Tiruin:Tentative:
Nerjin
Captain Ford
notquitethere
I have to say that is one of the unlikeliest teams I expected to see at this stage of the game.
This may seem like a meta tell, but if a sabotage goes through, I believe it will be easier to see who is whom.
At this point, it occurs to me that the rebels on a team will be in the best position to identify the saboteurs. Given this thought, I'm opposed to this team on the basis that I'm already pretty certain NQT is a spy, and thus this team setup wouldn't give me any new information.
Personally, I would be okay with this team if you replaced NQT with Dariush. Although I don't know if it would be approved.
Also, a small hypothesis: 5 missions where one of them, the fourth, requires 2/3 to be scum to succeed and 1/3 to succeed (assuming they don't lay low). This is a non-NK game. We have 10 players. Assuming a 4/6 ratio (GG states generalities >_<), 4 - spy, 6 - town at best, 3/7 or even 5/5 at worst. The former is judged against the scumteam, and the latter against the town, but putting all pertinent probabilities in anyway.
I have to nitpick here. First of all, the fourth mission requires five members, so that would be 2/5 and 1/5.
That should be 4:6 or 4/10, not 4/6.
And the number of spies is exactly four, as already clarified.
Leafsnail:Maybe you are stupid and don't read your role PM
I don't have a photographic memory, no. If you asked me my rolename in any other game (expect Paranormal) I'd have had to reread the PM. It just wasn't important to me in a game with a few (known) alignments.
This tactic strikes me as underhanded and unsporting. This is the first time I've been in a game where somebody's used rolenames like this, and considering I've played in every game that Nerjin has, I know it's his first time, too. The way BMs are setup downplays and actively discourages people from using these tactics, and also casts it as unsporting. Knowing that Nerjin is a man who believes in fair play (he's very strict about following the rules, as I recently found out), I'm not surprised in the least to see him completely blindsided by it, since he's been taught not to do it.
That doesn't change the fact that Nerjin completely missing the point of the line of questioning makes him scum.
Nerjin acknowledged that Toony was after role info here:
It is equally likely, if you'll indulge me, that I simply did not think the actual question you were asking was "What was the flavor you got in your role PM?" My apologies for not seeing this.
Which is his third post in the line of questioning. His first post was
this one, so the only one you can be talking about is his
second post.
In which case, notice the bolding. ToonyMan made the brilliant move of making a (completely whacko) assertion in the same paragraph as his roleclaim, completely discrediting himself and drawing the focus away from the part on which Nerjin is being judged.
Combine all the factors, and Nerjin never had a chance. His ignorance is anything but scummy. It's exactly as one would expect when the entire setup is closely examined.
Given your willingness to overlook Toony's errors and promote and defend a case that says nothing about a person's alignment, I'm calling you a spy, Leafsnail.
Nerjin: What is your rolename, anyway? Despite all the arguing, I never saw you mention it.