Erm you realise that I'm on IRC a lot? How could my computer be dead? It is just I don't like repeating what has been already said, if I have something to say which wasn't said yet I will do so, since I'm already posting though, why not?1. LightWolf - i think his computer died or something but tried to help when he was around. Kinda pushed the "vote inactive people" card.
I've had a quick re-read over the thread, and I think Mekkah's the user who's acting most suspiciously. Way back in Day 1, he and Rook were posting surprisingly similar things, specifically to do with not lynching Tenken because we had lots of time for information-gathering. Note that Rook was lynched D1 rather than Mekkah, even though Rook seemed to be a likely D2 lynch candidate - if Mekkah was village, wouldn't the mafia have fired him instead?
He's also been pretty hesitant to give any real lynch target opinions. On Day 1, he voted for jermy "to call him out". For someone whose strategy seemed to be "wait for more info, we have plenty of time after all", I'd have expected him to come up with a better lynch target based on all the discussion that had been going on. On D2, he fired Trick Room, which he did without really saying why, explaining that others had already raised the points he wanted to raise. He did something similar with Tyranidos on D3. Basically, I haven't really seen him come up with many opinions of his own.
And now, he's quite possibly trying to bait villagers into saying whether or not the inspector should claim, giving the mafia information about who's more likely to be the inspector by eliminating the ones who give an opinion on what the inspector should do. If that is a mafia plan, it's obviously not perfect since the inspector could pretend to be a board member, but it's still a pretty good one.
Mekkah said:start this day on a discussion generating note.
The "it would incriminate me in this sense" point could also be raised against Rook, but it didn't stop him from getting fired. And with the revision to the Free Agent role, it's risky for the Free Agent to protect anyone unless they're sure they know an excellent person to protect (i.e. the inspector). Protecting someone successfully before the inspector claimed would give us fewer days' worth of information when/if the inspector does decide to claim.This kind of thing can be said for lots of people in lots of games, but they rarely are true. I can think of several reasons why the mafia wouldn't kill me:
- it would incriminate me in this sense
- seeing as I'm a "big name", I'm likely to get protected by the Free Agent
And of course, by pointing this out and showing a case against me, I'm pretty sure they'll leave me alone for the rest of the game to further incriminate. I hope they don't though!
Fair enough.I do not like leading serious lynches without serious evidence. In NOC Mafia, there's hardly any of that, so instead I mostly use my votes to pressure people to post, and then later I follow someone else's more serious lynch if I like their reasoning. I haven't spent much time analyzing people's posts myself mostly due to laziness of my own, but I do take the time to read the posts of others who do so, such as reachzero.
I definitely see the benefits, but it was more your insistance that everyone should say something that irked me. You don't really need everyone to say something for the inspector to formulate an opinion on whether or not they should claim, and if everyone does say something, it gives the mafia a lot of likely information.Or maybe my grand plan all along was to start this day on a discussion generating note as well as a follow-up to the discussion about it on the previous days. Do you really think only the mafia profits from discussion like that? Do you not see benefit for the village on discussing strategy on role use?
The "it would incriminate me in this sense" point could also be raised against Rook, but it didn't stop him from getting fired.
And with the revision to the Free Agent role, it's risky for the Free Agent to protect anyone unless they're sure they know an excellent person to protect (i.e. the inspector). Protecting someone successfully before the inspector claimed would give us fewer days' worth of information when/if the inspector does decide to claim.
I definitely see the benefits, but it was more your insistance that everyone should say something that irked me. You don't really need everyone to say something for the inspector to formulate an opinion on whether or not they should claim, and if everyone does say something, it gives the mafia a lot of likely information.
Like you said, there isn't any serious evidence at this point, but someone has to get fired. I think we've fired enough inexperienced guys who flounder under pressure for one game, and I believe we need to start taking action against other members.
So, you're saying that the inspector should claim, then, because that isn't bad? The inspector may not have any intentions to claim yet, and that post seems to be an admission you're trying to draw him out. Actually, that itself is reasonably convincing, so a tentative Fire Mekkah.Worst case is that he inspector somehow gives himself away in a post, but that's the same as if he just claimed.
I mean, I don't want to be mean to Mekkah, but thus far he hasn't been that much of an asset to the village. His posts have been mainly short and substance-less. Mislynching him is like mislynching any other villager; I would totally prefer to hit mafia, but so far he hasn't been a major player in discussions.I'm hesitant to recommend we should lynch Mekkah though because he's a valuable asset to the board in terms of thinking power if he is town... but yes, I must admit I've wondered why he's still alive, although he raises a good point (the mafia might want to incriminate him).
If a lot of people give their opinions as to whether the inspector should claim, it's unlikely that they're the inspector themselves. Unless the inspector bluffed and gave an opinion anyway, the mafia could write off the people who gave an opinion on the matter as "non-inspectors". This wouldn't explicitly reveal who the inspector is, but it would narrow down the mafia's options for a night kill. If the mafia get lucky, this could be even better than having the inspector claim outright, since the free agent wouldn't be 100% sure on who to protect.What is the mafia going to deduce from everyone's opinion on whether inspector should claim? Worst case is that he inspector somehow gives himself away in a post, but that's the same as if he just claimed.
jumpluff said:So, you're saying that the inspector should claim, then, because that isn't bad? The inspector may not have any intentions to claim yet, and that post seems to be an admission you're trying to draw him out.
and if everyone does say something, it gives the mafia a lot of likely information.
tentative Fire Mekkah
I'll change if a better target comes up.
I do not like leading serious lynches without serious evidence. In NOC Mafia, there's hardly any of that, so instead I mostly use my votes to pressure people to post, and then later I follow someone else's more serious lynch if I like their reasoning. I haven't spent much time analyzing people's posts myself mostly due to laziness of my own, but I do take the time to read the posts of others who do so, such as reachzero.
I've had a quick re-read over the thread, and I think Mekkah's the user who's acting most suspiciously. Way back in Day 1, he and Rook were posting surprisingly similar things, specifically to do with not lynching Tenken because we had lots of time for information-gathering. Note that Rook was lynched D1 rather than Mekkah, even though Rook seemed to be a likely D2 lynch candidate - if Mekkah was village, wouldn't the mafia have fired him instead?
He's also been pretty hesitant to give any real lynch target opinions. On Day 1, he voted for jermy "to call him out". For someone whose strategy seemed to be "wait for more info, we have plenty of time after all", I'd have expected him to come up with a better lynch target based on all the discussion that had been going on. On D2, he fired Trick Room, which he did without really saying why, explaining that others had already raised the points he wanted to raise. He did something similar with Tyranidos on D3. Basically, I haven't really seen him come up with many opinions of his own.
Well, as you might have noticed I didn't defend him enough to save him, if that's any indication.
Anyway, there's too many voting pressure on me right now to save myself with normal arguments alone before deadline. So I'd like to declare that I'm a Corporate Spin Doctor and that lynching me is a very bad idea. tyvm
Dear Mekkah, when you said you wouldn't lynch Rook because he defended you how serious were you and if you were, how far would you have gone with that defense(assuming he was the only lynch there, the Tenken lynch wouldn't exsist)?
Anyway, there's too many voting pressure on me right now to save myself with normal arguments alone before deadline. So I'd like to declare that I'm a Corporate Spin Doctor and that lynching me is a very bad idea. tyvm
I expect SDS to update when I'm sleeping, and as long as aska has his vote on me and no mafia slips up drastically, I don't see how I would change people's minds.
"firing inexperienced people is a bad idea, but there is no reason to treat the situation differently now than early in the game, considering that cardflip is off" (#337)