Star Wars WW - Game Over - Rebel Victory
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
I wonder how many specials will get outed today, given this game has so many of them.
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Would you believe if I said they were tame and sober?theohall wrote:Semaj, how was your 4th of July weekend? The masses are curious to know if you celebrated for those rebel scum on that little blue planet in a galaxy far, far away.
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No. I was altering a movie quote to address my accusation of Bubbles. No hint intended.Semaj wrote:are you implying you have the ability ot use the force?Remus West wrote:I've been trying to oppress Mr Bubbles but I am not strong enough in the force to get him. I need help with that one...the force is strong....well, you get the idea.Semaj wrote:Let me know when you guys get done throwing oround quotes and movie lines and implications of far boy-ness and want to get to the actual buisiness of ruling the empire and oppressing civilians.
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Sure sureRemus West wrote:No. I was altering a movie quote to address my accusation of Bubbles. No hint intended.Semaj wrote:are you implying you have the ability ot use the force?Remus West wrote:I've been trying to oppress Mr Bubbles but I am not strong enough in the force to get him. I need help with that one...the force is strong....well, you get the idea.Semaj wrote:Let me know when you guys get done throwing oround quotes and movie lines and implications of far boy-ness and want to get to the actual buisiness of ruling the empire and oppressing civilians.
And I assure you, i was harassing you

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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
that's a good plan. Let's have the Rebels stand up and be recognized. We have shiny medals for you! Here, rebel rebel rebel. C'mon out.pr0ner wrote:I wonder how many specials will get outed today, given this game has so many of them.
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Chaosraven wrote:that's a good plan. Let's have the Rebels stand up and be recognized. We have shiny medals for you! Here, rebel rebel rebel. C'mon out.pr0ner wrote:I wonder how many specials will get outed today, given this game has so many of them.

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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
This is a very tough game for the Empire.
I'm making an educated guess that the player/team breakdown is likely 14 Empire vs 7 Rebels.
The Empire has 1 potential extravote every day...but the Empire player controlling it could likely be casting especially blind early in the game. May not be in play if Dooku is not a randomly selected role.
The Rebels have 1 potential extravote every day, and can coordinate that with the other Rebels. Additionally the Rebels have 3 one-time extravotes courtesy of that damned R2 unit--with a conditional. Both of these are also subject to the possibility that the role(s) may not be in play.
The Empire begins the game with the possibility of 2 anytime assassins: Mara and Greedo.
The Rebels have an "almost" anytime assassin with Chewie (needs one Empire vote against him).
Seems pretty likely that the Empire may have 3 misses, tops, to start off with. If the Rebels turn Mara, game may be over.
Margin is so close, I'm even waiving the frivolity of the triggercut rule. We need to choose carefully here. A lot of time until the deadline should it be a factor, but for now I have an instinct:
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I'm making an educated guess that the player/team breakdown is likely 14 Empire vs 7 Rebels.
The Empire has 1 potential extravote every day...but the Empire player controlling it could likely be casting especially blind early in the game. May not be in play if Dooku is not a randomly selected role.
The Rebels have 1 potential extravote every day, and can coordinate that with the other Rebels. Additionally the Rebels have 3 one-time extravotes courtesy of that damned R2 unit--with a conditional. Both of these are also subject to the possibility that the role(s) may not be in play.
The Empire begins the game with the possibility of 2 anytime assassins: Mara and Greedo.
The Rebels have an "almost" anytime assassin with Chewie (needs one Empire vote against him).
Seems pretty likely that the Empire may have 3 misses, tops, to start off with. If the Rebels turn Mara, game may be over.
Margin is so close, I'm even waiving the frivolity of the triggercut rule. We need to choose carefully here. A lot of time until the deadline should it be a factor, but for now I have an instinct:
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What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
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welcome to day 1.El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
triggercut rule: retaliation vote on someone voting for him with the reasoning that triggercut knows he's good so the one voting for him could be bad or is not helping the good side win.
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El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
The other alternative is to have 11 players pass on the vote and let it go to night.

Note: Extra votes may not be used for a pass vote. Only for actual lynches.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
LassrLassr wrote:welcome to day 1.El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
triggercut rule: retaliation vote on someone voting for him with the reasoning that triggercut knows he's good so the one voting for him could be bad or is not helping the good side win.
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[mockaccuse]bb2112[/mockaccuse]bb2112 wrote: The other alternative is to have 11 players pass on the vote and let it go to night.![]()

