Qantaga wrote:Unagi wrote:Actually, they make them from a unique silicon brass alloy.Lagom Lite wrote:If RMC is the final cylon, he has solid balls of steel.
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Qantaga wrote:Unagi wrote:Actually, they make them from a unique silicon brass alloy.Lagom Lite wrote:If RMC is the final cylon, he has solid balls of steel.
Semaj wrote:I am prolly going LL to SPITE Chaos...
Unagi wrote:I'll be frank. Almost your entire argument on Qantaga applies to you and your manuevers as well.Lagom Lite wrote:Obviously you haven't read anything I wrote.
redrun wrote: Qantaga and Grund and Stessier - if they are on the same team, they do not know it. (But one of them may know they are not on the same team.)
My favorite vote for today is Lagom.. Qantaga, Grund, or Stessier might be evil, and I think we'd learn from the death of one of them - but my gut feeling is that only one of them is evil.
Lagom Lite
Lagom Lite wrote:I remember the game (wolf woods?) when Qantaga was the Undertaker. He made poignant, incisive and insightful posts. This game he has been different, and I feel he's been reacting in a way that doesn't reflect what I've seen in him as a good guy.
It's ok - though the suspense is killing me!Semaj wrote:Im stuck at UB helping friends do dumb things... I'll vote when I get home.. sorry to be a douche... i borrowed someones laptop to apologise...
I thought that meant you were a cylon, as you spaced out that Semaj could also pile on the Lagom vote and win...Lagom Lite wrote: If you're a cylon, I suppose you'll just pile on the Qantaga vote and win...
Lagom Lite wrote:At least now I know I was right. You could have voted for either of us and won if you were a cylon, from that borrowed laptop.
Um, no.Qantaga wrote:If I was the last Cylon, I would have had inside information available to me the entire game and could have easily manufactured "insightful" posts. The very fact that I am floundering to find the truth this game should tell you that I am indeed good.
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So, how was playing Zarek? It had to be the hardest role. You either won by mutiny or had to survive with the humans.stessier wrote:Another Guiness for Semaj on me! I can't believe the lush got it right.
I was entertained. I didn't see how I could pull off the mutiny and staying alive until the end just wasn't happening after my last two games, but I like the underdog so I was up for trying. I know that technically I lost when I died, but I'm still human, darnit, so their ultimate victory was good enough for my ego.Lassr wrote:So, how was playing Zarek? It had to be the hardest role. You either won by mutiny or had to survive with the humans.stessier wrote:Another Guiness for Semaj on me! I can't believe the lush got it right.
I think I made the mutiny victory too hard to achieve.
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I think that's a great idea. Only the vote shouldn't happen in secret. It should just happen. When the traitor votes, his vote is worth the amount of conversion votes but doesn't get tallied until you hit N. His clan votes mean nothing even when someone gets to N or N +1 or N + 2. I also think the traitor should be immune to night kills and shouldn't be able to win with humans. That being the case, I would reduce the Cylons by one.stessier wrote:Oh - that gives me a thought. The Traitors really have no way to influence the game directly as they don't know each other (Unagi said as much when he said he basically ignored it and would just be happy if he happened to win that way). What if Zarek got their votes as Overvotes? That is, when Zarek converts, his target loses his vote and Zarek can cast it in secret. So as his conversions grow, so does his power. The target could still vote wherever they way, but it wouldn't count. That would add some extra strategy as the target wouldn't want to get found out, so he wouldn't want to be on the kill vote - basically he'd have to "fly casually."
Doc may send one PM and get one reply from either the most recent night or day kill. May PM with the night kill at any time before the next death occurs. After any death during the day (including lynch victim) Doc may request the PM immediately and get an immediate reply; no waiting period. May be used on any kill no matter the method of death but it has to be the most recent kill. One usage per day cycle.
Unagi wrote:Let's just get this on record though, while it's still fresh in our minds:Um, no.Qantaga wrote:If I was the last Cylon, I would have had inside information available to me the entire game and could have easily manufactured "insightful" posts. The very fact that I am floundering to find the truth this game should tell you that I am indeed good.![]()
write ups are also on the spoiler forum on the first page. That's where I wrote everything and then just pasted it to other forum or PMs.Qantaga wrote:Lassr, you ran an amazing game!
Thanks for the ruleset, thanks for your mod skills, and thank you for your great write-ups!
Everyone needs to go to the Cylon Chat Room (please ignore my innumerable gaffes while you're there) and read Lassr's write-ups from the Cylon side. They were very entertaining and kept the game lore/world/immersion very enjoyable.
I'm going to have a hard time letting this game go because it was so much fun and I had grown addicted to checking it for new posts and developments.
Thanks Lassr!
that is an idea to consider. I'll make a note and run through scenarios before my next game.LordMortis wrote:I think that's a great idea. Only the vote shouldn't happen in secret. It should just happen. When the traitor votes, his vote is worth the amount of conversion votes but doesn't get tallied until you hit N. His clan votes mean nothing even when someone gets to N or N +1 or N + 2. I also think the traitor should be immune to night kills and shouldn't be able to win with humans. That being the case, I would reduce the Cylons by one.stessier wrote:Oh - that gives me a thought. The Traitors really have no way to influence the game directly as they don't know each other (Unagi said as much when he said he basically ignored it and would just be happy if he happened to win that way). What if Zarek got their votes as Overvotes? That is, when Zarek converts, his target loses his vote and Zarek can cast it in secret. So as his conversions grow, so does his power. The target could still vote wherever they way, but it wouldn't count. That would add some extra strategy as the target wouldn't want to get found out, so he wouldn't want to be on the kill vote - basically he'd have to "fly casually."
It makes life more difficult to hide as his uprising happens but as his power grows it also becomes more difficult to lynch him.
It effectively creates a fully unique third side.
Unagi wrote:yeah. Qantaga.
He's due.
Congrats!Qantaga wrote:Unagi wrote:yeah. Qantaga.
He's due.
Thankfully, I can finally shred this albatross that has followed me for the past several games.
I AM NO LONGER DUE.
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