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Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
I hope you didn't copy that directly from your PM, that would be inappropriate.Pyrhhus wrote:In the search for clues, a few guests enter Mr. Green's room and begin to - respectfully - rummage through his things. Alas, they find nothing of any investigatory value except for an iPod loaded with a single song. Excited they run downstairs to plug it into the Den's sound system. After a moment of syncing, the dulcet tones of Billy Joel waft through the mansion, "Only the good die young..."
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
So yesterday you fought against the idea of a massclaim. Today you agree with it, but think that only you are able to catch someone in a lie. Interesting. I will take your claim at face value, and let this pass. I do want you to realize how suspicious that is though.edocsil wrote:There are some claims that should come later then others. If I hold off I believe I can catch somebody in a lie. Please, allow me to differ my claim till the end, it will be worth your time.
No no, just a little flavor from yours truly. Can't copy from a PM that doesn't exist anyway.edocsil wrote:I hope you didn't copy that directly from your PM, that would be inappropriate.Pyrhhus wrote:In the search for clues, a few guests enter Mr. Green's room and begin to - respectfully - rummage through his things. Alas, they find nothing of any investigatory value except for an iPod loaded with a single song. Excited they run downstairs to plug it into the Den's sound system. After a moment of syncing, the dulcet tones of Billy Joel waft through the mansion, "Only the good die young..."
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
I don't mind your request, provided that you:edocsil wrote:There are some claims that should come later then others. If I hold off I believe I can catch somebody in a lie. Please, allow me to differ my claim till the end, it will be worth your time.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
I can confirm this, I investigated the candlestick as well. I also investigated the Conservatory, but I just got Bill's DNA everywhere.dazerazer wrote:Well David Bill was in the kitchen before he got offed. He was stuffing his pockets with donuts. Also, I think the "thwack' "thump" and "gurgle" was from either Ms. Ho, Miss Peach or Debra Hill hitting Mr. Green with the candlestick. Those are the fingerprints on the candlestick. Now to take yall back a notch, my cellar card said Miss Peach is guilty and I just found her fingerprints on the candlestick.... hmmmm
He is a confirmed townie. Unless you have a good reason, you can't just defer your roleclaim all willy-nilly. Please claim now. unvote vote got tonkaedgot tonkaed wrote:lol well if thats the case,
Allow me to defer my roleclaim!
vote victor since he is a cult recruiter.
DoomYoshi wrote:He is a confirmed townie. Unless you have a good reason, you can't just defer your roleclaim all willy-nilly. Please claim now. unvote vote got tonkaedgot tonkaed wrote:lol well if thats the case,
Allow me to defer my roleclaim!
vote victor since he is a cult recruiter.
lalaland wrote:I'm a one-shot vig.
I have cellar card #5, Chef is Innocent, so Victor Sullivan is in the clear.
Unless maybe Victor knew she was scum because they were scum mates, and called it out to distance himself from her and himself look town.DoomYoshi wrote:Less weight than usual - agreed. No weight is ridiculous since Victor is the one who had lala's card. Nice try Rodion:)
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
I would prefer a claim from start to finish, mainly due to the fact that I know a few people have to lie (role related info) and a mass claim only has value if it is actually a mass claim. I fully intend to claim today, and am completely willing to hang anyone fails to complete the mass claim./ wrote:All caught up now, indeed there are now 2+X flaws in a mass claim today, X being scum, but since that information gap will only grow it is in towns best interest to go through with the following:
0. Give me some nice "tips" with any pointers.![]()
1. Do not pursue a lynch until all the following conditions are met, ending the day will put us in a worse situation.
2. Go through with the mass claim as planned from start to finish without any interruption, claiming scum names as they come through, but not lynching them yet
3. After every name is claimed with no wiggle room, everyone confirm their drawn cellar cards in an orderly fashion to confirm as many of the existing names as possible.
Of course there are the flaws to account for, but old fashioned scum hunts can solve that.
Now this is most likely the best for town, but if anyone has any ethical, fairness, or game fun related objections I might have some ideas for compromise.
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
There is some definite weaksauce in a massclaim. However, that's just the way things turn out sometimes.edocsil wrote:I would prefer a claim from start to finish, mainly due to the fact that I know a few people have to lie (role related info) and a mass claim only has value if it is actually a mass claim. I fully intend to claim today, and am completely willing to hang anyone fails to complete the mass claim./ wrote:All caught up now, indeed there are now 2+X flaws in a mass claim today, X being scum, but since that information gap will only grow it is in towns best interest to go through with the following:
0. Give me some nice "tips" with any pointers.![]()
1. Do not pursue a lynch until all the following conditions are met, ending the day will put us in a worse situation.
2. Go through with the mass claim as planned from start to finish without any interruption, claiming scum names as they come through, but not lynching them yet
3. After every name is claimed with no wiggle room, everyone confirm their drawn cellar cards in an orderly fashion to confirm as many of the existing names as possible.
Of course there are the flaws to account for, but old fashioned scum hunts can solve that.
Now this is most likely the best for town, but if anyone has any ethical, fairness, or game fun related objections I might have some ideas for compromise.
Rodion, I expect option A to be the more likely of the two, and and failing A I do have sound logic to explain why I deferred till later.
Doom, the reason I was against it yesterday is the lame factor of mass claiming, and doubly so for D1. It's the principle of the thing, it takes a lot of finesse out of the game.
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
EXTRA FOS on edoc. Now you just want to lynch people based on how frequently they check the board? Clearly our current target has said "screw you" to the town. We should go to the next person in order and just lynch tonka. Obviously he has already been found guilty and does not want to claim. Gimli, you are next, followed by shm (who?).edocsil wrote:I would shay screw the order, if you haven't claimed yet, do so. One of the last to claim is the one we will pick to lynch for various reasons.
Dude, can't you explain an idea without actually quoting it?got tonkaed wrote:I was sent a pm from the mods in clear flavor language from the chief role. If I am allowed to quote it I will.
This pm was of a recruit variety and I chose not to be recruited.
got tonkaed wrote:I was sent a pm from the mods in clear flavor language from the chief role. If I am allowed to quote it I will.
This pm was of a recruit variety and I chose not to be recruited.