1.
CK posts his suspicions, replete with WIFOM about the doctor not being dead.
2.
Bayer and
Webadict pick up on WIFOM and cautiousness, citing BMIV (a game in which CK took part).
3. CK doesn't remember BMIV, so Vector
jumps on him for what seems to be a contradictory change in behavior/beliefs about what is scummy and what is not.
4.
CK brings up using short-term memory for Mafia and says something about "Nobody's asking."
5.
Vector jumps on him again, this time because he thinks that CK is trying for an emotional appeal.
6.
CK seems to have forgotten what he was thinking about a couple of seconds ago, thus inducing ambiguity and WIFOM. He then brings up
one of Vector's statements from a currently-running game and states that Vector's apology for exploding is an emotional appeal, itself.
7.
Vector continues to press the "emotional ploy" interpretation of CK's statements, while stating that the apology was an attempt to keep from any sort of RL emotional irritation.
8.
CK says he was inconsistent because of a headache. He also states that Vector's confusion about Vector's apology being considered an emotional ploy is scummy. Further, Vector is a hypocrite for complaining about CK's glossing over his statement (the one about "no one asked").
9.
Cheeetar votes for CK, since CK's arguments seem incomprehensible to him.
10.
Dakarian points out that SirBayer's being the doctor was not revealed until today, so it is not a scumtell.
11. Now it seems that
CK can remember the events and arguments of BMIV just fine... compare to statement 3 of this list.
12.
Meph shows that SirBayer had claimed doctor D2, so
Dakarian switches onto Bayer for reasons of fakeclaim + still being alive + scumminess.
13.
ToonyMan seems to think that everyone voting Bayer is scum or stupid town.
14.
Cheetar continues the attack on CK for inconsistency.
15. CK and Cheeetar
argue about the meaning of a "hidden referent" and whether or not Vector could possibly know what he was talking about.
16.
Vector issues a weird and whiny apology and backs off on the emotional-appeal argument.