I think we're trying to look friendly and normal so as not to frighten new people away. Is it working?Dyslexicon wrote:Omg. JJJ made all the Cindy Kate people town!S~V~S wrote:Maybe,
Our people seem, for the most part, to be playing like usual.![]()
It actually fits more with my reads overall which may or may not be a problem.
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It comes from JJJ. I've been using it ever since he said it.Fredwood wrote:oohhhhh....Cindy Kate
I understand now.

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I guess time will tell lol. But seriously, this is a very nice community indeed. Which is why I keep playing here and loving it.^^S~V~S wrote:I think we're trying to look friendly and normal so as not to frighten new people away. Is it working?Dyslexicon wrote:Omg. JJJ made all the Cindy Kate people town!S~V~S wrote:Maybe,
Our people seem, for the most part, to be playing like usual.![]()
It actually fits more with my reads overall which may or may not be a problem.
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I googled it the first time and only got this:

I just assumed it was a reference you usually make that I didn't get.

I just assumed it was a reference you usually make that I didn't get.
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I mean to say that, yeah.Dyslexicon wrote:A couple of things:
@Jack - When you say lazy scum hunting and don't like the reason I'm suspecting you, do you mean to say that I don't have a lot of basis for my suspicion? I'm very much a gut read type of player this being especially true D1. If my behavior was opportunitistic that would mean a lack of care. But I considered as carefully as I could, and yes without a lot of hard basis, but it shows that I do care. My vote landed on you cause I concluded you were the best choice. I don't expect you to like it regardless of your alignment. I still don't feel good about you. Do you see my behavior as different from last time we played together? What else do you expect from me as town?
- I second the suspicon on Silver as I think he's been rather forgetful. In the Phenon game he was pretty easy to identify as town and much more in the mix of things (even though that meant tunneling me half of the time lol).
- Lol at people discussing me and my gif usage. <3
A summary:
MP - Bob and GFish are probs town. Some stuff.
Nut - Bob and GFish and slightly Jack are probs town. Some stuff.
Jack - (stupidly ignoring the slightly bit) Nut! That makes no sense to me. Why do you think those three players are all town when so much of GFish and Bob's content is anti Jack and visa versa
SVS - (skimming) Jack, Nut and MP both said Bob and GFish were good and Some stuff. This is inconsistent and I think Jack is bad.
Dizzy - (not skimming) I agree with SVS
Dom - (being Dom) Me too and other Dom things
So I'm excusing SVS cause she seems to be skimming at the time, asked for clarifications later and I like the rest of her content. I'm excusing Dom cause it's Dom. What's your excuse?
When I asked you to clarify, you said you thought my posts were "weird" and disagreed with my evaluation. That's fine in a vacuum but is not what SVS actually said, that my posts were contradictory.
You do feel different than you did in Phenom. More reserved. Not sure what I expect from town or scum you, though. Tone?
I don't think gifs are tone indicative.
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Err alignment indicative.
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I made the gif comment as a joke, it wasn't a serious accusation. I put as much weight in the lack of gifs as I do in the great Jack buddying conspiracy debate.
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That's actually the name of my second album.Fredwood wrote:I made the gif comment as a joke, it wasn't a serious accusation. I put as much weight in the lack of gifs as I do in the great Jack buddying conspiracy debate.
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There used to be someone who played here, Kate, who retired from Mafia. She could ALWAYS pull me out of a hat when bad. When she finally told me why, it was pretty basic. It was smilies and typos. When I was civ, I just typed and posted to get my thoughts out into the thread. When I was bad, I crafted that post. I proofed it and I put the approporiate smilies in the appropriate places.Jackofhearts2005 wrote:Err alignment indicative.
She said she did not have to even read what I said, she just saw all the smilies and she knew.
So things like that can be alignment indicative. They aren't always for everyone, or even for most people. but they can be for some people.
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I will try to do a HCR list later, but I will have to do ISOs for that, but I need to do them anyhow.
