Wait a second.
After all that hemming and hawing about spying on missions, why didn't Techerakh use his card?
I can only think of two possibilities. We already know that the set (Eugene Chin, SoItBegins, Mackilroy) contains at least one traitor. I, furthermore, know that I am not it. Therefore, there is at least one traitor in the set (Eugene Chin, Mackilroy). However, Techerakh doesn't use his card on that set, as he was planning.
Therefore, there are only two possibilities.
1. Techerakh is innocent, but is utterly, pigheadedly sure I'm the traitor. Evidence for this is his words earlier:
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SIB's in a bind now. On the one hand, if he leaves me off the team and takes Eugene or Mack, I'll be able to use the card to determine with certainty who (if anyone) fails the mission.
Why would I be in a bind? That'd be a good thing. We'd get more information.
However, there's the other possibility:
2. Techerakh is a traitor, and has chosen not to use the card because he knows who the other traitor is. If I had chosen myself and another innocent, he could have used the card and pointed to one of the people unchosen as the (fake) traitor.
I am very tempted to believe this one.
Obviously, I'm not 100% sure of myself. As Eugene Chin says, "Of course, I could be wrong." However, I presently believe that myself and retep998 are innocent, along with exactly one of (Eugene Chin, Mackilroy).
Use this information as you will.