SmoothCriminal, stop being scum.
TownCop is very suspicious to me. Considering Toto unvoted, I'm going to
Originally, it was #50, #82 and the likes that caught my attention for the reaction test. His play changed significantly after (especially after we were completely out of RVS), with more information that has a solid base, and that was what lead to my unvote. It also looked like a town diving deep into a case rather than what originally looked like scum trying to find a suitable target.In post 224, copper223 wrote:The main problem I've had with TC and the reason for the vote is that he claimed to reaction test Toto by putting him at L-2, but then did nothing once the extra pressure was added.In post 216, FrankJaeger wrote:Ive got a favor to ask. Can someone give a small summary of why Copper should be todays lynch? Ide like to hear from everyone on the wagon if possible. My reads are still foggy. I have a confident town read, and my vote is still where it is for a reason. Thats it.
I see some more content has been posted, and Im going to digest it tonight.
If you claim you are pressure voting to read someone I would then expect you to use that to interact with the possible scum-read in an inquisitive manner, instead it's more like TC is defending himself from Toto for placing him at L-2 and trying to get Toto to unvote him (once Toto did vote for it).
The unvote later on was also not really justified and the first time I asked him why he changed his mind he brought up characteristics of Toto's play that Toto had been doing all along, so if that's how you read that behavior to begin with, I'd expect you to have a town read on him and there would be no need to reaction test that particular slot.
It may be that the reaction test backfired, but it doesn't quite add up to me.
Another point is that he doesn't interact much with his scum-reads, most of the dialogue is reactive from his side, he votes Toto, then Toto votes him back and questions him, and then he answers and there is a small back and forth, the same goes for Gideon and SB he never questioned. This also strikes me as odd, in contrast look at how much Jason is focused on me, or how Toto immediately engages his "new scum-read" as soon as he thinks he found a connection.
I feel as though a scum would prefer to distance themself from something like this, instead of going straight in and stating their opinion.In post 137, FrankJaeger wrote:Toto you can hardly call what human did a scum slip. Town or scum could make that mistake.
He = Gideon, in this sense, correct?In post 224, copper223 wrote:the same goes for Gideon and SB he never questioned.
The amount of names I've received this game is astonishing. I'm wondering if you guys can't even read.In post 225, Human Sequencer wrote:SmoothCriminal, stop being scum.
Just curious, where did I use anyone's hindsight?In post 231, Human Sequencer wrote:SB is a prime suspect, though. He seems to be playing very reactionary, and his 'catch up' post wasn't very engaging nor convincing for me. It seemed to me that he was using our hindsight to inform how he should be reacting.
I read post 122 as you using others' opinions to inform how yours should look.In post 236, SmoothBlue wrote:Just curious, where did I use anyone's hindsight?In post 231, Human Sequencer wrote:SB is a prime suspect, though. He seems to be playing very reactionary, and his 'catch up' post wasn't very engaging nor convincing for me. It seemed to me that he was using our hindsight to inform how he should be reacting.
At this point, I have only had my own opinions on people.
@HS,In post 240, Human Sequencer wrote:I read post 122 as you using others' opinions to inform how yours should look.
In post 233, Toto wrote:The 3 ICs are acting pretty non-committing. I think it's safe to say at least one of them is scum at this point.
Townies have more questions to ask, or more things to wonder. Townies don't know who is town and who is mafia, for example.In post 243, Gideon wrote:Wait what do questions have to do with being town?