So.
The general "feel" I'm getting from Andrew's posts is that he's minimizing his presence as best he can. He was low presence for the majority of Day 1, and when he was around he pursued the prodding of Otter about his naming slip. Here, it serves to give him presence without substance -- notice how many posts there are covering this issue. There's
this one and
this one and
most of this one and a good part of
this one and
this one and most of
this one and
yet again at the beginning of Day 2 then bringing it up
yet again here and then it's gone suddenly. For those who have trouble seeing links, that's 8 separate posts where a significant chunk of, if not all of, the text is devoted to this question of Otter and his having said "Rat" instead of "Corwin." His posts today have consisted of asking questions and making noises of discontent at people. Can you give us something more concrete here, Andrew? I know you're waiting for super, but the majority of that seems to be regarding why he wants to vote you, not why you want to vote him. Who would you vote for right now?
I still don't like the way Andrew has been behaving, and I'm particularly rankled by the end of Day 1: that he ignored my direct questions, answered them in passing after I prompted him again, and then just claimed "bad play/busy" as an excuse for why it was a dissatisfactory response. Why is that supposed to be a good shield? I don't think it should be. Scum can have bad play as much as town can. It works in scum's favor either way, and that makes you at least a liability.
I didn't get why super asked for a roleclaim and I didn't get why you felt the need to divulge your role when there was no reason to. Knowing that you're Miller did far more damage than it did good in giving scum more information, making it look like you're scum covering your tracks, and being quick to respond to a question that should never have been asked and, as Otter says, you would have had every right to refuse to answer. I realize that you felt like you were in the hot spot, but ... well, my main problem with that exchange is with super, not you. I just don't know why you would choose full disclosure when you didn't have to and had several reasons (and excuses) not to.
On the re-read, I am more bothered by super than I was before. I generally like his style of play because it's very open and I don't have to worry about making the distinction between a cagey townie playing coy or scum playing close to the vest -- it's honest. It is, however, much more prone to mistakes, which is where my like of this style stops. The development of this game is as important as the posts within them, and after Day 1 consistency becomes a big part of the analysis. super is ... anything but consistent. He seems to be pretty easily swayed on points of argument. The most obvious case of this is in
this post,
Lady Door: Think she's town. If she's scum.. well.. they're controlling the game in that case and we're in deep shit.. What strikes me as odd is how doggedly she went after me for one line, which did seem off. Otherwise, I'm not sure what else to take that's bad- high content posts and a lot of them, and she pushed Andrew hard for information during the last few hours of day one. Pretty much sure she's town. EDIT: I didn't even notice the Andrew thing before. Mmm, something to chew on.
He goes from really considering strongly that I'm town to editing (in response to what? I'm thinking he's responding to
Excal's post, but he posted a couple times in between there, so "edit" sounds weird) that there was something to consider about why I might not be. I think what I'm mostly thrown by there is the edit.
The whole retroactive explanation of his behavior regarding the roleclaim is just not sitting well with me. I see that he was looking for flavor and he wanted to cross-check it with his knowledge of the flavor, but -- all metagame arguments aside -- that seems like a fairly desperate move. He asked for roleclaims when votes were tied across the boards and it would've required his vote AND someone else's to lynch, which is just .... Roleclaims are supposed to be a last ditch effort for townies (and scum posing as townie) to save themselves, no? Asking for it before it is truly a matter of life or death is fishing for information that need not be revealed, and that is only helping scum because if that person isn't lynched we still can't confirm anything.
I find myself torn, yet again, between two choices. super's behavior at the end of Day 1 was odd, and his response to questions about it Day 2 haven't done more than make it look worse. Andrew's behavior has been much more passive than I like and than it appears at first blush, and his attempts at being aggressive look like misdirection, and his answers to questions have been unsatisfactory and often involve qualifiers meant to dismiss that ("I admit it hadn't occurred to me, I'll remember it for next time" and "my play is a bit sloppy" and that he's been working on papers, etc.).
I'm leaning toward Andrew. I do not want to put a vote down on him just yet. The fact that Otter's vote -- placed over an hour ago -- hasn't been responded to yet can mean a number of things both good and bad, but the reason for my hesitation is that some of those possibilities involve a scum set up.
I want to hear what Andrew has to say now. And I'd like to hear from super, too. I would like to hear what Excal thinks about all of it, but I know he won't be back until real close to the deadline.