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The universe works in strange ways. A single choice can give birth to several different realities. Something as simple as chosing the left or the right road in a highway, and two completely different realities are born.
On this reality, Raditz didn't go by himself to Earth in order to meet his brother Kakarot. Instead, he communicated the fact to Frieza, who got interested in the idea of finding the last sayan alive in the universe that wasn't on his crew. Frieza took his whole crew: The three sayans, the Ginyu Squad, even Zarbon and Dodoria. They all went to Earth, and destroyed everything in order to find the one named Son Goku.
Tien Shinhan and Chiaotzu tried to stop all that destruction, but they were easily annahilated by the superior forces of Frieza. The fate of the Earth rested in the hands of the three most powerful beings alive: Piccolo Jr, Son Goku and Krillin.
With the help of Kami-sama and Mr. Popo, they disguised themselves among Frieza's crew. Now they must fight from whithin their lines, and wipe out all of their enemies.
Will Goku and his friends save Earth on this alterned, incredibly twisted reality?
Tien Shinhan (GreYMisT) lost his arm and then his life! Chiaotzu (Qatol) self destructed! Mr. Popo (Zephirrd) is scared senseless! Kami-sama (iGrok) is too old to fight! Bulma (GMarshal) feels left out!
Deadline is Thursday, Jul 26 12:30am GMT (GMT+00:00). 11 players live.
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oh this games gonna replace champloo? a pm would have been nice >_>
w/e its still the same concept so its all cool
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On July 24 2012 10:27 Kenpachi wrote: oh this games gonna replace champloo? a pm would have been nice >_>
w/e its still the same concept so its all cool
Booo, I wanted to see "guys guys I'm townie"
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Are the defenders of earth masoned?
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Yes. For all intents and purposes, the Defenders of the Earth should be treated as the "Mafia" faction, and Freiza's army(as well as Freiza himself) should be treated as the "town" faction, unless otherwise specified on the role PM.
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Power Levels Reset at Dawn unless otherwise specified.
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I LOVE DBZ (there I said it)
"Nobody destroys Kakarott while I’m around, destiny has reserved that luxury for me."
-Vegeta
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On July 24 2012 13:29 Zorkmid wrote: I LOVE DBZ (there I said it)
/in
"Nobody destroys Kakarott while I’m around, destiny has reserved that luxury for me."
-Vegeta
Game has already begun, even if nobody is posting
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Aw, sorry I just read the last couple of question posts.
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A couple of questions please:
Is the power level increase measured at the start of each hour or from the moment of the vote?
Will the total power level accumulated on the lynched target be revealed upon the lynch?
Can you still defend someone? If so, does it count as your vote?
I don't know if I'm crazy, but I could have sworn this mechanic was in the previous original post.
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game engage. it's time to destroy the forces of earth.
it's going to be an interesting turn-around for the good guys to be scum in terms of game mechanics. w/e I look forward to killing them anyway.
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Here is a plan I have.
We all role claim; sequentially; one at a time. If someone duplicate claims, we can post mod PMs for verification (since we can this game). The only chance scum have is if they gamble on a role that isn't in the game and odds are in our favor at least one of them will mess up.
Cons would be scum know who's who. But they still wouldn't be able to learn our power levels without putting themselves in serious danger by duplicate claiming.
What does everyone think of my plan?
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On July 24 2012 21:22 Sinensis wrote: Here is a plan I have.
We all role claim; sequentially; one at a time. If someone duplicate claims, we can post mod PMs for verification (since we can this game). The only chance scum have is if they gamble on a role that isn't in the game and odds are in our favor at least one of them will mess up.
Cons would be scum know who's who. But they still wouldn't be able to learn our power levels without putting themselves in serious danger by duplicate claiming.
What does everyone think of my plan?
Its not a good idea. Scum will almost certainly have been given fakeclaims for the characters not in the game.
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Looks like someone didn't read the OP. Scum team was all given fake claims. Although I am curious as to if their fake claims match their power levels. I would assume they do, but that is something to keep in mind throughout the rest of the game.
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I think that this is probably the best time to take a moment to discuss the lynching mechanics present in this game. To me, it seems like a somewhat "standard" weighted voting system, but with the caveat that the mechanics are designed to punish last minute vote switching. That's a very important note to make: the longer we spend trying to lynch a single person, the harder it becomes to lynch anyone else.
This kind of mechanic can become very important very quickly. One such situation come immediately to mind. For instance: the Town has decided to lynch someone, while a small subset disagree and vote to lynch someone else. If the town decides to pull their votes, suddenly the small subset controls the towns lynch. Because of this, I believe that it's important to consider both who we are and aren't lynching because of the voteswitch. Even if we are convinced that the person being lynched is town, it might be best to not switch merely to maintain control of the lynch.
Because of this, I would propose two policies for the town. First of all, pulling votes from a lynch candidate must be done as a block. Voting shenanigans similar to what's been going on Day 1 in Bureaucracy Mafia is simply unacceptable in this game. As a town, we must work together to control the lynch, and that involves coordinating our voting.
Secondly, post your Base Power Level (BPL), Power Level Cap (PLC), and Power/Hour (PHr) every time you vote. This will allow the town to identify how many votes are on a candidate at any point in time, and help us in identifying if a voteswitch is practical.
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On July 24 2012 18:01 heist wrote: A couple of questions please:
Is the power level increase measured at the start of each hour or from the moment of the vote?
Will the total power level accumulated on the lynched target be revealed upon the lynch?
Can you still defend someone? If so, does it count as your vote?
I don't know if I'm crazy, but I could have sworn this mechanic was in the previous original post.
From the moment of the vote. No. No, not in this setup.
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Eh revealing your power level isnt such a great idea... Gives mafia an idea of who to eliminate.
I have a very simple way to ensure that lynches happen the way they should: if you are not voting for the candidate with the most votes, then right before the deadline you must switch your vote to this candidate. Effectively, this then becomes a plurality lynch.
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@hiroPro: So, your idea is, in a game that punishes vote switches, to make the lynch mechanic based around vote switches?
Also, that's still not a plurality lynch. Different players have different power levels. Essentially, you've introduced a kingmaker mechanic to this game.
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lol, how does that make it a kingmaker mechanic? a kingmaker would be if one person decided the lynch...
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On July 24 2012 22:47 HiroPro wrote: Eh revealing your power level isnt such a great idea... Gives mafia an idea of who to eliminate.
I have a very simple way to ensure that lynches happen the way they should: if you are not voting for the candidate with the most votes, then right before the deadline you must switch your vote to this candidate. Effectively, this then becomes a plurality lynch. That just discourages different viewpoints. How would that be good while trying to scum hunt?
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