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:?
It can not have been that easy. Could it?
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oh crap it's day.... dislike games that start with day turns.
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Moliere wrote:
Remus West wrote:I scanned Chaosraven. He is an Imperial.

I'm not convinced.

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*psst* with what scan powers?
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Remus West wrote:I am a liar
Yes, just that easy
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Remus West wrote:I scanned Chaosraven. He is an Imperial.
you goddamn bastard.
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Good 'ole Day 1 start.

Accusations (for my own reference, until bb tallies the votes):

Scoop --> Moliere
Lagom --> Lassr
RMC --> Purge
Lassr --> Lagom
El Guapo --> Vorret
Newcastle --> El Guapo
Moliere --> Remus

7 casting votes, 7 unique players receiving votes.

The only items of marginal substance (to my eye) so far:

- Scoop and Newcastle claim to need access to the evil forums, while bb is searching for the keys.
- Lassr, El Guapo, Vorret, and Newcastle (accurately) question Han's seemingly dampened power. Apparently, bb is happy with those powers because he adjusted Garm Bel Iblis, but not Han.
- Remus "scans" Chaos and the reactions in response.
- redrun posts missed lynch algorithm.

With our limited powers, and with evil getting one free missed/delayed lynch, we have some dangerous waters to chart this game.
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Lagom Lite wrote:
Remus West wrote:I scanned Chaosraven. He is an Imperial.
you goddamn bastard.
:?:
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 Purge 
 


He's the last one aboard the train, most likely an empire spy.
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Qantaga wrote:Good 'ole Day 1 start.

Accusations (for my own reference, until bb tallies the votes):

Scoop --> Moliere
Lagom --> Lassr
RMC --> Purge
Lassr --> Lagom
El Guapo --> Vorret
Newcastle --> El Guapo
Moliere --> Remus
Adding in the last vote, and placing them in non-cronological order:
Lagom --> Lassr
Lassr --> Lagom

Newcastle --> El Guapo
El Guapo --> Vorret
Vorret --> Purge
RMC --> Purge

Scoop --> Moliere
Moliere --> Remus

Hmmm.. Scoop and Moleire and Vorret and Purge all look interesting, for rather weak values of interesting.

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Me neither. It was fun. Kill the bearded one.
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Remus West wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:
Remus West wrote:I scanned Chaosraven. He is an Imperial.
you goddamn bastard.
:?:
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Day 1 Vote:

1. Moliere --------------------> Remus West
2. Qantaga ------------------->
3. Newcastle ----------------> El Guapo
4. Vorret ---------------------> Purge
5. Chaosraven --------------->
6. Lassr -----------------------> Lagom Lite
7. El Guapo ------------------> Vorret, Chaosraven
8. Redrun --------------------> Moliere
9. Tru1cy --------------------->
10. Remus West ------------->
11. Scoop20906 -------------> Moliere
12. Lagom Lite --------------> Lassr
13. RMC ----------------------> Purge
14. Purge -------------------->

2 Votes - Moliere ------------> Scoop, Redrun
2 Votes - Purge --------------> RMC, Vorret
1 Vote - Remus West --------> Moliere
1 Vote - El Guapo ------------> Newcastle
1 Vote - Lagom Lite ---------> Lassr
1 Vote - Chaosraven ---------> El Guapo
1 Vote - Lassr -----------------> Lagom Lite

No Votes - Qantaga, Caosraven, Tru1cy, Remus West, Purge

Majority is 8

Deadline is October 16th 9PM Eastern

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I thought with the furlough I would have more time, funny I do not spend all my time at the computer when I'm home all the time. That being said I have kept up and nothing really happening. It's hard when we start the game on a day cycle.

really the only thing that caught my attention was
tru1cy wrote:oh crap it's day.... dislike games that start with day turns.
but I thought the same thing when I realized it was day but I didn't post it. Just makes it feel like a bad guy covering his tracks. But I will leave my vote on Lagom until something motivates me to change it.
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Lassr wrote:I thought with the furlough I would have more time, funny I do not spend all my time at the computer when I'm home all the time. That being said I have kept up and nothing really happening. It's hard when we start the game on a day cycle.

