Soon, I ought to do an ISO of everyone, but I do not have the time or the brainpower now.
There is a ton of new information, but I think very little of what has been focused on leads anywhere. At least, much of the new information (the whole ZFR/zafiros/zephyr/blotunga thing) seems like a lot of fluff & fuss over very little, if anything. Maybe it is all (and Trent suggests it is) designed to obfuscate something; maybe it is merely grasping at straws.
Scene (at risk of sounding like I'm copying others' posts) seems like he was fixating too much on blotunga's most-likely honest mistake.
The fact stated that people can have multiple (and overlapping) multipliers, means that the mafia hitman (assuming there was one; again I see no reason why there wouldn't be) could be another naive. Fran as a naive T-Rex is interesting, but out of the game.
I did an ISO on those who attacked her over the course of the game, and it was interesting. Many and varied reasons were given but mostly "she's inactive, so let's kick her."
The obvious 7 attackers are those who voted for her.
They are
blotunga, Dedoporno, HypersomniacLive, PookaMustard, Lifthrasil, ZFR, & SirPrimalform. Overall, scene defended Fran.
At one point
SPF asked for a modkill (as did maybe ZFR in #213--I'm not sure how to read it).
SirPrimalform: Modkill seems more fair to the town assuming it doesn't trigger night and we get to pick an actual lynch target.
Regarding modkills, Lift states:
Lifthrasil: A modkill isn't supported by players like a lynch is. It's the decision of the mod. So we don't have the votes that we have on a lynch wagon and we don't have the arguments that accompany those votes. Which means, we have less to analyze. Also, sometimes modkills don't generate flips while lynches usually do (flip=the reveal of role and alignment of the dead player). I don't know whether that's the case in this game. But the point is, we gain more info from a lynch than we gain from a modkill. Not much more in the case of Fran, but still somewhat more. A modkill should only be the last resort.
If/since this is true, Why would SPF--an experienced player, mind you--ask for a modkill, knowing it is worse for town Also
Trent voted for Fran but never unvoted Scene (who he voted for in #191) trentonlf: Vote supplementscene
.
SirPrimalform: I could be wrong, but I thought I hammered.
trentonlf: You did. Just to make sure
Vote Fran67 Was this a careless mistake or an attempt to blend in? Lift summarized the issue very well in #105
Lifthrasil: And then there is the problem of Fran. If (s)he doesn't appear at all, we could deviate from the 'don't lynch newbies' principle and just remove him from the game. That would save Joe the hassle of finding a replacement. However, it would tell us next to nothing. There are no posts to analyze, no interaction and if Fran is town, scum can just hide on the wagon, citing exactly the reason to remove a non-playing player from the game.
and
trentonlf: I just wish we could get more info from their lynch if they are not scum because it’s an easy wagon to be on without looking bad.
We must assume that the scum did so. Either that or enough town (or 3rd-party) jumped on the train that they did not need to do so. This latter has no advantage for scum, as--if this vote on Fran failed for lack of voters--no other non-mafia would be lynched in D1.
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trentonlf: Scene: I don't like his last post at the end of the day where he was accusing you [HSL] and Pooka of being Scum for being on Fran's wagon when Fran's alignment was not known until Joe posted it. Now I guess Scene will say his post was after Joe's so he already knew Fran's alignment, but that would mean he was posting on purpose after the mod said not to and I don't think that's the case. I think he posted without refreshing and his post showed up after Joe's.
Unfortunately, we cannot read exact timestamps (or else i do not know how to do so). It might tell us something, but idk what exactly.
trentonlf: SirPrimalform: He's posted so little and even then the posts don't have much sustenance to them, very easy way for scum to hide in plain sight. He's not someone I would vote for right now, but I don't feel that great about him either.
Lifthrasil: ...Posting only stuff without content is still a way to appear active without giving anything away about oneself. So I do agree with ZFR here: if someone posts nothing but content-free posts, I get the feeling that he's scummy.
ZFR summarized my current feelings
Lifthrasil: I would expect an experience
s player like SirPrimalform to contribute more than that. Unless he doesn't want to.
ZFR: ...lurking, too much joke-posting without any proper content is something scum players can hide behind.
As has been said before, he jokes too much and says little. He seems to be trying to live out the quote
"I am making rapid progress in the art of saying nothing in many words," only with even fewer words. This is suspicious to me, but I've said so previously. My opinion of him has shifted very little in the last days.
Other than #413, 419, and maybe 424, SPF has continued to be joking, very reticent, and providing very little "hard" info. He does tell Korotan to (mostly) ignore the flavor, but any long-time player could say this without giving anything away. In #416 he asks why another thinks the way they do. He claims in #370 that this is his MO.
He jumped in at the very last to hammer Fran. Was this out of necessity, or a scum waiting until the deadline to move, seeing that a) an easy kill opportunity awaited, and b) no one else was moving, so they hammered rather than let a townie slip away?
BTW: In passing, whilst rereading, I noticed the following: we are now at #434 (and counting), and Scene has been on Blot's case since before #107. I am curious as to
why exactly, this is the case. Maybe if I reread while focused on
that, I would find out. ATM, I am focused on other stuff. I'm curious, but not much more.