Don't blame me! I'm a product of a very poor upbringing. Dad split when I was 6. Mom OD'd before I was 11. Spent my teen years on the streets before ending up here. Ain't gonna end up with no tentacles coming out my mouth if I can help it.Arcanis wrote:just because he is out to loose us this game:
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i know it doesn't make any difference for today's vote but what else am i supposed to do when a 'teammate' is actively trying to throw the game.
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Are you kidding? Please tell me this is all just pulling my leg because you know Semaj won't wake up for three days.stessier wrote: Actually, I think it increases the chance of a human victory. If we take the idea there is no Mama, then we have the pile of convicts to sort through. Having more Corps around is good for that - don't have to wonder where the votes are going to come from.
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And, just to emphasize, the corp players have 4 votes, no way to scan anyone, and no interest in helping our team to defeat their team. Say the hacker scans the alien tonight, while the symbiont locks up a convict.
Are they going to help us off the alien? Of-fucking-course-not.
Are they going to help us off the alien? Of-fucking-course-not.
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4 Corps and me = 5. There will be 10 players tomorrow morning. If there is no Mama, the humans will win. Can't lose as long as they work through the Cons. Funny that.Brendan wrote:Are you kidding? Please tell me this is all just pulling my leg because you know Semaj won't wake up for three days.stessier wrote: Actually, I think it increases the chance of a human victory. If we take the idea there is no Mama, then we have the pile of convicts to sort through. Having more Corps around is good for that - don't have to wonder where the votes are going to come from.
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And, furthermore, the hacker can scan Remus tonight! We'll know in the morning whether he's a tentacular monster, and we would still have the votes necessary to put him down ourselves without corp assistance.


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Yes, the corps will win. That's not YOUR TEAM.stessier wrote:4 Corps and me = 5. There will be 10 players tomorrow morning. If there is no Mama, the humans will win. Can't lose as long as they work through the Cons. Funny that.Brendan wrote:Are you kidding? Please tell me this is all just pulling my leg because you know Semaj won't wake up for three days.stessier wrote: Actually, I think it increases the chance of a human victory. If we take the idea there is no Mama, then we have the pile of convicts to sort through. Having more Corps around is good for that - don't have to wonder where the votes are going to come from.
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hey if must be correct, firefox told me so. Too bad it doesn't recognize its own nametheohall wrote:Is he loosing the game on you or losing the game for you?Arcanis wrote:just because he is out to loose us this game:
stessier
i know it doesn't make any difference for today's vote but what else am i supposed to do when a 'teammate' is actively trying to throw the game.

Not much else i can do but sit back and wait for samaj to finish off remus and hope the symbi screws up during the CC and the momma is dead. We may get lucky and tru1cy comes back and removes his vote, but i'm doubting that as i feel he is the convert (just a gut feeling right now)
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Meh. Unimportant detail.Brendan wrote:Yes, the corps will win. That's not YOUR TEAM.
(Incidentally, I'm just killing time until Semaj shows up. I'm still gonna laugh if he sleeps through the day.)
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Scoop, you didn't screw up the hacker's report did you? If he's not the alien then, I mean, surely stessier is at least the symbiont!stessier wrote:I think tru1cy is a bad scan. Brendan or Lassr are better choices.
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What a ridiculous disaster. I presumed there was a gentleman's agreement under which we all actually acted in favor of our winning conditions. These games would break down pretty quickly if werewolves sympathized with villagers.
"Hay guyz, I'm sort of a werewolf, so perhaps you should lynch me today so that I can't kill again! Bring wolfsbane! And PLENTY OF BULLETS!!"
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can i vote for him again?stessier wrote:Meh. Unimportant detail.Brendan wrote:Yes, the corps will win. That's not YOUR TEAM.
(Incidentally, I'm just killing time until Semaj shows up. I'm still gonna laugh if he sleeps through the day.)

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there that is 6 votes for him now. can we plz haz him test the patched space suit now.
