Servent Corps:
Shakerag: Your digression about how it's hard to figure out the bastard setting seems to be taking up space and producing the illusion of contributing, when in fact you're just saying what we already know, if you aren't outright trying to dismiss what we do know (rest-shorten-extend). But, let's build off that. If you cannot figure out the "bastardness" of the setting, then what would you advise the town to do then on this potential LYLO?
I'm still not 100% convinced that shortening/extending has an actual, in-game effect. From the way it was worded by Meph, in my opinion, seems like it is zero-sum.
Rest shorter = (possibly?) run slower, but have more of a head start on our pursuers
Rest longer = pursuers have more time to catch up, but we run faster
To me, it seems like those things would balance out. Each has a "benefit" and a "negative" which seem like they would cancel out. I think consistently shortening *may* have a negative result, but for obvious reasons I think we shouldn't try that out. I grant you that I could be wrong, and I'm open to changing my mind, but I do question if this isn't some red herring.
In regards to "potential LYLO": I think what we've already done (massclaim) is likely the best bet. Unfortunately, it's not as effective as it could be, since we don't have roleflips of eliminated players to compare notes to.
Oh, and, trying to figure out the setting in a bastard game *is* contributing. Reference Bastard Paranormal 1 if you don't think that it's important. That game right there is why I'm nervous that I don't think we've nailed the bastard angle yet.
Thank you for being considerate of my schedule. I was going to post last night, but Narcolepsy Happens(tm).
GlyphGryph: If the kill last night wasn't random chance, then what do you suspect was done to Dariush to NK him? Because, flavor-wise, bumping into a security guard coming out of a side corridor doesn't look like it would fit with any night action I can think of. I'm not saying it couldn't have been someone's doing, but it doesn't seem to make sense to me that way.
Toaster: Same comment and question as to GlyphGryph above.
Also: (just making notes here as I go along) If shortening really was supposed to have done "something", then why would the flavor from last run seem to indicate that the security team was right behind us? Shouldn't we have had more of a lead on them?
So, roleclaim. I am an alien and a captured
Agent Operative. My flavor indicated that as I was escaping, I grabbed whatever loose items I could and ended up with a personal shield and a one-use scanner. Nothing has triggered the shield so far. While I was an Agent in the last Paranormal and had the luxury of invetigating each night, with just a one-use scanner I wanted to save it for later when there would be fewer people and I would have a better idea of who to use it on. And having the shield made me feel safer about holding out to use the scanner as well.
So I scanned
IronyOwl last run phase. I know his race and role. So once he posts his claim, I can confirm if he's telling the truth or not. Why did I pick him? Because he was the person I had the worst read on and was being unusually lurky in my mind. Also, his voting has felt awfully bandwagon-y to me, so that only further made me want to scan him.