Honestly I think webadict lost some credibility when his proposed plan, which I put up for vote, got us a mission failure.
If we get one more mission loss, that's gg. I hope whatever you gained with that last plan proposal was worth it, wuba.
There are two power blocks here. Web+Toony (with me loosely attached) and Blue+Tric (with Vector loosely attached).
5 votes are needed to pass a plan, so Jim, Jack, and Knightwing hang in the middle, ready to be swing votes - though I'm pretty sure Jim is more on Toony's side of things.
I think... I have one very powerful question I can use, here.
BluarianKnight: Let's say that you are the Commander, your plans (and those you support) pass and succeed, and missions D and E end up going through successfully. At this point, the Assassin gets to fire. Why do you think that in this scenario, the Assassin will miss?
Because I haven't revealed my bodyguard. That's the point - a Bodyguard claim is a play that a Commander would user to squeeze through - a 50/50 throw from whoever claims it to the commander, if it's being used by the Commander and Bodyguard - which is a terrible fucking idea.
Let's lay the chips out here; roughly, Tric and I could be considered a power bloc - with Vector attached on because he doesn't agree with Web's bullshit. You're attached onto Web and Toony because there's a chunk of evidence showing you've been
signalled by them to lay low, - alongside them not gutting you for
arguments they laid out, referencing
this picking, you've been loosely pinned as a third - told to hang back to slip in at the last stage. Of course, I'm not 100% sure - or, have to pretend to be to avoid an easy lynching.
We can confirm the power blocs laid out, then - two pairs of two. Tric and I, (I don't agree with, but fuck it, it's public opinion it seems), and Web and Toony. This next requires two spies on it,
So let's just not let either power bloc on this mission, at all. That leaves.. one spy left, either way - too little to fail.