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Bad*
I'm bad*
God my phone never ceases to provide me wit wrong context
I'm bad*
God my phone never ceases to provide me wit wrong context
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Good thing for you Llama isn't here, he would crucify you for this post, lol.sprityo wrote:Bad*
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True.S~V~S wrote:There used to be someone who played here, Kate, who retired from Mafia. She could ALWAYS pull me out of a hat when bad. When she finally told me why, it was pretty basic. It was smilies and typos. When I was civ, I just typed and posted to get my thoughts out into the thread. When I was bad, I crafted that post. I proofed it and I put the approporiate smilies in the appropriate places.Jackofhearts2005 wrote:Err alignment indicative.
She said she did not have to even read what I said, she just saw all the smilies and she knew.
So things like that can be alignment indicative. They aren't always for everyone, or even for most people. but they can be for some people.
I should say I expect gifs from Dizzy are not alignment indicative. I've never played with scum Dizzy, though, so take that with a grain of salt.
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Yeah, but contextual tells are a lot different then a giant gif. I expect if it was anything that was alignment indicative it would be compensated for.S~V~S wrote:There used to be someone who played here, Kate, who retired from Mafia. She could ALWAYS pull me out of a hat when bad. When she finally told me why, it was pretty basic. It was smilies and typos. When I was civ, I just typed and posted to get my thoughts out into the thread. When I was bad, I crafted that post. I proofed it and I put the approporiate smilies in the appropriate places.Jackofhearts2005 wrote:Err alignment indicative.
She said she did not have to even read what I said, she just saw all the smilies and she knew.
So things like that can be alignment indicative. They aren't always for everyone, or even for most people. but they can be for some people.
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It wasn't contextual, it was the existence of the smilies. She didn't have to read what I wrote. Just see the smilies.
Again, this is not true of everyone, but it is true of (and possible for) some. What I find most note worthy about this discussion is that you seem really invested in dismissing this as a topic of conversation, not unlike how Silver wanted to shut down discussion of his possible tells, to the point of calling my post "garbage".
The things that people don't want to talk about intrigue me more than the things they do want to talk about, you know?
Again, this is not true of everyone, but it is true of (and possible for) some. What I find most note worthy about this discussion is that you seem really invested in dismissing this as a topic of conversation, not unlike how Silver wanted to shut down discussion of his possible tells, to the point of calling my post "garbage".
The things that people don't want to talk about intrigue me more than the things they do want to talk about, you know?
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I really like this post.S~V~S wrote:It wasn't contextual, it was the existence of the smilies. She didn't have to read what I wrote. Just see the smilies.
Again, this is not true of everyone, but it is true of (and possible for) some. What I find most note worthy about this discussion is that you seem really invested in dismissing this as a topic of conversation, not unlike how Silver wanted to shut down discussion of his possible tells, to the point of calling my post "garbage".
The things that people don't want to talk about intrigue me more than the things they do want to talk about, you know?
It goes to what I posted at Dr. Willy. Info is info, and almost always town should want it shared.
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Well that's ominous.Fredwood wrote:Congrats on surviving Day 1 Wilgy
You gotta have more thoughts on me than just that.
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Not really I have no context for a read. And I haven't iso'd anyone at this point. its general thoughts from catching up.DrWilgy wrote:Well that's ominous.Fredwood wrote:Congrats on surviving Day 1 Wilgy
You gotta have more thoughts on me than just that.
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Why do you think I'm trying to stifle information gathering? Has anything I've done prompted that I was against finding out info? Reading the quote I specifically stated "If you'd like to trigger discussion via this method, this is not the way to do so."CaptainNifty wrote:I know a lot people have you on their townie list, but to me this is the scummiest statement of the whole thread.DrWilgy wrote:Dizzy beat me to it.
Gfunk, all this does is set up Wifom for baddies and give uneeded info to mafia teams.
If you'd like to trigger discussion via this method, this is not the way to do so.
We hunt baddies, not civilians. My civ reads are mine to have but not to paint targets.