really the only thing that caught my attention was
tru1cy wrote:oh crap it's day.... dislike games that start with day turns.
but I thought the same thing when I realized it was day but I didn't post it. Just makes it feel like a bad guy covering his tracks. But I will leave my vote on Lagom until something motivates me to change it.
interesting, i read it and thought nothing of it...seems pretty innocous to me...care to explain? or is it more of a gut feel?
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Newcastle wrote:
Lassr wrote:I thought with the furlough I would have more time, funny I do not spend all my time at the computer when I'm home all the time. That being said I have kept up and nothing really happening. It's hard when we start the game on a day cycle.

really the only thing that caught my attention was
tru1cy wrote:oh crap it's day.... dislike games that start with day turns.
but I thought the same thing when I realized it was day but I didn't post it. Just makes it feel like a bad guy covering his tracks. But I will leave my vote on Lagom until something motivates me to change it.
interesting, i read it and thought nothing of it...seems pretty innocous to me...care to explain? or is it more of a gut feel?
seems pretty innocuous to me also. I just said it was the only thing that could have felt off only because a bad guy could easily say, "Oh I didn't know it was day" making it look like he is a villager. Obviously the bad guys would know it is day. AS I said I really don't think it is anything here but it was just something I noted.
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 withdraw el guapo 
 

 moliere 
 
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Lassr is off, definitely. Trying to defend himself this early in the game? Bad news.

Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
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Lagom Lite wrote:Lassr is off, definitely. Trying to defend himself this early in the game? Bad news.

Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
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Lassr wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Lassr is off, definitely. Trying to defend himself this early in the game? Bad news.

Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
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Scoop20906 wrote:
Lassr wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Lassr is off, definitely. Trying to defend himself this early in the game? Bad news.

Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
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We all see it Lassr!!! :geek:
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Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
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so far there are people who see :ugeek:

those who dont see .... :greetings-wavegreen:

and theres moliere....
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Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
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Remus West wrote:
Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
 Moliere 
 

I took it as a joke on his part but maybe he should have added a smiley. Having only played one WW game at GT many years ago I don't know how Moliere plays the game. This could be :doh: moment for him but not sure. But right now not much else to go on so  Moliere 
 
. We'll see where it goes.
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I think that gives me five votes. A couple more and you can hurry along with your first innocent victim. There are a few to spare.
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Day 1 Vote:

1. Moliere --------------------> Remus West
2. Qantaga ------------------->
3. Newcastle ----------------> El Guapo, Moliere
4. Vorret ---------------------> Purge
5. Chaosraven --------------->
6. Lassr -----------------------> Lagom Lite, Moliere
7. El Guapo ------------------> Vorret, Chaosraven
8. Redrun --------------------> Moliere
9. Tru1cy --------------------->
10. Remus West -------------> Moliere
11. Scoop20906 -------------> Moliere
12. Lagom Lite --------------> Lassr
13. RMC ----------------------> Purge
14. Purge -------------------->

5 Votes - Moliere ------------> Scoop, Redrun, Newcastle, Remus West, Lassr
2 Votes - Purge --------------> RMC, Vorret
1 Vote - Remus West --------> Moliere
1 Vote - Chaosraven ---------> El Guapo
1 Vote - Lassr -----------------> Lagom Lite

No Votes - Qantaga, Caosraven, Tru1cy, Purge

Majority is 8

Deadline is October 16th 9PM Eastern

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Vorret wrote: Purge 
 


He's the last one aboard the train, most likely an empire spy.
It's true. I'm also horrible at hiding.
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random generator has picked Chaos Raven
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tru1cy wrote:random generator has picked Chaos Raven
Twice? Imperial scum *and* your lynch pick?

Did you type in Chaos Raven or Chaosraven? How many times did you do it? Was anyone watching? Could my last two questions be taken out of context?

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I could switch to anyone really. Not really sure about Moliere, I don't see the 'slip-up' as anything other than a normal response. But I miss these things all the time.

And I can't see the bad guys pushing for someone on day one with flimsy evidence. So most likely not that crew either.

Hmmm... Oh and I don't see purge right now either..

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But not really sure who I should vote for.
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RMC wrote:I could switch to anyone really.
You say this but then
Not really sure about Moliere, I don't see the 'slip-up' as anything other than a normal response. But I miss these things all the time.

And I can't see the bad guys pushing for someone on day one with flimsy evidence. So most likely not that crew either.

Hmmm... Oh and I don't see purge right now either..

