That post? That post proves absolutely nothing. Palmer was asked whether there was more to the missions than the chat and he said there wasn't. In no way does that mean that none of them used any ability.
That post? That post proves absolutely nothing. Palmer was asked whether there was more to the missions than the chat and he said there wasn't. In no way does that mean that none of them used any ability.
Well, I meant the post-counting list. .
I think I have some ideas on who is suspicious. I'll try to come up with decent explanations tomorrow.
I havent gone through these enchanting novellas written by palmer and you and cabbeh, but that mention of the list thingy reminded me of this post (#1275) from yesterday:
Just saying, you've got a rapt audience here, still waiting to see your suss list, is all :3
I'm disappointed YNONOY, I made it an novella erotica just for you, me and El Topo get all heated and sexy and then we engage in what can only be described as biological lynching.
I'm very proud of that theory.
He could be part of the KGB. I'm not. I wipe my hands clean and state that my role is with the rest of the regular folks. I win as long as I don't get killed.
Also, a rabbi jinxed me. It seems from my character's description that he was awesome, but decided to follow the word of a rabbi which for some reason, makes me like a religious peaceful person? I don't know, never watched Archer nor intend to.
I can only vote like the rest of you. Which sucks.
Just saying, you've got a rapt audience here, still waiting to see your suss list, is all :3
Also, I still like the idea of sending only 2 of us for N2 mission, just to keep dear Sterling as safe as houses :>
Knew I forgot something in my vote tally. Updated.The current volunteers are:
EzekelRage
Mazre
Palmer_V1
El topo
YesNOnoNOYes
Zubz
I *do* actually have to get shit done today, so unless after midnight I decide to spend the last two hours of the day posting stuff, which is possible, don't expect any too detailed posts from me that actually require backtracking anytime soon.
For the record, Palmer and cabbeh are not on the list.
The current volunteers are:
EzekelRage
Mazre
Palmer_V1
El topo
YesNOnoNOYes
Zubz
You and palmer_V1 have already showed interest in unvolunteering to only put one person togheter with Ezekel. So if Mazre, El topo and zubz also agree, we could do it.
But I understand~ RL is demanding, yesh yesh, so I will wait some more...... *aggressively waits*
Wall 'o' texts, walls everywhere
If I had to choose between Zubz/Septimus/ElTopo I would probably go with Zubz.
Still though, where the hell is cooljeanius? Do we need a prod? Been dark for 2 days now.
We were supposed to be the subless ones!
Uh, okay. To clear things up, I also don't know why there were a bunch of votes on GLT on D1. I only know why I voted for him, and that reason is because he voted for me. As I didn't suspect anyone quite yet, the best thing for me to do was "revenge" vote to tie up our vote counts at 1 and 1 so that I am not put at a disadvantage with an extra vote on me. Why everyone else decided to vote for him had little to do with me and nothing to do with my vote. So, to reiterate, I didn't suspect GLT at all on D1.There is a hand fucking full of useless posters this game. Why does this Squidyj/GLT bandwagon have any traction whatsoever? Why not tear apart the vote list or something? You know why you're not? Because you really don't care. You're picking on who you think is easy because your life isn't on the line and it's obvious.
Useless Fucking Posters:
Zubz
Septimus
Royistheone
Thanks. You're still voting to lynch me, though, so is there still some suspicion that I can address for you?I'd just like to briefly bring up Septimus' recent posts:
I don't know about you guys, but they all seem like reasonably solid logic and some decent insights. Definitely a far cry from the man who couldn't understand reasonably simple rules on D1.
Uh, okay. To clear things up, I also don't know why there were a bunch of votes on GLT on D1. I only know why I voted for him, and that reason is because he voted for me. As I didn't suspect anyone quite yet, the best thing for me to do was "revenge" vote to tie up our vote counts at 1 and 1 so that I am not put at a disadvantage with an extra vote on me. Why everyone else decided to vote for him had little to do with me and nothing to do with my vote. So, to reiterate, I didn't suspect GLT at all on D1.
However, what does strike me as suspicious is how, in the eleventh hour, suddenly squidyj brings up Visualante2 from out of nowhere, and then a bunch of people unvote for GLT to vote for what turned out to be our Doctor, of all players. There's likely no way squidyj could have known that Vis was the Doc, but if he's KGB, he would know for sure that Vis was not KGB, so it made sense for him to refocus votes on another KGB player to a non-KGB player. So this puts some suspicion on you.
The reason to vote for him and not you right now, though, is that if you get lynched and turn out to be KGB, there will be suspicion on squidyj, but it could also be played off as dumb luck. If squidyj bites it and turns out to be KGB, though, it sheds new light on why he tried so hard to refocus everyone's attention from GLT onto anyone else.
Thanks. You're still voting to lynch me, though, so is there still some suspicion that I can address for you?
Oh, I see. That also makes sense.he's saying that your logic and insight in later posts suggests that you were pretending to make mistakes earlier on and it actually makes you look scummier.
I'm willing to unvolunteer.
Okay, that aside, while I was writing my last post, I was thinking about the Honeypot situation. I thought about just having it all in a single post, but I decided to post again to clearly delineate that I am talking about something entirely different now.
