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I must admit, that's about as likely as Clayface's claim. I don't trust Clayface, and I don't trust you, so I'll have to think about this further before voting prematurely. I'd like to ask you, since you claim vigilante, what exactly did you do on night one/day two? Those are the first two kills which have your MO. What the heck are you talking about? What did who find out before he knew they found out?
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I agree, especially with the amount of action we have to assume and the fact we got some very trustworthy townies, it's not unlikely that evidence comes up. No reason to be fixated on killing him.
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I wouldn't say that. From the paper I read and logical thinking I'd conclude that people who are in the situation of the agents among us might try to oppose a conviction of a criminal without actually hindering it, just so they'll look like innoncent criminals. Of course I wouldn't kill any of them "without substantial evidence", as you say, but we should not trust them either. After all, the only ones to know about the alignemnt of the victim were the agents. That's the problem with everything which is typically criminal, you have to deliberate if the scum can imitate it without harming their own cause. And in this case, they can.
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So Bane was town, which most propably means he was the protector. I mean, if you're a criminal who's about to be lynched, you certainly wouldn't claim protector wrongfully. It would harm us far more than his death. And there was once again no scum kill yesterday, which I think means the agents can't kill but are recruiting innoncent criminals to their cause. So, how likely is it that we have two protectors from the start but the agents can convert? Very unlikely, if you ask me. So I don't believe in Wesker being the protector. And I agree Ra's is indeed likely to have the vampire role, if you ask me. But Wesker seems like the better case anyway.
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Good idea. I think all questions are asked, so let's continue our investigations.
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Your theory is possible, but I'm not convinced. After all we're looking for two guys with a pistol, and that's the only pistol we found so far which doesn't belong to a member of the police. Of course, it's impossible Alex was one of the killers, but he wasn't the only one who had access to that pistol. I'm not trying to accuse you, Mrs. Jordan, but I want people to keep that in mind.
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Hope you'll have a fun time playing with us other villains, JimB. Welcome to the lounge. I thought Jack Ryder was a TV news reporter? Did he take over the newspaper as well? Does he plan on becoming a powerful media proprietor?
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Once more Henry entered the Hall, and, as usual, checking on the quest board about new quests. And indeed, there were two new quests. And, even more important, they were military quests rather than some mage quests. "Now that sounds good," Henry spoke under his breath. He signed up for both Quest #16 The Paladin Conquest and Quest #17 The Lions' Share. While his father had been a mercanary, Henry knew about everything you could know about military stuff, that was what he was interested in, not some stupid riddles and mages. And even if they wouldn't take him, he had heard about some rebels mustering resistance against Lady Wren. He'd certainly love to see Wren again, too. Henry smiled and sat down somewhere.
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Now that's interesting. And some of you were going to disregard Alex as suspect. Although this might also belong to his wife. I'd like to examine the passport and I'd like one of the police officers to check the pistol if it's loaded and if there are any bullets missing.
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Dang, I didn't even have time to write my diary today. I mean, journal. I'll have to make up for it on day three.
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Er... Would you mind if I borrowed one or two of your books? and propably never return them
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I'd like to check under the rug and look at the titles of the books Marcus is checking. Maybe I'll find myself some interesting books, I'm sure Alex won't need them anymore.
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That's interesting, did he do so before we knew Catwoman had been an agent or after it? Just wondering. I'll stay with my vote, but I don't mind people splitting the vote further. If we just reach a conviction, we'll profite from every different vote, and people thinking for themselves is also better than people just hopping on bandwagons. But concerning Bane forgetting about Baby Doll's confirmation, Baby Doll has yesterday stated loudly she owuld be confirmed as criminal today. Then the day started, and what happened? No confirmation. I was a bit puzzled, as I didn't think anyone would claim such a role wrongly on day one, and especially when the Riddler told he was blocked, and I think, most propably everyone of us was surprised. Then, fortunately, the Joker told us she really was a criminal. And even in a comic very exe-catching way. How could any criminal, even one who'd just skim over the pages be really inattentive (not to mention these kinds of crminals are the ones we don't need either), not notice that? But Bane now claims he heared it and forgot it. Now I wonder, how could any criminal forget about something like that? This is a crucial point of teh criminal's case, on which our whole organization may depend, and he forgot it? Even if that's true, and even if he's a criminal, that's enough reason to vote him out. So tehrefore, I'll stay with my vote.
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Can we find out if it's the same liquor store the chief went to? And when it was visited the last time? If that is settled, let's go on to the library.
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Oh, and I completely forgot to vote over all that talk. Vote: Bane (Masked Builder)
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Hey, don't you explain psychology to me! I did my PhD in that! It's not like I would explain you how drugs work, would I? Although some drugs have an astonishing impact on the psyche. Did you know one of my earlier fear gas formulas contained active substances of drugs? It didn't work out that well, though. Not mayn people know, but you'll be able to read all about it in my biography. And of course every human being is doing a minimum of psychology every day, as we automatically anaylze the behavior of others to a certain extend. Not enough to find the agents, though, so let's attend to psychology again.
