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Peanuts

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  1. No idea, but the clone was announced as 'dark figure'. Maybe it's just a placeholder? These black helmets look rather dark. But why use a blaster, at any rate? The way these murders are portrayed don't make any sense. Where's the SW equivalent of Hercule Poirot when you need him?
  2. Are you saying that you rely on the investigator? I'll hope they've found another scum, but there are still other suspects, which I wouldn't mind lynching in case the investigator hasn't gotten another Sith today. And it appears, that the blade killer indeed was a Serial Killer. No sane vigilante or SK would kill Master Corobb, and though it looks like the killer was a clone, he must have been a Sith. I doubt it. A vig would have to be horribly misguided to kill Master Corobb.
  3. Did you say that 40 minutes ago? I feel so betrayed right now... Oh, and I forgot: AmIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdeadamIdead?
  4. I don't think they'll be in the story either. I guess they'll be characters like Hush or Ra's Al Ghul in the first Batman game.
  5. If he's scum, I'd rather have the town decide if he should get the votes or not. Penalty votes are never really good for the town. But the scum can play on them, as we've seen in a holovid named Bedtime Story. So, vote! I want this Day to end.
  6. Can't you ever vote on time? Yesterday you were too early, now you're too late. Let's hope you get the hang of it, before you're to one voted for...
  7. So, voting's open. Whithout any further ado, I vote: Hugar Ssiht (badboytje)
  8. Oops. So much about no defense. That's what happens when you take more than 4 minutes to respond. So, you're saying, that you are a townie with a town role, which only works upon your lynch, and now, that you're about to be lynched, you don't care about us anymore and try to kill a townie? Now that's team spirit! (Irony)
  9. At least you didn't strike me as trustworthy, and you still don't. Well, you barely put up any defense at all, which is not very surprising, for there is no valid defense against an investigation result.
  10. I didn't feel like it was necessary for me to quote your third post, it was neither redeeming you from my FoS nor was it quoteworthily scummy. And I never said that Ili hadn't been acting scummy. She has been. Very scummy, to be exact. But as Vebb keeps pointing out, bad things can happen when you choose to ignore an investigation result. I think, that happened in a holovid named Bloodbrick II, but I'm not sure anymore. It definitely happened in another one called Roman Mafia. Since you insist, I will quote your post. Well, your first post kinda read like a chainsaw defense, which means attacking Coryn in order to defend Hugar. Going for Ili seems to distract the Temple from task at hand. First we lynch the investigated Sith, then we can focus on the assumed one. We have more evidence against Hugar than against Ili, that is a fact, regardless of behavior. And scum rarely ever stick up for themselves. It's practically suicide, sticking up for an investigated Sith. That's why scum try to distract and confuse the town into disregarding the result.
  11. While it is perfectly possible the scum would bus one of their own, since they propably are rather many, judging from the lot of Jedi and Droids in this temple, it would be incredibly stupid to bus not just one, but 2 of their own. Which means, while Coryn and Corobb both seem to be Jedi to me, if Hugar turns up Sith after his death, we know that there is no such scum conspiracy as you make up. To me, your suggestion sounds a lot like you want to create paranoia, which hinders the town from working with their most trustable members right now. We don't know they aren't Sith, but it is an investigation result. These three are right now about the most trustable townies, which doesn't mean they're confirmed, but the investigator had to give the result to someone, and why not to these who seem trustworthy? And it's an investigation result, and, as Coryn already said, no scum would make up an investigation result at that point, for many reasons: 1) It's far too early. 2) They are already down one Sith. Ways too risky. 3) Unless Koth was the investigator and the scum came to know it, there propably still is an investigator of ours out there, who can counterclaim. Even though your vote won't matter anyway, which is why experienced scum would try and hop on the bandwagon as soon as possible, this statement seems awfully scummy to me. FoS: Shaak Ti (Flare)
  12. Hm, didn't think about that, mainly because I had the feeling the kill was performed by a commando droid of the CIS, which are our enemies. But since the accompanying text said 'dark figure', I guess it can have been a serial killer, too. Serial killer love silent targets, that's true.
