What's that for?Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Tisk tisk.
Well it was technically further luck for you guys, because I had to randomise between "role reveal" and "quirk reveal", then between "cop", "doc" and "Reaper". Came out that way. Plus, I get what you're saying, but I had no vibe of any civ reaaally believing the G-Man is bad angle.JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Perhaps the single moment that most favored town was when G-Man's role was revealed without him dying. That essentially removed him from the suspect pool, and Spacedaisy with him. The only angle the mafia had left late in the game to try and get out of trouble was to perpetuate the paranoia that G-Man might be bad.
Elohcin was not Godfather (because I thought the idea of you getting corrupted reads and getting a civ read on the Godfather would either not really function - as in why make an exception for that role - or mess with town too much). The night kill was team decided and any of them could have written down or send me the final decision, but a member had to be nominated as performing the killer, due to the Doc happening to also be a blocker.G-Man wrote:But was Eloh the one who submitted the team's nightly kill as the Godfather until she died or did they function as a hive-mind on the kills?
If the latter, would their kill have been preventable at all before it was down to just rabbit? If so, please explain how. With a few heist games in queue the idea of a decentralized baddie team intrigues me.
Don't understand your question re:rabbit, tho. The whack Doc never matched with one of them performing the kill or with their victim choices.
link: The BTSC discussion didn't matter. Their final "X is to kill Y" decision did. If X would have been blocked, the kill attempt would have been thwarted, yes.