Star Wars WW - Game Over - Rebel Victory
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
You know how I'd play this game if I were a badguy?
I'd be watching, but I'd be awfully clammy. I wouldn't talk much at all. There are a lot of roles in the game, a lot of intersecting rules...and a lot of chances to make an inadvertent slip that punches up suspicion if you're the mistake-maker. No, I'd be rather laconic in my play...watching, but careful, looking to jump a moving bandwagon and push it, but without talking much about why my vote was placed.
And so let's also say that hypothetically the vote count ran up to N-1 on a player, and then backed off. That's an interesting game development, is it not? I mean, for Day 1, that bandwagon gives us our most concrete items for analyzation, right? And so we analyze. Who voted when...what does the vote order mean...how did the subject of the runup react? This is a game where information is vital and key to victory for the Empire. How do the Rebels win?
The Rebels win by withholding as much information as possible. That's usually how the badguys win, but especially important in this particular game with so many players with so many roles. Were I a badguy I'd be very wary of dropping something I shouldn't by mistake. I'd vote and then I'd watch carefully.
Thoughts?
I'd be watching, but I'd be awfully clammy. I wouldn't talk much at all. There are a lot of roles in the game, a lot of intersecting rules...and a lot of chances to make an inadvertent slip that punches up suspicion if you're the mistake-maker. No, I'd be rather laconic in my play...watching, but careful, looking to jump a moving bandwagon and push it, but without talking much about why my vote was placed.
And so let's also say that hypothetically the vote count ran up to N-1 on a player, and then backed off. That's an interesting game development, is it not? I mean, for Day 1, that bandwagon gives us our most concrete items for analyzation, right? And so we analyze. Who voted when...what does the vote order mean...how did the subject of the runup react? This is a game where information is vital and key to victory for the Empire. How do the Rebels win?
The Rebels win by withholding as much information as possible. That's usually how the badguys win, but especially important in this particular game with so many players with so many roles. Were I a badguy I'd be very wary of dropping something I shouldn't by mistake. I'd vote and then I'd watch carefully.
Thoughts?
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Here are the ones I find especially interesting:
First, since when is coopasonic such a chatterbox?
Second, why is Remus West so far from the top?
Third, why is stessier nearly silent?
Fourth, and most strikingly: what happened to the new, talkative tru1cy?
First, since when is coopasonic such a chatterbox?
Second, why is Remus West so far from the top?
Third, why is stessier nearly silent?
Fourth, and most strikingly: what happened to the new, talkative tru1cy?
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First... noted!triggercut wrote:You know how I'd play this game if I were a badguy?
I'd be watching, but I'd be awfully clammy. I wouldn't talk much at all.
I'd vote and then I'd watch carefully.
Thoughts?
Second, I don't believe you. I think that if you are Evil, you might very well do one thing while explaining, in your most innocent voice, how you'd actually do the contrary.
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...or I might accidentally on purpose feign a misunderstanding of the rules as they apply to the team I'm on to cover my Rebellious nature and seem oh so seemly and Empiricist.Grundbegriff wrote:So then, we definitely have Yoda and we definitely have R2D2.bb2112 wrote:If I understand the question correctly, you are asking if there are Rebel roles out there that don't do anything? Something similar to a Guard but can participate on the Rebel forum? If this is your question, then no. Right now all the Rebels have special abilities. I am thinking for future iterations I will include some rebels without special abilities, but for this first game, what you see is what you get.Grundbegriff wrote: bb2112: Is there such a thing as a Rebel Grunt?
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So very out of character, that.
Were I an Empire with a shot, I'd have taken it at you there. Instead when you're alive and kicking on day 3 I'll have to hope that we've got the stones and motivation to vote you to your gallows. Don't think we have that just yet.
So.
My focus is elsewhere at the moment.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Hee hee hee, if I had a gun, I would shoot Grund to say either "better late than never" or "day late/dollar short...oops" depending on what the result was 

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As an Empire, I've tried to post richly and frequently here. I figure I'll get lynched, outed, or killed overnight. I'm ok with that, and want as many of my posts on the record, as it were, so that my teammates may analyze why what happens to me happened.
Were I a Rebel, I'd want to leave no such trail of breadcrumbs.
And so, now I'll get meta.
Kenetickid was browsing this thread on three separate occasions yesterday for extended periods. He also posted a game/rules outline in the Games Queue thread.
Today he was online and browsing in this thread at least once for 10-15 minutes--so it wasn't a case of leaving the browser window open.
And yet...nothing. Nada.
