Posted July 31, 2019
trentonlf: I’ve been so absent from the game that you’ve forgotten all about me, not sure that’s a good thing on my part :-/
True! Very scummy of you to be invisible! ;-) But I agree that suggesting to reveal the Cop on D1 looks off on ZFRs part. Sure, Follow the Cop is a valid strategy, but not in this setup. Especially with the possibility that scum might have steered the voting towards a Doctor specifically because there is a Strongman in play. If that is the case, ZFRs 'Follow the Cop' suggestion might be a bold play to get the Cop to reveal himself, knowing that he can be dispatched easily. So yes, ZFR joins the 'suspect' crew.
Bookwyrm627: ZFR's posting looks technically correct (the best kind of correct!), though the feeling behind it has felt...dry?
For example, in Trent vs ZFR, ZFR is saying all the right words and in a Quality of Argument choice I'd select him as superior in a heartbeat (in this instance), but Trent's post rang more emotionally true. (Weird dichotomy to be feeling, btw.)
I think I understand what you mean. Going over them, ZFR's posts seem to be planned. They give off the feeling of being carefully worded. For example, he actually never pushed for the Follow the Cop strategy. He just suggested the strategy and said we should talk about it. That could be an attempt to bring the idea into play while at the same time avoiding that he can be accused of promoting a potentially harmful strategy. For example, in Trent vs ZFR, ZFR is saying all the right words and in a Quality of Argument choice I'd select him as superior in a heartbeat (in this instance), but Trent's post rang more emotionally true. (Weird dichotomy to be feeling, btw.)
Judging from myself I know that I put a lot more care into my wording when I play scum than when I play town. As scum you have to pretend to play towny while actually working against town. That forces some level of planning to avoid self-contradictions. But as Town, I can just write whatever I think because I can be honest.
But the question is, is it the same with ZFR? Is his structured and somehow non-committal writing style a sign of scumminess? Or is it town-ZFR just being careful about what he writes, for some reason?
@ZFR: why did you think it necessary to bring up the Follow the Cop strategy? Wasn't it quite obvious that it is potentially disastrous for Town? You even said so yourself: if there is a Strongman, we're screwed. So why bring it up at all?
@flubb: I'm still not content with your answer. You 'agreed, cop and doctor were better'. Agreed with whom? Your scumbuddy? And why is a cop/doctor couple better than having two complementary investigative roles?