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Brickdoctor

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  1. You create two more mechanisms to dump rocks on elves. You also collect the necessary ingredients for gunpowder.
  2. Even though it doesn't really matter, to answer your question, I believe EB is based in France.
  3. Thanks for letting me play! So far as I've seen, the game has a bunch of new twists to it, which are always fun, and the graphics are nothing short of incredible. Keep up the good work! And oh, hey, I died in a scene referencing Empire. Best way to go out if you die, if you ask me.
  4. It didn't makes sense. The Force seemed more like magic in that arc, complete with magic artifact to kill magic transforming beings. The Force as originally presented in the OT was an energy field that Force-users could manipulate. In my honest opinion, Mortis was the worst addition to what we know of the Force since midi-chlorians.
  5. In a book called The Coming Darkness, there were a couple people who would check in wake up around halfway through the Day to cast their vote, and then not be seen for the rest of the Day.
  6. Mostly it was just the fact that Mehmet said that Yesterday's lynch should be easy. At the time he said that, we didn't know about Nacy the Psychiatrist Snake yet, just about a little bit of wording suspiciously missing from Freud's statement. If the lynch was going to be easy based on what we knew at that time, we must have already had some facts against 'Freud'. In addition, if a lynch of 'Freud' was easy and 'Freud' was not Melaena, the people already voting for Melaena would have to be convinced to change their votes quickly.
  7. I thought it was rather obvious. I'm sorry for using my head and thinking about who might be who in the plays. And yet, you seem to have no qualms about lynching me anyways.
  8. :-P Nah, I don't want to change mine. I have a pic in my sig, though.

  9. You set up a mechanism to allow you to pour boiling oil and water on elves from afar.QM Note: For the purposes of the game mechanics, just tell me where you want them placed and when to trigger them. You start to take care of the horses.The formerly elven horse kicks you in the behind and sends you flying out of the stable. Luckily, you land in a pile of hay and don't lose any Health.
  10. Because there wasn't really a case against anyone. Mehmet seemed more or less trustworthy compared to all the other people. He sounded like he knew something about Tomato, and I didn't really have a strong suspicion of anyone at the time. Call me a sheep if you want. Poor wording. I meant, "There's nothing more to elaborate." My suspicions of those two had already been voiced. (or, actually, in the case of Ms. Balls, it was a gut feeling, so there was nothing to be voiced, really)
  11. As far as you know, there is no cement available. You hand everyone a torch and go talk to the cook. "I have boiling water and oil ready as specified, one cauldron of each. Unfortunately, we do not have enough ingredients to make any more Fire Bombs." <Why would I talk to you? You killed my master. The elves treated me with care and respect, and now, thanks to you, I am tied up in the stable of a run-down fort. Go away. I have nothing to say to you.> You inspect the bodies, but all the armor and weapons are either broken beyond repair or missing. You grab the robe and hook.
  12. If you read back to Day 1, I wasn't even going to vote for the person who got lynched. I voted for Roger because he brought up the random lynch thing. It wasn't a random vote if I cast it based on my opinion. There are rules in this situation. You can't play the game expecting the hosts to miss something and not enforce a rule. I play assuming that all rules will be enforced consistently, therefore, I expressed my frustration that someone could get himself lynched instead of the suspect by getting penalty votes which, as far as I'm concerned, he's guaranteed to get whether I comment on his mistake or not. There's nothing to elaborate. I said that I had a suspicion based on a couple bits of behavior. (Ms Taylor's random vote 'strategy', and a gut feeling, if you will, concerning Ms Balls) I don't have anything else against them. Like I said, it was a small suspicion that remains because nothing has been done about them. Nancy the Psychologist Snake came in instead, and who would seriously believe that story and not vote for her?
  13. Could just be because in a book called Gotham Mafia, a character a lot like him and a character a lot like Patrick teamed up, organized the Town, and blew the Scum out of the water.
  14. Great work, as always, Legostein. The Victory is so cute - like a smaller Imperial, and the Interdictor has always been one of my favorite EU craft, but my favorite would have to be the Gladiator. Not only did you manage sloped wedge plates for the hull at that scale, you've crammed in an impressive amount of detail.
  15. I remember when you were posting WIPs of this. Great to see it finished. I get the feeling that the hanger could use a partial roof or something else on top, but everything else looks fantastic. I like the contrast between the smooth buildings and the studded sand.
  16. Excellent upgrades, Mood. You've already nailed the saddle area, but the new design with curved bricks is so much sleeker. Slight updates to the Scout's helmet are nice, too.
  17. I love the rockwork. You have slopes in so many different directions, creating the perfect jagged rock feel.
  18. I actually don't think the mandible height is the problem, though it does look better the way you've modded them. It's the height of the body that's the problem. If you look at the studio model, the Falcon is a rather thin ship. The problems with the proportions is a result of this being a System-scale model. The need to cram minifigs and a full interior in throws the height off.
  19. Agreed. Three or four really long statements, and we're back at square one. I don't think we ever got any information that made Ms. Taylor look innocent. The case against her simply wasn't that strong (though it looked like the strongest one we had at the time), and it was a no-brainer to vote for, well, Nancy the Psychologist Snake instead. Same for Ms. Balls, as far as I'm concerned. It's a small suspicion based on one or two bits of behavior that don't form a strong case. Though if we're still at square one later Today...
  20. "tried to hammer Big Butthole"? I merely expressed my opinion of it. Do you really think our hosts wouldn't have noticed it? I was expressing my annoyance that the penalty votes could completely change the lynch. In a book I read called Bloodbrick, Part II, a character a lot like me was getting a lot of penalty votes, and a character a lot like you told be to stop before I got myself lynched instead of the main suspect. (although the character a lot like you was Scum in that book) I was under the impression that I had explained my private statements in the same private conversation with you.
  21. You never cease to amaze me with your ability to build elegant, organic objects out of bunches of little bits and pieces.
  22. Well, I don't think anyone is surprised we caught a cultist. Hurray for us! On the other hand, it's a shame that we had to lose one of our most proactive members. Right after he caught the first Cultist, too.
  23. Thank you, LDD Team! it sounds like it was certainly worth the wait. Downloading now...
  24. Hurrah! Thanks for the bomb, Cinna.
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