Alllllrighty. It's amazing how much better one can feel after medicating oneself into a come for 12 hours.
I've had a chance to go back and do some reading so I'm going to go ahead and lay out my thoughts now since it's the weekend and I'll prolly not be on as much as I am during the work week. And on a personal note, I worked on this blipping post for several hours and the forums went down a LOT during that time. Most annoying.
QR: I don't understand how this is really morale-breaking. Scum killing a liar and someone who isn't a cop seems like basically the best scenario possible, morale wise. We didn't lose a major power role and the person who would have probably been lynched tomorrow got NKed.
Perhaps killing was a strong word there. Maybe 'Now that our morale has had a nice kick to the gonads there' or something. It's just that normally on the morning of Day 2, even if we lose 2 townies, we have this feeling that NOW we can do something. We can dive in and analyze and get to rooting out the scum with some sense that we have something to go on. But when everyone basically goes '...WTF!?!?', it just seems sort of like all the energy we could have had to go sleuthing scum went into wondering what Tom was on when he did that instead.
"Why vote Strago over Tom, especially at 7-8?"
...maybe to avoid a possible tie? I mentioned the 7-8 thing on purpose. If I had voted Tom to 8 and no one else had voted, then tie = No Lynch, and you go by the mantra that "no lynch = no good!", so.
...nope. It's if we don't reach majority in
later days that we have to worry about a no lynch. If it's a tie than Kilga would have to use something (Hatbot, coinflip,something) to determine the tie breaker.
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Chisa - I'm not getting a good reaction, but I'd hate to say I think he's looking like scum either. I'm leaning just this side towards the latter if only for the Tom debacle. Mainly, he agrees that Tom is looking scummy. Votes for him. And even after the roleclaim says that he looks even scummier for his retraction of his vote on Otter. Then says his logic was all faulty for missing Tom's name coming up again in conversation earlier. And says she's still suspicious of him and if he's lying we'll 'get him later' then votes Strago. Out of nowhere with no explaination. And now he's right onto the patchy train, the only one to really get started today. I'm neutral onmy read, but Chisa is someone I'll be watching because I abhor neutral reads.
Carthrat - Joke vote aside, his first vote is for Smodge with his switching names comment. Not something I think needed to be voted, but it's Day 1 and really, anything can be a reason to vote someone when you have NOTHING to go on. Voted Tom based on his scummy action. Stayed on the train after the claim. He also points out the lack of real reason to vote Strago and a whole lot of people just jumping on that train to lynch someone who wasn't Tom. I'm getting a good vibe from Carth at the moment.
Ran - (On a personal note, I hope you don't mind the fact that it's going to take me quite awhile to stop calling you Alex. I sort of fixate on the first thing I call someone and it's hard to change. Ask Gate about Smurf Nibblets sometime.) Started out with a rather lukewarm vote on Tom which really makes sense Day 1. Tom jumping on Smodge was one of the few things people COULD use as a reason to vote that wasn't 'turn in a circle and whoever I'm pointing at when I stop is scum'. He also voted to shorten the Day 1 which I think is always helpful in Mafia, especially when you have a large game like this. His response on why scumtells are a good thing to avoid was a blessing. I hope it made an impression with those who needed it most. AND then leads the charge on unvoting Tom based on his cop claim. Now, despite what might be the obvious move, I am not going to call him out over this. I said it myself, continuing to try to kill someone who claims cop is almost NEVER a good idea. I can hardly fault him for doing what I would probably have done if it hadn't been Tom doing it. We disagreed on Tom and I'm content to let the matter rest. I have a neutral with slight townie feelings about him at the moment.
AndrewRogue - Voted me, but I also agreed that someone on the early Otter train was likely scum. We obvious disagreed on who that was at the time (*grin*), but not something I think is OMGUS-worthy from me. Voted Strago before Tom's cop claim. Now, one line I did find suspicious to me: 'If we wait, we can (potentially) later confirm his actual alignment and deal with him, all without smacking down an (
uncountered, might I add) cop claim?' I'd like to know your thoughts on why a cop (assuming we have one) should pop up and say, "he can't be the cop because I am!" Why would we want a cop to out themselves like that to the scum? And as for me being unusually aggressive, maybe I have been. I have been developing this annoying tendancy to get killed off early game by the scum for being (as Tai so sweetly put it) too analytical to live. I'm worried about getting killed off early game again and so I want to make sure that whatever town is left to look at from me late game when the flip is known, knows exactly what I was thinking without any uncertainty.
Tonfa - Voted for Tom. Kept his vote even after the claim. Said he was going to hammer Strago when it got close. I'm not sure why the sudden change of thoughts. I can't find that explained. I'd like to hear why you were planning on hammering Strago when you stated that you were leaving your vote on Tom despite his claim. It's not to the point where we'd lose our lynch if we didn't hammer, so your reasoning would be appreciated. Thanks.
Oblivion Knight - Nothing of any real substance at start. Voted Tonfa to get a lurker to post and then removed it once Tonfa did. Then got involved in the various types of cops/scum saying cop discussion. Lays in very heavy with the detailed thoughts on Tom. Did...hmmm...did not vote Day 1 after removing the Tonfa vote. Neutral feeling.
Corwin - Involved with getting everyone to talk before the serious mud started flying. Voted Tom. Stuck by his vote after the roleclaim. At Day 2 start, gives a wonderful detailed post. Oddly enough, up until this, I was neutral to town read on him. After this post...I've fall down a notch to at least neutral. It's really such a silly thing, but I can NOT get over one line he said. 'At least the reactions to Tom's flip keep my spirits up. Ah, same old Tom, and people fall for it still.' I tried looking at Townie Corwin saying that and Scum Corwin saying that and...it just felt so RIGHT when the latter one said it. I don't have ANYTHING else to go on but that, so I'm not going to say scum. I just think it's...off.
kneesockscloud - Reading back through patchy's posts reminded me of something. She pointed out that if Tom was a double voter, why wasn't his double vote seen when he was voting for Smodge earlier. Now, Tom has flipped double voter, so it's obvious he was...just weirdness. Good catch. And onto my thoughts in general: Neutral read. She's spent most of her posts being frustrated which I find is usually a townie trait, but she's not really been giving me much that sets of my townie bells or scum bells, so...I'll keep watching.
Halbarad - Hasn't had a chance to post Day 2 yet. I am looking forward to reading that. Voted on Tom and held the vote through the roleclaim based on his stated belief that he didn't believe Tom. Townie feelings at the moment.
People with neutral reads so strong I have nothing on at all:the rest of you not noted above. I ABHOR neutral reads, so you're all people I'm going to be paying close attention to for now.
Now, this took me 3 HOURS to write so I am going to bury my nose in a game for awhile until I can untangle my poor brainmeats. 10 new replies since I posted. Bah. I'll read those when I get back.