Incoming Collection of Most Observant Utterances
I have included any points that struck me about any dear gentlemen who are unfortunately no longer with us to give an idea of where I would have stood had I been fortunate enough to have been in attendance yesterday. Much of it can probably be skimmed over since it relates to early play, but will be posted for later reference if desired. I've prefaced the most important elements with asterixes.
Apok
#68 - this gentleman seems somewhat like a rapscallion for pushing Imaginality when his opinion regarding TS as expressed around here was a fair one.
Caboose
#98 - why this gentleman would spoil his ballot to leave the eclectic democratic process is something I will never understand - nor why he would not position himself against any other scoundrel is beyond me. Doing so completely reduces the pressure and velocity that may have built up earlier in the game.
SC
reads as a true gentleman for #107
**
Imaginality
strikes me strongly as having gentlemanly concerns at his heart for his interrogations (#114 especially gave me such a feeling in my stomachregions)
*** I very much like the pressure on that dastard
Krob
, and he seems to be flailing under very little pressure, as has been mentioned by a number of players.
This slightly alters my opinion that Apok is a rapscallion, as he was one of the gentleman who contributed to this pressure.
*
TS
reads as a scoundrel through his posting, and
Sir Hoppster's
concerns in this matter seem to me to be genuine.
SC
betrays my confidence in him a little for #151; his reasoning seems an excessively poor one for a shift in support.
Apok
as above - moreso since Vezok did enter into vocal conflict with Kr0b, the absence of which was Apok's criticism.
Caboose
nullifies my read of himself as a scoundrel for his #157.
*
kr0b
reinforces the low opinion I hold of him with #202.
*
Vezok
comes out worse for wear from his debates with TS; and indeed,
Hoppster
begins to look less genuine with his #208. I feel that this could unfortunately be coloured by a veracious isolated interest in TS (I know how difficult that can be to circumvent) but TS's "how have I hidden in the shadows" post is not fluff, but conversely, a rebuttal.
That said,
Hoppster's
#213 makes it clearer what his problem is, and his criticism now makes sense.
*** Post #225 by
Hoppster
is eyebrow raising. He spoils his ballot placed upon TS and then proceeds to submit his own name for ruination? The reason that he seems to offer is that the TS wagon might decrease velocity should he ever reach the brink of death? What-ho? I also find the question he asks disturbing - why need he ask "If I flip scum...?" if it's never going to happen?
#234 seems to show
Hoppster
pressuring other people only once his isolated focus has been commented upon.
TL
&
inHim
have been making their way through the conference rather silently. Many people commented on this and I am pleased.
*
Inhim's
#252 is somewhat concerning, depending on the alignments of certain other gentlemen (which, under the correct circumstances, could point to a scoundrel acknowledging a confluct between gentlemen?), but on the other hand, I find reason to smile when reading his #253 and #254 so I am willing to see what else this gentleman has to offer.
Indeed, #255 is very suspect by
TS
.
Feysal
went on to call this action most gentlemanly which surprises me.
*
Caboose
#269 looks like a scoundrel using the "burden of proof" soundbyte as a tactic allowing him to weasel out of commenting on the TS carriage...
#333
is most clearly an accidental revelation of TS' identity. I'd bet my top hat on it.
***
Hoppster's
#358 strikes me as a VERY gentlemanly request. If he was a rapscallion, he could have simply leant on the approaching deadline to have TS lynched very easily. He is now out and away holds my strongest confidence as a true gentleman.
RE: TS being involved in a most unfortunate scandal, and my top hat bet. Oh dear. I am glad that no one was around to take me at my word!
RE: 2 murders -- this is indeed a troublesome turn of events. I can see the possibility of one of those murders being the fault of a serial madman, or a maverick gun owner, and so I will wait and see what the rest of the conference offers in the way of clues and evidence.
***
Lord_hur
#417 - I react badly to his Hoppster ballot. It seems an easy place for a scoundrel to rally around, based on Hoppster leading a the unfortunate erroneous vengeance on TS, and lord_hur's campaign truly looks like one placed for the sake of ease.
As a sidenote,
ToastyToasts
is not quite so heinous since he mentions all players in his summary.
Lord_Hur
#433 also sounds badly in my soul. "How could anyone else call my case weak?!" - is this a challenge to anyone who might "dare" question him?
Lord_hur
#454 - you say that Sir Hoppster's Vezo ballot switch was intended as a misguided trap - what then do you make of him saying that it was in fact not a gambit, in that case?
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Too lengthy; did not peruse;
Gentlemanly
+++++ Sir Hoppster
++ imaginality
+ Feysal
Persisting with no extreme prejudice in either direction
Reya Cookiebringer (Apokalyptika)
vezokpiraka
DemonHybrid (GMan)
Scoundrels
- inHimshallibe
-- ToastyToast (kr0b)
----- lord_hur (Caboose)
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Vote: lord_hur