I'm not falling into the CG trap. Not killing someone is the worst course of action. The rebels know what team everyone is on and will happily pick us off at night while we mill about thinking of what to do.
There's a good chance the person we take out is an Imperial and even a powered Imperial. Wait, why is it a good idea to kill someone blindly again? I guess we have lots of Imperials to spare so it's worth the chance.
My thoughts on who to kill when we know nothing about anyone, is to kill someone who would be very dangerous if they were a Rebel, that's why my vote is on Grund. The downside, of course, is those dangerous people would be very helpful if they are Imperials and also keep the game interesting with their manipulations. I feel they have more power as Rebels though and are worth eliminating.
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can I help you with your grammar/spelling?stessier wrote:LassrLassr wrote:welcome to day 1.El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
triggercut rule: retaliation vote on someone voting for him with the reasoning that triggercut knows he's good so the one voting for him could be bad or is not helping the good side win.
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stessier wrote:Lassr Rule - A Helpful Lassr is and Evil Lassr.
Can we consider that confirmation?Lassr wrote:can I help you with your grammar/spelling?
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I see what you did there! Trying to out Remus, Remus.Lassr wrote:can I help you with your grammar/spelling?stessier wrote:LassrLassr wrote:welcome to day 1.El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
triggercut rule: retaliation vote on someone voting for him with the reasoning that triggercut knows he's good so the one voting for him could be bad or is not helping the good side win.
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Plus, if stessier is a rebel then of course he would view me as evil. As I am part of the evil Empire as they like to call us.stessier wrote:LassrLassr wrote:welcome to day 1.El Guapo wrote:What's the "triggercut" rule?
It's bothering me that, unless a rebel screws up, our lynch today is inevitably going to be 95% guess, and given that imperials outnumber rebels, we're probably going to miss. But then there isn't really any way around that that I can see.
triggercut rule: retaliation vote on someone voting for him with the reasoning that triggercut knows he's good so the one voting for him could be bad or is not helping the good side win.
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And how do you know what they like to call us? Evidence mounting!Lassr wrote:Plus, if stessier is a rebel then of course he would view me as evil. As I am part of the evil Empire as they like to call us.
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Social networking and spies my dear coop. You seem to not know how the Empire works...coopasonic wrote:And how do you know what they like to call us? Evidence mounting!Lassr wrote:Plus, if stessier is a rebel then of course he would view me as evil. As I am part of the evil Empire as they like to call us.
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Reading along or supplied by partners?coopasonic wrote:I'm not falling into the CG trap.
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"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
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If I understand your question, I read the entirety of the last BSG game thread and some of the spoiler forum thread.Chaosraven wrote:Reading along or supplied by partners?coopasonic wrote:I'm not falling into the CG trap.
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That's way more than every player who was actually in the Game.coopasonic wrote:If I understand your question, I read the entirety of the last BSG game thread and some of the spoiler forum thread.

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Wouldn't the rebels rely on the social networking and spies within the Empire? Seems to me you are describing the rebel means of acquiring evidence.Lassr wrote:Social networking and spies my dear coop. You seem to not know how the Empire works...coopasonic wrote:And how do you know what they like to call us? Evidence mounting!Lassr wrote:Plus, if stessier is a rebel then of course he would view me as evil. As I am part of the evil Empire as they like to call us.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Ask yourself: who's the guy that absolutely begs to be consider our resident WW Rebel.
Then place your vote.
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withdraw theohall
grund
less art more analysis...
Kind of a slow start eh? Not many folks have popped in. Was tempted to throw a vote on proner, but i see he's shown up.
grund
less art more analysis...
Kind of a slow start eh? Not many folks have popped in. Was tempted to throw a vote on proner, but i see he's shown up.
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This has to be corrected.
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His lack of participation is a big part of what makes me think he's a rebel, he has another outlet for his game analysis and planning. One assumes there is much more to talk about on the rebel forum where there is actual information available to put together with what is being said here. Pulling puppet strings is keeping him busy and out of this thread.Newcastle wrote: grund
less art more analysis...
Kind of a slow start eh? Not many folks have popped in. Was tempted to throw a vote on proner, but i see he's shown up.
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Unagi wrote:Ask yourself: who's the guy that absolutely begs to be consider our resident WW Rebel.
Then place your vote.
Scoop