When upthread I said my vote on KK was related to nothing, I lied. It was related totally to this activity. The only appearance in this thread since his cursory and unexplained Scoopvote was after I voted for him. We got a particularly non-convincing explanation of his Scoopvote ("Hey, I was just doing what everyone else was doing!") and a call to join his Rebel buddy Grund in asking about my motives for suspicion.
KK is as Rebel as they get, folks. The evidence is circumstantial, but evidence it is, and better than anything we've got on Scoop right now.
Were I a Rebel, I'd want to leave no such trail of breadcrumbs.
And so, now I'll get meta.
Kenetickid was browsing this thread on three separate occasions yesterday for extended periods. He also posted a game/rules outline in the Games Queue thread.
Today he was online and browsing in this thread at least once for 10-15 minutes--so it wasn't a case of leaving the browser window open.
And yet...nothing. Nada.
When upthread I said my vote on KK was related to nothing, I lied. It was related totally to this activity. The only appearance in this thread since his cursory and unexplained Scoopvote was after I voted for him. We got a particularly non-convincing explanation of his Scoopvote ("Hey, I was just doing what everyone else was doing!") and a call to join his Rebel buddy Grund in asking about my motives for suspicion.
KK is as Rebel as they get, folks. The evidence is circumstantial, but evidence it is, and better than anything we've got on Scoop right now.
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Well I know what's up with remus IRL, and LM went camping. As far as KK goes, I would be willing to test him simply to be able to talk about the game in the house. kenetickid
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
If my vote weren't already on you, you'd get it for this.triggercut wrote:And so, now I'll get meta.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
I got myself confused.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Really?Isgrimnur wrote:If my vote weren't already on you, you'd get it for this.triggercut wrote:And so, now I'll get meta.
Why do you hate the Empire so much, Isgrimnur?
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For what it's worth, I'm not convinced that you're a Rebel; I think it equally likely you're an Empire making a mis-play.Isgrimnur wrote:I got myself confused.
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Because the meta is an ultimate power gamer move, rather than one in the spirit of the game. And I loathe power gamer moves in games where I feel that they're not warranted. You want to do it in Munchkin? Fine. Don't do it in a game that's about playing a role.
I get that past personalities play in to these games, and that's what actually makes playing these games fun, trying to pick up on the machinations of people you "know", but making a move on someone because of thread presence without posting? Bad form, Peter, bad form!
I get that past personalities play in to these games, and that's what actually makes playing these games fun, trying to pick up on the machinations of people you "know", but making a move on someone because of thread presence without posting? Bad form, Peter, bad form!
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Wouldn't stooping to that be beneath my dignity?triggercut wrote: ...or I might accidentally on purpose feign a misunderstanding of the rules as they apply to the team I'm on to cover my Rebellious nature and seem oh so seemly and Empiricist.
So very out of character, that.
If I'm alive any later than day 3, I'll cast the first stone.Were I an Empire with a shot, I'd have taken it at you there. Instead when you're alive and kicking on day 3 I'll have to hope that we've got the stones and motivation to vote you to your gallows. Don't think we have that just yet.

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You must be this tall to ride this game.Isgrimnur wrote:Because the meta is an ultimate power gamer move, rather than one in the spirit of the game. And I loathe power gamer moves in games where I feel that they're not warranted. You want to do it in Munchkin? Fine. Don't do it in a game that's about playing a role.
I get that past personalities play in to these games, and that's what actually makes playing these games fun, trying to pick up on the machinations of people you "know", but making a move on someone because of thread presence without posting? Bad form, Peter, bad form!
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I think using that kind of meta is tacky and unsportsmanlike. You don't need it.triggercut wrote:And so, now I'll get meta.
Kenetickid was browsing this thread on three separate occasions yesterday for extended periods. He also posted a game/rules outline in the Games Queue thread.
Today he was online and browsing in this thread at least once for 10-15 minutes--so it wasn't a case of leaving the browser window open.
And yet...nothing. Nada.
When upthread I said my vote on KK was related to nothing, I lied. It was related totally to this activity. The only appearance in this thread since his cursory and unexplained Scoopvote was after I voted for him. We got a particularly non-convincing explanation of his Scoopvote ("Hey, I was just doing what everyone else was doing!") and a call to join his Rebel buddy Grund in asking about my motives for suspicion.
KK is as Rebel as they get, folks. The evidence is circumstantial, but evidence it is, and better than anything we've got on Scoop right now.
I also haven't seen any reason to think Kenetickid bears any more Rebel stench than anyone else in the game.
