Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 5:58 am
My soul is telling me the bear is scum.
Sounds like something a robot would say, tbh.In post 74, ProfessorDrapion wrote:Cyborg actually, had a translator transplant.
(Messed up quote before)
has your soul ever been right before lolIn post 75, T3 wrote:My soul is telling me the bear is scum.
VOTE: ProfessorIn post 55, ProfessorDrapion wrote:In post 54, Menalque wrote:Oh if it’s hectic it’s not so bad
I thought prof was a newbie (prof do you have any pronoun preference?)Shadow Claw
I do, He/Pokemon
Ohh, and interesting counter theory. Either way, all signs are pointing to the professor. I am happy with my vote.In post 71, Bingle wrote:So I have a spicy tinfoil theory. I think that professor Drapion is not actually a drapion at all and is a robot attempting to pretend to be a drapion for the purposes of making achieving a professorship more impressive. I know, I know, this is all very farfetch’d, but I do have evidence.
Firstly, drapion has been established to evolve at level 40, which as everyone knows is a very rare occurrence in a game of mafia. Usually you have to have several weirdos running conflicting gambits to even get close to level 10 play. I find it very unlikely that someone with no completed games has managed to pull of a high enough level maneuver to evolve.
He COULD be a naturally occurring drapion, as drapion have been encountered in many places. This is exceedingly unlikely on the basis that there have been 0 wild drapion sightings in Central Park. Indeed, there aren’t even any confirmed drapion sightings in the greater New York area. Occams suggests that such a large Pokémon would have been spotted at least once during its migration.
Furthermore, when I began quoting music from Pokémon soundtracks, drapion remained ignorant of the context and didn’t respond to his supposed people’s music. I find this very suspicious.
Thirdly, when preparing to battle Mena, drapion mentioned that his claw was ready. Claw: singular, not plural. As everyone knows, drapion as a species has two claws, four spiked limbs and a scorpion like tail. This lack of biological familiarity with his supposed species is highly suspicious.
Finally, it is common knowledge that very few Pokémon have learned to speak proper English. Among those who have, a predilection towards using their own species name (such as the famous Team Rocket Meowth) is still common. drapion has shown a distinct lack of these behaviors. Clearly, the preponderance of evidence shows: Drapion must be a robot.
thanks you for censoring this extremely heart-wrenching wordIn post 79, Lukewarm wrote:VOTE: ProfessorIn post 55, ProfessorDrapion wrote:In post 54, Menalque wrote:Oh if it’s hectic it’s not so bad
I thought prof was a newbie (prof do you have any pronoun preference?)Shadow Claw
I do, He/Pokemon
Claims he is a pokemon, but he can talk. The first pokemon I think of that can talk, is in fact,A CRIMINAL
Checkmate.
psych innos aren't worth much though, given that there's litterally only 1 scum that would be theoretically guiltyable night 1In post 33, Bingle wrote:Optimal play is for baby to target Allen and Allen to aim for scrum.
We all pseudoclaim a psych inno D2 and maybe later day phases on the basis of how kills pan out. psych claims immediately if has guilty (although letting pseudoclaims happen is reasonable for extra analysis fodder). Mafia likely use the roleblocker to kill n1 as they are most valuable. They also likely don’t target with their roleblock N1, as it is greater utility as the game proceeds.
No more mech discussion, including clarification about scum action optimization or WHY I would share such action optimization is appropriate on D1.
why not settle for the first my guy
I like this idea.In post 84, Dannflor wrote:guys gypyx and bingle are scum together
because im slightly less lukewarm on lukewarm
When trying to quote this, I accidentally hit the report button originally. Probably because I’m so used to being BETRAYED.In post 84, Dannflor wrote:guys gypyx and bingle are scum together
For reel reels though VOTE: gypyx
I mean technically Mewtwo is the first talking Pokémon and there not exactly a criminal.In post 79, Lukewarm wrote:VOTE: ProfessorIn post 55, ProfessorDrapion wrote:In post 54, Menalque wrote:Oh if it’s hectic it’s not so bad
I thought prof was a newbie (prof do you have any pronoun preference?)Shadow Claw
I do, He/Pokemon
Claims he is a pokemon, but he can talk. The first pokemon I think of that can talk, is in fact,A CRIMINAL
Checkmate.
I have 2 more moves up my sleeve.In post 80, Lukewarm wrote:Ohh, and interesting counter theory. Either way, all signs are pointing to the professor. I am happy with my vote.In post 71, Bingle wrote:So I have a spicy tinfoil theory. I think that professor Drapion is not actually a drapion at all and is a robot attempting to pretend to be a drapion for the purposes of making achieving a professorship more impressive. I know, I know, this is all very farfetch’d, but I do have evidence.
Firstly, drapion has been established to evolve at level 40, which as everyone knows is a very rare occurrence in a game of mafia. Usually you have to have several weirdos running conflicting gambits to even get close to level 10 play. I find it very unlikely that someone with no completed games has managed to pull of a high enough level maneuver to evolve.
He COULD be a naturally occurring drapion, as drapion have been encountered in many places. This is exceedingly unlikely on the basis that there have been 0 wild drapion sightings in Central Park. Indeed, there aren’t even any confirmed drapion sightings in the greater New York area. Occams suggests that such a large Pokémon would have been spotted at least once during its migration.
Furthermore, when I began quoting music from Pokémon soundtracks, drapion remained ignorant of the context and didn’t respond to his supposed people’s music. I find this very suspicious.
Thirdly, when preparing to battle Mena, drapion mentioned that his claw was ready. Claw: singular, not plural. As everyone knows, drapion as a species has two claws, four spiked limbs and a scorpion like tail. This lack of biological familiarity with his supposed species is highly suspicious.
Finally, it is common knowledge that very few Pokémon have learned to speak proper English. Among those who have, a predilection towards using their own species name (such as the famous Team Rocket Meowth) is still common. drapion has shown a distinct lack of these behaviors. Clearly, the preponderance of evidence shows: Drapion must be a robot.
Isn’t there 3 Mafia?In post 82, Gypyx wrote:psych innos aren't worth much though, given that there's litterally only 1 scum that would be theoretically guiltyable night 1In post 33, Bingle wrote:Optimal play is for baby to target Allen and Allen to aim for scrum.
We all pseudoclaim a psych inno D2 and maybe later day phases on the basis of how kills pan out. psych claims immediately if has guilty (although letting pseudoclaims happen is reasonable for extra analysis fodder). Mafia likely use the roleblocker to kill n1 as they are most valuable. They also likely don’t target with their roleblock N1, as it is greater utility as the game proceeds.
No more mech discussion, including clarification about scum action optimization or WHY I would share such action optimization is appropriate on D1.
we have higer odds of narrowing the PR pool for maf than anything
I mean, what would you report them for?In post 90, Bingle wrote:When trying to quote this, I accidentally hit the report button originally. Probably because I’m so used to being BETRAYED.In post 84, Dannflor wrote:guys gypyx and bingle are scum together
I can get behind this.
Mena slightly scummy, pooky low priority, your slot has tells but I need to wait for the psych evaluation result to determine if they’re scummy or towny. Dann strongest townread. I’d be voting lukewarm if I weren’t voting gypyx, but I think the gypyx wagon is more likely to be spicy atm.In post 96, ProfessorDrapion wrote:Now Bingle, got any other early reads?