Day:you do realize how small your sample size is and how much your data is going to be biased, right?
Okay, my first set of numbers are based purely on the statistics of the situation, it's only the proportions that each change by that is liable to be manipulated by scum team. Now before this poll Nerjin had already essentially told us what his opinion was in how he handled himself week 2 and what his assumptions were; possibly he's lying, but unlikely.
Let's assume for a second that NQT is lying. As such he's scum. This means that if he were the only scum he would lay low, which would shift the numbers more toward equal probability of one v two scum (a very quick calculation says two scum would be some 2% more likely).
Then there is you: I agree with your assessment of the situation (that is I feel that Remutha thought scum would lay low, look at how he's panicking) so I feel confident that you are correct and not messing with my numbers.
Three randomly distributed spies have motivation to lie, all three members of the initial team are biased in favor of saying they'd sabotage day 1, and i'm biased in favor of saying i'd lay low because of the situation with past me.
Because even if it's completely wrong my guess that there are two spies has a >25% chance of happening. Plus, spies also have the motovation to teall the . Of course if you don't think Daruish honestly selected randomly everything is thrown out the window, but I've a pretty solid town read on Daruish right now so I'M satisfied with my probabilities.
with a megar total of 8 samples, and a minimum of 4, maximum of 6, biased answers, why do you think your data contains any real meaning?
in short, with a data set that badly corrupted (50%-75% corrupt), what conclusions do you expect to draw from it?
Because my original probabilities STILL indicate my guess is the second most likely, and I'm pretty confident that NQT and Nerjin arn't lying.
Conclusions:
Good chance there were two scum on the first mission.
NQT was probably trying to deal with this in his signal to you.
And with that I'm done with the numbers (still willing to answer questions, just won't be bringing them up much more), back to the legwork... later, I've been falling asleep at work as of late, and that's no beuno.
NQT: I'll read the first Revolution tomorrow and get back to you.