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I'm used to you now, bitch.rabbit8 wrote:Golden always wanted to lynch me early when we first started playing together for these very reasons, I did not act sweet and shit.
Golden..
This is what my main goal is too... I want to play in the spirit of the game but there is the odd occasion (like Frog, for instance), where I've just voted for someone because they are hurting my fun.S~V~S wrote:It isn't whether you win or lose,it's how you play the game. I think that is an important concept.
Yep, you could have. You also could have gotten yourselfRicochet wrote:My role didn't pay off as far as making people wonder what I'm tasked to do. No controversial players to defend, either, except for maybe sig. I wonder if I could have, in theory, gotten to defend John Cavil, simply by virtue of him being alive.
SVS called out lots of you based on your role, and was right nearly every time. She has a nose for that kind of thing. She correctly guessed that Matt was Starbuck, LC was Cain, bea was Sam, Jay was Adama, she had silverwolf and OA sorted very early, she was pretty certain G-Man and nutella were her baddie teammates...Ricochet wrote:I still don't get how the baddies knew LC was precisely Cain.
If you'd executed yourself for treason, it might have been the highlight of the game!JaggedJimmyJay wrote:I'd like to pat myself on the back for failing to say "So say we all" over and over despite being Admiral Adama.
I'd know... if I could remember which was G-Man's and which was Drumbeats one... either three or five.S~V~S wrote:I mean which was the winning story?Golden wrote:DrumBeats won - Alex was the judge.S~V~S wrote:Which one won? Who was the judge?
Sophie judged the cylon one, but I can't remember who won that one (Polo, maybe?)
DrumBeats won - Alex was the judge.S~V~S wrote:Which one won? Who was the judge?
DrumbeatsG-Man wrote:A question for the host- who won the TV show write-up contest?
Golden wrote:Entry 1 wrote:“The Merry Surgeons”
Concept: Wild West style time travel! Dr Quinn Medicine Woman meets Time Cop!
Dorothy "Merry Surgeon" King is a US frontier doctor in the 1880’s. She got her medical education by disguising herself as a boy and attending lectures. Since she has no real degree, she could not get a job in the big city, so she travelled to frontier town Baltar City, Nevada, a free wheeling Wild West town with an assortment of zany stock characters. Since the nearest doctor is 100 miles away, the locals begrudgingly accept “Dr”. King. One day, while the Governor of the territory is on her table with a gunshot wound, Dotty, at a loss as to how to remove the bullet, sees a young woman materialize right before her eyes! This mysterious apparition is …
Zoe Reywas. Zoe is Dorothys great great great granddaughter from the year 2075. She is a medical student at Stanford University. The story of her pioneering 4xG Granny was her inspiration to go into a medical career. One day, while tracking down some research results, she stumbles into the lab of Dr. Edgar Musky, whose cutting edge research is in the field of Time Travel. She plays with the controls, setting the coordinates for Baltar City, and the year 1881, not expecting it to work. She pushes the button and…
…after explaining the situation to Dorothy, Zoe helps her to remove the bullet cleanly. Dorothy has troubles accepting it, until Zoe shows her her ring, which, paradoxically, is the twin of her own! It was a one of a kind family heirloom made by her father from a Gold Nugget for her mother.
Thinking she is stuck in time, Zoe introduces Dotty to feminism and modern medical techniques. They have several adventures together in healing & hijinks, trying to blend futuristic Zoe into 1881 Nevada. Until…
Bruce-Jean Von Willis arrives in town. He is a time enforcer sent by Dr. Edgar Musky to eliminate all knowledge of time travel so Musky alone can reap the rewards. It is Von Willis’ mission to track down Zoe, erase her memory & send her back to Stanford, none the wiser. Then he must eliminate Dotty before she can save any lives she was not destined to save, or pioneer medical techniques before their time.
