swils Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 No, but we, and also the scum, now know that he has a night action. Unless he was simply told that he was blocked, regardless of whether he had an action or not
Scubacarrot Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Unless he was simply told that he was blocked, regardless of whether he had an action or not That would be stupid.
swils Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Well, I'd be the first to agree with you there. But if it's like the good doctor suggested, then perhaps he was made aware anyway?
Fugazi Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 How is it humanly possible to make this mistake??? :wacko: Even though I'm on that list of yours (and apparently you forgot to add yourself?) it might be worth having a look at those who were too happy about this plan of lynching one and vig-killing the other. On the other hand, Lieutenant McAndrews insistence that we should lynch Ensign Campbell could be seen as an attempt to save a member of this hypothetical Fanon group in order to join up forces later. Though I think that McAndrews voted for Campbell before Pewter revealed his false allegiance, I need to check the records. We can't completely dismiss the existence of this second faction, as Pewter might have been inspired by a role he had in the simulation to design his false claim? Not that this knowledge changes much to our course of action. Key word being discussing. I don't think anyone was decided. It seems I was right in thinking the ray gun belonged to the vig. At least that person's cooperative. Oh, speaking of the weapons, Falcon was killed with a knife. Looks like there was no Scum kill and that there was an SK kill. I'm interested to see if anyone comes forward with a night action result explaining why that is. Not likely, in my mind. Mandel was killed by electrocution, Falcon by a knife. Once again, I could be proven wrong later, but I'm a bit less sure on this because there was only one scum night kill in the simulation. The gun may have been standard for scumkills, or just one of several different means of killing. Plus, it was me who was blocked last night, so unless the SK was blocked night one and the scum hit a protected target night two, I don't think there is a serial killer. (Or maybe the scum blocker was on me, but I still don't think there is one.) There have been like what, 4 or 5 different killer MOs so far? There can't be that many different killers, even if the scum swapped every night. Methinks that god really doesn't want us to derive clues from any of the visual night records, going so far as randomising the MOs. That's my theory anyway.
Dragonator Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 I would be of the opinion that if it is possible to be aware that you are blocked, then every time someone is blocked they would be aware of it, regardless of whether they have an action or not. That would make sense, as it is consistent. As for the results, they are pretty depressing. I think it's clear that the Fanon was a stunt to try and draw out the scum, which didn't work, but was a nice effort by a townie to try and help a team that had turned on him. That was some good future thinking right there. As for where to go from here, hard to say. We have nothing solid to go on, only our observations of behaviour.
Masked Builder Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Dang. Well that was just one big waste of a day... The scum probably voted with the crowd, though I could be wrong.
Shadows Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Unless he was simply told that he was blocked, regardless of whether he had an action or not Or he wasn't told anything and is telling us that. Dang. Well that was just one big waste of a day... The scum probably voted with the crowd, though I could be wrong. I'm sure some did, it isn't like they had anything to lose and they knew it. The whole second team scenario is designed to mislead us. He eteþ no ffyssh But heryng red.
AwesomeStar Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Well this is just great It's clear from last night's events that absolutely nothing that we thought we knew was actually true, and we're back to square one once again. I'm intrigued by the discussion going on though - it doesn't seem to be clear who exactly killed who last night. I'm guessing the vig messed up, and the SK is actively on the loose.
LEGOman273 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Dang. Well that was just one big waste of a day... The scum probably voted with the crowd, though I could be wrong. @Hornby: I'm sure that all of them did. We were lynching a Townie, and they knew that. It was a win-win situation for the Scum: join a bandwagon to avoid suspicion, and ensure the death of a Townie. Well this is just great It's clear from last night's events that absolutely nothing that we thought we knew was actually true, and we're back to square one once again. I'm intrigued by the discussion going on though - it doesn't seem to be clear who exactly killed who last night. I'm guessing the vig messed up, and the SK is actively on the loose. SK is Serial Killer? I don't think that we have one. After the simulation, and two Nights of reality, we should have seen a three-kill Night. We have not, so I think no SK.
KotZ Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 I'm sure the scum are Wallowing in their own joy right now. We really need to be careful today. I think all of us definitely screwed up. I wouldn't be surprised if the scum even led lynches. Maybe maybe not. We need to analyse everything now.
Bob Posted July 16, 2012 Author Posted July 16, 2012 The Excalibur shook a bit, lightly rumbling the rec-room. The lights dimmed, if only for half a second.
LEGOman273 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 The Excalibur shook a bit, lightly rumbling the rec-room. The lights dimmed, if only for half a second. Report, Engineering, what's going on?
AwesomeStar Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 SK is Serial Killer? I don't think that we have one. After the simulation, and two Nights of reality, we should have seen a three-kill Night. We have not, so I think no SK. It's just been suggested earlier today, so I took it into account. Personally I agree with you, a serial killer seems unlikely. I suspect a very strong scum team.
Scubacarrot Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 The Excalibur shook a bit, lightly rumbling the rec-room. The lights dimmed, if only for half a second. If I'm correct, with Falcon dead, we technically don't have anyone steering the ship, do we? Anyway, I think the talk of a SK is useless, we have a vig, and we have no evidence to prove the other killer is anything else than the scum killer.
LEGOman273 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 If I'm correct, with Falcon dead, we technically don't have anyone steering the ship, do we? Anyway, I think the talk of a SK is useless, we have a vig, and we have no evidence to prove the other killer is anything else than the scum killer. Admiral's crew is piloting the ship, as he cannot trust us.
AwesomeStar Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Admiral's crew is piloting the ship, as he cannot trust us. Which makes this odd noise especially worrying. Is it possible for the scum to have sabotaged the ship in some way? Then again, could just be space-wind...
LEGOman273 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Which makes this odd noise especially worrying. Is it possible for the scum to have sabotaged the ship in some way? Then again, could just be space-wind... Space-wind? More likely we are under attack. I hope the shields are holding.
Brickdoctor Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 The Excalibur shook a bit, lightly rumbling the rec-room. The lights dimmed, if only for half a second. What the MegaBloks? Is this supposed to encourage roleplaying...or something? I can't think of any previous situations where something like this has happened - a short bit of what appears to be story, and not part of any major event. (Day beginning, Day ending, start of voting)
AwesomeStar Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Space-wind? More likely we are under attack. I hope the shields are holding. Yeah, space-winds. Solar stuff. How old is this ship anyway? It's probably just the plates warping slightly. Hopefully engineering will be able to shed some light on this.
Scubacarrot Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 If I were to guess... Something or someone has a day action that has been used. What the hell.
Brickdoctor Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 If I were to guess... Something or someone has a day action that has been used. What the hell. That was my first thought as well, but I think that the only day actions that would sensibly have a noticeable effect such as rocking the ship are killing actions, and if that was a day kill, why don't we see the results? (and if they're coming later, why split them off from this?) Actually, a day kill would be the only day action that would need to be announced in public; if it was any other day action, there's no reason to tell us that the ship rocked in the first place.
LEGOman273 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Yeah, space-winds. Solar stuff. How old is this ship anyway? It's probably just the plates warping slightly. Hopefully engineering will be able to shed some light on this. Solar "Wind" (i.e. radiation), ok. Our shields should block that out. Metal Fatigue? What is this? BSG? If I were to guess... Something or someone has a day action that has been used. What the hell. This is the most likely explanation. Perhaps a bomb (or Phaser set to Overload) was set off. A day-kill-power?
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