  13. No surprise Mindu was a Sith. I wonder about the Siths' choice about Koth, though. He wasn't very active yesterday, or very helpful either. Why would they kill him? It's odd. I just hope he didn't have a night action and the Sith knew about it or something.
  14. I was actually wondering about that head, too. The way it's photographed is amazing, the 1 x 2 tile seemed to be slightly curved to me Wouldn't have guessed it's that easy. Nice job there, Masked
  15. I don't think the fact that not old designs have been used means automatically that new characters won't be released anytime near. If I recall correctly, LEGO games have never featured sets or figs which were released soon after the game aired. If I remember correctly, the Indiana Jones sets "Flying Wing" and "Shanghai Chase" were released not long after the game, but looked entirely different. Of course, that might just be me refusing to give up hope about new Penguin and Scarecrow figures.
  16. Everything's possible. The best course of action would be to pay few to no attention to his claims, and don't let it influence our judgement on others. Also, 4 scum seems pretty low. We're 25 Jedi, right? 4 is just one sixth, and the usual is 1/3 to 1/4. And they made a mistake with regards to content: One-shot doesn't mean one time per night, but one time per game.
  17. Yeah, but that's only IF he is the Godfather and IF he actually has a role and IF said role is verifiably malicious. If he is tracked, and IF he doesn't refuse to use his role in order to avoid suspicion, the tracker knows he has a role, and he knows who he targeted, but he doesn't know what he did (unless he has a killing role, but even that's not 100% sure even if he targeted the killed person). What I'm saying is, even if he has a role, he might be converting for the scum as well as investigating for the town, and how are we supposed to find out? IMO, tracking him won't yield much. Too many 'if's. Role Copping him seems like a far better idea to me.
  18. Wow, that's strange. I go meditating and when I come back Master Windu has confessed. Seems like we've been right about him. See, Ahsoka? No need to avoid a lynch if we can kill a Sith. I guess you're right about these 3 options, but I rule out the first one. Why? We all know Master Windu, and he never has been known to rage like that. And his plan is feeble-minded at best, if it was supposed to work like he says, and I think he should know that. That's why I think he was trying to take a townie with him or at least sow discord amongst us, but the third option is also possible. But this one leads to WIFOM, which is exactly what we should try to avoid (as C-3PO pointed out earlier, ironically).
  19. That was my recap of the people who were on my suspect list, and I supported it with reasons of why. I thought that was evident to see? Seriously? Okay, let's have a look at your suspect list. These first two were about Master Corobb. You said this post was about people who were on your suspect list, and these were the reasons why they are. But your first quote just reminds us he was metagaming, which is not per se scummy (and you said it wasn't scummy), while your second quote is about metagaming and his sentence about suspects, which had already been discussed. These are no reason to suspect anyone, and, in fact, are completely superfluous. I could understand it if something more concrete had been following, but no. You go on about Ahsoka. This is the only thing you brought up against Ahsoka. It is a) not much and b) not much of an analysis. Actually, you just state the obvious. You go on about Anakin. And yet, no analysis, no opinion, nothing. Just what's there for everyone to read, which had been discussed before, too. Next to be quoted is Aayla. So, you suspect her because she jumps on Anakin after his voting plan? No reason to suspect anyone. And once again, nothing more than a summary of her post. Now comes Master Koon. I don't say Master Koon was trustworthy, but all you say is "Useless and somewhat distracting comment." That's no accusation either. Yes, his post has been usless, but you're just pointing that out, nothing more. Again. Here you simply say the same thing C-3PO had said before. Just in a far less helpful manner. By the way, just saying something is useless and distracting is also useless and distracting. Either you go the whole hog or you don't. Just pointing something out like that helps nobody, but it certainly looks helpful if you don't pay attention. That's why I suspect you. Except for the fact that you were simply agreeing with Master Fisto this sentence is more valuable than every other sentence in this post before. That should be self-evident, and you only agreed with master Corobb. But it's true, though. Sounds like you simply agree and then sum up the argument of Master Corobb and Knight Vebb, which had been settled before. Well, you ask a question, which should be allowed. Even though the answer was fairly obvious, as the most prominent members of the Anti-Ahsoka movement at this point had not been mentioned to be in said Speeder. So, not much of 'reasons' or a 'suspect list' there, but lots of 'evident to see'.