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I must've stirred the hornet's nest on the Rebel forums. Sorry fellas!
FWIW, I consider LM stating off the bat "I'm out for a week" to be meta. I consider CR saying "I know what's up with Remus" to be meta.
Toothpaste's outta the tube in any event.
FWIW, I consider LM stating off the bat "I'm out for a week" to be meta. I consider CR saying "I know what's up with Remus" to be meta.
Toothpaste's outta the tube in any event.
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Newcastle did the same thing to me last game that Trig is doing to KK this game, and we all saw how that turned out.Grundbegriff wrote:I think using that kind of meta is tacky and unsportsmanlike. You don't need it.triggercut wrote:And so, now I'll get meta.
Kenetickid was browsing this thread on three separate occasions yesterday for extended periods. He also posted a game/rules outline in the Games Queue thread.
Today he was online and browsing in this thread at least once for 10-15 minutes--so it wasn't a case of leaving the browser window open.
And yet...nothing. Nada.
When upthread I said my vote on KK was related to nothing, I lied. It was related totally to this activity. The only appearance in this thread since his cursory and unexplained Scoopvote was after I voted for him. We got a particularly non-convincing explanation of his Scoopvote ("Hey, I was just doing what everyone else was doing!") and a call to join his Rebel buddy Grund in asking about my motives for suspicion.
KK is as Rebel as they get, folks. The evidence is circumstantial, but evidence it is, and better than anything we've got on Scoop right now.
I also haven't seen any reason to think Kenetickid bears any more Rebel stench than anyone else in the game.
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I see how using browsing times could be taken as being in bad taste, essentially. Though I'm not sure how it's *that* much different from noting the voting times of the Scoop posts during the "is Yoda around?" analysis. The information is out there, and people are going to use it.
In any event, is a rule that people shouldn't use browsing time information?
In any event, is a rule that people shouldn't use browsing time information?
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Some people use it, some people frown upon it. Tru1cy pitched a hissy about the other game, and was in fact a bad guy. I guess the varying levels make it a gray area.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
If I violated an unwritten rule, I apologize.
I saw a piece of information and noted it. I also marked it as significant in my mind's eye. I placed a vote based upon that information.
I cannot un-see, and cannot un-note, and didn't realize that I was crossing a line in sharing my reasoning behind my vote.
Again, sincere apologies.
I saw a piece of information and noted it. I also marked it as significant in my mind's eye. I placed a vote based upon that information.
I cannot un-see, and cannot un-note, and didn't realize that I was crossing a line in sharing my reasoning behind my vote.
Again, sincere apologies.
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triggercut wrote:As an Empire, I've tried to post richly and frequently here. I figure I'll get lynched, outed, or killed overnight. I'm ok with that, and want as many of my posts on the record, as it were, so that my teammates may analyze why what happens to me happened.
Were I a Rebel, I'd want to leave no such trail of breadcrumbs.
And so, now I'll get meta.
Kenetickid was browsing this thread on three separate occasions yesterday for extended periods. He also posted a game/rules outline in the Games Queue thread.
Today he was online and browsing in this thread at least once for 10-15 minutes--so it wasn't a case of leaving the browser window open.
And yet...nothing. Nada.
When upthread I said my vote on KK was related to nothing, I lied. It was related totally to this activity. The only appearance in this thread since his cursory and unexplained Scoopvote was after I voted for him. We got a particularly non-convincing explanation of his Scoopvote ("Hey, I was just doing what everyone else was doing!") and a call to join his Rebel buddy Grund in asking about my motives for suspicion.
KK is as Rebel as they get, folks. The evidence is circumstantial, but evidence it is, and better than anything we've got on Scoop right now.
I browse because I am trying to keep abreast of the current conversations so that I am up to date. I respond and post when I feel that I have something to contribute that might actually be worth saying. I will admit that CR's vote for me on the grounds of hey atleast when one of us is dead we can talk about it without spoiling the game itself. On that note Scoop can have the pass he is so desperatly looking for.....
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No. Just a longstanding disagreement. But we're tolerant of all views on the matter.El Guapo wrote:is a rule that people shouldn't use browsing time information?
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triggercut wrote:If I violated an unwritten rule, I apologize.
I saw a piece of information and noted it. I also marked it as significant in my mind's eye. I placed a vote based upon that information.
I cannot un-see, and cannot un-note, and didn't realize that I was crossing a line in sharing my reasoning behind my vote.
Again, sincere apologies.
