Havok wrote:The Vision wrote:I'm not in favor of lynching you Mikhail, I'm not sold 100% yet against you. My problem is more with some of the people around you.But for the moment, my main question for you is this. You said that we now know wq is Apocalypse. Show me hoe we know this. Pretend I just subbed in or something, and I know nothing. How do we know this?
I'm not 100% sold on Mikhail being Brotherhood, either. I have been approaching 100% for the last couple of days. The recent failed NK gives me pause. What makes me continue to believe he is brotherhood, however, is his in thread posts. He seems to ignore logic a lot of times.
Funny, I feel exactly the same way about you.
Mikhail Rasputin: You haven't addressed the ending of Day 6 yet. All you did was say "Nice turnaround, bro". You didn't address what happened, though. What do you make of Shadowcat, Polaris, and Hawkeye coming in in the last 30 minutes of the lynch and decide that White Queen needed a couple of votes. They ended up moving 2 votes over to White Queen...I dunno perhaps in some hopes that 3 votes would see her lynched over 2 players that had 5 votes. Do you think that's a little strange? Like, maybe they knew that Magneto was involved and that those 2 votes would be enough to lynch her?
Actually, for once you and I agree on something. I do think it's mighty odd. Switching votes last-minute is always kinda suspicious, and it upgrades to really suspicious if it changes the result and the lynchee isn't a baddie. Honestly, I kinda doubt all 3 of them are bad, but it seems possible at least one of them could be.
Problem is, I don't see how the math works from a baddie perspective, there. If 1 or more of them were bad, why not just vote for me and get me killed (or you for that matter, if you're civ like you say)? That seems just as good as getting White Queen. Maybe she was just kind of a random target, though, and they knew we'd both be on the chopping block again tomorrow anyway? Or if they had targeted White Queen as a primary and only one of us as a secondary, she'd have died anyway if they voted the secondary target, and they could just be all, "Well gol-darn, we didn't get him! Shucks." That actually makes the most sense to me, I think, because a secondary target was more likely to be a baddie, and they could use it as distancing later if necessary. If they targeted her and both of us, the whole thing was a useless exercise, in which case all the WQ voters are likely good.
Basically, I do think it's weird. I'm just having trouble explaining to myself why they risked the exposure to make sure WQ died, if it was indeed baddie-led. Nothing really seems to fit perfectly without being real convoluted. You got any theories on that?
White Queen wrote:
Three people have survived NKs; there are obviously non role related ways to survive NKs.
I know. But two of them, on nonconsecutive nights, when I haven't won any prizes? Again, c'mon. You are really reaching here.
The Vision wrote:White Queen wrote: focusing on that role will not be helpful when we have not lynched a single baddie

We have lynched one. We just don't know which it is, lol. Frankly, figuring out which Gambit was the fake would go a LONG way towards figuring this game out.
Yes indeed. It's more or less the fundamental issue of the game. It's why I started suspecting you, WQ, and Havok, and why the other two started suspecting me. Frankly, I'm starting to feel like the issues arising from that are taking over the game, and that if we somehow manage to reconcile what we believe on that, we'll all stand a much better chance of actually getting baddies. Anyone down to take a fresh look at it with me?
Linki: WQ, what baddies have exposed themselves? I mean, I'm pretty confident I've found 2-3, but there's still a lot of debate. It's not like they've popped out and gone, "Here I am, lynch me please everyone because I'm so guilty!"