Addressing Nita's preguntas.
Aug 5, 2010 8:54:59 GMT -6
Post by Gertrude on Aug 5, 2010 8:54:59 GMT -6
Hey guys, finally here. Putting these here because I don't want to put the Episode 8 thread above Episode 9, it kills my OCD brains.
The questions can be found here: tinyurl.com/2747arh or just in this post.
While I was Immune, nobody focused on me. Sure, Broderick suspected me. But he can confirm that no one (not even him) spent their time making cases on me, so no, I "no think" that it distracted the other players. If it did, which I could see the argument for, I'd still say that the very finite amount of time spent focusing on me was worth being able to keep the strong Citizens alive. Also to whether or not it was really fooling the Spies, I'm sure it was, at one point. I was made Immune from Exile like 3 or 4 times before I was Imprisoned, and that was only after people had claimed to two people I didn't want them to (read: Mary and Kiara).
I did post a case, thank you very much. Sure, it's only 1 case, but that's more than a good portion of both alive and dead players. Additionally, I did defend Chance the "old fashioned" way at every opportunity, which I actually regret now. I think it made my link between Chance and I much more obvious.
I'm not going to dignify this with an answer, considering it's wildly inaccurate and just bleeds of your butthurtedness. However, I'll answer the real question you're asking. "Why didn't you protect me from Imprisonment?" Because. I'm greedy, sure. I'm selfish, sure. But, Chance was my partner. He was confirmed to me to be a Citizen. You weren't confirmed to me to be a Citizen, and you turned out not to be one anyways. Nita, your Imprisonment was good for the town, whether you recognize it or not. I don't care what your tasks were, or whether or not you ever had to work for the Spies. The fact that as soon as you completed your missions, you would've left the game is enough for me to be satisfied with your Imprisonment. The Spies wasted their Imprisonment on someone who was going to remove themselves anyway, so I considered (and still do) it a town victory.
Another low blow. First off, yes, you're just venting. Secondly, I did more than you thought. Sure, I bandwagoned on some votes. Those votes, though, were calculated bandwagons. Sure, I "hid y made secret chats to tell people about roles," but those secret chats were effective. They brought together the two most-trusted Citizens, the doctor, and two double-roled masons to work together, effectively as a mega-citizen think tank. Oh, and it also got a Spy Exiled. Yes, I wasn't a leader. I agree with that wholeheartedly. I'm not a leader. I'm a supporter. It's just how I am. Even if I wasn't, though, forgive me for thinking the person who was trying to keep strong Citizens (note the word Citizen. [You weren't one.]) alive shouldn't exactly by flaunting their strengths.
I love that I'm getting grilled post-mortem more than I was alive. It's almost as if you weren't actually there to see what I was doing to contribute. Hm.
P.S. This post: tinyurl.com/27e4m4l was just a bitch move. But, it's okay, because I wasn't a third party who got herself Imprisoned right after the cleared doc save. Must suck to be tĂș, no?
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The questions can be found here: tinyurl.com/2747arh or just in this post.
Gertrude, readin your note a second time I no know if you understand how you playin the game.
Why you think that actin suspicious would make up for havin immunity all the time? You no think that it gonna distract players from findin the real spies? You really think you foolin the spies anyway?
Why you think that actin suspicious would make up for havin immunity all the time? You no think that it gonna distract players from findin the real spies? You really think you foolin the spies anyway?
While I was Immune, nobody focused on me. Sure, Broderick suspected me. But he can confirm that no one (not even him) spent their time making cases on me, so no, I "no think" that it distracted the other players. If it did, which I could see the argument for, I'd still say that the very finite amount of time spent focusing on me was worth being able to keep the strong Citizens alive. Also to whether or not it was really fooling the Spies, I'm sure it was, at one point. I was made Immune from Exile like 3 or 4 times before I was Imprisoned, and that was only after people had claimed to two people I didn't want them to (read: Mary and Kiara).
Y why you think bandwagonin on votes be better than makin actual cases? Maybe you think you savin Chance, but what bout defendin Chance the old fashioned way - by provin he ain't workin wit the spies?
I did post a case, thank you very much. Sure, it's only 1 case, but that's more than a good portion of both alive and dead players. Additionally, I did defend Chance the "old fashioned" way at every opportunity, which I actually regret now. I think it made my link between Chance and I much more obvious.
Y why you think one note tellin all gonna make up for 8 rounds of doin nothin to exile spies?
I'm not going to dignify this with an answer, considering it's wildly inaccurate and just bleeds of your butthurtedness. However, I'll answer the real question you're asking. "Why didn't you protect me from Imprisonment?" Because. I'm greedy, sure. I'm selfish, sure. But, Chance was my partner. He was confirmed to me to be a Citizen. You weren't confirmed to me to be a Citizen, and you turned out not to be one anyways. Nita, your Imprisonment was good for the town, whether you recognize it or not. I don't care what your tasks were, or whether or not you ever had to work for the Spies. The fact that as soon as you completed your missions, you would've left the game is enough for me to be satisfied with your Imprisonment. The Spies wasted their Imprisonment on someone who was going to remove themselves anyway, so I considered (and still do) it a town victory.
Maybe I ain't askin questions, maybe I just ventin. The group ain't got no leaders now y you coulda been one, but you spend your time hidin y makin secret chats to tell people bout roles instead.
Another low blow. First off, yes, you're just venting. Secondly, I did more than you thought. Sure, I bandwagoned on some votes. Those votes, though, were calculated bandwagons. Sure, I "hid y made secret chats to tell people about roles," but those secret chats were effective. They brought together the two most-trusted Citizens, the doctor, and two double-roled masons to work together, effectively as a mega-citizen think tank. Oh, and it also got a Spy Exiled. Yes, I wasn't a leader. I agree with that wholeheartedly. I'm not a leader. I'm a supporter. It's just how I am. Even if I wasn't, though, forgive me for thinking the person who was trying to keep strong Citizens (note the word Citizen. [You weren't one.]) alive shouldn't exactly by flaunting their strengths.
I love that I'm getting grilled post-mortem more than I was alive. It's almost as if you weren't actually there to see what I was doing to contribute. Hm.
P.S. This post: tinyurl.com/27e4m4l was just a bitch move. But, it's okay, because I wasn't a third party who got herself Imprisoned right after the cleared doc save. Must suck to be tĂș, no?
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