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On December 29 2008 18:35 mikeymoo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 29 2008 18:22 Kuja900 wrote:
3. If the mafia is any good behavior analysis will butcher us. If youve played past mafia games do not act out of character people from them will remember how you acted and if in that game you were a boring towny who never posted but the next game you magically started posting analysis and the like it is a strong indicator that you have a blue role this game. So STAY CONSISTENT
I don't like this. Everyone should be encouraged to be active. Otherwise I like your points.
Everyone should be encouraged to be active yes, but we all know random greens will a) be large faggots and be inactive, or b) do what they want to make the game fun or c) be a 0cz3c and be hilarious yet annoying.
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On December 29 2008 18:43 BloodyC0bbler wrote:Show nested quote +On December 29 2008 18:35 mikeymoo wrote:On December 29 2008 18:22 Kuja900 wrote:
3. If the mafia is any good behavior analysis will butcher us. If youve played past mafia games do not act out of character people from them will remember how you acted and if in that game you were a boring towny who never posted but the next game you magically started posting analysis and the like it is a strong indicator that you have a blue role this game. So STAY CONSISTENT
I don't like this. Everyone should be encouraged to be active. Otherwise I like your points. Everyone should be encouraged to be active yes, but we all know random greens will a) be large faggots and be inactive, or b) do what they want to make the game fun or c) be a 0cz3c and be hilarious yet annoying.
0cz3c really does deserve a class of his own, although he helped the mafia a ton more then the town last game trust me lol..
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He still is his own category though, hense the inclusion of the C option. Maybe i should learn to write poetry
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On December 29 2008 18:35 mikeymoo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 29 2008 18:22 Kuja900 wrote:
3. If the mafia is any good behavior analysis will butcher us. If youve played past mafia games do not act out of character people from them will remember how you acted and if in that game you were a boring towny who never posted but the next game you magically started posting analysis and the like it is a strong indicator that you have a blue role this game. So STAY CONSISTENT
I don't like this. Everyone should be encouraged to be active. Otherwise I like your points.
True but when people go from no posts at all to in depth analysis it does not go unnoticed, be active but remember radical changes in your behavior from past games is just asking to be lynched.
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On December 29 2008 17:13 nevake wrote: Crap, just letting you guys know that I'll be very inactive/not posting tomorrow and possibly the day after. I'm afraid of these new rules xP!
Oh yeah this dude is a lier DT check him to lol <3 you nevake (unless your mafia). Last game nevake was our people person, the rest of us mostly stayed quiet cept for attackzerg/nevake/malongo/ver to but he died early.
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And nevake, after attackzerg, was the most obvious mafia to the observer. After LTT encouraged the town to speak, I have a feeling that triggered something in the mafia's head. They tried to overcompensate, and those who sound even remotely awkward when posting will be fished out.
Everyone's probably sleeping right now. =O
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lol except even if you DT check someone and he flips red...
he might not be red after all cause you might be insane!!!
yeah dt check the pro ppl is still a good idea - can find out who to lynch early or align early
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Sounds like an insider talking to an outsider, zeks. How many PMs has the mafia been sending you? Oh, what's that? No PMs? Okay, how many messages have you receives on your choice of communication?
By the way, that's an awful idea. Only a mafia or the village idiot could have suggested it.
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dunno what u mean
the whole "dt checking the good players" idea came from AttackZerg i'm just reiterating what he's saying
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Yeah, I didn't really mean anything. I just woke up and wanted to get things going again since the post should be up soon and no one was posting (assuming work/sleep).
It would actually be stupid not to check up on Ver, etc in any game, but we're going to have to play around with that strategy because there's a (hopefully active) paranoid detective. So I'm just reiterating what you said in your previous post. Nice.
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Ace you should be checked as well -________-
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oh wait they are, ok my bad !
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The insane DT can be a real pain in the ass, anyways i think clazziquai is right Ace should be rolechecked asap. Caller: wheres the day post!!!