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Interesting.coopasonic wrote:Pulling puppet strings is keeping him busy and out of this thread.
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coopasonic, I understand the decision to go after Grund. Suggestion... go back and look at recent games. Grundbegriff has been very quiet for large chunks of time during Day Ones, then becomes verbose the closer we get to a deadline. Not saying the vote is wrong, but your reasoning for the vote - lack of participation is faulty. I've been using that as an excuse in past games and was wrong most of the time.coopasonic wrote:His lack of participation is a big part of what makes me think he's a rebel, he has another outlet for his game analysis and planning. One assumes there is much more to talk about on the rebel forum where there is actual information available to put together with what is being said here. Pulling puppet strings is keeping him busy and out of this thread.Newcastle wrote: grund
less art more analysis...
Kind of a slow start eh? Not many folks have popped in. Was tempted to throw a vote on proner, but i see he's shown up.
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Scoop.
He also is well known for wanting to join the "wolf" team when ever he can.
Additionally, he loves to muck around with imaginary role assignments, regardless of what team he's on - that's not going to be helpful in a game like this...
Oh - and he did sorta start this game about as sober as Scoop ever does. (not in that Semaj sober way, which, btw, is also really standing out to me right now) .
So, yeah.
If I had to put a few VERY early guesses down, I'd say:
Scoop
Lassr
Semaj
tru1cy with his quick vote on me also sorta looked a little sneaky... clearly -not much to go on there, but that in itself....
He also is well known for wanting to join the "wolf" team when ever he can.
Additionally, he loves to muck around with imaginary role assignments, regardless of what team he's on - that's not going to be helpful in a game like this...
Oh - and he did sorta start this game about as sober as Scoop ever does. (not in that Semaj sober way, which, btw, is also really standing out to me right now) .
So, yeah.
If I had to put a few VERY early guesses down, I'd say:
Scoop
Lassr
Semaj
tru1cy with his quick vote on me also sorta looked a little sneaky... clearly -not much to go on there, but that in itself....
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tit for tat. You think we the Empire do not have agents out in the field trying our best to quell the rebellion? I find your lack of faith disturbing. (That is simply a quote! No hint about my role!)theohall wrote:Wouldn't the rebels rely on the social networking and spies within the Empire? Seems to me you are describing the rebel means of acquiring evidence.Lassr wrote:Social networking and spies my dear coop. You seem to not know how the Empire works...coopasonic wrote:And how do you know what they like to call us? Evidence mounting!Lassr wrote:Plus, if stessier is a rebel then of course he would view me as evil. As I am part of the evil Empire as they like to call us.
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I'll bite.Remus West wrote:Interesting.coopasonic wrote:Pulling puppet strings is keeping him busy and out of this thread.
In what way?
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If I see a better place for my vote I'll reconsider. At this point, there is no credible information to go on. It's almost entirely random, baseless finger-pointing.theohall wrote:coopasonic, I understand the decision to go after Grund. Suggestion... go back and look at recent games. Grundbegriff has been very quiet for large chunks of time during Day Ones, then becomes verbose the closer we get to a deadline. Not saying the vote is wrong, but your reasoning for the vote - lack of participation is faulty. I've been using that as an excuse in past games and was wrong most of the time.coopasonic wrote:His lack of participation is a big part of what makes me think he's a rebel, he has another outlet for his game analysis and planning. One assumes there is much more to talk about on the rebel forum where there is actual information available to put together with what is being said here. Pulling puppet strings is keeping him busy and out of this thread.Newcastle wrote: grund
less art more analysis...
Kind of a slow start eh? Not many folks have popped in. Was tempted to throw a vote on proner, but i see he's shown up.
Are LM, CR and RMC the only ones left who have pointed no random, baseless fingers yet?
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Pr0ner hasn't gone all j'accuse that I can find.
My unofficial update to the vote count.
bb2112 wrote:Votes
1 Lassr -----------------> Qantaga
2 RMC ------------------>
3 Tru1cy --------------- > Unagi
4 Remus West ---------> Mr Bubbles
5 Qantaga --------------> Tru1cy
6 Newcastle ------------> Theohall, Grundbegriff
7 Mr. Bubbles ----------> Semaj
8 Theohall --------------> Unagi, RMC
9 Chaosraven ---------->
10 Scoop20906 ----------> Qantaga, Remus West
11 Coopasonic -----------> Grundbegriff
12 El Guapo --------------> Lassr
13 Lord Mortis ----------->
14 Stessier ---------------> Remus West, Lassr
15 Unagi ------------------> Kenetickid, Scoop20906
16 Pr0ner ----------------->
17 Semaj -----------------> Mr Bubbles
18 Kenetickid ------------> Remus West
19 Triggercut ------------> Scoop20906
20 Isgrimnur -------------> Newcastle
21 Grundbegriff ---------> El Guapo
Lassr 2 -----------------> El Guapo, stessier
Mr Bubbles 2 -----------> Remus West, Semaj
Unagi 1 -----------------> Theohall, Tru1cy
Qantaga 1 --------------> Lassr, Scoop20906
Theohall 0 --------------> Newcastle
Newcastle 1 ------------> Isgrimnur
Kenetickid 0 -----------> Unagi
El Guapo 1 -------------> Grundbegriff
Tru1cy 1 ----------------> Qantaga
Remus West 2 ---------> Kenetickid, Stessier, Scoop20906
Grundbegriff 2 ---------> Coopasonic, Newcastle
Semaj 1 -----------------> Mr Bubbles
Scoop20906 2 -----------> triggercut, Unagi
RMC 1 -------------------> Theohall
Majority is 11
Deadline: July 13th 9PM EST
My unofficial update to the vote count.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Yeah I guess I saw hisIsgrimnur wrote:Pr0ner hasn't gone all j'accuse that I can find.

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Yeah, I laughed at Unagi's reasoning, but I can't make up my mind on who to randomly accuse yet.coopasonic wrote:Yeah I guess I saw hisIsgrimnur wrote:Pr0ner hasn't gone all j'accuse that I can find.to a vote and may have attributed the vote to him. oops.
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Laughing at you is more fun.Unagi wrote:laughed with