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Post by sistercoyote on Aug 27, 2009 19:18:22 GMT -6
I do. And I am highly amused. I literally laughed out loud when you beat Ed. Then my work here is done.
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Post by Kat on Aug 27, 2009 19:19:19 GMT -6
Note: You, of course, did not know that when you made your target, so you shouldn't feel badly.
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Post by sistercoyote on Aug 27, 2009 19:20:11 GMT -6
I disagree. I think he should feel absolutely miserable for at least a picosecond.
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Post by special on Aug 27, 2009 19:20:30 GMT -6
but doesn't Hex pick the Night 3 target on Night 2? I thought it was a Night ahead of time, so I would still die on Night 3 even if Hex died Day 2 or Night 2. Yes, Hex picks the Night 3 recruit on Night 2, but if Sister Coyote had outed Hex on Day 2, and Town had lynched him, then no target would have been made (since only Hex can recruit). And then, if Guy claimed to out WBoK, you could have vigged her. And that would have left only one Alien. Hindsight is 20/20, you know. OK, so I had to hope for a lynch of Hex on Day 2. That was a long shot, though it appears it would have happened. I think I had a better chance taking a shot. At least that was in my control. I can't believe that if I'd done nothing, I probably would have been able to win. I could have even posted wikipedia articles and still not gotten lynched.
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Post by special on Aug 27, 2009 19:21:31 GMT -6
I disagree. I think he should feel absolutely miserable for at least a picosecond. I do feel bad. Obviously I killed myself out of remorse. Though, I mostly feel bad because I could have won if I just sat there.
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Post by Kat on Aug 27, 2009 19:23:02 GMT -6
I'd have to say that the chances of both Hex and another Alien being found on Night 1 are pretty damn astronomical (against it).
The other amusing thing is that the 3rd Alien was targeted by Grant, so all 3 of the Aliens were investigated in some way on Night 1.
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Post by sistercoyote on Aug 27, 2009 19:23:37 GMT -6
I can't believe that if I'd done nothing, I probably would have been able to win. I could have even posted wikipedia articles and still not gotten lynched. Well, I'm not sure I'd go that far...
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Post by special on Aug 27, 2009 19:44:37 GMT -6
Now Solfy is gloating.
Why did Pleo take such an anti-Alien, pro-Temple approach?
Was he hoping to find Temple with how they agreed with him?
What happens to him if he's recruited?
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Post by Kat on Aug 27, 2009 19:50:02 GMT -6
If he is recruited, he loses his powers and becomes a Vanilla Alien.
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Post by sistercoyote on Aug 28, 2009 10:51:53 GMT -6
I snorted my tea at FCOD's "new information" line.
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Post by sistercoyote on Aug 28, 2009 11:52:07 GMT -6
Go Julie Go!
She's so dead...
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Post by Kat on Aug 28, 2009 18:21:51 GMT -6
Charlie's signed up, if you haven't noticed yet. Charlie, once you read up on the setup, I'd be interested in your comments on the game.
Also, if you're interested in jumping right back in, Pleo just started signups for his latest Conspiracy Mafia game over at idlemafia.com - it's ultra complicated, but you do get to submit a list of your preferred roles.
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Post by Kat on Aug 28, 2009 21:25:52 GMT -6
I wonder why Guy Incognito is joining in on the case against Zeener Diode instead of trying to build a case against wbok.
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Post by naf1138 on Aug 29, 2009 9:47:17 GMT -6
I kind of like the play. If it was me, in a game where I knew the kill count could be so high, I might chose to claim right away in this situation, but as it is he has the opportunity to sit back and watch how WBoK reacts to various people being put under suspicion. If he claims at the right time he might be able to put the final nail in solfy coffin.
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Post by Kat on Aug 30, 2009 10:16:43 GMT -6
That would be helpful if WBoK was reacting (or if people were being put under suspicion, even).
I would think it might be a good idea to put up a case against WBoK (without claiming) and see who reacts to that.
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