However, I consider CM to be the bigger threat, as laid out in my previous post. Their play doesn’t make me think they’re town aligned at all.
K, so, far as we know, CM dies N3.
But, we gotta elim this person D3, because.... we're terrified about who they are gonna abduct tonight?
So yeah, let's use a limited town resource on killing them a half cycle early, because oh we must, it's so awful who they might abduct, we gotta throw away killing a SK for sure with elim D3, CM dies N3, and you still have that silver bullet for another threat if we have one?
Cause I'm thinking, 'good or bad, CM dies N3 or sooner. Why throw away the D3 elim? Why throw away your bullet, or risk a redirect or other problem?' Why are we so scared of an extra chance to change who is abducted?
And that web thing. Yeah, D2, with 1 vote on him, and staring at whatever Maximally Spun mess of a role he had, webadict decided 'claiming survivor, in a game-line-descendant of games where survivors traditionally are taken out, is my best option here, but still a bad one'. I'm not convinced webadict was given a survivor role. I think there's a chance, in this incredible, amazing, mind-blowing game, that he was staring at a town wincon and a role that doesn't seem to match, including that novote stuff, and decided, "I have few options indeed".
Whatever, whyever FoU also didn't admit any of FoU's role, else we can't believe the roleflip. This is a weird freaking game (which I appreciate highly), but I think we can deal with web if we have to.
So, can you help me understand why throwing away D3 lynch on someone who dies N3 when we have a known SK and limited resources (as far as we know) for night kills is the best answer for today?