4maskwolf, I detect a discrepancy within your claim.
Your one-shot on Jack A T is detected by the Queen, solely through indirect assumptions. Considering the flavor of NQT's ROLEBLOCK, with reflection on my post, I can thus say that you are most likely lying about that first statement there, in the least of it being a one-shot.
Because noting the white flash, and that I suffered a similar case of STM in both N1/2, after targeting JACK BOTH TIMES without a difference in flavor other than the similarity of blunt force trauma and the presence of similar symptoms (and signs) of recall interference, I lay down a case of fallibility upon you.
Quick points before I get into the semantics debates: why would I, as scum, make a town player immune to having actions taken on them (and potentially redirect hostile actions to me or my scum partner) on N1 and why would I claim it was a one-shot when it wasn't and claim to have done nothing that night when my night action was reasonably benign and I had no specific reason to hide it? I can't fathom a word of this argument because this being the case (and me being scum) would require me to deliberately take anti-team actions and then lie about them without reason.
With that being said, there's no flavor in your N1 redirect indicating it being related to Dwarf Fortress, while the N2 one did (smelling of alcohol). On top of which, there are other confirmed redirectors/randomizers in the game, so accusing me of lying when other redirectors exist is rather silly.
There's also the balance issue: being able to turn someone into a Nexus is
incredibly powerful when compared to my other abilities. In making the argument you're making, you're basically arguing that I had at least two shots, if not an unlimited number, of an ability that powerful when I only have one of my kill/track and two of my basic protect, which is incredibly silly from a game balance standpoint. The other option is that you're accusing me of fabricating my entire roleclaim, which I'll note I've only done once, in a game with semi-known roles, and backed so far into a corner it was the only possible way out (Supernatural Eight, if you couldn't guess from the description). I have a policy of being as truthful as I can be with my roleclaims whether I'm town or scum: as town, I only hide abilities that could be used as trump cards against the scum, and as scum, the best lies are the ones where you have to make up the least.
I'm honestly rather disappointed that this is the reason you're voting for me. A thought experiment I started doing on Mafia Universe and which I'm doing here as well is to, every so often, try to look at myself from an uniformed townie's perspective and build a case against myself. This is helpful in all alignments because it allows me to think of ways to defend myself should those accusations arise. Earlier D4 I did this and, to my aggravation, came up with a decently strong case against myself based on my action claim, the known actions (and, perhaps more importantly, lack of actions), and old meta, but you managed to hit none of those points and instead accuse me on incredibly shaky and nonsensical ground.
I'm also slightly disturbed by the amount of people you've put on your "clear" list for shaky reasons, but that's playstyle differences and eh whatever.