BipolarChemist
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We shouldn't trust Drixx, ever. That is all.
No vote drixx.BPC misses me! Only scum would miss me. Vote: BPC to get ice cream.![]()
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We shouldn't trust Drixx, ever. That is all.
I think it could give some insight into BA (and Bipolar became awful quiet after you and others took over going after BA), but yeah, you and Pyro not quite as much. I'm going to make a big job mechanic speculation post in a bit, and after some thinking and the nightly cooldown period, I'm not quite as Gung-ho about Zokar. I'm still *really* curious how strong the WIFOM is with that one, but I'm going to take some time and think about things some more. I think the Squire *would* be the vanilla job, but that *would* also be a pretty easy guess for someone who knows FFT.It sounds like you are backing down from the assertion that a Zokar lynch would give insight into BA, Pyro and I. Is that correct?
Hmm, sounds "legit".I disagree with BA being either legit or defending a scum-buddy. If BA is scum, I think it's more likely he was "defending" someone he knows isn't anti-town. In this case, scum-BA would be going after someone with a quasi-legit sounding reason but that reason only holds up because BA knows the player being questioned isn't scum.
I guess that was worded a bit strongly. Primarily what I meant was that either he was trying to make a legitimate argument or was defending a scum-buddy. I guess that's a distinction without much difference though. I try to follow my gut in these games, at least early on, and that's what it was telling me.This right here is the one post of the game so far.
"he's either legit or defending a scum-buddy"
awfully quick to that conclusion. If none of them are right, one must be scum? Trying to set up a double lynch much?
Why the lol? He kept asking people about how familiar they are with the theme and has some super secret purpose behind it he doesn't want to share. Why didn't he just say "I was curious" or "just wanted to know if they needed more explaining"? To me it sounds like he's evaluating who he can more or less easily deceive (target), who he should target with some ability, or at best who may be the most proficient at making up stuff based on game knowledge. I'd hope it was the latter, but if it was, I don't think that would be a secret."Now, with your fixation on peoples' familiarity with the game's theme (which sounds like targeting data of some sort to me)"
lol, "targetting data".
Yes. Almost every time he's been mafia, he has kissed CG's ***Haha, that's the rule of thumb?
I don't think we can read much into CG being killed off. When he's not mafia he's basically a policy kill for mafia because of how subtle and good he is.
I don't think I went quiet. I don't think my posting amount really changed at all.(and Bipolar became awful quiet after you and others took over going after BA)
So if you were scum, everyone not on your team is automatically town? Even if I was scum, how would I know that Zokar wasn't a SK? Or in a second group? Or Neutral?
Player A says Im vanilla, kill me
Player B says seriously?
Explain to me how that is not role fishing, even slightly so on a Day 1 with no night when we are dissecting everything and explain to me how having issue with that is me defending player A.
When I saw Zokar's claim, my first thought: and your job is....? Lacking a job claim, I consider Zokar's claim to consist of character name only. All else is unimportant or obvious. I'm unsure if Zokar was intentionally or naively obtuse. Notice I did not ask Zokar about FF knowledge. I consider such a question unimportant/useless because, if Zokar is savvy enough to fake a VT claim in this manner, is also savvy enough to lie or downplay FF knowledge.
Hmm, looking back through, I guess you're right. I must have gotten distracted by the other arguing. Strike that from my post.I don't think I went quiet. I don't think my posting amount really changed at all.
Well, if your eyes aren't bleeding yet, I hope this is useful, especially to those of you with little knowledge of the game.
And since Goryani is apparently keeping score, I'd put my knowledge of the theme at 10. :thumbsup:
Hmm, I hadn't considered that, but I don't really see a "fake death" thing being present. It is possible that a job or two could revive the dead, but that's just pure speculation at this point. The last game I was in had reviving and I hated it almost as much as I hate cults. That game a cult too. A town cult.Thanks, Technomancer! If this stuff is right then it could help down the road.
I was looking through the FF Wiki and found this:
Ever since Final Fantasy V, the endings of the Final Fantasy titles have become famous for repeatedly involving fake deaths of playable or supporting characters, which occur either in the ending sequence or right before the final battle, and are reverted either by the time the credits roll or in the post-credits cutscene.
Do you guys think we need to pay attention to that fake death motif as a possible game dynamic? I recognize that there's little that can be done before some revival were to happen and affirm my suspicion but I think it's interesting that it seems there is at least the possibility that people won't stay dead.
Oh, I am very curious! That's definitely something I'll be looking at later.You might enjoy the full answer I wrote in my QT. Then again, maybe not. Before the game started, I'd rate my FF knowledge as 2-3. I've played the original FF on NES but that's it. Ribbons so powah!
If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them.So many references I don't understand!