I think I'd like to expand on that point. Because I enjoy pointing out the flaws in stupid arguments.
Well it wasn't that easily discoverable, and you and ZU have acted pretty weird with your votes and LS has been on both failing teams.
Anyone who suspects Leafsnail because he was on both missions 1 and 2 gets +1 on my scummitude meter. If you didn't want him on both teams, you shouldn't have voted for him.
0. Scum must be following a prearranged plan to ensure victory.
No. No no no no no.
I'm going to quote Jim on this and say:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That is the worst thing I've ever heard.
The spies don't have to put in any effort at all to get spies onto the missions. Do you even remember the probabilities we figured on the first day? The only plan the spies need is one to make sure that no more than one of them sabotages. Having any sort of plan that makes it harder to be a spy is just the antithesis of intelligent.
And the scumteam you fingered is made up of players that are very intelligent.If this is true, then no matter how convoluted, their plan must be evident in the voting patterns.
Yeah, maybe. But the odds that a pattern would emerge out of random noise is probably stronger.
Also, if they didn't, you can only draw false conclusions. And I'm telling you that if anyone with an ounce of experience was on the team, there's no way they would have agreed to do anything of the sort.
So try again. Preferably with less newb juice.
PPE: NQT, LS