Wonko being village means a lot. His mech analysis comes from mostly a trustworthy spot, and is worth referring back too. Moreover it likely means that some of the people who pushed at the end of the day are elims.
Four people voted for Wonko. These are CoderDrag0n8, DrakeMarshall, Kasimir, StrikerEZ
This is Coder's first game, and he doesn't seem too invested in the mystery, preferring to rp, until his vote on Wonko, in which the only reason he cited was peer pressure, never a good reason to vote in an SE game. Now I think that most elims would try to justify their vote, but Coder didn't, so I think he is likely more of an unwitting accomplice on the train, though I am still suspicious.
Drake pointing to the elim's choice not to kill is an interesting play as an elim, but as for Wonko I don't like his vote with little explanation, which I can understand as all the evidence pointed against Wonko, but even then his affirmation of "well we're doing this" is slightly suspicious, as if trying to affirm the train. However Drake opening several PMs takes some of my suspicions away. As Wonko said, its not worth opening PMs as an elim, with the risk far higher than the reward.
Kas . . . Kas is a doozy. Quite frankly, I find it out of character for a straight-up attack on Wonko, claiming a pressure test but continuing to push against him and rally more votes until he was executed. But then his read today seems more logical, and gives a fair explanation. Kas is still on the watchlist, but I don't want to consider a vote for him right now.
Then, lastly we have Striker. Striker has barely posted, asking for a rules clarification before putting up a vote on Drake that seems largely a joke, and finishing with a Wonko vote that seems to just be joining the train. Striker is an experienced player, and I don't like him putting up votes for no reason.
Imma vote StrikerEZ for rn, though I would like some more explanations and thoughts from all the players.