Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 10:51 pm
ripIn post 78, Slaxx wrote:I’ll die on this hill
ripIn post 78, Slaxx wrote:I’ll die on this hill
why is the way that Officer "Officer" Officer carries out her investigations lawbreaker-indicative? she works hard you knowIn post 199, Luca Blight wrote:I’ll get to the other reasoning soon, although the Hectic SL was based on the ‘officer’ gimmick which is making him hard to read. Based on content he’s entirely null.
please share with the class, Doctor! what did you see?
had you arrived at this conclusion when you made post 6? is there any particular reason that you wanted to hold onto this read and ignore Icon/Officer "Officer" Officer's questions about it until now?In post 184, Ame wrote:In particular, I read Compath's joke as forced because the hectic pun is obvious and seems like something that has probably been made many times. From this, I thought Compath was either,
A. Awkward scum
B. Someone who has played with hectic and was hinting at who he was
The latter was my interpretation after thinking about it, and if it were the case it was town indicative to me because it would be unnecessarily putting himself out there / providing information to hectic. I scum read DDL for his serious vote because I felt he also picked up on the awkwardness, but instead of thinking it through to the alternative option (B), he stopped at (A), which was scum indicative to me (pushing over sorting).
what did i miss?? can you show me where please? i can't find any mention of why you're excludedIn post 119, Ame wrote:Not reading I seeIn post 116, Hectic wrote: Deputy Compath, is the exclusion of Ame deliberate from your reads list?
In post 166, Luca Blight wrote:The difference though is that in that newbie game the player (Spangled) didn't hold onto the RQS, whereas Ame is.
What is the scum motivation behind insisting everyone answers the questions?
As for clidd, not sure. I know he does do walls as town but idk if he's incapable of doing them as scumIn post 199, Luca Blight wrote:What’s your read on Clidd, Kanna?In post 177, Kanna wrote:It's interesting because he's going against the current. E.g he put clidd who was p scumread earlier as a TR while you/hectic/me as an SR. He hasn't put out all the reasoning yet, so I'm not sure.In post 174, Iconeum wrote:what do you mean by 'interesting'? what do you make of it?In post 142, Kanna wrote:Luca's latest takes were pretty interesting because they seem to be the opposite of most reads I've seen. I just want to say I wouldn't look into the coffee thing or the wow thing because ~reasons~. From my POV, it looks a bit opportunistic to push me on those things but I could be biased.
@luca; would be interested in the rest of the reasoning btw
Do you think going against the current is more Town or scum indicative?
I’ll get to the other reasoning soon, although the Hectic SL was based on the ‘officer’ gimmick which is making him hard to read. Based on content he’s entirely null.
In post 178, Ame wrote:@Kanna, why a strong 7?
In post 14, Luca Blight wrote:Your turn, Ame.
This reads as town to me. I was considering voting Ame because of the focus on RQS combined with only a spattering of discussion driving this particular game forward. I generally find people will happily engage in theory and generalization until they can park their vote somewhere, and it is usually a fairly good tell on Day 1. I feel good about Ame.In post 184, Ame wrote:In particular, I read Compath's joke as forced because the hectic pun is obvious and seems like something that has probably been made many times. From this, I thought Compath was either,
A. Awkward scum
B. Someone who has played with hectic and was hinting at who he was
The latter was my interpretation after thinking about it, and if it were the case it was town indicative to me because it would be unnecessarily putting himself out there / providing information to hectic. I scum read DDL for his serious vote because I felt he also picked up on the awkwardness, but instead of thinking it through to the alternative option (B), he stopped at (A), which was scum indicative to me (pushing over sorting).