toward Iso and just snap-lynching claimed BG Tordeck. Unvote, Vote MH
Wasn't your ability a trade of passives between players? So who did you swap her with? Or will you finally just start telling the truth?
Oh look Manders is still scum, neat. Vote Manders
You were convinced ISO was town, and were wrong. Afaik your reasoning was more or less he didn't feel like scum. Now after a bit of a reread you are convinced Tom is town. Your reads feel artificial, like you are just making them up to just make yourself look better instead of actually trying to find scum.
Vote: Cyan
I only thought you were Town because I thought Iso was Town and he convinced me you were Town. I'm 200 posts into my re-read and already thinking I was wrong.
At least I have ******* reads. You've been completely uninvolved this entire game and have skated by while doing the bare minimum.
Cyan and Anak are my top Scum reads, along with some big time leaning Scum on Axelrod and Wildfire.
Re-read still coming, but I'm going home right now.
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Go Iso Cyan.
I want to see if you see the hilarity I observed when I did.
You mean your scumbuddy waved you off of me, but now that he's dead you just can't help but try and get into it again.
You've actually started posting does this mean you are now playing the game?