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I think it's coming in about thirty minutes. At 10:45 (tl time), he said it was going to be up in 15 hours.
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DAY
It was a bright day in Liquidia and Caller was doing what men usually do on a Saturday morning: struggle out of a bed with a strange woman. It was an unlucky hour for him, struggling with the crap in his head and stumbling to and fro. Finally, after carefully making sure that he didn’t wake her up, he tip-toed over to his desk and tried to think through his massive hangover. He flipped through pages and pages of information, but there was just so much of it that keeping his files together was impossible in his completely confused state. This was odd, Caller thought, as Caller lacks alcohol dehydrogenase and can only have one or two drinks before passing out. Caller proceeded to stumble down the stairs into his kitchen and started brewing some tea, to keep him up to focus on his work as mayor of Liquidia. He figured that the mafia would soon be on to him, and that he had to get his information out in a coherent form-one of his mayoral opponents denounced him for speaking in gibberish and being very poor with using lubricant and honoring bets. That guy had left the town a long time ago, though, and he definitely wasn’t in any of the papers. Caller then heard someone coming down the steps. Assuming it was the hooker, Caller waved a hand nonchalantly toward the stairway when suddenly the person darted about and threw a knife at him, barely missing Caller’s vas deferens. Caller retaliated by pulling out his pistol when suddenly another figure rose out of the ground, knocking him down on the marble floor and banging his neck against the hard kitchen counter. Caller tried to move but couldn’t: his spine had been broken and he was now a quadriplegic. “You shouldn’t have vetoed the free wheelchairs bill,” smirked a new man, clearly the mafia leader, who strolled in the door, banging to some music on his iPod. “You won’t get away with this…” gasped Caller as a henchman stopped to admire and memorize the scene. Caller knew this man as an artist, and his memory was perfect. Before Caller could do anything else, somebody cut his jugular vein, and the blood spilled out, staining the otherwise clean floor. He was finished. One of the mafia stayed to close his eyelids, placing a coin on each. Then they were gone, as fast as they had come. The town found Caller’s body later that day.
NoClueZone
Time to vote to kill somebody! Please vote in the appropriate blog thread. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=84974
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On December 30 2008 01:30 Caller wrote:
DAY
It was a bright day in Liquidia and Caller was doing what men usually do on a Saturday morning: struggle out of a bed with a strange woman. It was an unlucky hour for him, struggling with the crap in his head and stumbling to and fro. Finally, after carefully making sure that he didn’t wake her up, he tip-toed over to his desk and tried to think through his massive hangover. He flipped through pages and pages of information, but there was just so much of it that keeping his files together was impossible in his completely confused state. This was odd, Caller thought, as Caller lacks alcohol dehydrogenase and can only have one or two drinks before passing out. Caller proceeded to stumble down the stairs into his kitchen and started brewing some tea, to keep him up to focus on his work as mayor of Liquidia. He figured that the mafia would soon be on to him, and that he had to get his information out in a coherent form-one of his mayoral opponents denounced him for speaking in gibberish and being very poor with using lubricant and honoring bets. That guy had left the town a long time ago, though, and he definitely wasn’t in any of the papers. Caller then heard someone coming down the steps. Assuming it was the hooker, Caller waved a hand nonchalantly toward the stairway when suddenly the person darted about and threw a knife at him, barely missing Caller’s vas deferens. Caller retaliated by pulling out his pistol when suddenly another figure rose out of the ground, knocking him down on the marble floor and banging his neck against the hard kitchen counter. Caller tried to move but couldn’t: his spine had been broken and he was now a quadriplegic. “You shouldn’t have vetoed the free wheelchairs bill,” smirked a new man, clearly the mafia leader, who strolled in the door, banging to some music on his iPod. “You won’t get away with this…” gasped Caller as a henchman stopped to admire and memorize the scene. Caller knew this man as an artist, and his memory was perfect. Before Caller could do anything else, somebody cut his jugular vein, and the blood spilled out, staining the otherwise clean floor. He was finished. One of the mafia stayed to close his eyelids, placing a coin on each. Then they were gone, as fast as they had come. The town found Caller’s body later that day.