In any case, in my mind, there are two ways the Honeypot can work:
1. The Honeypot is a KGB player, and the KGB may assassinate Sterling Archer only if the Honeypot and Archer are in the same pool during the night phase. So, if Archer goes on the mission, the KGB can only kill him if the Honeypot is also on the mission, and likewise if he stays behind, the Honeypot needs to also stay behind for them to be able to kill him. This seems to be Ezekel's interpretation of how it works, too, which is why he wants to volunteer for every mission; if he dies, we know that one of the three others on the mission is the Honeypot and KGB. The only thing, though, is that if any Agency player dies on the mission, we would also know that at least one of the other three is KGB.
2. The Honeypot is a KGB or neutral player who has a power that can be used to kill Archer, but this ability probably has some major drawback. Maybe if it's used, it immediately outs the identity of the Honeypot, or maybe if it's used against someone other than Archer, the Honeypot himself dies. This has to be the case, or this player could just use it every night with impunity.
There is one card-based Mafia style game, based on Camelot, where one of the bad guys is the Assassin. This player can instantly win the game if he or she properly identifies Merlin, but in order for him to make an accusation at all, he has to reveal his role. I am thinking this might be close to what the Honeypot is.For 2, some Mafia abilities are passive and just modify HOW they kill when they give the command. Someone in AC was a Ninja, for example, who showed no results when being tracked or watched. Strongman is also common. It's someone who ignores Tough, doctors, etc., when killing. There's nothing wrong with having powerful Mafia roles, as long as it's balanced via player count or town roles.
Hearthstone Mafia hype!
Every role is RNG.
There is one card-based Mafia style game, based on Camelot, where one of the bad guys is the Assassin. This player can instantly win the game if he or she properly identifies Merlin, but in order for him to make an accusation at all, he has to reveal his role. I am thinking this might be close to what the Honeypot is.
Now, in the Mafia games I've played in the past, when the Mafia make a kill, it's by group consensus, and it's not one specific player making the kill. This is how I inferred it to work here, as well, but maybe it isn't.
You are Abathur!
Once every day you can PM me the command HAT: <player>, giving them doublevoting until the end of the day. They're not informed you're sitting on their head.
Okay, that aside, while I was writing my last post, I was thinking about the Honeypot situation. I thought about just having it all in a single post, but I decided to post again to clearly delineate that I am talking about something entirely different now.
In any case, in my mind, there are two ways the Honeypot can work:
1. The Honeypot is a KGB player, and the KGB may assassinate Sterling Archer only if the Honeypot and Archer are in the same pool during the night phase. So, if Archer goes on the mission, the KGB can only kill him if the Honeypot is also on the mission, and likewise if he stays behind, the Honeypot needs to also stay behind for them to be able to kill him. This seems to be Ezekel's interpretation of how it works, too, which is why he wants to volunteer for every mission; if he dies, we know that one of the three others on the mission is the Honeypot and KGB. The only thing, though, is that if any Agency player dies on the mission, we would also know that at least one of the other three is KGB.
2. The Honeypot is a KGB or neutral player who has a power that can be used to kill Archer, but this ability probably has some major drawback. Maybe if it's used, it immediately outs the identity of the Honeypot, or maybe if it's used against someone other than Archer, the Honeypot himself dies. This has to be the case, or this player could just use it every night with impunity.
(BTW, I am still doubtful of Ezekel's claim,
Two questions ezekel:
A) do you yourself actually agree with our idea to only send you and one other person on the mission to guarantee your safety?
B) how many god damn archer gifs do you have? Like a million+ ????
A) if KGB did decide to kill me on a mission wn we limit it to two ppl, then they already came to terms with losing a guy for me. If we had an inves and another doctor, we could have both them on a mission and send ppl one by one so the inves can safely get info on ppl.
Quiet day today.
I'm open to unvolunteering.
That said, I don't intend to unvolunteer until those on the list below me have done so.
Other issues:
1. How do we determine who goes with Ezekel?
2. Is the supposed added protection to Ezekel worth the effective loss of the limited chat opportunity?
2. Is the supposed added protection to Ezekel worth the effective loss of the limited chat opportunity?
Uhm, idk tbh. What real opportunities would the chat provide especially if mafia managed to get someone in on the first one. Once you have been on one mission you can read each missions logs for the rest of the game right? Maybe I read it wrong?
Uhm, idk tbh. What real opportunities would the chat provide especially if mafia managed to get someone in on the first one. Once you have been on one mission you can read each missions logs for the rest of the game right? Maybe I read it wrong?
Now since coming out as Archer today every post has been in regards to why he should do something to keep him safe.
No, you can only read missions you participated in.
No, you only have access to mission chats where you were a part of, not all of them.
While I think you can be a valuable player (if you stopped posting Archer gifs), I don't think you're so important that we have to bend over backwards to keep you safe. You're on the mission, and you're practically invincible. That's enough isn't it?
Oh, I see. That also makes sense.
Well, I can't exactly go back and change my previous posts, but maybe I can explain it with some bullet points:
1. I have played offline Mafia before, including some card-based variants like Bang!, and I enjoy those.
2. I've never played online Mafia before.
3. I've never played a Mafia game with missions.
If you'll go back and read my "playing dumb" posts, you'll see that all my questions and faulty assumptions pertained to one specific component of the rule set--namely the rule that I've never encountered before (and clearly misunderstood). How does it not make sense that I would want to clear this up right away, and after having cleared it up, have a normal understanding of all the other basic rules, which apply to all Mafia games?
It was actually beneficial for at least one other player that I asked about it, too, since he and I both thought LGB could double kill.
The obvious answer is that I wasn't paying attention.My problem with that is we had already discussed other people making the same or similar mistakes before yours came up, if you were paying attention to the thread how did you fail to figure things out with the explanations that were already available?