The following people didn’t have a vote at the 74-hour deadline:
Blaster Master
Hal Briston
Zeriel
Blaster Master and Hal Briston didn’t vote last time either.
Everyone voting for Nanook of the North Shore, what do you hope to gain by lynching him? If you stick to your guns and keep your votes on him, there is likely to be very little discussion for the rest of the Day. (You’ve seen how little people participated lately; yesterday during the evening/night, it was really quiet). When Nanook of the North Shore gets banned, it’s possible that the only piece of info we’ll get is his role. If that’s the case, then it’s no better than a Mod kill.
If we find out his alignment, then:
- If Nanook turns out to be a town-aligned power role, we won’t know what he could have done for us, and thus have no idea what other opposing power he might have balanced out.
2)If he turns out to be a PFK role, then we’ve just done the scum’s dirty work. They’d need him to be dead just as much as we do. Now they’re free to night kill someone else.
- If he’s scum, which I think is the least likely scenario, then – great, we got rid of a scum! But Mod-killing him would have accomplished the same thing.
Yes, there’s a chance that Nanook has a night power that might harm town. I addressed this in another post. If that’s the case, I don’t think he would have claimed toDay. I think we should take that risk.
Lastly, it will be hard to hold people responsible for voting Nanook, because all the cool kids were doing it. It’s easy to defend a vote for him, because everybody thought it was a good idea. I’d rather force scum to take a stance on a different issue, and make them vote for someone else.
So again, for Nanook, I’m in favor of going the “Mod-kill Tomorrow” route.
Also, Nanook, if you don’t want to share your role name, then maybe you’d be willing to share your screen name? It might be fluff, but it might also be an extra data point.