RE: The Wander Island Incident - Day Three: A Bloody Denouement [16/21]
09-13-2018, 11:50 AM
Alright, last thing is I'll respond to Granola -
Quote:He's been pledging support towards mainstream lynchees but has conveniently avoided showing up on the wagons at dayend. He did cast a vote for Airey, but it was back at the end of D2 where there was no chance of the AC wagon turning around.I didn't think Blazer was town until his 'lynch me, shoot AC' plan. The fact that he did it as a #2 lynch target rather than a #1 made him seem townie in a way that his doing it while a #1 target wouldn't.
Voting for a lynch that's already at the softlynch threshold is literally just voting for the day to end. If there's some crazy revelation that makes them become a bad lynch target while I'm away, I'd like my vote to be sitting on someone else that I'd want to lynch.
[quote]He was pursuing BlazerC long after the momentum had turned which keeps feeding into my suspicion that Blazer was an attempted mislynch setup from Acio and that we just lynched the wrong participant of that push. He only stopped after extracting a roleclaim from Blazer and pushing Numbers for reveals feels like more info-fishing to me. (I'm of the opinion we don't need Numbers' targets either; less chance of scum predicting them without)
Quote:Like, the Blazer wagon was the only thing I feel Sai's put any real pressure or effort into. Everything else has mostly been weightless words or stray floaty votes.I've been pretty clear on who I was okay and not okay with lynching for most of the game, I think.
Quote:Also I'm still processing my feelings on it, but part of Airey's ploy seemed designed to move either myself or TehPilot into an accidental mislynch and Sai seemed pretty ready to hop into that.Except this doesn't work because as far as I understand it, Airey's power obscures only one count for the day. Even if you ignore that, CB's proposal also included actually putting 9 votes on Airey once we had a good target in second, so there was no real way for him to live without basically everyone screwing up and forgetting how to count at the same time.