If you really are town then it's likely we're both going to lose novice. Because right now you're slinging so hard onto me if you flip town then I can see myself going down for being so confident about you. It will be lynch you, lynch Brick, lynch me, town loses.
If you want to convince me that you're town and that Brick is setting you up, and the whole Day 2 / Day 3 was an aberration of bad play and not a scummy novice mislynching Q, then I need you to start acting like town. Start bringing some actual cases up. Start pointing out why reasons why you think people are town. The only thing you've given me is Brick -- an accusation that you would have to make whether you are town or scum -- or myself, which is all based on ... what, exactly? That Mattimeo was sacked to save me? That I am suspicious now just because I was suspicious later? Where have i seen that before...
Oh yeah, that's right! Every scum win ever against me!
You know, I've never actually been scum in a standard game. My first game ever I was scum but there were two scum teams in that game. And then I played the traitor in the masquarade game, where I didn't know the identity of scum but still did a better job than the town did in figuring out who they were.
Here's what you wrote about me day 1. I guess you're right; "defending" is too strong a term to use. But you didn't like the case against me then:
The Gaspar point you were agreeing to was:
So what changed to make you think you were wrong then? And then one more thing: play the what-if game if I'm not scum; who would be Brick's scum-buddy in that situation? How about you give us some actual town tells and talk about more than just whoever is in your targets at the time.
If you want to convince me that you're town and that Brick is setting you up, and the whole Day 2 / Day 3 was an aberration of bad play and not a scummy novice mislynching Q, then I need you to start acting like town. Start bringing some actual cases up. Start pointing out why reasons why you think people are town. The only thing you've given me is Brick -- an accusation that you would have to make whether you are town or scum -- or myself, which is all based on ... what, exactly? That Mattimeo was sacked to save me? That I am suspicious now just because I was suspicious later? Where have i seen that before...
(February 19th, 2015, 00:30)Doctor Saul Wrote: You're right that I'm rusty, though. I forgot how this dance went, but the steps are coming back to me:
1. Barely shake off early bandwagon
2. Nail a couple wolves
3. Get mislynched at the end, mostly on the grounds of the early bandwagon.
Nice to see the time apart hasn't changed anything
Oh yeah, that's right! Every scum win ever against me!
You know, I've never actually been scum in a standard game. My first game ever I was scum but there were two scum teams in that game. And then I played the traitor in the masquarade game, where I didn't know the identity of scum but still did a better job than the town did in figuring out who they were.
Here's what you wrote about me day 1. I guess you're right; "defending" is too strong a term to use. But you didn't like the case against me then:
(February 19th, 2015, 09:09)novice Wrote:(February 19th, 2015, 06:36)Gazglum Wrote: Novice, have you changed your opinion on Saul? What in his posting made you move off him?
Nothing changed. I gave his wagon a push but the case is pretty tenuous. I think Adrien is slightly more scummy. Also I agree with what Gaspar wrote.
The Gaspar point you were agreeing to was:
(February 18th, 2015, 18:18)Gaspar Wrote: The Sauldicator stuff just reads like every Pindicator game ever, where he puts his foot in his mouth and then gets annoyed, or basically the Gaspar starter kit. I'd rather hear his reads in a day or two than hang him now for basically being himself.
So what changed to make you think you were wrong then? And then one more thing: play the what-if game if I'm not scum; who would be Brick's scum-buddy in that situation? How about you give us some actual town tells and talk about more than just whoever is in your targets at the time.