Right then, let's bottle this up.
Think0028: Imp Doctor- protected Dariush N1 and Toaster N2- no attacks (confirming with mod for N2)
Hapah: Rebel Snowman- no actions, confirms N1 block.
zombie urist: Inspector Survivor- N1 Dariush -> Imp, N2 Think -> Imp
Dariush: Imperial Zealot Officer- N1 Toaster, N2 Think
Urist Imiknorris: Rebel Saboteur- N1 Hapah, N2 Toaster
Toaster: Rebel Persuader- N1 UI, N2 Dariush (Blocked)
What can we be sure of? UI is a blocker, almost certainly; since there are no cybrid blocking roles in the OP, he's almost certainly a rebel. Hapah is a snowman.
How to resolve the incongruous claims? I believe I have a solution. Let's look at the OP a second:
The Cybrids have a standard mafia night kill they can use in place of their regular action (with the exceptions of passive or use whenever actions like the Duplicator, Goad, and Ghost). If the Hunter/Killer uses a standard night kill, it becomes a double kill (and if there's another cybrid around, they can obviously target two people.) If the cybrids attempt to kill a sympathizer, they will be offered the option of turning that sympathizer to the cybrid faction instead. However, that individual would no longer turn up as town on investigations.
Here's my theory.
Dariush and Tiruin were the original cybrid team, with no converts. ZU was a cybrid sympathizer, probably still with an inspect. N1 they killed obolisk. N2 Dariush tried to kill ZU, but ended up converting him instead. Dariush, given his knowledge from ZU's inspects, tries to finger me while backing up his claim as a zealot by claiming a conversion on a known Imperial. I think his initial lack of alignment claim, while a good idea, was a bit of cover to see what crap he could fish out.
So, question to
Think: Did you start Imperial or Rebel? If Imperial, did you get any notification of a conversion attempt?
On a similar note,
UI: Did you get any notice of my conversion attempt N1?