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Convicts aren't wolves. They are humans who don't seem to give a darn about becoming aliens, except for stessier, who obviously doesn't want to let aliens take over the earth. These games break down really quickly when the Convicts refuse to actually hunt aliens, but instead play the "maintain our advantage" game. FYI, on Starsiip R. Scott 1, the Convicts insisted on maintaining their advantage alienating the Corp who then refused to cooperate with any plan the Convicts promoted. Result: the alien won. Sound familiar??Brendan wrote:What a ridiculous disaster. I presumed there was a gentleman's agreement under which we all actually acted in favor of our winning conditions. These games would break down pretty quickly if werewolves sympathized with villagers.
"Hay guyz, I'm sort of a werewolf, so perhaps you should lynch me today so that I can't kill again! Bring wolfsbane! And PLENTY OF BULLETS!!"
But, again, this concept appears foreign to this crew of convicts.
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with the turncoat among you the convicts out right lose once the symbi locks one of us down. I would rather take a chance at victory than guarantee a loss. This wouldn't even be an issue if we felt that we had any chance of cooperation from corp members, but we won't so why should we bother. We will do the same as you guys and cause as much trouble trying to prevent your victory as much as you have done to prevent ours. we have NO reason to do otherwise.
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Unagi thinks otherwise, but Newcastle didn't threaten to withhold his abilities until the Convicts started talking about offing Corp players to maintain their advantage when the Convicts already have an advantage and decided not to hunt the alien, unless it's CR.Arcanis wrote:with the turncoat among you the convicts out right lose once the symbi locks one of us down. I would rather take a chance at victory than guarantee a loss. This wouldn't even be an issue if we felt that we had any chance of cooperation from corp members, but we won't so why should we bother. We will do the same as you guys and cause as much trouble trying to prevent your victory as much as you have done to prevent ours. we have NO reason to do otherwise.
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Do you actually believe what you write, or is this like a parody of rational thought meant only to infuriate me?theohall wrote:Convicts aren't wolves. They are humans who don't seem to give a darn about becoming aliens, except for stessier, who obviously doesn't want to let aliens take over the earth. These games break down really quickly when the Convicts refuse to actually hunt aliens, but instead play the "maintain our advantage" game. FYI, on Starsiip R. Scott 1, the Convicts insisted on maintaining their advantage alienating the Corp who then refused to cooperate with any plan the Convicts promoted. Result: the alien won. Sound familiar??Brendan wrote:What a ridiculous disaster. I presumed there was a gentleman's agreement under which we all actually acted in favor of our winning conditions. These games would break down pretty quickly if werewolves sympathized with villagers.
"Hay guyz, I'm sort of a werewolf, so perhaps you should lynch me today so that I can't kill again! Bring wolfsbane! And PLENTY OF BULLETS!!"
But, again, this concept appears foreign to this crew of convicts.
There aren't any half-victory conditions. The rules of the game are very clear - if corp wins, convicts, aliens, and symbionts lose. If convicts win, corp, aliens, and symbionts lose. etc. I am trying to maximize the chances of my team winning.
Stessier doesn't care about the rules under which we all agreed to play the game - fine. You just don't have any idea what you're talking about.
The "maintain our advantage game" is only useful so that we can then kill a convict WITHOUT FEAR THAT THE CORP WILL OVERTAKE US AND THEREFORE DENY US A VICTORY.
Why is that so hard for you to understand?
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If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
It occurs to me that stessier could be an unrevealed engineer who is content to let sole alien Chaosraven sit in plain sight, but that defies the probabilities.
It occurs to me that stessier could be an unrevealed engineer who is content to let sole alien Chaosraven sit in plain sight, but that defies the probabilities.
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Unagi wrote:I have thought too much on if Brendan is evil. I've got no radar left. He sounds totally human as I feel he pushes for a plan that increases the chances for the symbiont. But I'm also very tempted to partake in his plan. (Mostly due to Newcastle's posts - and then theohall a bit too, and I don't ever want to give them control of the game), and due to me not thinking the alternate plan is really all that different.
stessier, I guess you are set on the Remus test - obviously your vote is his death sentence.
