Sorry for the delay.
Hapah: If you obtained a Wand of Safe Travels what would your reasons be for targeting a person with it?
More for the protect than the track. The track is useful, but there's no guarantee that I'd catch the scum doing something naughty even if I tracked one.
Hapah: Who are you most afraid of in this game and why?
No one person in particular. Generally newer players moreso that veterans. The newer players are easier for scum to lead along, veterans have better odds to find holes in arguments and sense motives because they've been doing it longer. There are exceptions, of course (Theo did damn good in the current BM, imo), but these are my thoughts on the matter. Mind answering the same question you asked me?
Hapah, who, do you think, would be most detrimental to town if he were town?
It's funny; every time I think about this one my answer changes. I've put the two best ones below, I'd say they're about equal. If it has to be a specific person, I'd say BMC: The deck seems kinda stacked against him. If he plays an iffy game, he very well might get lynched for newtells like he has a couple of games before where he was Town. If he plays an amazing game, he'll attract suspicion of being scum for playing "too good" relative to his past games.
Experienced players who make big slips when they "should know better". I'm talking about things like Toaster's "oops I'm an Officer" thing in the last Cybrid, or NF claiming the wrong item in Roguelike 4. Not only do you typically lose the experienced player (the
only reason Toaster survived the Cybrid is because I was
absolutely convinced he was a Cy and bluffed being a Guard to stall. Joke was on me that time), but it's also damn hard to glean information from people piling on the lynch because both Town and Scum have incentive to lynch(scum gets a free pass for the day, town think it's a scum that just dug his own grave).
Any lurker. A player can have the most impressive Mafia resume in the world; it won't help Town one bit if he only posts twice per game day.
Book: Can you send me some of that gin? I haven't been able to find a bottle around here for more than a month, and how can I play a Roguelike without my delicious Rogue spirits?
On a more serious note:
Book: Suppose you had a Scroll of Gifts/Scroll of Endless Riches. Would you carpetbomb everyone with it tonight, pick a few people tonight that you thought were less scummy, or hold it until you've got a better read?
Dar: What did you hope to gain from the question you asked me?