Can Zoe get back to 2075, memory intact? Will Dotty heal too many people & create a paradox that collapses time? Will Zoe & Von Willis fall in love?Entry 2 wrote:so there's this ilsand, okay? and these people all crash on it on like a plane becuase a dude doesnt pressa button and becaue a superpower dude wants to make another superpower dude so they can defeat another superpower dudewho can turn into a smake monster and also dead people and also theres a group of people already living on the island called the others but their whole power structure is really weird so well just ignore that and the entire thing is actually a prequel to what the show is really about: the afterlife which includes vague meansingless quasi-christian symbolism and everybody gets together in a christian church which is weird because the afterlife in this doesnt really have anything to do with christianity and also theres like a muslim dude who should be like woah, why aren't we like in a mosque or some shit but just ignore that and then this one dude's dad opens the doors of the church and the show ends
also: polar bears
major character 1: so there's this dude with a alcoholic surgeon dad who is kind of a dick to him, so when the dude grows up and also becomes a big surgeon man he treats his old pops like shit and blows up any chance his daddy ever had at getting his shit together, naturally the dude thinks this is his dad's fault, so the dad dies after an epic bender in australia, and the dude comes down under to pick him up and then his plane crashes! so now he's on this island and overcompensating for everything
major character 2: so there's this dude who grew up in a foster home and his mom comes and finds him when hes like 40 and introduces him to his dad who's a con-man piece of shit who steals his kidney, and the dude gets angry and meets katey sagal and they get together and things get kinda good, but then his dad comes back, fakes his own death, and tries to help his son get some money in order to kinda even things out; the dude lies, katey sagal gets pissed and he loses her and the money; then his dad comes back into town a third time, and the dad ends up murdering some dude and his son finds out and confronts him and is then pushed out a window putting him into a wheelchair then he goes to australia in order to prove he's like a man and shit and then his plane crashes! so now he's on this island and overcompensating for everything
I have so much faith in this workingEntry 3 wrote:In the not-too distant future (let's say 100 years from now), physicists discover how to make time travel possible. To the surprise of many physicists, the Novikov self-consistency principle (you cannot change the past; whatever happened happened) appears to be a law of time travel. That doesn't stop people from trying to alter the past. Hostile governments and terrorist networks attempt to build and use time machines to modify history to their own agenda. For this reason, the United Nations establishes the Bureau of Temporal Compossibility (BTC) to monitor and disrupt unauthorized development and use of time travel technology around the globe.
Our story begins twenty years after the formation of the BTC. Our chief protagonist, Howard Freeman, is called into the head of BTC’s office, where he is briefed alongside four field agents. Freeman is an analyst monitoring via satellite for electromagnetic frequency anomalies associated with the use of spacetime technology. He longs for more exciting work but doesn’t understand all the heady aspects of time travel theory. He is late-20’s early-30’s. An inquisitive and witty fellow, like a young Nathan Fillion.
In the briefing, the head of BTC informs the quintet that, 72 hours ago, agents in the Balkans arrested a spacetime terrorist named Dalibora Kasun, one of BTC’s most wanted. During her interrogation, Kasun repeated the same phrase over and over again, “Review the files on the storage drive.” Upon review of the drive files, BTC learned that Kasun and her agents traveled back in time to 1928 New York. There they set a series of bombs that will detonate unless BTC agents travel back in time to stop them. Among the files were newspaper clippings spanning 10 months including many pictures in which at least one of Freeman and the four field agents have been verified as appearing in.
Due to the spacetime law of compossibilty, Kasun has engineered a situation where Freeman and the agents are required to travel back in time to disarm the bombs in order to preserve the continuity of time. Completely in over his head, Freeman relies on the head agent, Jackson Reynolds, to help him understand what they can and cannot do in the past as their mission unfolds. Reynolds is a grizzled man in his early-50’s and has been training for temporal engagement for the last 15 years. As their mission unfolds, the team uncovers more plots (including an attempt to assassinate then-governor of New York, Franklin Delano Roosevelt), have numerous encounters with Kasun in the past (though they cannot arrest her because she is not arrested until she travels back to the future), and come to question the supposed laws of time travel that BTC holds sacred.Entry 4 wrote:Hidden in a labyrinth of persecution buried under miles of corruption Bethany runs an underground casino in the back of a rundown bodega. The private club’s empty except for Bethany, her captor, and his minions. The aroma of stale ale and cigarette smoke lingers in the dimly lit club. The night’s take and the last game of poker are scattered across the floor.
Blood’s trickling from a wound above her eye. She’s been beaten for hours and her breathing's labored. Bound to a chair, uncooperative, Bethany hasn’t the slightest idea why she’s being tortured or what the priest wants.
“Why, if we had a window I could get some light in here. Would make this whole ordeal a little less menacing. Don’t you think?” the priest asked.
“Fuck off,” Bethany said. I’m going to punch you in the face the first chance I get and knock that stupid smile off your face. “What do you want?”
“You think yourself a hero, dear?” the priest asked, gesturing with his hands after every word. “I think you’re a hero. A champion of the children. Their savior.” What the fuck is he talking about?