Really he does huh?theohall wrote: Unagi thinks otherwise, but Newcastle didn't threaten to withhold his abilities until the Convicts started talking about offing Corp players to maintain their advantage when the Convicts already have an advantage and decided not to hunt the alien, unless it's CR.
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+1Brendan wrote:Do you actually believe what you write, or is this like a parody of rational thought meant only to infuriate me?theohall wrote:Convicts aren't wolves. They are humans who don't seem to give a darn about becoming aliens, except for stessier, who obviously doesn't want to let aliens take over the earth. These games break down really quickly when the Convicts refuse to actually hunt aliens, but instead play the "maintain our advantage" game. FYI, on Starsiip R. Scott 1, the Convicts insisted on maintaining their advantage alienating the Corp who then refused to cooperate with any plan the Convicts promoted. Result: the alien won. Sound familiar??Brendan wrote:What a ridiculous disaster. I presumed there was a gentleman's agreement under which we all actually acted in favor of our winning conditions. These games would break down pretty quickly if werewolves sympathized with villagers.
"Hay guyz, I'm sort of a werewolf, so perhaps you should lynch me today so that I can't kill again! Bring wolfsbane! And PLENTY OF BULLETS!!"
But, again, this concept appears foreign to this crew of convicts.
There aren't any half-victory conditions. The rules of the game are very clear - if corp wins, convicts, aliens, and symbionts lose. If convicts win, corp, aliens, and symbionts lose. etc. I am trying to maximize the chances of my team winning.
Stessier doesn't care about the rules under which we all agreed to play the game - fine. You just don't have any idea what you're talking about.
The "maintain our advantage game" is only useful so that we can then kill a convict WITHOUT FEAR THAT THE CORP WILL OVERTAKE US AND THEREFORE DENY US A VICTORY.
Why is that so hard for you to understand?
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Quoted to go back and find all the times Brendan made mention of "Whiny Corp Players"Brendan wrote:If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
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Unbelievable. Well, Semaj, stessier has made it so that everyone will forget your incredible blunder in favor of his own.
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Eh - It's all a tactic to push opinion. I'm sure you're a perfectly non-whiny guy in real life.Chaosraven wrote:Quoted to go back and find all the times Brendan made mention of "Whiny Corp Players"Brendan wrote:If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
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Wasnt a fing blunder
really irritated in hearing it was.
I knew there was a good chance of who he was, I also knew I felt, hard as it may seem to imagine, he was the alien. Converted or not (My guess was converted, esp with the lack of report) I figured I was probably shooting team corp in the foot, but I went for the M-fing win and tried to shoot an alien.
Like I said, for you, in the future, I'll try to shoot some random person on the opposite team as opposed to a "wolf".
really irritated in hearing it was.
I knew there was a good chance of who he was, I also knew I felt, hard as it may seem to imagine, he was the alien. Converted or not (My guess was converted, esp with the lack of report) I figured I was probably shooting team corp in the foot, but I went for the M-fing win and tried to shoot an alien.
Like I said, for you, in the future, I'll try to shoot some random person on the opposite team as opposed to a "wolf".
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I think the Hacker should scan Lassr tonight if Remus comes up good.
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Oh, okay. Clearly it all went as planned.Semaj wrote:Wasnt a fing blunder
really irritated in hearing it was.

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Nice edit - before you'd said something like "I don't want to hold things up."stessier wrote:I think the Hacker should scan Lassr tonight if Remus comes up good.
What, exactly, did that mean?
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And that's some bullshit to edit that comment out, stessier. Seriously.
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I'm a Psycho in Real Life. I smoke BallPoint Pens, and Huff Amyl Nitrate and Butyl Nitrate by filling my Swimming Pool with it and Sitting at the bottom holding my breath.Brendan wrote:Eh - It's all a tactic to push opinion. I'm sure you're a perfectly non-whiny guy in real life.Chaosraven wrote:Quoted to go back and find all the times Brendan made mention of "Whiny Corp Players"Brendan wrote:If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
Or are you?!?