 Withdraw Purge 
 


But not really sure who I should vote for.
You proceed to provide a lot of reason why you are not voting for multiple people.
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Remus West wrote:
Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
 Moliere 
 
Is this what other Moliere voters are thinking as well? It's pretty thin, but day 1 lynches are thin almost by definition.
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El Guapo wrote:
Remus West wrote:
Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
 Moliere 
 
Is this what other Moliere voters are thinking as well? It's pretty thin, but day 1 lynches are thin almost by definition.
I looked at your post and Chaosraven vote as sarcasticly shrugging and saying "sure, lets vote him for no reason at all" as you had been part of the discussion regarding the seer role. Moliere followed that up by making taking the exact opposite stance. Just struck me as weird that anyone would appear to take my post as anything other than nonsense given the entire game to that point had been about how there was no true seer. Yes, it is thin. Is there likely to be anything better to go on during day 1?
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Remus West wrote:
El Guapo wrote:
Remus West wrote:
Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
 Moliere 
 
Is this what other Moliere voters are thinking as well? It's pretty thin, but day 1 lynches are thin almost by definition.
I looked at your post and Chaosraven vote as sarcasticly shrugging and saying "sure, lets vote him for no reason at all" as you had been part of the discussion regarding the seer role. Moliere followed that up by making taking the exact opposite stance. Just struck me as weird that anyone would appear to take my post as anything other than nonsense given the entire game to that point had been about how there was no true seer. Yes, it is thin. Is there likely to be anything better to go on during day 1?
No, and I don't disagree with voting for Moliere. It's just that I have your take on why you're voting for Moliere, and ideally I'd like to see if that's what others are thinking too before I change my vote (in the interest of getting as much information as possible).
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Remus West wrote:
RMC wrote:I could switch to anyone really.
You say this but then
Not really sure about Moliere, I don't see the 'slip-up' as anything other than a normal response. But I miss these things all the time.

And I can't see the bad guys pushing for someone on day one with flimsy evidence. So most likely not that crew either.

Hmmm... Oh and I don't see purge right now either..

 Withdraw Purge 
 


But not really sure who I should vote for.
You proceed to provide a lot of reason why you are not voting for multiple people.
Well I have to narrow it down somehow...
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El Guapo wrote:
Remus West wrote:
Moliere wrote:
Lagom Lite wrote:Also, I kind of see the Moliere thing there.
Which thing is that?
The thing where you felt you needed to let us all know that you doubted my "seer claim". A "claim" made after the game opened by everyone discussing how we do not really have a seer.

Also, as I doubt we'll get much more without pushing folks...
 Moliere 
 
Is this what other Moliere voters are thinking as well? It's pretty thin, but day 1 lynches are thin almost by definition.
Pretty much. Coming out with a scan this early in the game is obviously a joke, but Moliere came off as all serious about it. I mean I wouldn't pass up any opportunity to lynch Remus either, but...
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 withdraw moliere 
 


my reason for voting him was mostly a good natured "hey welcome to the OO WW club, here's your first train". Nothing more nothing less. Now, something interesting happened over the weekend. It got a bit more serious. More "reasons" were hitched on the ride which honestly didn't hold water.

And for the record I see nothing there which would make me want to vote him in terms of remus statement. He's not coming out and saying "oh no you didn't just claim seer". Just a slap vote on remus.

Really fishy reasoning for hopping on the moliere train. At least its a start -

Top two suspects as of now - remus & lassr.

I dont like purge's hiding around hte fringes.

I expect more activity from scoop.

truicy has also seemingly reverting back to quiet truicy...hmm now that i think of it might drop a vote on him simply to keep him engaged here and chatting away. Kind of quiet right now which is a bit disheartening.....actually now that I REALLY think of it...

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Newcastle wrote: Top two suspects as of now - remus & lassr.
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Newcastle wrote:He's not coming out and saying "oh no you didn't just claim seer".
Actually, that is a pretty damned good paraphrase of what he did say.
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Remus West wrote:I scanned Chaosraven. He is an Imperial.

I'm not convinced.

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How else do you interpret that? I'd say it is open for interpretation as to how serious he was being but not what he was saying.
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Re: Star Wars - Han Solo's Mission

Post by Newcastle »

Lassr wrote:
Newcastle wrote: Top two suspects as of now - remus & lassr.
:obscene-drinkingbuddies:
something seems off with you, youre usually a bit more sharper.
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