The speed at which this game moves is unstimulating.
We have observed both contestants for the noose, and have here our findings:
Jack has been worrisome in his attempts earlier this day. When Shaggy was still a contestant for the noose, he made arguments as to why both Hank and I are unlikely to be scum- as scum, such a ploy could be used to garner sympathy from town. Regardless.
His behaviour Day 1, which the Sith had come to pass off as innocent seems less innocent now. When we queried his reasoning for voting Suzumiya, and what other alternatives he would have suggested for her to take, he brushed off our inquiry, stating it made us suspicious to his eyes. And, though he maintains this point throughout the game, never once does his suspicion slide into the realm of actively accusing the Sith of something. At least, not to such extent that it has ever been worthy of discussion.
A charge he puts forward against us is that we 'set up a vote swap'. The Sith felt at that moment that Lightyear may have pressed the jokephase too hard- we mentioned we felt he had enough pressure on him as yet. Therefore, we find this accusation to be a jumped conclusion without observance to our intent.
His focus of "those who are on Crocker are likely town" seemed acceptable at the time, but now again raises our hackles.
Should it be said that it is alarming that
Hank Hill has little against him... on account of having posted little? We do, however, worry for his innocence as well- perhaps greater than with Jack.
While Jack accuses the Sith of tunneling on the first Day, the Sith can hold that same charge against Hank Hill for the second day. That his vote was on someone who turned out scum is not important- in the end, one of us three is scum, and all three were on that train. However, Hank Hill has said nothing whatsoever about any of the other cases, and has made no attempt whatsoever to highlight himself in any way whatsoever. If you recall, we took issue with his claim of "trying to attract scum eyes all game", as he has done nothing to mark himself a dangerous individual from our point of view.
In summation, Hill got on the Crocker train without bothering to examine any of the other cases. At that point, Crocker was already looking bad- I believe you can agree with us that Crocker's behaviour would, sooner or later, have been cause for worry among more, given his manner of participation. The Sith do not rule out the possibility of an early bus
precisely to gain town cred- as we know the Sith are innocent, we now know this gambit has been employed. Our worry lies greater with Hill than with Jack for this, as Jack has argued more against Crocker than Hill has.
Mis-reading what we have said and construing it as a lie seems odd to us as well. We are also... suspicious of this:
That is a silly thing to say, as if that had been declared from the start, then it would have been obvious there had been a role like that in the mix.
While it treads into game discussion, if the mod would have declared LYLO and, in fact, it was
not LYLO, then the mod would have led town by the nose and lied.
As a result, the Sith hypothesise that the scum
could not possibly fumble their kill. This, and the fact we are sufficiently suspicious of Hank Hill for the listed aggravations makes that we are willing to execute him as the last Eraser.
We will be voting Hank Hill in twenty minutes.