Mafia has the most info. Town has the least. Collecting and disseminating information is the whole job of the town. There is very little information that can be revealed to the town that will help scum more than civilians. I used to think the way you do, and the two best players I know disabused me of this. I'm now extra watchful about people trying to stifle info gathering. I'm not saying that a cop or watcher or doctor should out themselves. That paints targets, but trying to feel out who is town and who is scum is the whole damn point. Even if the info gathering is clumsy; even if it's completely meta (as it's likely to be day 1); even if it let's the mafia pick up on some small bit of info they didn't know; the town still has a greater net benefit.
What team truely gains more the team that uses gathered info. I have no fault with gfish asking these questions to gain information. I have fault with gfish asking these questions and then doing nothing with gathered information.
Had there been no wavering in the gathering of info (revealing it's purpose and giving up on recording it) then I wouldn't have been opposed to this as much as I am.
If info isn't used upfront and within the thread, where am I to assume it is being used? BTSC?
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One thing about giving top Civ reads... anyone can be wrong, and with two Mafia teams, it could end up getting one team to kill the other. With one Mafia team, top Civ reads is substantially more dangerous. Like a target list. Just a thought I had.
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Which is a fair thought. Generally I was giving the players that declared civ reads w/o the push of another to more likely be a civ. Asking everyone to do so kinda killed that. Womp womp.Long Con wrote:One thing about giving top Civ reads... anyone can be wrong, and with two Mafia teams, it could end up getting one team to kill the other. With one Mafia team, top Civ reads is substantially more dangerous. Like a target list. Just a thought I had.I have thoughts here and there.
This is with the exception of MP, due to PoE being a common meme he uses.
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Hey SVS, generally I think you and I read e/o well (unless I'm in a bad place irl that affects my mood here lol). What do you think of me right now? What do you think regarding my suspicions?
Something that isn't sitting right in my stomach is that I have a civ read on LC. Idk why I do, but I do. Oh well.
Something that isn't sitting right in my stomach is that I have a civ read on LC. Idk why I do, but I do. Oh well.
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I did not realize the thread would be open during the night phase. I'll catch up.
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You never played at our old sites; giving civ reads was ultra toboo there, so your position here was the norm. Just saying you thought someone was a civ was enough to garner you some suspicion for target painting. So yeah, I get you. That is one of the main reasons I utterly hated GTH reads and rainbow lists when I first saw them. But now, it gets you suspicion if you won't do GTH.DrWilgy wrote:Why do you think I'm trying to stifle information gathering? Has anything I've done prompted that I was against finding out info? Reading the quote I specifically stated "If you'd like to trigger discussion via this method, this is not the way to do so."CaptainNifty wrote:I know a lot people have you on their townie list, but to me this is the scummiest statement of the whole thread.DrWilgy wrote:Dizzy beat me to it.
Gfunk, all this does is set up Wifom for baddies and give uneeded info to mafia teams.
If you'd like to trigger discussion via this method, this is not the way to do so.
We hunt baddies, not civilians. My civ reads are mine to have but not to paint targets.
Mafia has the most info. Town has the least. Collecting and disseminating information is the whole job of the town. There is very little information that can be revealed to the town that will help scum more than civilians. I used to think the way you do, and the two best players I know disabused me of this. I'm now extra watchful about people trying to stifle info gathering. I'm not saying that a cop or watcher or doctor should out themselves. That paints targets, but trying to feel out who is town and who is scum is the whole damn point. Even if the info gathering is clumsy; even if it's completely meta (as it's likely to be day 1); even if it let's the mafia pick up on some small bit of info they didn't know; the town still has a greater net benefit.
What team truely gains more the team that uses gathered info. I have no fault with gfish asking these questions to gain information. I have fault with gfish asking these questions and then doing nothing with gathered information.
Had there been no wavering in the gathering of info (revealing it's purpose and giving up on recording it) then I wouldn't have been opposed to this as much as I am.
If info isn't used upfront and within the thread, where am I to assume it is being used? BTSC?
