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  1. Cricket shook his head. "No. I'm sorry. I swore an oath."
  2. *refuses to anaylsis in current game* *still stuck on the fate of an rp character from a game that ended over a week ago* real, man, real
  3. "Sounds right." The natural violet in his eyes was returning and he seemed more sad than he was. Where before he had been pure anger, now he was was just . . . sad.
  4. Cricket felt slightly awkward. They were a strange person. "Uh . . . ok." Some of the darkness in his eyes subsided.
  5. "To meet me without Antagonist? He's claimed before that I'm probably one of the few people left who can take him in a fight." Cricket winced. "My friends were heroes. Don't say that about them." okay thanks for responding here's to a busy life o7
  6. Cricket looked Rebus directly in the eye. "After this . . . party. We meet. The place of the withergeist fight." Strange. That felt like lifetimes ago. It had barely been a year. "No Plotblades, no nanites. No powers. Me and you. To the death." @Dragonheir xino any chance you can resume the podcast sometime? obviously there so much backlog it impossible to catch up, but you could start now I could help if you need it
  7. Cricket glared at them. His eyes were dark as midnight, no white showing. "He's taken everything from me. My best friends all died because of him!"
  8. Cricket ignored her. "I'm done with bureaucracy, or laws or order. How can you tolerate this man? THIS MAN . . . IS . . . THE ANTAGONIST! Are you too blind to see that?"
  9. Indeed, we're not failing not at all the trade off for supervisor for elim is favorable for us, since there are much less elims and so we're bound to be killing their successors or finding their supervisors soon.
  10. Man I really don't know . . . rn I'm on set to be executed which is something we'd all like to avoid unless we want a rebel victory so . . . Argenti thoroughly confused by the thread but from what I can see I need to do this sorry mate
  11. What are people voting me on exactly? My reaction to STINK's death? First of all, I'm reacting to a NK of someone not a villager, which is intrinsically weird, since NK's are traditionally elim's domain. Also, "strangely defensive for starting the train on Ksauce?" people were going to question the village train, it always happens, and I'd prefer not to spend time out of my busy schedule defending it when I state my reasons straight up ironically tho I've also led both of the trains, both with votes that I meant to change and never got around to it. I had no reason to vote TUH, except by process of elimination. So when I said it was weird, it was because its incredibly unlikely that an elim would die to a NK, and I said it was slightly unfortunate for the elims (thats important context) that means the elims are at a major disadvantage since the death of a villager does not equal elim. Anyways, on to actual thoughts not just a rambling defense, message analysis isn't going to get us anywhere. The only beneficial things would be scanning posts for oddly specific words in the vein of durasteel/duralumin, and that seems like too much time for little reward, but if a hyperactive player is up for it, go for it. I do think grouping and analyzing deaddrops are useful, but only if we have a couple people to verify them. The ones sent to everyone (the duralumin one for example) are worth hyper-analyzing for wording then comparing, but its a short step to elims just copying someones else's style. Not liking anyone rn except for Kas, Doc, Hoid and Fura, but need to read more before voting Anyways, should get to school stuff
  12. Cricket barked, a short, harsh laugh. His eyes began to fade from violet to a midnight black. "I was created to destroy you, Rebus. I am your end. And I'm done waiting."
  13. Okay, so if they are 5 or 6 rebels in play, but only 2 or so messages (I received both the durasteel one and the formal one) circulating that probably signifies less experienced players, which fits with Drake's statement of an underpowered team. Assuming then we have 2 veterans, STINK would be one of them. So if STINK's one of the rebels, who's the other? Well, of the experienced players, neither Hoid Slayer or Kas seem committed, and I've seen them both play elims with a ton of efforts. My personal PMs with both also seem v!indicative, Kas doesn't seem like he's looking for teammates, just wants to discuss wrestling :P. That gives us Doc and TUH, being the main vets left, with some others in the mix. Of the two, Doc seems more trustworthy, he feels very laid back and PMs are fun. TUH on the other hand . . . I don't have any real reason to vote you, but breaking down the list, you seem the most likely. I also don't like your Dark Forest philosophy @The Unknown Hammerer prove me wrong
  14. huh okay thats weird and slightly unfortunate for the rebels, but still yay anyways, Ksauce kill is unfortunate, but my reasoning for stating that train was a) we have no circumstantial evidence, but we must vote someone out, b) he's not super active but also fairly good at the game what drop box messages did you receive? I received one about durasteel and one threatening one
  15. that doesn't mean your logic is bad per se in general that logic makes sense within the ruleset, except this time you were wrong still I wouldn't discourage that kind of reasoning
  16. sorry mate, I meant to finish PMing everyone later, but I only wanted to do people who I knew first
  17. I only PMed certain people becuz I didn't feel like spamming everyone, just the people I thought I could get info from I messaged the veterans, mostly so I could have their anaylsis later on, and some players who I like their reads in general speciifically I PMed Kas, TUH, Doc, KSauce and Hoid Slayer, with STINK PMing me
  18. Cricket turned, sparks flying all around him. "You don't get to tell me what I do." he muttered, half to himself.
  19. You know what, I really don't wanna kill Kas (he's back and its good to have him back) C1 so I'll throw a vote out for KSauce, probably won't get exed, but I still don't want to be responsible for an accidental Kas exe
  20. Johnny Kuplack frowned. A discrepancy. He didn't like sifting data, but a discrepancy meant something. It meant he had a job. He'd come from a poor family. His father had served in the Clone Wars, but after he had been decommissioned he'd been forced to scrape by as a farmer. All the money his parents had had went to his education, and yet it still wasn't enough for the Imperial Navy. No, instead of fulfilling his dreams of becoming a pilot, he'd gone into the infantry corps, fighting rebels in the Outer Rim. That hadn't been too bad. He enjoyed serving the Empire, and had seen some success. For nearly six years he had been a stormtrooper, and had earned himself the rank of Lieutenant. Then one day, a new commander had come in and decided he didn't like Johnny's method of command and fired him. He'd requested a transfer, but the new colonel decided to court-marshal him on absurd charges and expel him from the army. That was the end of Lieutenant Kiplack. Bureaucracy had involved itself, however, and now Johnny was in the ISB, sifting through data weeks on end. It felt meaningless, not like what he'd done on the ground. Searching the shipping records of Lothal meant nothing in the grand scheme of things. And yet here he was. Johnny straightened, hard to do in his cramped space. The discrepancy was . . . strange. A freight had been delayed for two days. Not a big deal, but it was near Alderaan, an area of high Rebel activity, and a strange transmission had come from the transport around that same time. ISB had intercepted it, of course, and it had gone into the backlog, but now that Johnny was finally seeing this . . . He played the hologram. It was a voice, diluted by a mask of sorts, speaking. "Fulcrum? Fulcrum?" the transmission warbled, then faded. Johnny froze, playing it again. Fulcrum . . . his father had told him about that code word, a sign in the Clone Wars which undercover agents would use to communicate. Rebels. Johnny felt a strange chill, excitement. Maybe . . . maybe he could finally serve a purpose again. He turned, and opened his line to Intelligence. "Hello? Intelligence? This is Johnny Kuplack speaking . . . I'm with Data . . . yes, I have something to report."
  21. not unless they join us as the pacificists Workers of the Empire, unite! People of SE, rebels and loyalists, let us take arms against our dreaded GM! thats been me most games recently
  22. too many seriously tho, PMs are the route both sides have to take in this game elims will be searching for one another through PMs, and village doing the same so there will be a lot of PMs this game
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