Talking about Excal and Andrew currently seems to be tied to their views on the Cid/Governor issue, and all three of them have recently excited discussion/suspicion. Personally, I have a hard time imagining why the Governor role is going to make or break a game, but I admit to being unable to mentally run all possible scenarios.
I don't think Governor is developing into that great of a roleclaim, because the "we'll never make you prove it" thing, true though it might be, is double-edged. If the ability is so lame that town doesn't want it used even under town's full control, then what good is it as a defensive roleclaim? Scum might as well claim vanilla for all the good it will do in deferring a lynch based on power alone. Cop, doc, dayvig...these are things town doesn't want to risk losing. Governor? That we can live without.
Looks fairly WIFOM to me. As such, that makes it look as neutral a roleclaim as non-vanilla can be.
I can see why El Cid would call for sacrificing a townkill since, as has been pointed out, it would prove his power and (hopefully) his roleclaim. The bit about Governor possibly being a third party has merit as well, but there's not a whole lot that can be done to test that one, is there? Personally, I'd be nonplussed to find that his urge to focus the lynch on someone else ended in a town kill instead of being blocked. Sure, he would certainly be the next one down, but it would also net -1 more townie for scum. I have no idea what that means in terms of gameplay theory, but it occurred to me as another crazy possibility, so I guess I'm putting it out there to point out just how WIFOM it is to make a statement about the claim as safe or not.
Nevertheless, I'm not confident there's a whole lot that can or should be done about testing that claim at the moment. It buys him time, yes, but I can't see a viable alternative. Lose a townkill that could give us more info than "at least he's not lying about what his role is (but we still know nothing about his alignment"? Lynch him anyway and see how he flips? Meh. There
are other people up for discussion and I am interested in them. The ones who, as Shale says, "
don't have a justifiable reason to be biased toward proving the claim at the expense of a lynch." That brings me back to Excal and Andrew.
Just before the Carth-hammer,
Excal, I'm not seeing how a Gov use would limit scum's choices at all, explain?
Otter, are you claiming bomb?
I haven't seen Excal answer that and I don't get it either, so, I'm bringing it up again: please explain?
I haven't really seen anything from Andrew that hasn't been pointed out by others. I'm having a hard time deciding which side of that fence to sit on. On the one hand, I believe Andrew has backed off of the "must test Cid" argument enough that it's hard to call him out for pushing it.
Still... why is it not enough that he's roleclaimed? In the end, it is still Day 1. We still have precious little information. ANYTHING is better than nothing, and his information is his roleclaim which, read literally, makes him town. I'm not saying people are going to claim scum or anything stupid like that, I'm just saying that someone putting out a testable townie role ought to be put aside for the moment in favor of completely blank reads. Yes, he goes free for this day, but... uh... so do 10 other people, really. I don't see the point in attacking someone who COULD be townie, or pushing them to prove it, when there are so many other investigations to pursue.
Is that faulty logic?
Fake edit: Yup. Hi, vsm. Looking forward to you weighing in on the latest round.