Woo, now let's all bandwagon on me again! :rolleyes:
Is this something we're gonna do every odd-numbered round, or can we actually try to kill the bad guys?
Sure, you guys could vote me out, and maybe I am a rogue member, but the people voting for me are overlooking a pretty big fact. There are three or four rogue members in this game. I act this way every game , so my behavior is no indication of my true role. You can lynch me for playing as I always have, and it's a roll of the dice. And if I were a rogue member, then fine, you killed one. But then you have another two or three out there, and you aren't even thinking about who they may be. I, as an innocent, am trying to figure out who those people are. You are just jumping on me because I'm acting as I always do.
Instead of lynching me for doing what I do every game (and am innocent more often than not), why not go attack somebody who's behaving much more suspiciously? There are plenty of people who are lurking quite a lot. You expect that from nfreader after a while, so maybe he's innocent, I don't know, probably as much as a coin flip as my own role. But there's egroeg, lemonyscapegoat, Shlimazel, and others who are really laying low when they usually aren't in a game. I see Eugene Chin constantly sniping at me with little posts, which is a different behavior from his usual long well-thought-out posts. I'm sure if you looked at the voting histories of a lot of other people, you'd see that they're posting less, changing their votes less, or maybe they're changing them more and posting more. It's those people who you should consider more carefully, because it's their behavior that has changed. Why has it changed? Well I'd actually like to find out. But if you guys just want to start another bandwagon against me every other round, get tunnel vision on me for doing what I always do as an innocent, then that's your own funeral.
You know why I'm aggressive? Because this is a game of life and death. Do the bad guys want to live? Yes. Do the good guys want to live too? YES. As long as I'm alive in this game, I can keep trying to figure out how to win. This game I'm playing for the innocents, and you should let me stay alive so I can continue to do so. Some other players in this game seem to care about winning, they don't bother to vote or make their views heard. How does that help us find the bad guys? It doesn't, not in the slightest. They're just taking up space and mucking up the works. That, or they are terrorists laying low. Concentrating on me is just what they want. And for all I know the people accusing me are exactly those people. They don't night-kill me because they can prod you all into bandwagoning on me every time. Apparently I make a good distraction. You have two choices though, you can vote me out to remove the distraction, or you can simply not get distracted.
Remember, even if I were a bad guy, I'd still be the only one of the bad guys acting my way. Therefore my behavior is not the end-all definition of suspicious, and you should be more concerned with figuring out who is actually acting differently, not who is acting the same way they always do. I offer other definitions of suspicious, definitions that include multiple people. Your definition includes only one person, and so it's worthless for winning the game. You'll lynch me, and whether I'm guilty or not, you'll still be left with nothing. When you kill people that fall under my definition of suspicious, whether they are guilty or not, there will still be more targets available and a viable continuing strategy.
If nothing else, you need me because I stir the pot and see what bubbles up. If you kill me, you'll be stuck with no leads and yet another innocent dead. And just for those self-preservationists out there (read: everbody), remember, without me standing out trying to move this game along, people will just start voting randomly again, and it could be you on the chopping block.
One final note: it is a fallacy to think that unhelpful and annoying people can't be terrorists. You're voting me out because I act the same as I always have, because I might be a terrorist this time. How is that any different than voting people out for not voting, because they might be a terrorist this time? By voting for me, you're just doing the same thing I am, except that I'm basing it on changed behavior and destructive behavior, and you're doing it based on the same aggressive behavior as I always exhibit.