  20. My opinion exactly. Scum can't always be acting like townies, because at some point acting Town will hurt their own goals. So, we shouldn't lynch anyone who appears to be town, and especially not if others act scummy.
  21. It seems like a decision has to be made. I'm conviced lynching Ahsoka or Master Corobb would not be the best course of action right now, so I'm going to follow you, as I sincerely hope the vote won't be split any further. And I urge everyone not to follow Nahdar Vebb's vote. Vote: Mace Windu (Nightshroud) May the force be with us.
  22. You never expicitely said that one of these things would have to be very townie, but you accused him for accusing people for reasons, which were the complete opposite. So, if you considered his accusations to be scummy, you must think they can't be justified. What I meant was, just because two accusations are the diametrical opposite, doesn't mean they can't be both justified.
  23. You have just summed up about the whole day so far. Thank you, but we were all here, and those who weren't can listen to the holorecordings. You only said what others have discussed before and you didn't arrive at any conclusion at all, so, you have just done a long, but unhelpful statement. Congratulations, you have earned yourself an FoS: Ithra Srryn/Macoco Yes, not sticking to anything and not giving up anything are total opposites. So, if one of these is very scummy, the other has to be very townie, right? Wrong. A Jedi should both acknowledge when his suggestion is flawed, but not be erratic and change his mind every few minutes either. Er, what? You accuse him of counterplotting counterplotting counterplotting? I feel like I should FoS you too, just because your statement doesn't make any sence. You didn't strike me as any help to the town at all today, and now you quote everything about Ahsoka, which has been analyzed before, add nothing new at all, add no opinion of yours at all, and decide that's enough for a vote. By the way, voting right now is scummy. The town has time to think about voting, and FoS people before making final decisions. The scum, on the other hand, will profite from a rashed vote, so they might try to create a fast bandwagon which can't be undone. So, everyone, stop voting! We've got plenty of time left. FoS: Voolvif Mon (JackJonespaw) About my further suspicions, I agree with people's accusation of Master Windu. He has been erraticalliy accusing other Jedi, never being too sure about them, and never accusing anyone who hasn't been accused before, or saying anything that hasn't been said before. Therefore, I FoS: Master Windu (Nightshroud).
  24. So Aayla's misunderstanding created the scenario of the existence of a daytime cop, but your extension of said scenario resulted in the suggestion that the daytime cop holds back his vote until the tie is reached, which makes no sence. If a cop has found someone to be a Sith, and that person is bandwagoned, he should vote early on. That's what I critizised your idea for, not for the existence of a day cop, but for being unlogical even if a day cop existed. And I'm afraid, I couldn't find where you addressed my second point, even though I looked. Could you please quote it, or address it again? That'd make it much easier, thank you. You don't get the concept of the analysis of speech and voting patterns, do you? On the other hand, assuming we didn't lynch, and we just sat around and did nothing, and the scum killed one of us, then we'd be at the same point as today with just one of us less.
  25. Nobody ever refused to lynch in a situation where no majority vote was needed for a conviction. And even though Master Yoda said a majority vote indeed would be needed for a lynch, the force tells me he meant the one with the most votes gets lynched. And not lynching makes only sense in smaller groups, not in a group as large as ours, were, put bluntly, a single Jedi is expendable. Yes you have. But I propably didn't realize it or I had already started posting talking.
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