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Haha. I apologize for implying that you were anything other than a nitrate-huffing pen smoker.Chaosraven wrote:I'm a Psycho in Real Life. I smoke BallPoint Pens, and Huff Amyl Nitrate and Butyl Nitrate by filling my Swimming Pool with it and Sitting at the bottom holding my breath.Brendan wrote:Eh - It's all a tactic to push opinion. I'm sure you're a perfectly non-whiny guy in real life.Chaosraven wrote:Quoted to go back and find all the times Brendan made mention of "Whiny Corp Players"Brendan wrote:If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
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If stessier hadn't had a scan result of Human today, something like that is cause for serious suspicion.Brendan wrote:And that's some bullshit to edit that comment out, stessier. Seriously.
He's abusing his Day of Immunity

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i think the hacker should scan anyone but Lassr just to flip you off like you did your own team.stessier wrote:I think the Hacker should scan Lassr tonight if Remus comes up good.
Congrats team corp you now have your victory in hand, all you need to do is kill the alien and pray Isg was mama.
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I'd say Thankke-Sai if I could see straight enough to type the Two EE's together instead of a kk typo.Brendan wrote:Haha. I apologize for implying that you were anything other than a nitrate-huffing pen smoker.Chaosraven wrote:I'm a Psycho in Real Life. I smoke BallPoint Pens, and Huff Amyl Nitrate and Butyl Nitrate by filling my Swimming Pool with it and Sitting at the bottom holding my breath.Brendan wrote:Eh - It's all a tactic to push opinion. I'm sure you're a perfectly non-whiny guy in real life.Chaosraven wrote:Quoted to go back and find all the times Brendan made mention of "Whiny Corp Players"Brendan wrote:If Remus gets voted off today (and isn't a sole alien), I'm done contributing to this game.
Or are you?!?
"Where are you off to?"
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Well, he's probably the hacker. Who cares?Chaosraven wrote:If stessier hadn't had a scan result of Human today, something like that is cause for serious suspicion.Brendan wrote:And that's some bullshit to edit that comment out, stessier. Seriously.
He's abusing his Day of Immunity
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What are you talking about?Brendan wrote:Nice edit - before you'd said something like "I don't want to hold things up."stessier wrote:I think the Hacker should scan Lassr tonight if Remus comes up good.
What, exactly, did that mean?
I'm working on my work laptop and it has a touchy mousepad. I accidentally submitted while typing. All I did was go in and finish my though adding "tonight if Remus comes up good." Where did you get that other stuff?
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Yep, and I scanned myself today just to get a free Day of mayhem instead of looking for Aliens.Brendan wrote:Well, he's probably the hacker. Who cares?Chaosraven wrote:If stessier hadn't had a scan result of Human today, something like that is cause for serious suspicion.Brendan wrote:And that's some bullshit to edit that comment out, stessier. Seriously.
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Uh huh.stessier wrote:What are you talking about?Brendan wrote:Nice edit - before you'd said something like "I don't want to hold things up."stessier wrote:I think the Hacker should scan Lassr tonight if Remus comes up good.
What, exactly, did that mean?
I'm working on my work laptop and it has a touchy mousepad. I accidentally submitted while typing. All I did was go in and finish my though adding "tonight if Remus comes up good." Where did you get that other stuff?
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I'll back the stinking corp on this one. semaj's move was not a blunder, it was Grund <GASP> that blundered.Semaj wrote:Wasnt a fing blunder
really irritated in hearing it was.
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So, I have proof from my cache that stessier's lying. Do I post the proof?
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Re: [WW] STARSHIP R.SCOTT II - Day Two
yesBrendan wrote:So, I have proof from my cache that stessier's lying. Do I post the proof?
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Re: [WW] STARSHIP R.SCOTT II - Day Two
Problem: it may be disadvantageous for convicts.