An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
I have received a message from the Security Officer that his target was Aristocrat last night.
This is why I was hoping for more than 24 hours for voting. The deadline is in what, 6 hours?
And I'm a firm believer that abstaining never is a good strategy.
Btw. I'm surprised nobody commented the 0 deaths of the first night. GJ people! We obviously did something right, so policemen keep jailing your previous target and doctors could keep on target or switch to whoever think is likely to get hit.
I'm normally on the side that says a Day with no lynch is a loss for the town. But I am also against lynching either Demon or Aristocrat at the moment.
Did the Scientist make the switch to Demon? Proxy your results to someone who can let the town know if he's innocent or not.
Or some of the Mafia were AFK.
These assumptions killed a number of townies in my game, and the Mafia were in fact not AFK that game. I'm guessing Devlin isn't going to let us know all the details of the night (only extra details from his chosen three players), so I'd stay away from using this as your primary evidence for now.
I vote Lil-Inferno.[/color] Inb4 Demon cries for voting his lover.
Hmm...
If they were both town, why would they both claim Vigilante? Though there is a possibility that the game would have two Vigilantes, there's only 17 players. Having two Vigilantes would make the Town's killing power pretty high for the number of players we have.
Think about it the other way: what are the odds that Demon and Aristocrat, two players with a recent history of rivalry, both ended up being the town's killing role? It's unlikely, but the conclusion isn't necessarily that one of the two is a Cylon. They were bound to have a conflict of some sort, and I have a feeling this would be the case regardless of their alignments.
Vrael, TiKeLs, and Aristo?
Aside from Aristocrat, are those just completely random guesses? If you're going for the booze == Vrael idea, I can debunk that one by referring to Devlin's last game also starting N1 in a bar, so the setting is probably not indicative toward any particular player. Not sure why you singled out TiKels, but I'd be interested in hearing the reasoning.
There is no way that there are two vigilantes. Had I realized that I could still send in revised actions when I noticed Dem0n's bullshit (thought EST and not PST), I would have targeted him instead. But some dumbass sent me to the brig so that didn't matter anyway
(Unless you're TiKels, in which case, great job saving your own ass, now start working with me).
I said in the Shoutbox that the deadline hadn't been reached yet, and you were active around the time I said it (as I was responding to your shout).
Because claiming Vig isn't the smartest move in the book
Hey now, that was my strategy, not his. And it is smart because of the Paranoia ability.
Now, on to the night post itself:
I felt uneasy that night. I paced around the common room looking to find some reassurance that hope was still worthwhile. I remember looking around and seeing so many uncertain faces lost in thought. I couldn't take it anymore. I figured getting a drink would help. It definitely did.
Every sentence starts with the letter "I." Not sure if it means anything.
The bar was lively, which I suppose is typical despite the clear threat of human-looking Cylons walking among us. I couldn't believe it. People were going on as if nothing was wrong. Frak. Can we take a break for a moment?
Is it recording?
If you remember from last game, "Frak" is just a curse from the show and is not indicative of anything.
Why did the person take a break? Just part of the writing style, or is there something to it?
Okay, so the bar. I don't remember anything out of the ordinary at that point. I was trying to find solace in the bottom of a bottle, that's for damn sure.
I did find it odd that the bar was as loud as it was. People were having a good time, they didn't seem to care. Some people were even flirting. I mean I guess if life as we knew it was coming to an end, why not end with a bang, right? [Laughing] There was one woman there I had my eye on, but she didn't seem interested. She was way out of my league anyway, you know? She also looked like she might have been waiting for someone else, maybe. I'm not sure.
"End with a bang" is a double entendre. Could be referring to poison_us' name, perhaps?
The second half of this is definitely describing the Seductress. In the first game, it was clear that she picked a target, but here she's just waiting. Could be that she was looking for the person who got jailed (Aristocrat). Or it could be that the Seductress didn't submit a night action, so the character was just hanging out.
It didn't seem like much activity took place otherwise. Um. At one point security arrived to send someone to the brig, but I didn't really catch why. Maybe she just couldn't handle her liquor. [Laughing] I don't blame her, the stuff is frakking disgusting. It makes moonshine look like sugar water.
Describing the Security Officer jailing his target (Aristocrat). Since Aristocrat is evidently in the same room as the Seductress and she doesn't do anything, it seems unlikely that the Seductress targeted him. Besides, they're both girls. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Though it's probably just stylistic writing, I just searched for sugar water to see if it came up with anything interesting. Found this:
Steve Jobs famously convinced John Sculley, then the CEO of Pepsi, to come join Apple with the pitch “Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life? Or do you want to come with me and change the world?”
I don't think that means anything. Tempz posted
http://www.staredit.net/topic/14430/ and Aristocrat posted
http://www.staredit.net/topic/14273/ but I really don't think this is a clue.
Let's take a break for now, and we'll get to the next one in a bit, alright?
<Recording end>
Again with the breaks. Did someone post recently about breaking something?
Transcribed by 0408121406
There are so many log numbers in these posts that I think they're just distractions. I can't make any sense out of this one, though it's interesting that the number starts with a 0.
CREW LOG \\ [REDACTED] \\ 112812 \\ "The First Night" Declassified
<All data erased>
Not the first time we've seen this, except this time there's nothing here. Could be that this section is reserved for one Cylon, and the Mole happened to clear that Cylon this night, thereby removing all data instead of showing one with some words blocked out.