So times change, but I do get your concern.
linki, spooky, I was just posting to/about you. I have not sorted you yet, but I would not suspect you for not liking people to name civ reads. I am generally kinda leery of even discussing you much unless I suspect you since you tend to think I'm buddying you, so I try to give you your space. But so far, so good. I feel no deep seated need to wave a pitchfork at you at this time.
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Epi: I tend to do the same meta-response. Interesting term: recency bias. I'm very guilty of this phases 1 & 2 in games.
I made them a tie and gave people a decision between two potential lynches- and then jack switched over, which I should have seen coming a mile away. Anyhow, no one else moved their votes, which I did not expect. From watching the end-game at the inter-realms championship, I thought the last ten minutes would have tons of vote swapping. It didn't happen.
I thought Jack contributed more. Also, I didn't want to cement Jack as the lynch. I probably overthought it some.colonialbob wrote:Why llama instead of Jack?gfishfunk wrote:Just gut right now, which I already established was bad.colonialbob wrote:Gfish, why llama?
I made them a tie and gave people a decision between two potential lynches- and then jack switched over, which I should have seen coming a mile away. Anyhow, no one else moved their votes, which I did not expect. From watching the end-game at the inter-realms championship, I thought the last ten minutes would have tons of vote swapping. It didn't happen.
Cheater: and that is over.TonyStarkPrime wrote:mine: DrWilgy for a Syndicate player, Nifty for a realmsergfishfunk wrote:Here is an idea. (I post them as I think of them)
Post ONE player you think is likely town. Very simple. If you say yourself, I vote for you.
mine: colonialbob.
That is interesting. Why?Dom wrote:Epignosisgfishfunk wrote:Here is an idea. (I post them as I think of them)
Post ONE player you think is likely town. Very simple. If you say yourself, I vote for you.
mine: colonialbob.
I second this. Silver Town has a gallon jub of gasoline. Silver Scum is reserved (for Silver).TonyStarkPrime wrote:I'm going to suggest that others who have played more with him answer this, but Silver as maf tends to play things off more and be a little less direct while maintaining a general offensive persona, where town Silver can and sometimes will verbally assault you for voting for him.
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I'm split between saying 'preach it brother!' and chalking it down to different mafia styles.CaptainNifty wrote:I know a lot people have you on their townie list, but to me this is the scummiest statement of the whole thread.DrWilgy wrote:Dizzy beat me to it.
Gfunk, all this does is set up Wifom for baddies and give uneeded info to mafia teams.
If you'd like to trigger discussion via this method, this is not the way to do so.
We hunt baddies, not civilians. My civ reads are mine to have but not to paint targets.
Mafia has the most info. Town has the least. Collecting and disseminating information is the whole job of the town. There is very little information that can be revealed to the town that will help scum more than civilians. I used to think the way you do, and the two best players I know disabused me of this. I'm now extra watchful about people trying to stifle info gathering. I'm not saying that a cop or watcher or doctor should out themselves. That paints targets, but trying to feel out who is town and who is scum is the whole damn point. Even if the info gathering is clumsy; even if it's completely meta (as it's likely to be day 1); even if it let's the mafia pick up on some small bit of info they didn't know; the town still has a greater net benefit.
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Feel free to thank randomly in the air, but I was the one that insisted that everyone do it. If that isn't hella town then I don't know what is.S~V~S wrote:@fred, I think the meta talk was helpful in this context. Half of us don't know the other half, so knowing what one group thinks of its own members helps us sort everyone out and it was a good conversation starter.Spoiler: show
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Where does Silver who told me my post is garbage come in on the spectrum?gfishfunk wrote:I second this. Silver Town has a gallon jub of gasoline. Silver Scum is reserved (for Silver).TonyStarkPrime wrote:I'm going to suggest that others who have played more with him answer this, but Silver as maf tends to play things off more and be a little less direct while maintaining a general offensive persona, where town Silver can and sometimes will verbally assault you for voting for him.
He has very much felt to me like a person who wishes to squash discussion.