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You're right, I didn't think of that. I'm sorry.
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It doesn't make sence as in it's something a rational person would do, so it's irrational to do so, and since irrational derives from "ratio, -nis" which means sence, it doesn't make sence. Yet I agree it makes more sence for an SK to kill the Riddler than for the scum or the criminals, but still no rationally thinking SK would do so. On the other hand, where do you find a rationally thinking SK? Are there any rationally thinking people among you psychopaths at all? Let's change the topic, shall we? Not that I mind talking psychology, but I'm afraid you are uncapable of comprehending anything I say. I'm right, you're wrong, okay? Yeah, it will hurt the town so much to lose a person who'd reasoning makes no sence, who constantly brings up confusing theories and who doesn't read essential stuff. I remember seeing a movie in which a criminal similar to you drove a bus as getaway car. It was called The Dark Knight, I think.
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Do you really think the SK would target someone who is propably to be protected and propably to be scumkilled at once? It's a fairly small chance the Riddler would be neither, and both cases would mean a wasted night action. If I was an SK, I'd try to kill people who are less likely to be protected or killed, and leave the known investigator to the agents to care for him. Now look who's speaking up in favor of Bane (yes, not actually in favor of Bane, but a conviction of the Ventriloquist would help Bane a lot though). And thereby looking to be helpful, bringing up some list of claimed night actions, which doesn't help the town one bit. Honestly, I will rather believe Fliwtick to be the busdrivered protector (as it's likely there is a bus driver, considering everyone got an ability, none are passive, a bus driver makes sence, as he's not too useful for the criminals to keep things fair). Bane with his lousy explainations (which are more fuzzy theories and less likely possibilities than actual explains) and with Killer Croc, another suspect, defending him, is now certainly my top suspect. I know where my vote goes to.
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I'll search the cabinets.
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Wow, you guys sure talk a lot. Stop figuring stuff out while I run experiments! I must say, at the beginning of the day I was sceptical of the case against bane, but it seems it gets stronger, thanks to Baby Doll. And it sounds like the Creeper figured something out again, too. I find it hard to believe a criminal would lie, so it sounds like to main question is, who to vote for, the Ventriloquist or Bane. I for now would prefer Bane. So, you were explicitely told you prevented his death? The scum would be downright stupid to block and kill somebody the same night. And two scum factions, that's you explain? I sure as heel rather believe you to be an agent than a second scum group to be around.
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Yeah, but why split up the vote even further when it was pretty clear it would end up between Catwoman and the Riddler? That's indeed not really in the interest of the town, you know. But still, I approve of people having their own opinions and being flexible, otherwise the Riddler would be dead by today and the Cat would bbe alive. Your move seems strange, but not necessarily scummy. I'll keep thinking about that.
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Can we charge it? Anyway, I'd like to read any entry in the diary since the day the chief was killed.
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I wonder why the agents would kill Ra's, he was being rather silent yesterday. There seem to be lots of better targets, such as the Riddler, Baby Doll (who yet has to be cleared) or the Creeper, or plenty of other people who were far more active then Ra's. If we think logically, i.e. assume those of you lunatics who try to snitch on us think logically, there are only three possible explainings I can think of, either -Ra's was important to us criminals and the agents knew about it or -they didn't want to risk to kill somebody who's protected or -this was no scum kill. Killing silent people is usually the MO of a serial killer or a clueless vigilante. I hope Ra's wasn't important to us, like in having a valuable action. This would imply the scum knew about his role, so he told them or he told someone who told them. I hope he wasn't stupid enough to do so though. I doubt the scum would actually waste a kill on a silent criminal, as silent criminals are not much better than dead criminals, while killing a proactive criminal would have helped them a lot. So I suppose this was no scum kill, but either a criminal who tried to help us (after all Ra's was somwhat accused yesterday) or a SK who just wanted to kill somebody. Which would leave us with the question, what did the scum do? Did they attempt to kill someone protected or did they recruit someone for the agents? I would be interested to hear what side Ra's was on after all. Well, at least we mananged to kill an agent. That's so rare, it would almost be a reason to celebrate. But I don't celebebrate. Never. Well, maybe if I survive this, get a lot of money, conclude my studies of fear, lay my hands on the Bat and publish a paper which will revolutionize psychology, I will consider celebrating. But for starters, we've killed an agent. Way to go, criminals! maybe you're not all as dumb as I thought. But of course, you got me, so we can't possibly lose. Fear me, scum!
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I think I told you a hundret times to learn how to use a modern cell phone. We live in the 21st century after all, dad, not in medieval times. I'd like to help my father find what he looks for.