“Is there a point?” Bethany asked. Being judged and whipped by goblins and a priest is annoying enough, but if I have to listen to these robes any- The stinging pain of his slap left a red mark across her cheek. Son of a…
Bethany spit blood on the floor peering at the priest. “That all you got, priest? Your gobbys hit harder than that,” she said, spitting in his direction. The next slap left her speechless. What’s going… I don’t… I’ll fucking strangle you, you stupid fucker.
“Look what you’ve done. This is, unacceptable,” the priest said, pulling a handkerchief from his robes. “Why, this will never do. It may never come out. Look what you’ve done. You bad girl, you.” Her anger incapable of sustaining her any longer Bethany smiled before the weight of her eyes was too much.
"I don’t know what you know or have heard of our church. So many nasty rumors floating around these days. We’re an organization of peace, and charity. We are looking after the children’s best interest, like you. We, unlike you, happen to be their legal guardians. If you cooperate we won’t have to get the authority’s involved. Pesky judges with all their books, rules and… laws. Where are my children, Bethany?” he asked. “Well? Oh, right. Just nod if you understand, dear. No? Wake her ass up. This is going to be a long night.”Entry 5 wrote:It is the year 3037, and Earth is long dead due to a combination of resource wasting and nuclear warfare. Technological advancements allowed for the creation of artificial atmospheres, which were used to colonize the other planets of the Milky Way. With humanity split among the different planets and moons, each planet has formed it's own empire, which have lived in relative peace (with a few smaller wars between neighboring civilizations) for centuries. As time has worn on, the empire of Tethys has bleed their resources dry and begins an invasion on Saturnus with support from the other moon colonies. This invasion becomes the catalyst for a galactic war of opposing factions, which would become the focus of the early seasons of the show. Later on, it will be learned that the sun is also dying, which will become a focus later on, while each
Key players in the beginning of the war include: The Tethys Alliance, initially composed of Saturn's moons minus Titan, who aim to redistribute resources from the large and plentiful empires to the smaller societies. Saturnus, who simply want to defend their land against Tethys. Titan, who attempts to stay out of the war, but eventually sides with Saturnus, believing their victory to be inevitable. The Junoh Coalition, an uneasy alliance of three independent nations on Jupiter, each pursue their own interests in the war, both internally and in the Saturnus conflict. As the story progresses, more empires will be brought into the mix from all of the other planets/moons on the galaxy, each with their own motives and culture. The Remnants are a faction that managed to survive on Earth unbeknownst to the other empires. This faction will be a Sun-worshipping society, who despite some primitive practices, are the ones to ultimately discover the Sun's impending death.
One lead character will be Vesper, a young prodigy commander from Tethys. She grew up in poverty and experienced the fullest extent of Tethys's declining resource problem, and is determined to save her homeworld. However, as her faction gains ground, she begins to realize that the spoils of their victory are not even reaching the lower classes of her home, and are being squandered by the wealthy. She begins to work with one of the nations of Jupiter in planning a coup on Tethys.
Another major character will be Illius, an engineer who supposedly came from the colonies on Luna in order to aide Saturnus in the war. Illius strives to create more advanced fuel systems, which he believes will allow a peaceful solution to the war by allowing the resource devoid planets to relocate to the Andromeda galaxy. He struggles with himself as Saturnus begins to use his creation to fuel weaponry to use against the moons rather than the peaceful solution, leading to the destruction of the moon Rhea. Illius is later revealed to be one of the Remnants, who has been trying to use his inventions to save humanity from the sun's impending collapse.
Bea got a 'remove someone from the poll' and a 'nightkill protect' - although the latter she got on the day she was lynched.indiglo wrote:Interesting!
So it was in my role pm. I must have overlooked it?How sad. Of course, I wouldn't have used it (more than likely) so quickly in the game anyway.
I was wondering about attacks on the Galactica. Cool!! Glad that didn't have to happen.
Also, 1 of the laws that I submitted to be put in the pool of laws was The Patriot Act - where any player could offer themselves to die in place of Kat or Hot Dog on a sortie mission during any day. Since the sorties didn't last the whole game (thank goodness!) it wouldn't have worked out, but it still seemed like a good idea.
Did any other presidents submit any other laws of their own?
Also, I know I won the very first contest (couldn't use the prize tho), who won the other contests? Did Bea ever use her Sam power to win or get a duplicate award?
~Linki~ I also passed the Ika Conscription Act the first night. Poor ika.
No, it was in your role PM.indiglo wrote:But it looks like the 2 airlocks were taken away from my role power before I got the role.