NoClueZone
Time to vote to kill somebody! Please vote in the appropriate blog thread.
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The boldened parts sound like ostensible clues. I'll try to analyze them.
Edit: I highlighted vas deferens because it might prove to be a killing pattern by a certain mafioso (he missed this time, but if someone is killed like that in the future, we can analyze behavior off of that.) Or it could just be a reference to someone's fetish or something.
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ROFL, i just cannot stop laughing at that picture vas deferens aka balls btw
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Canada7170 Posts
On December 30 2008 01:30 Caller wrote:
It was a bright day in Liquidia and Caller was doing what men usually do on a Saturday morning: struggle out of a bed with a strange woman. It was an unlucky hour for him, struggling with the crap in his head and stumbling to and fro. Finally, after carefully making sure that he didn’t wake her up, he tip-toed over to his desk and tried to think through his massive hangover. He flipped through pages and pages of information, but there was just so much of it that keeping his files together was impossible in his completely confused state. This was odd, Caller thought, as Caller lacks alcohol dehydrogenase and can only have one or two drinks before passing out. Caller proceeded to stumble down the stairs into his kitchen and started brewing some tea, to keep him up to focus on his work as mayor of Liquidia. He figured that the mafia would soon be on to him, and that he had to get his information out in a coherent form-one of his mayoral opponents denounced him for speaking in gibberish and being very poor with using lubricant and honoring bets. That guy had left the town a long time ago, though, and he definitely wasn’t in any of the papers. Caller then heard someone coming down the steps. Assuming it was the hooker, Caller waved a hand nonchalantly toward the stairway when suddenly the person darted about and threw a knife at him, barely missing Caller’s vas deferens. Caller retaliated by pulling out his pistol when suddenly another figure rose out of the ground, knocking him down on the marble floor and banging his neck against the hard kitchen counter. Caller tried to move but couldn’t: his spine had been broken and he was now a quadriplegic. “You shouldn’t have vetoed the free wheelchairs bill,” smirked a new man, clearly the mafia leader, who strolled in the door, banging to some music on his iPod. “You won’t get away with this…” gasped Caller as a henchman stopped to admire and memorize the scene. Caller knew this man as an artist, and his memory was perfect. Before Caller could do anything else, somebody cut his jugular vein, and the blood spilled out, staining the otherwise clean floor. He was finished. One of the mafia stayed to close his eyelids, placing a coin on each. Then they were gone, as fast as they had come. The town found Caller’s body later that day.
Obvious things that I'm bolding for preservation.
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Canada7170 Posts
Dammit Lucas. Ah well I won't edit that... just takes up space though. >_<
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Clues and some analysis
"Caller waved a hand nonchalantly toward the stairway when suddenly the person darted about and threw a knife at him, barely missing Caller’s vas deferens" Yet again theres a reallly really weak clue towards MidnightGladius A gladius is a small type of dagger or knife and the mayor got a knife thrown at him
"Assuming it was the hooker, Caller waved a hand nonchalantly toward the stairway when suddenly the person darted about and threw a knife at him, barely missing Caller’s vas deferens" In iNfuNdiBuLuM's profile there is this link http://s1.gladiatus.us/game/c.php?uid=103879 which takes you to a page of gladiators, The banner has the name with a knife instead of an i and what do gladiators use to fight, knives and swords etc Also "barely missing Caller’s vas deferens" points to the picture in iNfuNdiBuLuM's profile. Vas deferens is the tightly wrapped up tubes in your balls, so the knife barely missed his balls, the profile picture is a dog and 2 balls This is pretty strong
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