DeadCat: You ask me how to find our way out of this predicament? Good question.
I don’t have an answer. All I can try to do is to try and guess correctly, as should snfaulkner, and the remaining Town player.
(And DeadCat—“two hours” to reread and compose a post… I can tell you I’ve spent much longer than that. My wife would claim it has been more like all day several times for me!:eek:)
If DeadCat and Suburban Plankton put on a mutual bussing performance yesterday, they did a very good job of it. My gut after the Suburban Plankton reveal was that **Hooker **must be the final wolf. Yes, I went back looking for that evidence —which is probably bad Mafia play. But what else was there to do?
My vote stands, because I am now listening to my gut and my head and they are both saying the same thing.
This is from **HookerChemical’**s Post#79, very early in the game:
**“Scum tends to operate in a straight forward manner. There may be simple fake-outs and bluffs, but town tends to think they’re operating wheels within wheels within wheels. It’s possible, but it is frequently not the case.”
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Whichever one of you is Wolf, (and even if you think I am) I think it is fair to say that wolves were surely operating “wheels within wheels…" this game. We were very lucky that Suburban Plankton was the Alpha and not goon, because if Alpha had been either **DeadCat **or HookerChemical, we would surely have gotten it wrong today by lynching Dante or snfaulkner. However Hooker, I think your Town cred was more valuable than any Alpha power once the cop outed himself, and you knew it. I think Suburban Plankton realized it too. That cred might have well have won you the game. It might still, if we are not careful.
Hooker, you say your play makes no sense as Wolf. But is that truly the case? I don’t think so. You ask why you would not play for a mislynch yesterday instead of going after Suburban Plankton. Had you done so, you must have known it would have raised a lot of eyebrows. I think the three of us (You, DeadCat and I) had built up so much Town cred at the point when IRConfused came out as Cop, that there was no way that Octarine and Suburban Plankton were not going to be the next two lynched. I think you saw that.
Had you made a case for anyone else besides Octarine or Suburban Plankton we would have looked at you with grave suspicion. Yes you could have first gone after Octarine. But that just delayed the inevitable. Why would any of us (You, DeadCat, or I) ever have been lynched before either of them. We wouldn’t have been.
I think that the smart move was to immediately make the first case for Suburban Plankton. Why not Octarine? Because* that would not have given you the desired extra Town cred*. And we would have just lynched Suburban Plankton the next Day anyway. Suburban Plankton was almost certainly “done for” the minute** IRConfused **claimed cop, as was Octarine.
Let’s see how it might have played out had we actually had lynched Suburban Plankton first instead of Octarine.
Had we lynched Suburban Plankton before Octarine, we would have had you as the “most almost confirmed Town” because you were the one leading the charge against SP. You still would have even had cover for why you were not later night killed, because Dante G. and snfaulkner would have been the “obvious” choices because they would have been certain Town. You would have been “nearly” confirmed Town, but with a real excuse for why you were not then night killed.
We’d quite probably have killed Octarine next. He didn’t have the level of Town Cred others had. Then either** DeadCat** or I would have gotten the rope. You’d have been left with a tie at the end with either DeadCat or myself, and if you thought that was a win, then the plan makes absolute sense. It’s not bad wolf play, it is smart wolf play. What other choice did you have? Tell me, please.
If you think your this play is too much “wheels within wheels,” can you tell me how you think Scum **Hooker **would have played it? I really don’t see another viable way. None at all.