Actually, I see the positive to the spectrum boards. It'll be great material to use in the future when listening to people who are playing in a pre-game, public team like that and how they tend to very poorly influence things for their own team. It'll serve as a good example of why they shouldn't be listened to unless they actually put something behind their posts.
I thought I helped teach people these things in PK's phalla with the institute, but I guess we didn't leave enough impression.
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Actually, I see the positive to the spectrum boards. It'll be great material to use in the future when listening to people who are playing in a pre-game, public team like that and how they tend to very poorly influence things for their own team. It'll serve as a good example of why they shouldn't be listened to unless they actually put something behind their posts.
I thought I helped teach people these things in PK's phalla with the institute, but I guess we didn't leave enough impression.
I was just thinking the same thing as I was reading their board, heh.
Actually, I see the positive to the spectrum boards. It'll be great material to use in the future when listening to people who are playing in a pre-game, public team like that and how they tend to very poorly influence things for their own team. It'll serve as a good example of why they shouldn't be listened to unless they actually put something behind their posts.
I thought I helped teach people these things in PK's phalla with the institute, but I guess we didn't leave enough impression.
I was just thinking the same thing as I was reading their board, heh.
I'm pretty sure you were one of the ones who did not have fond feelings for us when we revealed out boards.
So I'm a hypocrite for bringing the whole thing up anyways, but it does serve as a lesson to be learned.
I mean, do it for fun, absolutely, but be careful about taking too much fun away from others. That's the lesson I learned from the insane asylum.
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I wonder if I would have lived longer if I wasn't accidentally killed that one day.
My target was Mr. Embarkation, but since it was RNG between everyone not smasher or cheez, it really didn't matter. You were as good as any because we didn't have any information to work with when I died.
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Did you kill me as well?
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SmasherStarting to get dizzyRegistered Userregular
For all the talk about the demons being invincible, that Ardor/Smasher combo role was brutal.
The role itself wasn't actually as powerful as it seemed; we were essentially just a vigilante/guardian mason combo, which was hardly out of line with the other powers in the game. What ended up keeping me alive forever was the items; the Falcon up on Ardor gave me an extra night after he died, then you had to kill him again, and then the bucket saved me the night after that. We actually had one more guard from an item for last night, but events went otherwise.
Actually, I see the positive to the spectrum boards. It'll be great material to use in the future when listening to people who are playing in a pre-game, public team like that and how they tend to very poorly influence things for their own team. It'll serve as a good example of why they shouldn't be listened to unless they actually put something behind their posts.
I thought I helped teach people these things in PK's phalla with the institute, but I guess we didn't leave enough impression.
I was just thinking the same thing as I was reading their board, heh.
I'm pretty sure you were one of the ones who did not have fond feelings for us when we revealed out boards.
So I'm a hypocrite for bringing the whole thing up anyways, but it does serve as a lesson to be learned.
I mean, do it for fun, absolutely, but be careful about taking too much fun away from others. That's the lesson I learned from the insane asylum.
Absolutely, and yeah, I was probably the most vocal in denouncing your group back then.
I feel great vindication in finding out that TehSpectre planned to use his status as Representative to create an entirely separate win condition for his group. And this, after he was whining about Smasher not being a confirmed enough good guy to be trusted with the position.
So, question. Where there really 9 demons? I swear MrBlarney's numbers from the proposal showed 8. I ask because Corp. Shepard was, to my knowledge, the final prinny. I wasn't sure whether he converted or not.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
So, question. Where there really 9 demons? I swear MrBlarney's numbers from the proposal showed 8. I ask because Corp. Shepard was, to my knowledge, the final prinny. I wasn't sure whether he converted or not.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
For all the talk about the demons being invincible, that Ardor/Smasher combo role was brutal.
The role itself wasn't actually as powerful as it seemed; we were essentially just a vigilante/guardian mason combo, which was hardly out of line with the other powers in the game. What ended up keeping me alive forever was the items; the Falcon up on Ardor gave me an extra night after he died, then you had to kill him again, and then the bucket saved me the night after that. We actually had one more guard from an item for last night, but events went otherwise.
Having an invincible villager around which to form a network is pretty powerful. ;-) Even without the vigilante/guardian stuff!
So, question. Where there really 9 demons? I swear MrBlarney's numbers from the proposal showed 8. I ask because Corp. Shepard was, to my knowledge, the final prinny. I wasn't sure whether he converted or not.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
So, question. Where there really 9 demons? I swear MrBlarney's numbers from the proposal showed 8. I ask because Corp. Shepard was, to my knowledge, the final prinny. I wasn't sure whether he converted or not.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
Nion was the final demon
Nion had better be the final demon.
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SmasherStarting to get dizzyRegistered Userregular
For all the talk about the demons being invincible, that Ardor/Smasher combo role was brutal.
The role itself wasn't actually as powerful as it seemed; we were essentially just a vigilante/guardian mason combo, which was hardly out of line with the other powers in the game. What ended up keeping me alive forever was the items; the Falcon up on Ardor gave me an extra night after he died, then you had to kill him again, and then the bucket saved me the night after that. We actually had one more guard from an item for last night, but events went otherwise.
