##Unvote: YoshikenHere I am. I know no one actually cares, but at the moment I'm currently sleeping ~1am-9am BST (GMT+1), and am definitely busy from 3pm-4:30pm BST just about every day, so yes, that leaves plenty of time to be involved or at least refresh the thread fairly often while doing other stuff.
Anyway.
I don't like the angle on
Mage either (
Alex got there first). Mistakes all over the shop and flustering under pressure sure, but this does just smack of newbie rather than scum. This train mostly writes itself - more pressure leading to more flustering leading to more votes and so on. Focusing on it too much too early sounds like a really easy way to really waste day one. (I do read it as null rather than town-leaning as if he could do it as town then he could do it as scum before getting roped back in by a buddy)
Next down the list appears to be
Rat.
Smodge's
push that gets it going is lost on me, as
Rat's offending post reads as early day 1 discussion framing, plain and simple. If anything, I'd see it as distracting attention away from
Yoshi rather than
Excal, and I don't see the scum angle to leap in so early to save a buddy (assumedly, otherwise really, what?) so early on a train unlikely to go anywhere. Beyond that, the tussle looks like new guy/s just getting confused with
Rat's style. Day 1 pairing
Rat and
Excal is certainly a daft reach.
Glen I just can't see at this point outside of being a gung ho new player trying too hard to make solid cases in the early phases of day 1. I'd like him to calm down a bit, but that's about it.
Excal's post
here worries me not for the earlier offered reasons, but because it's a big ball of gas. I appreciate that it's the turning point at the end of the joke phase and all, but four paragraphs to say that you have nothing to say? I'm also not comfortable with how thick and fast you jumped on
Mage, but I can't actually say worse of that than disagreeing with play style, as it's not like you've tried to railroad discussion in that direction. So at this point call it a bit of a wurgle over the focus on two new guys / easy targets when there are now avenues of discussion open.
The two I'm actually unhappy with at the moment are
Kiro and
Tonfa, where the actually dangerous delaying/lurking is coming from.
The early posts and votes aside, why has
Kiro just been allowed to walk away without comment after
this post? It's an even bigger ball of gas that actually says very little other than a set up for joining the
Mage train. Add to this an unvote without a revote, actively delaying forming opinions and then not following up to comment on the rest of the game? Yessir, this is a better day 1 case at this point than hitting the new guys for bad play.
Tonfa rings warning bells, and not just for being quite so flaky between the new guys. "This guy looks scummiest but this one looks like a worse player so I'll vote for him"? Do tell me if I'm misreading that. Don't get me wrong, bad play is bad for town and should push people closer to the noose, but should surely be lower priority than lynching the scummy. Your play of trying to withhold judgement on
Mage until he returns reads poorly, which
Tom immediately picked out, and your reaction to him just looks like he's caught you with your fingers in the jar. The fact that the
Glen vote could be read as hedging your bets between the two easiest trains doesn't help matters, but you're not the only one who could be painted in that light.
Third on the list would be
Soppy for cheerleading the
Mage train while keeping his own vote on
Kiro for a weak start-of-day-1 case without further comment on it, which was fine at the time but not in comparison at that point, especially with
Kiro having posted more since then, and especially when said post even discussed
Soppy's concerns.
.
I was originally planning on voting for
Kiro, but
Tonfa's play as really been nagging at me as I've been writing this, and it bothers me more than
Kiro's clusterfuck. I'd be happy to vote for either them at this point,
Soppy at a push, but:
##Vote: Tonfa