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That is very, very mild Silver Lantern. I mean, he is not an unhinged psychopath but there is a reason I called him a bull on fire in a flamable china shop. The fact that he is being more subdued makes me edgy.S~V~S wrote:Where does Silver who told me my post is garbage come in on the spectrum?gfishfunk wrote:I second this. Silver Town has a gallon jub of gasoline. Silver Scum is reserved (for Silver).TonyStarkPrime wrote:I'm going to suggest that others who have played more with him answer this, but Silver as maf tends to play things off more and be a little less direct while maintaining a general offensive persona, where town Silver can and sometimes will verbally assault you for voting for him.
He has very much felt to me like a person who wishes to squash discussion.
@ DrWigly: I did plenty with the info. I didn't like Llamas absolute refusal without discussion, whereas I liked your refusal without discussion.
Bad town picks realizing that this is just my thought process: thellama73 (Don't tell me what to do), CaptainNifty (MovingPictures07), Jackofhearts2005 (MovingPictures07), and Adam (colonialbo). The commonality is that they all mentioned someone that had already been mentioned. (Yes, Adam, I was spamming so that the prior results were always close by). I hardly care who they picked, but I do care that they picked someone that already was posted. I give you a 90% chance one of these people is mafia.
The post made it look like llama was painting me bad without actually providing any reason for non-participation. llama's pick was bad (imo) because llama didn't state anything except an offhanded denial.
Good town picks: Dyslexicon (Nutella), DrWilgy (No no, nopey nopey no, no no). Dyslexicon threw out a person that no one else zeroed in on and gave a read. That's town behavior. DrWilgy fought against the game and provided discussion. I view that as town behavior as well.
My reasoning might be wrong, I might be way off in my thinking, but I did use the information and consider it.
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Cool. Can I use that trick next time I'm bad then?gfishfunk wrote:Feel free to thank randomly in the air, but I was the one that insisted that everyone do it. If that isn't hella town then I don't know what is.

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I bet it's Llama. I'm totally voting for Llama tomorrow.gfishfunk wrote:Bad town picks realizing that this is just my thought process: thellama73 (Don't tell me what to do), CaptainNifty (MovingPictures07), Jackofhearts2005 (MovingPictures07), and Adam (colonialbo). The commonality is that they all mentioned someone that had already been mentioned. (Yes, Adam, I was spamming so that the prior results were always close by). I hardly care who they picked, but I do care that they picked someone that already was posted. I give you a 90% chance one of these people is mafia.

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Feel free!Long Con wrote:Cool. Can I use that trick next time I'm bad then?gfishfunk wrote:Feel free to thank randomly in the air, but I was the one that insisted that everyone do it. If that isn't hella town then I don't know what is.
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... Ok, yeah. I see what you did there.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 1)
I meant between Nifty, JoH, and Adam. I discussed llama separately after that in the section you cut.Long Con wrote:I bet it's Llama. I'm totally voting for Llama tomorrow.gfishfunk wrote:Bad town picks realizing that this is just my thought process: thellama73 (Don't tell me what to do), CaptainNifty (MovingPictures07), Jackofhearts2005 (MovingPictures07), and Adam (colonialbo). The commonality is that they all mentioned someone that had already been mentioned. (Yes, Adam, I was spamming so that the prior results were always close by). I hardly care who they picked, but I do care that they picked someone that already was posted. I give you a 90% chance one of these people is mafia.
When I switched my vote, long Con, myself, and llama all had two votes.
I need to expect less end game movement from everyone.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 1)
gfishfunk wrote: I need to expect less end game movement from everyone.
End phase movent. But end game. Whatever.
