I've been working on this for the better part of the day, and I called on some of it earlier, so it may seem as if I am re-treading old ground in a few places.
Considering the vitriol being exchanged between GutlessWonder and 1Eevee1, I feel I need to put this out sooner, rather than later. As such, it may seem to be a less-than-polished document.
The Chin Analysis:
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"Ex Veritas Et Lux, Justitia"
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"Respice Adspice Prospice"
Issue 1, Volume 1
mrxak: Evil, Dead.
Killed by four votes, a one-vote majority.
As I said earlier, one dictator voting against another can throw off suspicion from the accuser, but it is a stupid risk in the first round of a game. If the other traitor was in this voting bloc, then he's signed onto a particularly bad plan, as he only needs to make one more mistake, and the innocents win.
Addendum: mrxak started the game off by pointing the finger at GutlessWonder, but also intimated against prophile and myself.
@mrxak, on Sep 28 2007, 06:00 AM, said in GTW Round VII:
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All I have to go on so far is who I would pick if I was running this game, and it's more than probable that with the set-up this game has, GutlessWonder would be one of them. The second person? Probably Eugene Chin or prophile, but I'm not prepared to accuse either of those people until I've determined everybody in the UK or US is innocent.
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Mackilroy: Innocent, Dead.
I'm coming up blank on why the remaining terrorist would kill Mack, except that he may have thought that last round's result had clearly exonerated Mackilroy as an innocent.
Speculation is welcome on this topic.
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Eugene Chin:
I consider myself to be a nice guy, though I doubt that will convince anyone.
mrxak tried to rebuke me several times last round, especially concerning my opinions of kickme's initial vote, and about my lack of commitment. His last post sent up Lots Of Black Flags (heh) for me, though.
At the time, my vote against him pushed mrxak into a tie with Mackilroy. rebelswin_85's comment about bandwagoning on mrxak had me doubting my own vote, but it turns out I was right this time.
1Eevee1: Likely Innocent.
If he were an Evil player, he wouldn't have needed a random number generator, let alone have dropped one on mrxak's head. Further, a terrorist could have just as easily justified voting against Mackilroy as mrxak; that is, chosing to vote against Mack, and then claiming that it was the result of random numbers. 1Eevee1 could have forced the round into a tiebreaker, instead of offing mrxak.
Since his actions don't make sense coming from a terrorist, 1Eevee1 is likely innocent.
GutlessWonder: Likely Innocent.
When Gutless cast his vote, it put mrxak into the lead. If Gutless were the second traitor, he would have been just as easily been able to cast against Mackilroy. Further, if a traitor, the sheer brinksmanship involved in voting for his partner when a tie was in place is a staggering lapse in judgment.
Thus, since GutlessWonder's actions in the first round would make little sense coming from a terrorist, he is likely innocent.
I'll admit that his actions this round make about as much sense as "Daring to be Stupid," thus opening the possibility that he is capable of he sort of logical lapses an Evil player in his position would have required to act as he did.
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rebelswin_85: Too Soon To Call.
rebelswin_85 started the ball rolling against mrxak, triggering the retaliation of mrxak's bogus "Test."
Still, it is curious that mrxak didn't bother to change his vote to rebelswin_85. The only player who ever cast against rebels was kickme, who retracted later.
Speaking of retractions, rebels pulled his vote against mrxak at the last minute, citing bandwagoning. Still, it could easily be an unfortunate innocent second-guessing himself, or an Evil player hoping to cause those in the anti-mrxak bloc to second-guess ourselves.
On his own, however, rebelswin_85's retraction had no impact on the final result.
Hence, Too Soon To Call, though I am leaning towards considering him innocent.
Anon: Too Soon To Call.
Anon started out by pointing out a hypothetical situation that turned out to be almost exactly what mrxak was actually up to.
He didn't seem too sure of himself in that post, though.
When Mackilroy voted against mrxak, Anon aligned against Mack
kickme: Too Soon To Call.
Notoriously effective lurker. His posts are typically short, and come at wide intervals.
He voted against rebelswin_85, shortly after rebels voted against mrxak. His only stated reasoning behind his vote was that it was "Dishonorable to vote against your fellow countryman," believing that this marked rebels as a traitor.
kickme later retracted his vote and did not recast, but by then rebelswin_85 had already fallen behind Mackilroy and mrxak in votes.
kickme didn't align with either the anti-mrxak or the anti-Mack crowds, and my understanding of his methods is elusive at best. Hence, Too Soon To Call.
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prophile:
Stated that he thought Mackilroy was bandwagoning against mrxak. He and Mack traded some unconvincing arguments with each other, and prophile stuck to his guns. In this case, however, he happened to be wrong.
mrxak made throwaway comments about prophile being a terrorist, but this never resulted in a commitment.
darth_vader:
Voted against me, stating that I was jumping on kickme, with no real explanation; claiming that I was merely restating the fact that it was the first round and we had nothing to go on yet.
Naturally, I percieve this as inaccurate. While I did rephrase that fact, the crux of my post was that kickme's argument was, at its core, ideologing; that the stated reasoning behind it was unsound. This is the argument I reinforced the next time I posted; not that it was too soon and we had nothing to go on, but that going on ideologing was worse than nothing.
I didn't even vote against kickme.
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I've said it before, one dictator voting against another, in the first round, of a game, is a bad risk.
The only reason I can think of for mrxak to agree to such a baton-pass / suicide is if he believed that his over-frequent selection as a dictator had sapped his potential; that the rest of us had developed some sort of immunity to his machinations, or a tendancy to think the worst of him when he appears as a player.
The only way I would consider such a plan, In The First Round, is if I could be sure within reason that the surviving dictator was enshrined by the ploy as being above all evil.
As an exaggerated, RPG-ish example of when such a plan might be viable, consider the evil duet of "Lecherous Old Man" and "Damsel in Distress."
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'Lecherous Old Man' is disliked by the community.
'Damsel in Distress' has the appearance and mannerisms on an ingenue.
'Lecherous Old Man," realizing that, once the bodies start piling up, the community will quickly turn against him, agrees to a plan that will cement 'Damsel in Distress,' in the minds of the community, as an innocent.
Thus, 'Lecherous Old Man' votes to lynch 'Damsel in Distress,' and give some slightly off-bogus reasoning
'Damsel in Distress' will protest innocence.
The more chivalrous members of the community will, hopefully, assail 'Lecherous Old Man' for his reasoning, and his obsessiveness, claiming that he has ulterior motives for accusing 'Damsel in Distress.'
When 'Lecherous Old Man' is lynched and revealed as evil, the community will look upon 'Damsel in Distress' with sympathy, and then, hopefully, never look at her as a suspect again.
'Damsel in Distress' now has a free hand to murder everyone.
(Edit) Wall of text crits you for 9999999 ASCII damage.
This post has been edited by Eugene Chin : 30 September 2007 - 08:26 PM