Jack:My vote holds, though, primarily for one reason.
Why is the Imp stuff less of an issue now?
TheWetSheep: It's not that the Imp stuff is less of an issue now. It's that the brazen deflection is much more of an issue, and keeps my vote on you instead of Scripten.
Why do you feel the need to deflect? What makes you so scared of my vote that you feel the need to not only defend yourself, but push me towards a bunch of other players?
I was pointing out a flaw in your argument. I was not telling you to go vote those people.
Yes, yes, the horrible flaw that was me going after you instead of Nerjin, TolyK, or a non-voter. The horrible flaw in my argument being that if much of my case was to be ignored and one single part was to be treated as my entire case, I should have been going after people you believed that single part of my case fit better than you.
So, I ask again: why did you feel the need to deflect?
Scripten: Alright. Please answer these questions:
Would it be correct to say that your plan was basically to prime all the likely long-lived players so you could zap a bunch at the end if you felt it was necessary? Also, even ignoring the priming part, why did you feel so comfortable with blocking a skilled non-suspect?
'splained. I hope.
TolyK: No, it really isn't. A bunch of numbers mean little without a good explanation of how you came up with those numbers (and no, "taken more or less from the sky" is not a good explanation).
So UI, why did MBP claim a different ability name than the one you gave?
Toaster: Can you remind me where this was?
Jack A T is nonexistant, wich is a shame.
MBP: I'm back now. Still in the poor mental/emotional state I was in that got me to drop out of the game, but I found the guilt tied to dropping out wasn't helping me.