Having an open thread during the night phase is weird.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 1)
True, but that section didn't exclude Llama from the previous grouping.gfishfunk wrote:I meant between Nifty, JoH, and Adam. I discussed llama separately after that in the section you cut.Long Con wrote:I bet it's Llama. I'm totally voting for Llama tomorrow.gfishfunk wrote:Bad town picks realizing that this is just my thought process: thellama73 (Don't tell me what to do), CaptainNifty (MovingPictures07), Jackofhearts2005 (MovingPictures07), and Adam (colonialbo). The commonality is that they all mentioned someone that had already been mentioned. (Yes, Adam, I was spamming so that the prior results were always close by). I hardly care who they picked, but I do care that they picked someone that already was posted. I give you a 90% chance one of these people is mafia.

Do you like or dislike it?gfishfunk wrote:Having an open thread during the night phase is weird.

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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Night 1)
guys look, LC made my avatar a gif, :0
Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 1)
Slight dislike. I generally take the night phase to recuperate, maintain personal relationships, and convince my wife to stay with me.Long Con wrote: Do you like or dislike it?
Having the game open all the time is actually a little stressful.
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Yes, I see. I did enjoy having the Night Phase off during Phenon. It is especially helpful when in multiple games.gfishfunk wrote:Slight dislike. I generally take the night phase to recuperate, maintain personal relationships, and convince my wife to stay with me.Long Con wrote: Do you like or dislike it?
Having the game open all the time is actually a little stressful.
I won't fault anyone for being quiet at night.

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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Night 1)
Night 1 has ended.
has been killed.
It is Day 2. You have 48 hours to decide the next lynch. malakim will provide more delicious flavor soon.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
Damn, so
...loses his power and becomes vanilla as well. Lame.Jeff “Joker” Moreau
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
Wow, losing a protector role, that sucks. Bye Bob.
I wonder if it was his posts, or if it was some people coming in with civ reads on him right out of the gate, or someone who wants to use that for a frame?
Time for a Bob reread.
I wonder if it was his posts, or if it was some people coming in with civ reads on him right out of the gate, or someone who wants to use that for a frame?
Time for a Bob reread.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
So Saren is in the game, I'm vanilla now.
Kinda sucks, not as much as EDI dying (sniff)
Kinda sucks, not as much as EDI dying (sniff)
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
Long Con wrote:Damn, so
...loses his power and becomes vanilla as well. Lame.Jeff “Joker” Moreau
You and EDI have forged a unique relationship in the cockpit of the Normandy. The ship and its crew rely heavily upon the both of you to handle its operation and navigation. You work much better together than you do separately. If either of you dies, the other will be stripped of any special abilities and become vanilla. If you are in the game, EDI is guaranteed to be in the game as well.
Twice during the game during any separate night phases, you may select a player A and a Player B. Actions performed by Player A will be targeted to Player B, and actions performed by Player B will be targeted to Player A. They must be two different players.
Oh well, I guess that makes more sense lol.
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
Damnit I though I had some helpful information to add, guess not. Of to a great start, lynch our doctor and lose our bodyguard.
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
That a claim?Fredwood wrote:So Saren is in the game, I'm vanilla now.
Kinda sucks, not as much as EDI dying (sniff)
Also, what do you synidcatians do? We usually discuss the write-up for a bit (there isn't any), and pressure each other based on our night actions.
I'll be jumping in and out tonight but on a lot more tomorrow night.
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Essentially, since I went and outed it then later I realized what really happened. Either way I'm vanilla now, so it's not as if it matters much.
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
No writeup, Mal?
Sorry to see you go, Bob.
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Re: Mass Effect Mafia (Day 2)
Well, we often discuss who might have benefitted from his death. Reread his posts, figure out WHY he was the one killed. Taking a closer look at his suspects. Although that isn't always helpful if the killer killed for random reasons, or maybe kills people that never mentioned any members of the team.gfishfunk wrote:That a claim?Fredwood wrote:So Saren is in the game, I'm vanilla now.
Kinda sucks, not as much as EDI dying (sniff)
Also, what do you synidcatians do? We usually discuss the write-up for a bit (there isn't any), and pressure each other based on our night actions.
I'll be jumping in and out tonight but on a lot more tomorrow night.
But it's a starting point. After I catch up to my other game, I plan to reread Bob as a start.
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