In post 1944, RachMarie wrote:mara how about dry fit? The aegor wagon really took off in response to that wagon
And the people who switched were mostly town. More than that, look at who pushed the Aegor wagon last-minute. That was basically all TSO.
Why the BLAZES would a scumteam with Dry-fit on it kill the player most strongly defending him? (If your answer is, "...wifom?", I WILL murder you.) Bluntly, they wouldn't. Killing TSO isn't going to be entirely about securing a Dry-fit mislynch, but it's going to have contributed more likely than not. I near-guarantee you that scum-killing-TSO-to-make-Dryfit-easier is more likely than scum-killing-TSO-to-legitimize-Dryfit.
Saki's contributions have been minimal, but when present, look at them. Minimalistic content != no content. Saki can be read. And what I see points to being town. (Even if Saki's main contribution has been voting...pay attention to who Saki's voting, and why. It's not out of opportunism. It's because Saki spotted something and moved there because Saki thinks they're scum.)
A lynch on Saki would be policy and policy alone. Tell me, what info would be gained from a Sakiscumflip other than that Saki was in fact scum?
Same for Saki being town.
...I thought so.
If I'm wrong on Saki being town, you can afford to wait, saving it for later. Let's lynch confirmed scumbags first.
Hmm, let's see. Assuming you're scum, that's one role affecting polarity. Assume the scum have at least one more. That's two. If you run through the scenarios with you as town, assume they instead have a role similar to yours. The scum benefit becomes clear immediately.
First, he's subtly directing people to not follow the plan. He's outright stating that it will fail. This is leading town towards not even attempting to follow the plan.
"Subtle" and "outright" are practically antonyms.
3. How is scum going to derail a plan they don't have details on, other than exactly how SKOT tried (and succeeded) to? How is scum going to turn my strategy into a benefit to them without the details? How is this plan in any way breakable?
Scum. have. polarity. roles. Simple as that. Additionally, scum know about their own polarities, whereas town players only know their own. It's as simple as that. Other than this, I already answered in the very post you quoted.
In post 1932, Jordan_Downey wrote:Hey, mastinhero, would you please be my bestest friend ever and link me to whichever post is the best summary of your talah/jon case? I need to read that ISO and I'd prefer if I didn't have to hunt it down myself. I will if you're not nice though.
(Jordan is talah/jon's scumbuddy.)
The case does not have a singular summary. Quite literally, iso mastin2 and search for the text on 'talah'. Each time it crops up, you get one piece of the case.
When our account is activated, you can do the same, until jon comes in...at which point, you can do the same for him.
(Also, 'cause I said so.)