An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
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And yes, I will ban people from future games if they attempt to enforce some method of cheating to unfairly determine enemy roles.
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5) Players may communicate in whatever way they like. Feel free to lie, cheat, and trick people in order to come out on top.
What? But I- you... it doesn't...
I kid, of course. I'm still not going to accept that mineral deal based on principle; I'd love to see you actually lynch me for that. In fact, I'm sure a number of dead players (Demon, Norm, Olimar) would also enjoy watching me get lynched.
As for proof of my role, I have none. Absolutely zero. I suppose the only supplemental material I have on it is that Angel investigated me on the first night and saw that I didn't visit anyone, whereas all USS roles have a visiting action.
Finally, if you're going to criticize my theory, don't just pick part of it and ignore the other part to "create" a hole. I can try my best to organize it for you, but it's ultimately up to your own capability and discrimination to fully understand it:
1. The Beguiler has the ability to manipulate role reveals.
2. The Beguiler has another ability to manipulate game posts (it may actually be the same ability as #1, since they are very similar).
3. The Infiltrator used Suggest to suggest to you (Aristocrat) that you should fake your own death for the purpose of self-preservation. Unless you want to die in Mafia, this suggestion is not strictly something that you wouldn't do if given the option.
4. The Beguiler manipulated the post to make it seem like you (Aristocrat) were killed. Whether the "killer" was actually the Infiltrator stabbing a needle into you or if the visitor was fabricated completely, I can't be sure.
a. You had protection that night, so this was not solely the work of an Assassin.
b. If the death faking was your decision (via Suggest), visit protection wouldn't have prevented it from happening.
5. You did
not die in my theory. The information was simply manipulated to make it appear that way.
a. In the event the Rogue Engineer legitimately dies, all his constrained victims die as well.
b. To properly fake his death, the Rogue Engineer would have to kill his constrained victims, meaning the suggestion would cause this to happen.
Now, onto my questions for those opposing my above theory:
1. How did Aristocrat come back to life? Keep in mind he's still capable of using his night action, so he is not a Zombie.
2. How did Aristocrat "die" when he had a Virologist visiting him that night?
a. The only killing role among the USS are Assassins, which cannot kill if someone is visiting that player (unless the target is a Zombie).
b. Aristocrat constrained a victim the night before, and the Virologist gave him antivirals on the night he "died." Therefore, there is no time where he could have turned into a Zombie.
c. The Hackers did not wall the Virologist from Aristocrat when Aristocrat "died."