It doesn't bother me trig, but it seems that it might bother others. I mean honestly if I am gonna get dinged for reading and re-reading so be it, time on browsing to me can be indicative of someone leaving a window open, reading and analyzing, or just plain old not logging out.
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I'm going to refrain from commenting in excess about phenomena that might reflect any of a variety of underlying causes.Grundbegriff wrote:First, since when is coopasonic such a chatterbox?
Second, why is Remus West so far from the top?
Third, why is stessier nearly silent?
Fourth, and most strikingly: what happened to the new, talkative tru1cy?
I like tru1cy as Rebel. In view of the past four or five games, this is extremely anomalous. He's been fairly active lately, whether good or evil. Clamming up isn't out of old-tru1cy character, but it's quite removed from new-tru1cy character.
I recommend you join me in doing this: tru1cy
I think we have better than random odds of starting off on the right foot here.
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I'm feeling a bit like Semaj this morning...
I wonder how long this will take to go away.
I should have been opening interesting posts in new windows as I've totally spaced by the time I got to the end.
As to the meta games, I see them as tools, except as to where they have been deemed as broken, such as the editing of posts. If any thing ends up in bad form then I think that should be spelled out because I'm not seeing it. This goes up to and including calling people out on being away from the Internet. If you want(ed) to lynch my for being out for a week, well that's life (and death).
As to the Scoop not being killed by n-1 thing, which is the only thing that strikes me as all the memorable strategic conversation, I'm not sure there was enough time to get him killed by n-1. I'm also not a fan of pulling people off the flagpole unless there is a reason.
For now:
scoop
If scoop is empire
They didn't have time.
They didn't think.
They're trying to set something (someone) up. Either a different lynch target or cast suspicions on someone as being Yoda.
Yoda is not in the game.
They want to save Yoda's reveal for later (days), thinking that popping up that it will be more meaningful in "gotcha" sort of way.
If scoop is rebel
They don't want him to die.
Or it's something else I'm not seeing. I honestly hope it's Yoda is not in the game. It's a huge power for the rebels, perhaps the largest, essentially moving their clock forward by one. When combined with R2 it really means the game could be mostly over after a day or two, barring good imperial assassinations.
Personally, I'm kinda bummed that Vader, Rukh, or Greedo (I think that's all of them) didn't shoot announce and shoot scoop (unless Vader, Rukh, or Greedo had a vote on them). Especially, Greedo. There seemed to be plenty enough time to find another lynch target and appears we may still need one. Though at the same time I'm hoping they can also be used to in more certain lights.
I wonder how long this will take to go away.
I should have been opening interesting posts in new windows as I've totally spaced by the time I got to the end.
As to the meta games, I see them as tools, except as to where they have been deemed as broken, such as the editing of posts. If any thing ends up in bad form then I think that should be spelled out because I'm not seeing it. This goes up to and including calling people out on being away from the Internet. If you want(ed) to lynch my for being out for a week, well that's life (and death).
As to the Scoop not being killed by n-1 thing, which is the only thing that strikes me as all the memorable strategic conversation, I'm not sure there was enough time to get him killed by n-1. I'm also not a fan of pulling people off the flagpole unless there is a reason.
For now:
scoop
If scoop is empire
They didn't have time.
They didn't think.
They're trying to set something (someone) up. Either a different lynch target or cast suspicions on someone as being Yoda.
Yoda is not in the game.
They want to save Yoda's reveal for later (days), thinking that popping up that it will be more meaningful in "gotcha" sort of way.
If scoop is rebel
They don't want him to die.
Or it's something else I'm not seeing. I honestly hope it's Yoda is not in the game. It's a huge power for the rebels, perhaps the largest, essentially moving their clock forward by one. When combined with R2 it really means the game could be mostly over after a day or two, barring good imperial assassinations.
Personally, I'm kinda bummed that Vader, Rukh, or Greedo (I think that's all of them) didn't shoot announce and shoot scoop (unless Vader, Rukh, or Greedo had a vote on them). Especially, Greedo. There seemed to be plenty enough time to find another lynch target and appears we may still need one. Though at the same time I'm hoping they can also be used to in more certain lights.
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I've only played one other game, TRON. IT looks like you didn't participate in that one. If you repeated your post count analysis there I expect you would find me in the top 4 posters at least.Grundbegriff wrote:First, since when is coopasonic such a chatterbox?
As far as trig's analysis, if you don't want to get caught browsing, relog invisible.

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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Awfully quiet with the deadline rapidly approaching on Wednesday.
