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We don't need to lynch anyone. I messed up a lot, but I still stick no my no lynch vote.Falkomagno wrote:well, lets see...
unvote But yo did so wrong...
Now, who we gonna lynch?? damn...
We still need to hear from everyone before I offically clear you, but only 2 or 3 peole haven't, so you look legit. people who do not post now look more like scum then anyone. Especially people who are not posting and still have their vote on CW.captainwalrus wrote:We don't need to lynch anyone. I messed up a lot, but I still stick no my no lynch vote.Falkomagno wrote:well, lets see...
unvote But yo did so wrong...
Now, who we gonna lynch?? damn...
Mr. Squirrel wrote:I agree with you suspect. Good outline too. The town might get hurt by a lynch, but it is more useful to have one than not.
Right now i'm looking at neanderpaul as scum. He only voted after CW had claimed to hold a power role. I think he saw how big of a threat CW was and voted on him, not knowing how scummy this would make him look (he is a newbie after all). I'd at least like to get a little more out of neanderpaul's reasoning before I take my vote off.

Gilligan wrote:I'M SO GOOD AT THIS GAME
My stepmom locked the bathroom door
So I opened the lock with my shoelace
I am a cop.Suspect101 wrote: If you are a cop, claim so now.
The website there is really useful for newbie's. I edited and cut it down.mafiascum wrote:The Bus Driver is a role who may choose to switch two players each night. Thus, any night choice performed on a switched player will affect the other player targeted by the Bus Driver.
For example, the Bus Driver switches iliad and nagerous. That same night, a roleblocker targets iliad and mafia targets nagerous. It will be nagerous who is roleblocked and iliad who is killed.
Retrieved from http://mafiascum.net/wiki
http://mikeburnfire.deviantart.com/art/ ... s-72597749The Fuzzy Pengui wrote:I'm extremely reluctant to vote. As suspect pointed out, our best scenario as town comes from lynching someone. However, with CW's role claim, I don't want to vote for him because it could severly hurt the town if he's telling the truth. With no counter claim it leads me to believe that he probably is telling the truth (or if there is a second cop they are afraid to have both cops claimed on the first day). I really don't know what to do simply because it seems like we need a lynch yet there isn't a good choice. Are there inactives we could prod along with a few votes maybe? I'm assuming inactives (even townies) don't really help? Last question...somebody mentioned a "bus driver" role in a post. I know they weren't saying someone was in here, but I've never heard of that role...what is it?
Gilligan wrote:I'M SO GOOD AT THIS GAME
My stepmom locked the bathroom door
So I opened the lock with my shoelace
PMC is not a new player and I doubt to cops would be in the same game, unless 1 of them is a mafia cop.AceArtemis wrote:I am a cop.Suspect101 wrote: If you are a cop, claim so now.
I was thinking about unvoting, investigating CW during the night, and coming back with a result the next day, to be safe in case CW really is a cop, but I've decided to claim now because I don't want to claim when the town is in a mylo situation, because that just causes too much confusion.![]()
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you called?pmchugh wrote:The website there is really useful for newbie's. I edited and cut it down.mafiascum wrote:The Bus Driver is a role who may choose to switch two players each night. Thus, any night choice performed on a switched player will affect the other player targeted by the Bus Driver.
For example, the Bus Driver switches iliad and nagerous. That same night, a roleblocker targets iliad and mafia targets nagerous. It will be nagerous who is roleblocked and iliad who is killed.
Retrieved from http://mafiascum.net/wiki

Why would I lie about this? If I am scum, and you are town, I am sure to be lynched tomorrow. A cop for scum trade is good for town. I have been in a situation before where there were two cops, I was a cop, and I counter-claimed the other cop. Check Simon Viavant's "C9" for details.captainwalrus wrote:Vote ace for fake claiming, but there might be two cops. I'm not sure, but now one us is going to be night targeted and the doctor has to choose one. This is getting worse. I never like day ones.
Good point. Nothing in my role PM indicates that I am not sane, but it is not explicitly stated that I am sane either.Mr. Squirrel wrote:Did any of you guys consider that maybe one of them is a paranoid or naive cop? Maybe neither of them are actual cops. If one or the other are one these options, it would justify having more than one cop.
If CW is a real cop, and you lynch me tomorrow, town loses.Suspect101 wrote: If CW is a real cop, we lynch AA tomorrow. This gives us lots of information, the kind we need.
Don't worry my busdriving saved your assnagerous wrote:you called?pmchugh wrote:The website there is really useful for newbie's. I edited and cut it down.mafiascum wrote:The Bus Driver is a role who may choose to switch two players each night. Thus, any night choice performed on a switched player will affect the other player targeted by the Bus Driver.
For example, the Bus Driver switches iliad and nagerous. That same night, a roleblocker targets iliad and mafia targets nagerous. It will be nagerous who is roleblocked and iliad who is killed.
Retrieved from http://mafiascum.net/wiki
I think the whole point is that the insane cop is trying to help the town but really messes things up. If you investigate a townie (the most likely scenario) the result comes back as mafia and you convince everyone to lynch him. Then that person turns out to be a townie and everyone turns on you for lying. They lynch the insane cop who also turns out to be town. Seems to be a devastating blow, and something we need to be very careful of. But the point is, I think your role would always tell you that you are a cop and nothing more. If it said "insane cop" there wouldn't be much of a twist!AceArtemis wrote:Good point. Nothing in my role PM indicates that I am not sane, but it is not explicitly stated that I am sane either.
Thanks for the clarification.Stroop wrote:Cops generally get a "innocent" or "guilty" result and no other information about the role.