FZ. wrote:Glorfindel wrote:kneel4justice wrote:Yay, no death!

Yes, K4J that is good news but let it not blind you to what happened here at the end of the last Day phase. Through a combination of human error and malicious intent we lost an experienced campaigner and a highly capable player in Zebs

She was a massive asset to our team and I expect her demise brought much rejoicing to our opponents

I don't want us to forget the magnitude of the loss we suffered there lest we make the same mistake again.
That's all you have to say? Yes, it was a mistake to lynch zebra. It's a shame. I hate lynching a civ, especially of the zebra type (though I didn't see her as herself this game), but we do it every game. Why don't you please tell us who you think had malicious intent instead of saying obvious things like what you've stated above.
True facts. MIstakes were made (and in fact I joined in on the making of this one), but this kind of grandstanding is very white-knight-ish. Especially, as FZ points out, when you ascribe malicious intent to the lynch without giving a specific case for it. My gut on this is you attempting to establish civ cred through over-the-top rhetoric.
Epi's list has encouraged me to take a closer look at Sorsha.
Sorsha wrote:I feel like Epignosis is trying to set sig up for lynch because he knows how bad sig can make himself look. Anyone who played Dune or A World Apart knows how easily sig can get caught up defending and make everything worse for himself.
Voting Epi
Defending sig based on previous games, not current behavior. She then leaves a vote on Epi, which is the first interaction between the two.
Sorsha wrote:Ah yes, you were scum in Dune, I forgot. I just remembered you being in a similar situation in both games at the same. Maybe epi thinks that since he hosted you during one of those scenarios that he can read your reactions better?

I still think it's an easy set upihim makes me suspicious of him.
But she doesn't have his alignment in Dune correct, and just kind of brushes that off. That sig takes the time to make that correction makes me feel pretty good about him, incidentally.
Sorsha wrote:I still think epi was trying to get sig into over defensive mode, knowing how sig reacts to suspicion on him. This is from someone who said in A World Apart that if anyone can dig his own grave, sig can dig two. I might change my vote to someone else, zebra and Scotty both jumped on Epi's sig suspicion quickly and then changed votes when it got some push back. I might vote for one of them.
Still focusing on the previous game thing. Finally does make reference to actions in the current game, although as we found out, the Zebra suspicion was incorrect. Obviously not too big a deal at this point, but worth noting.
Dr. Wilgy votes for her, she asks why, and he responds with the

. Not quite sure what to make of that.
Sorsha wrote:Someone doesn't like the letter S.
And, no, I'm not mafia.
S is for Scum! But responding a little flippantly to a surface similarity here.