They were posted to the Pegasus. Boomer on the show was technically elsewhere, but I felt it made thematic sense (given she hadn't died) to post her to the Pegasus. I think Starbuck was the only one still alive when the Pegasus was destroyed, so I made the call not to do any shifts back since I'd either be shifting back a lot of dead people or making it obvious they were dead.Ricochet wrote:What made Starbuck, Lee, Dee and idr, Athena was it, leave Galactica, shortly after Cain's take of command?
No he wasn't. Poor Long Con was quite mad at me about that one, because he asked if Wilgy's claim would work if he jumped the fleet before he did it. And I told him that no, Wilgy's claim wouldn't work if the fleet jumped beforehand and he was already lynched. So, LC jumped the fleet when Wilgy would have been lynched....Dex wrote:DFaraday wasn't mafiaRicochet wrote:DFaraday (mafia) [successful)![]()
I determined Long Cain would be lynched. But then he was just lynched anyway. D'oh! I sure could have used that power later.11) Please to answer: DFaraday / Dex, did you ever determine a lynch?
Sure... that's why SVS had control of his vote (completely unbeknownst to him!). I originally wanted it to be control of his role power, but I couldn't come up with a good way to make it work.Ricochet wrote:10, because I'm not going back to readjust the numbering) Still can't say I'm 100% on board with the interpretation of Boomer's status. Cally's kill triggered her to dump the human cause? Maybe so, but she was still programmed to do sabotage-y things towards the fleet, not to mention a murder attempt on the Admiral. To our blindfolded perception, all this could have warranted an anti-town perception of her.
Poor rico - feeling very hard done by to have to do his role AND give you 19 reads...JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Thanks for the game Golden, it was fun and certainly interesting. It helped me to learn how to better respect myself.
Thanks to various people out there for loyally following my orders, even though I had no actual right to give you orders.
Cheers INH. Your kind words (and everyone elses kind words too!) are appreciated. I loved this show and I loved the potential for this set up, and I really appreciate everyone giving the game their all (which I really felt that everyone did).insertnamehere wrote:@Golden - This is, in my humble opinion, the Gold Standard for turning a TV Show or existing property into a game of mafia. Each role was ingeniously written to replicate the same character dynamics in the game as there was in the show, while being innovatively complex in terms of mafia mechanics as well. I loved the air of unease and uncertainty that everyone had in the thread, once again very similar to the show.
In this game, Mafia and Life imitated Art, and it was amazing.
Incredibly chaotic as a first exposure. Believe me when I say that from my perspective I thought you were doing absolutely fantastically for this being your first game.SokothQultuq wrote:Fascinating Game. A bit Chaotic as a first exposure but I enjoyed it.
No Hard Feelings Wilgy, just playing the game. 8-) I may have very well missed some of your questions these last few weeks trying to keep up with things but I posted what you made me feel. Well played all together.
Great game everyone. 8-)
I decided to make Boomer a 'blind civilian' rather than a true independent, in that she could not win with Cavil if she was never recruited by either you or the baddies. So she was still civilian aligned. Glorfindel felt very strongly into the human cause and played like he was a civilian, but there was every chance he could have had a rude awakening.DrumBeats wrote:Oh wow, sorry I was so useless in endgame guys. Fitting that my last hour or two was useless But really good game everyone, sorry for my recent absense, and some of my really bad EoD choke votes.
@ Goldama - Thanks for hosting, and again sorry for my absence that popped up. I thought I would be able to keep up while I was on vacation but it didn't work out as well as I'd hoped. From what I saw, this may have been the best hosting I have seen, there were so many things you had to keep track of with people's win conditions and events being based off of things they said. That in addition to the laws, revivals, and possible conversions. Really cool game design.
Out of curiosity, how did Boomer end up town when I didn't convert her? Did somebody else have an ability to, or could Glorf self-convert based on something he said? Also, were there any events that we never triggered?
SokothQultuq wrote:So here is where I stand with things.
Black Rock – Good
Dex – Cylon/Bad
Drumbeats – Good
DrWilgy - Cylon/Bad
Epignosis – Cylon/Good
G-Man – Cylon/Bad
InsertNameHere – Good
JaggedJimmyJay – Good
Juliets – Cylon/Good
Matt – Good
Nerolunar – Cylon/Good
ObscureAllure – Good
Polo – Cylon/Bad
Rabbit8 – Good
Richochet – Cylon/Bad
S~V~S – Cylon/Bad
Sig – Good
SpaceDaisy – Cylon/Bad