ZFR: I'll end it next Wednesday, say about the same time as this one. I'll give the exact time Wednesday morning.
If you need an extension, please let me know.
gogtrial34987: Ah, I didn't bold this:
Any chance of making it 2 (or more) hours later? This time was, and is most likely going to be, impossible for me to be here for. gogtrial34987: For reference, these were the initial (re)actions, in order, to scene's role reveal:
Vitek: Do you make anything of it? Any conclusion you were able to draw out of it?
Conclusion? No. Seeing potentially interesting patterns in different behaviour, which should be worthwhile to examine later? Yes, most certainly.
Purely on the basis of the actions as I summed them up (so not going back to judge any justification given), dedo stands out for unvoting without voting anyone else, mchack and HSL stand out for their SPF wagon attempt, bookwyrm stands out for moving his vote to scene, trent stands out for questioning dedo and not voting anyone, Vitek stands out for only commenting and leaving his vote on a wagon which was going nowhere, and Joe, Lift and SPF stand out for not standing out. (Yes, I now mentioned everyone who was active.) :)
I'll refrain at the moment for assigning any leans to these particular actions. Some weigh more heavily on my mind than others, but I learned on early in my mafia career that it doesn't pay for town to be too vocal about town-reads, as that just gives scum a handy list for who to target.
gogtrial34987: Could you lay down the whole argument for them being a team? All I can really think of is the extremely early one-of-them-might-be-buddying/pocketing-the-other narrative (which I think I myself started?) And the way scene hopped on Poppy's wagon serves as a stronger counterpoint to that for me, as that really makes me think that if scene is scum, Poppy is not on the same team. (But you think that that was an attempt at distancing, correct?)
Lifthrasil: Yes, it was mostly Scene calling Poppy helpful and townreading her without any actual reason. I read that as a relatively new player trying to support a scum-buddy. And when he realized that that misfired he switched to distancing. ... But it is entirely possible that Scene was initially buddying up to town-Poppy before switching to voting for her. The impression that Poppy was scum was mostly a feeling from the way she played and responded while Vitek looks rather neutral.
Thank you. That clarifies things for me.
I'm however now somewhat uncertain - due to your final comment about Vitek - if you still consider it likely that scene and Vitek are a team, or if you've backed away somewhat from that belief?
If it's the latter, then could you say a bit more about which parts of Vitek's posts from between #231 and #411 caused this shift in thinking? (For easy reference, the Vitek posts in that span were #274, #276, #280, #282, #293, #305, #350, #358, #362, #367, #375, #380 and #393. Some substanstive, but also quite a few one-liners, so it shouldn't be too much to go through.)
gogtrial34987: [...] I guess first order of business is seeing who all dedo suspected / was a threat to. [...]
HypersomniacLive: Why only who he suspected/was a thread to?
Because I can't envision a scum mindset where they would've spent a NK on something which isn't directly beneficial to them. (And yes, that could've been either him suspecting one or more of them, or potentially him suspecting someone whom they'd otherwise find hard to mislynch, so they could try and construct an argument there, though WIFOM.)
Thinking about what you mean with your question: granted, they might've targetted him because of suspecting a PR as well.
ZFR: Vote count:
supplementscene - 4: mchack, trentonlf, Lifthrasil, SirPrimalform
To avoid (claims of) mistakes with the hammer, could you include how many it takes to achieve lynch in your vote counts? JoeSapphire: I'm ready to lynch supplementscene, but let's not do it immediately the morning after we the evening we failed to lynch him... Would it not be better to use the time we've got?
Which particular subjects would you want to discuss in that extra time? Your interests feel somewhat... opaque to me.
That said, still a good point. A hasty lynch would only benefit scum. And I can only see people falling over themselves to jump on the wagon today - particularly if they weren't yesterday - as trying to score easy town points. (It's more than obvious that we have the numbers to get him lynched. Since I'm not yet on record for this: he's still my prime lynch target. Also note to self: check back to see who still expressed potential belief in his claim and thus might've been trying to gouge the potential for saving him.)
JoeSapphire: I'm ready to lynch supplementscene, but let's not do it immediately the morning after we the evening we failed to lynch him... Would it not be better to use the time we've got?
SirPrimalform: Definitely.
Same question to you as to Joe: Which particular subjects would you want to discuss in that extra time? Your interests not only feel opaque to me, you also seem to be chiefly responding to questions, and not so much pursuing anything yourself (that's my feeling based on what I remember - I apologize if rereading you will reveal that I'm wrong).
trentonlf: You gave your thoughts on Supplementscene, what are your thoughts on the rest of the game? Not asking for a reads list, just your overall thoughts.
Ixamyakxim: I like having Flub as a sounding board - I don't envy the people making choices on what to do with him / how much to invest in keeping him around.
Welcome!
Out of everything on D1, people's choices with regard to Flub is the one thing you feel like mentioning?
Please clarify who "the people" would be who would have any difficulty making a "choice" on what to do with him?
And as you probably missed my question from #408 as I couldn't yet quote you for it:
"as I've never played with you before, nor seen you play before that I recall: Can you tell us a bit about your mafia experience / play style / stuff like that?"