Sure, for that reason:Newcastle wrote:can someone remove their vote from him so he is at n-2.
withdraw Qantaga
even though he's a dirty, low-down scoundrel.
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Sure, for that reason:Newcastle wrote:can someone remove their vote from him so he is at n-2.
I'm hoping he is a tall, multi-colored robes, bearded, scoundrel.Grundbegriff wrote:Sure, for that reason:Newcastle wrote:can someone remove their vote from him so he is at n-2.
withdraw Qantaga
even though he's a dirty, low-down scoundrel.
triggercut wrote:Newcastle was a bit less circumspect than I was trying to be, but yes....let's wait a bit here to give Frodo a chance to submit some sort of conditional order please.
I was trying to decide to bring this up due to it gaming the system (so to speak), but since redrun has already, we should discuss this a little more. I also think we should take at least one more if not 2 votes off of Q accounting for temptation for the last evil and/or gollum to pile on. Or maybe that would be ok, because if someone does pile on the vote, then we can choose to scout them next. But that is neither here nor there.redrun wrote:Observation about the clarification of the addendum... if we decide not to vote, the ringbearer will be scouted and he will get to choose who to hand the ring to. Gollum doesn't get a chance to steal from Frodo before he passes the ring. If we waited for day six to do this, Frodo would pass the ring to one of three hobbits. Gollum would have a 1/3 chance of trying to grab from the right hobbit. Evil would have a 1/3 chance of capturing the right hobbit. Overall, it might be better odds than trying to kill Saruman on night six (assuming our early attempts failed to find him.). If we'd already scouted Gollum, the odds for good improve.
Logicly, if Qantaga isn't Saruman, we should start hunting for Gollum tomorrow and not vote on day six to force the scout of Frodo from imprisionment. However, it doesn't feel right - like trying to win via a rules loophole.
Thanks. I was busy writing up a long note as to why I'd really rather not try to win via a ringbearer death caused by not voting while the ringbearer is imprisioned.Lagom Lite wrote:Rules Revision (addendum?): If the Ringbearer is killed as a result of the "Let The Ringbearer Decide" rule, the Ring is redistributed to a random player.
I know it's ad hoc, but I'm covering up an obvious exploit.
I am speculating on the fact that in the past Mr. Bubbles has gone MIA at least once in a game that I'm aware of, and at times tends to have a lurk-ish presence in others.tru1cy wrote:triggercut wrote:Newcastle was a bit less circumspect than I was trying to be, but yes....let's wait a bit here to give Frodo a chance to submit some sort of conditional order please.
Again, we speculating the Bubbles hasn't done this already... Maybe you and Newcastle know something we don't?
+1Grundbegriff wrote:Let me reiterate something that others have noted:
Right now, I'm a hobbit and tru1cy and bb2112 are either hobbits or Gollum.
The only way any member of the set {Grundbegriff, tru1cy, bb2112} is Gollum is if a hobbit is in hiding.
If you are a hobbit in hiding, and you know that that set includes Gollum and you're not saying anything, you should expect to be banned from all future events at the Green Dragon. For this is no time to be protecting Gollum rather than exposing him (or at least diminishing the pool of candidates).
+ 2. If a hobbit is on hiding they need to speak up now.. Smedgel can speak up well if he likesbb2112 wrote:+1Grundbegriff wrote:Let me reiterate something that others have noted:
Right now, I'm a hobbit and tru1cy and bb2112 are either hobbits or Gollum.
The only way any member of the set {Grundbegriff, tru1cy, bb2112} is Gollum is if a hobbit is in hiding.
If you are a hobbit in hiding, and you know that that set includes Gollum and you're not saying anything, you should expect to be banned from all future events at the Green Dragon. For this is no time to be protecting Gollum rather than exposing him (or at least diminishing the pool of candidates).
For this to be true one of the hobbits has to be screwing us by not coming forward. I don't buy it (well unless it's pr0ner who makes his own rules).triggercut wrote:I have been stuck on a hunch that Grundbegriff was Boromir, posing as a hobbit and hoping that he would be passed the ring.