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On a related note, I saw theohall was browsing the forum... and then this post appeared! Interesting.theohall wrote:Awfully quiet with the deadline rapidly approaching on Wednesday.
More seriously, I'm looking at all the offered targets:
Scoop - Unagi's choice and original bandwagon
Kenetickid - trig's meta-target w/ CRs support
tru1cy - grund's target for silence
It seems like Scoop would be the easiest to get the votes on, which is a factor with 11/21 required. I think we are at 7 on scoop, though I may have missed a change/withdraw.
Unagi, Stessier, Lassr, Pr0ner, Remus West, El Guapo, LordMortis
vs 3 on tru1cy and 1? on kenetic
I think I could go with Scoop or tru1cy at this point.
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The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
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Well I did a re-read, and I am no further than my first guess, which was really just so I could use the word Asshat again. That word still make me giggle for some reason.
Withdraw Unagi
So let's take a look. Post counts at this point are a red herring in my book. The quiet ones might be on team evil, but they could be good specials hiding out. So with a few weekends and a holiday weekend in the mix I am really reluctant to use that as my only base point.
There does not seem to be a ton of real reasons to run Scoop up, but all these secret votes just scare me, so I think we should follow the advice from someone earlier about being careful, as we might get close with someone, and the rebels can just throw him over without us having a chance to hear him claim if he is anything.
But we have two more days to come to a consensus.. I guess Scoop is a good a vote as any right now, but I have learned from my last games that sometimes those first trains are not the ones to get on board with..
Withdraw Unagi
So let's take a look. Post counts at this point are a red herring in my book. The quiet ones might be on team evil, but they could be good specials hiding out. So with a few weekends and a holiday weekend in the mix I am really reluctant to use that as my only base point.
There does not seem to be a ton of real reasons to run Scoop up, but all these secret votes just scare me, so I think we should follow the advice from someone earlier about being careful, as we might get close with someone, and the rebels can just throw him over without us having a chance to hear him claim if he is anything.
But we have two more days to come to a consensus.. I guess Scoop is a good a vote as any right now, but I have learned from my last games that sometimes those first trains are not the ones to get on board with..
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
If you think he's Yoda, why aren't you voting for him?triggercut wrote:The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
I can only vote for one Rebel per day. If I can get bb to let me vote for all of them, I'm in!pr0ner wrote:If you think he's Yoda, why aren't you voting for him?triggercut wrote:The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Cryptic posts that you vaguely understand - it would be oddly appropriate to have LM as Yoda.triggercut wrote:The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
This is a fair point. I suspect, though, that the rebels wouldn't want to have more than a couple people on the bandwagon formation, right? I think the danger otherwise is that if you have four people (say) pushing a bandwagon initially, and the target comes up imperial (as any rebel-driven bandwagon would), that pushes suspicion to those who started it. That would risk exposing too many rebels too soon, I think. And we do have other people with 2 or 3 votes, so those could be possible rebel attempts at a bandwagon
I'm willing to move off Scoop, but I'm not sure who I see as a better target.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
That's some weak sauce, metagamer.triggercut wrote:I can only vote for one Rebel per day. If I can get bb to let me vote for all of them, I'm in!pr0ner wrote:If you think he's Yoda, why aren't you voting for him?triggercut wrote:The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
Hodor.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
Really?triggercut wrote:I can only vote for one Rebel per day.pr0ner wrote:If you think he's Yoda, why aren't you voting for him?triggercut wrote:The fact that we can't get a bandwagon going on anyone *except* Scoop tells me that he's Empire to the soles of his Stormtrooper Boots.
Also, it's nice to have Yoda back from his weeklong absence!
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coopasonic
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tru1cy
Sure seemed easy to vote for more than one rebel to me.

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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
withdraw bubbles
accuse scoop
accuse scoop
Some claim to be things they aren't.
Some claim things they don't deserve.
Some claim to know more than they ever will.
I don't claim anything, because no one would believe the truth anyways.
Some claim things they don't deserve.
Some claim to know more than they ever will.
I don't claim anything, because no one would believe the truth anyways.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
unless I missed something, thats n-2...
Some claim to be things they aren't.
Some claim things they don't deserve.
Some claim to know more than they ever will.
I don't claim anything, because no one would believe the truth anyways.
Some claim things they don't deserve.
Some claim to know more than they ever will.
I don't claim anything, because no one would believe the truth anyways.
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Re: Star Wars WW - Day 1
n-3 because Kenetickid moved his vote off Scoop, replaced by LM.Semaj wrote:unless I missed something, thats n-2...
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