Having an invincible villager around which to form a network is pretty powerful. ;-) Even without the vigilante/guardian stuff!
The fact that the seers weren't very reliable (the roles, not the people) made it a pain in the ass, let me tell you.
I'd have to go check who all I killed. Anyone Smasher announced probably was me for the first 2-3 days.
My revenge kills hit Saburbia and Pretentious.
So you killed me the second time?
Here's how it worked. CJ forgot that I got to choose who I take down with me, so he RNG'd you. I sent him Mr. Embarkation. He rectified the situation and brought you back to life to kill Embark and I told him we should just leave it as it is because all I knew at the time was I shouldn't kill smasher or cheez. So we stayed with you.
That's the impression I have for your death sequences.
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So, question. Where there really 9 demons? I swear MrBlarney's numbers from the proposal showed 8. I ask because Corp. Shepard was, to my knowledge, the final prinny. I wasn't sure whether he converted or not.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
For all the talk about the demons being invincible, that Ardor/Smasher combo role was brutal.
The role itself wasn't actually as powerful as it seemed; we were essentially just a vigilante/guardian mason combo, which was hardly out of line with the other powers in the game. What ended up keeping me alive forever was the items; the Falcon up on Ardor gave me an extra night after he died, then you had to kill him again, and then the bucket saved me the night after that. We actually had one more guard from an item for last night, but events went otherwise.
Having an invincible villager around which to form a network is pretty powerful. ;-) Even without the vigilante/guardian stuff!
The fact that the seers weren't very reliable (the roles, not the people) made it a pain in the ass, let me tell you.
Yeah, I think it's an amazingly lucky coincidence that two of them succeeded on me on back-to-back nights.
And that I didn't have any items either time, thus allowing them to seer me rather than steal from me.
I'd have to go check who all I killed. Anyone Smasher announced probably was me for the first 2-3 days.
My revenge kills hit Saburbia and Pretentious.
So you killed me the second time?
Here's how it worked. CJ forgot that I got to choose who I take down with me, so he RNG'd you. I sent him Mr. Embarkation. He rectified the situation and brought you back to life to kill Embark and I told him we should just leave it as it is because all I knew at the time was I shouldn't kill smasher or cheez. So we stayed with you.
That's the impression I have for your death sequences.
So CJ killed me the first time and brought me back to life and then your revenge kill got me the night after.
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I got you good
Nearly at the end.
I thought I helped teach people these things in PK's phalla with the institute, but I guess we didn't leave enough impression.
I was just thinking the same thing as I was reading their board, heh.
Oh lord what
The world is broken.
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I'm pretty sure you were one of the ones who did not have fond feelings for us when we revealed out boards.
So I'm a hypocrite for bringing the whole thing up anyways, but it does serve as a lesson to be learned.
I mean, do it for fun, absolutely, but be careful about taking too much fun away from others. That's the lesson I learned from the insane asylum.
Hey, you kept calling me stupid
My target was Mr. Embarkation, but since it was RNG between everyone not smasher or cheez, it really didn't matter. You were as good as any because we didn't have any information to work with when I died.
The role itself wasn't actually as powerful as it seemed; we were essentially just a vigilante/guardian mason combo, which was hardly out of line with the other powers in the game. What ended up keeping me alive forever was the items; the Falcon up on Ardor gave me an extra night after he died, then you had to kill him again, and then the bucket saved me the night after that. We actually had one more guard from an item for last night, but events went otherwise.
I'd have to go check who all I killed. Anyone Smasher announced probably was me for the first 2-3 days.
My revenge kills hit Saburbia and Pretentious.
Absolutely, and yeah, I was probably the most vocal in denouncing your group back then.
I feel great vindication in finding out that TehSpectre planned to use his status as Representative to create an entirely separate win condition for his group. And this, after he was whining about Smasher not being a confirmed enough good guy to be trusted with the position.
thorgot's resopnses seem to indicate they were neutral, meaning shepard isn't the final demon.
So you killed me the second time?
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I'm a professional.
Nion was the final demon
Nion had better be the final demon.
The fact that the seers weren't very reliable (the roles, not the people) made it a pain in the ass, let me tell you.
Here's how it worked. CJ forgot that I got to choose who I take down with me, so he RNG'd you. I sent him Mr. Embarkation. He rectified the situation and brought you back to life to kill Embark and I told him we should just leave it as it is because all I knew at the time was I shouldn't kill smasher or cheez. So we stayed with you.
That's the impression I have for your death sequences.
Did you seer him that way?
Yeah, I think it's an amazingly lucky coincidence that two of them succeeded on me on back-to-back nights.
And that I didn't have any items either time, thus allowing them to seer me rather than steal from me.
Sorry I lied to you. >_>
So CJ killed me the first time and brought me back to life and then your revenge kill got me the night after.
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I did not in fact figure that out.
How come?