Trig, nice analysis.triggercut wrote: Thoughts?
If a hobbit steps forward now, I'm not sure I'm going to buy it. Actualyl I'm pretty sure I'm not going to buy it. The time has passed.bb2112 wrote:This is exactly what I was thinking when I posted about Grund earlier. This is also why it is so important that the last hobbit step forward if he is out there.
Hey, there's a plus for us free people's.triggercut wrote:4. Worse--I see no rules to prevent Team Shadow--now that they've identified 3 hobbits/Gollum for sure--from passing the ring around willy-nilly to Free Peoples, converting them en masse to their side.
Ok, so if for some odd reason we choose to not scout Q today, Coop just volunteered. Thanks Coop.coopasonic wrote:Hey, there's a plus for us free people's.triggercut wrote:4. Worse--I see no rules to prevent Team Shadow--now that they've identified 3 hobbits/Gollum for sure--from passing the ring around willy-nilly to Free Peoples, converting them en masse to their side.
silly hobbit, jealous?bb2112 wrote:Ok, so if for some odd reason we choose to not scout Q today, Coop just volunteered. Thanks Coop.coopasonic wrote:Hey, there's a plus for us free people's.triggercut wrote:4. Worse--I see no rules to prevent Team Shadow--now that they've identified 3 hobbits/Gollum for sure--from passing the ring around willy-nilly to Free Peoples, converting them en masse to their side.
This is not true. Frodo has the option of NOT passing the ring as well. This is a very important distinction because Gollum now has to decide not only who the ring gets passed to, but if it gets passed at all. That makes it a much more difficult decision for Gollum. Of course if Qan is not Saruman its all moot because Frodo will remain imprisoned once again.bb2112 wrote:triggercut wrote: Thoughts?
If we free Frodo today we have to make 4 ring passes using each other hobbit only once and hope that Gollum chooses wrong when he goes to make his one time steal.
rshetts2 wrote:This is not true. Frodo has the option of NOT passing the ring as well. This is a very important distinction because Gollum now has to decide not only who the ring gets passed to, but if it gets passed at all. That makes it a much more difficult decision for Gollum. Of course if Qan is not Saruman its all moot because Frodo will remain imprisoned once again.bb2112 wrote:triggercut wrote: Thoughts?
If we free Frodo today we have to make 4 ring passes using each other hobbit only once and hope that Gollum chooses wrong when he goes to make his one time steal.
Regarding Trigger-servant's attempts to muddle our thinking with the whole Grund may be Boromir stuff. This only makes sense if a hobbit is still in hiding and a hobbit staying in hiding makes no sense at all. That is unless the said hobbit is trying to completely throw the game. Since a hobbit cant be killed by servants and Frodo needs all possible pass options available to him, any hobbit still in hiding is SCREWING THE FELLOWSHIP! This has been pointed out several times ever since Frodo was imprisoned and I can see no viable reason to believe a hobbit would not have come forth by now.
Because of this and because of earlier posts by Triggercut, I believe that Triggercut is either our missing servant or Boromir himself and hes trying his best to mislead the Fellowship.
Previously you stated:triggercut wrote:Rshetts, I'm actually a good candidate to send scouting after Qantaga if he's Saruman and the Ring is back in our possession. I am a Fellow, and not Boromir.
I'm interested in what has changed?triggercut wrote:I'm Fellowship, but have good reason to keep the remainder of my identity secret for the time being.
For what you once were, you will be remembered and stories will be told.Qantaga wrote:
Welcome back again!Mr Bubbles wrote:Excellent! I got so tired of drinking that crap the orc kept giving me..
Well it all started when he flew up in his broom and said he was looking for his lost toad Trevor.. He asked me to help him find it, with the promises of candy and after the first lollipop I blacked out.rshetts2 wrote:Welcome back Bubbles, now point out on Grund, where the bad wizard touched you.