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The boxes of money appear to have been moved here recently, so I doubt it's got anything to do with Mayor Lance Freeston and the old corruption business. That was four years ago, I thought the corruption was a thing of the past in Alabatha. I think the note was also meant to incriminate Mayor Bradford, because who else would have access to so much council money and would want to thank Will Ackerson for support in the town council? Is the note found in the box handwritten? If it is, I would like to ask Mayor Bradford to copy by hand the text of the note so that we can compare his handwriting to the one of the note.
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Well Ralph, if we do have a Vigilante then I would guess that he tried to kill Investigator Liebenston, maybe because he found his inactivity suspicious. Attacking Ted Harding was quite inappropriate, especially when we knew that he couldn't have been the one sneaking in the unoccupied apartment in Dieter's building. That seems to me more like a communist trying to shoot down the people we may start to trust.
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We probably should finish investigating the residences, there's still the Jenkins house and mine on the list. Frankie, you heard Ted's last words, did he suspect anyone? Did he see something before he died? I'm thinking that someone is trying to frame Councilman Ackerson, he's one of the few people here we know we can trust. Commies spreading their lies and trying to confuse us. I have to wonder whether we'll ever learn the allegiance of the people dead over the last few days.
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Sarge is the name! I don't know what to make of its colour -- it does look close to Sand Green, but somewhat darker. The same colour is present on the sides of Ultimate Build Mater. Of course these are computer generated images, so we can't expect colour to look exactly like real-life bricks. Is this what Sand Green looks like in LDD? The 'real' vehicle is a darker shade of green as well (see picture below) but I'm not sure if the licensing contract could force TLG to create a new colour shade for this (minor?) character?
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Ohh... thank you master!
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Are you trying to get me skewered by the sword killer, dear Harriet? Tsk tsk, nasty girl!
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Red Scare Mystery -Confirmation and Discussion
Fugazi replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
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I see. I'm really torn in two about this. On the one hand, I want to believe Quinn when he says that he doesn't speak when he doesn't have anything to contribute. Some men are like this. On the other hand, he may choose not to speak in order to avoid slip-ups and blowing his cover. But he is right in saying that other people in this house keep a low profile just like he does. Which is not a valid excuse for his silence. All things considered, a decision must be made and the only way forward is to lynch. I know we're taking chances here, but until there is other evidence I vote Quinn Synclair (Quarryman).
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3 tons! It's an amazing model, I wonder what kind of metal structure supports the weight of so many bricks!
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Seriously, I wonder how many plain villagers there are anyway, with all the night actions floating around. Quinn, I really think you should have a word in private with Harriet, she has a good record of keeping her mouth shut when required (and opened when there's cock). Just look at how it got Charles out dire straits.
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Is revealing that you have a night action some sort of strategy, or were you using the we in a broad sense? In case you do have a night action, did you consider having a chat with our resident slut-confessor? Or confessor-slut, whatever. It is true that Quinn is one of the silent types, but we have so little to go on that I can't bring myself to vote, for him or anyone else. That said, failing to lynch is a step backward for the town -- the scum won't stand their ground tonight. Moreover, I'm not sure that the vigilante has any good leads either, and he might get another villager killed if he shoots at random.
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I would like to climb onto the roof as well. If no one else got to them, I would like to have a look through the boxes. Is it possible to cross safely from this roof to the roof of the Hotel or the Town Hall?
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That's assuming that the Sword killer knew he was targeting a Rogue. It may have been a random stab in the dark too. Then he didn't kill on night 1 -- what was he up to then? Recruiting? Was he blocked? Obviously not by the person who blocked Adam Soker than night. Was his target protected? Every protector apparently targeted Ebenezer on night one, and so did the follower... Nooo! You shouldn't have said that! She's going to explode now!
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Except for 3 special moulds (hood, cockpit and rear fender), the car seems to be brick-built just like any other System car: Wheels + Tyres + Axles = 10 pieces Doors = 2 pieces Spoiler = 2 pieces Cone = 2 pieces So we already have 19, and I haven't touched the internal structure of the car. So it figures!
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Couldn't Benjamin really have been a Peeping Tom? Walter was killed by one of his Rogue group after all. But what made Walter suspect that his identity was compromised?
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Harriet, there's still something I don't understand after replaying your otherwise excellent play in my mind. How did you know that Benjamin Shortcake was lying to you? Was it because you knew that Walter had no night action? That's as good a place as any to start. Walter and Beatrice didn't have any obvious enemies, but did they have important actions? I may be wrong, but they both look to me like they were in close contact with Harriet before their death, so maybe she would know whether they could have been targeted because of their actions. Or maybe they were targeted simply because they were considered trustworthy by Harriet and thus likely Village. On the other hand, I'm surprised that with the number of protectors this village has, the scum still managed two successful kills last night. It's probably far-fetched, but it's worth keeping in mind that the enemy may be sneaky enough to be aware of the plans of the protectors.
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If the fireplace is cold, I would like to look for pieces of paper among the ashes. Then I would like to inspect the bookshelf for any unusual books.
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Or from that mysterious Person 5 perhaps?
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Well you didn't look very busy! Well what can I say, the Baron and Penelope usually enjoy ourselves by night! (I mean, the Baron, Penelope and I )
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As I mentioned earlier, there's more mess to clean in this house than just dead bodies. Applesauce all over the place, spilled drinks, with so many people here at once we're cleaning all the time. Although you are always welcome to have a look under my dress if you think I might be hiding something... Care to visit?
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Last night's events have explained many of the mysteries and questions that we had yesterday, and despite two more dead townies we're in a strong position with two investigators and a better grasp of what we're up against. However, unless I forgot something I don't think we have any obvious targets today? That is, unless Mr Vaughn has managed to investigate last night despite a busy schedule or unless the Follower has spotted anything unusual?
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Scraping off dried applesauce from the couch, of course!
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That's strange, I could swear that I just heard Congressman Bob. I would like to move on to the last floor and enter Councilman Ackerson's residence. I would like a description of his apartment.