drealmer7: ...
I also believe we have a double-voter who doesn't necessarily wish to reveal themselves this early.
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mchack: What makes you think that?
Eh, as beliefs are inherently, there's nothing to substantiate it on yet, but as I said I think everyone has an ability, and so I think it would make sense if that is the case, especially given the number of people total in this situation at the start. There's just more likelihood in a group of 16.
Bookwyrm627: Using dice rolls to determine outcome means that the entire game could come down to the results from random.org instead of player actions, so I tend to reject that idea. Do you have any sort of evidence to support the die rolls theory?
I guess I was using the fact that there are stats in the game influence me (it seems like stats were determined with dice rolls, so...), but I agree with your possibility too, that the team of the crisis just needs to add up to a certain value to complete it successfully.
adaliabooks: What would happen if we lynched an away team member?)
My understanding is that just because we vote to eliminate someone doesn't mean they are effectively eliminated once the final vote is cast. Q.U.A.D. handles the eliminations it said, and so, I think it would very well just wait until the crisis was over if the person selected to be killed was among that team, not causing any conflict with resolving the crisis.
Bookwyrm627: At least I get the benefit of two abilities, as from the sound of it, most of you are stuck with one. Alas, the second hasn't been all that useful as yet.
mchack: "HAY SCUM! PICK ME PICK ME!" o.O
yogsloth: Are you
trying to get killed?
Hopefully he will get protected.
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