Well, I knew that regardless of whether Nerjin was a spy, I was going to learn something very valuable this game. And I did. *sigh* From now on, I'm never ignoring gut reads for analytical ones.
I'm not going to blame anyone else, because I willingly played along, even though I had doubts. Mostly it was lack of time on my part. I should have used my position as absolutely confirmed town to really give it a good shakedown.
I knew that if Nerjin was a spy, LS had to be a spy, because of his shameless promotion of Nerjin for the mission. Zero doubt in my mind about that. By the end of the game, I was almost certain Tiruin was a rebel -- but ignored my gut read for the analytical one. I let myself be persauded away from the belief that NQT and Tiruin were rebels because LS, Toaster and ToonyMan were all vehemently supportive of the same plan -- and once two of them were confirmed town, I decided to trust the abilities of my elders.
Not doing that again. That's a good lesson for both of us, NQT.
By the way, NQT, I am almost positive that ever since I put up my team with you on it, I never accused you of being a spy. It was simply that you had no credibility. You hadn't built up a rapport with us, and your posts made it clear that you hadn't read up on the current discussion. You didn't realize what was expected of you, or what barriers there were to the acceptance of your point of view. You didn't seem knowledgeable, didn't know your audience, and didn't address our concerns or try to work with us.
Basically, NQT, I disregarded your arguments because you didn't seem serious about convincing us.