Post by Johan on Nov 7, 2007 12:26:53 GMT -5
spies4Masaki (11:39:27 AM): Hey J
spies4Johan (11:39:40 AM): Greetings Masaki, how are you this morning?
spies4Masaki (11:39:47 AM): I'm alright, and yourself?
spies4Johan (11:40:16 AM): Doing well, hoping I can make the trial tonight How do you think things will turn out?
spies4Masaki (11:40:46 AM): I thought for a while Bunni would get off as innocent, but now I'm not so sure
spies4Masaki (11:41:03 AM): Singe says a lot of people are voting guilty
spies4Johan (11:41:38 AM): Yes, it does seem up in the air.. I'm not sure if she is worth voting guilty for, but at the same time... is she really worth keeping around, either? It is not easy to decide
spies4Masaki (11:42:51 AM): Yeah
spies4Masaki (11:42:55 AM): It's like a Vigilante shot
spies4Masaki (11:42:56 AM): ;-)
spies4Masaki (11:43:05 AM): Singe's analogy, and accurately put
spies4Johan (11:43:30 AM): Yes, I think that does pretty much sum it up, still, it should be an interesting night, if anything
spies4Johan (11:48:19 AM): So what are your thoughts on what to do after this trial was been taken care of? This sort of side tracked our recent success by exiling so many spies, I'm hoping it doesn't break our rhythm
spies4Masaki (11:48:31 AM): Good question
spies4Masaki (11:48:37 AM): Look into
spies4Masaki (11:48:39 AM): Cain more
spies4Masaki (11:48:41 AM): And Candy
spies4Johan (11:49:20 AM): These seem as ideas worth following up. I'm skeptical on Cain because it almost seems too easy... but he is the logical final Traditional spy right now
spies4Masaki (11:49:29 AM): Yeah
spies4Masaki (11:49:41 AM): His only focus, and there's really little of it, is nailing Orthodoxy.
spies4Masaki (11:50:03 AM): And while Candy did nail Beverly, she has only helped to nail Traditionalists
spies4Masaki (11:50:10 AM): And I'm forced to question the true origins of her investigation
spies4Johan (11:50:58 AM): Yes, that is perplexing, it would be so easy to make something up after receiving the mystery prize... and yet I remember at the time thinking that there's no way that the mystery prize would be something completely worthless. But the uncertainty is killer
spies4Masaki (11:52:19 AM): It could've been something else
spies4Masaki (11:52:25 AM): Like perhaps the random exile immunity she received?
spies4Masaki (11:52:48 AM): She tried playing it off like she knew someone gave it to her.
spies4Johan (11:53:21 AM): Yes, I thought of this too, but then why the secrecy of it being a mystery prize? It would be no different from the prizes that Abrams and myself received
spies4Masaki (11:54:05 AM): Well obviously if she is a Spy with the Orthodoxy, she wanted to pretend like the mystery prize held the investigation(something a Citizen could receive)
spies4Johan (11:55:30 AM): Yes, of course, and a great plan that would be, too. And she was extremely interested in getting the mystery prize when we were choosing.. I can see it as possibility, but I would not be able to vote out such a seemingly helpful citizen without strong evidence, but... we have time to amass it
spies4Masaki (11:55:32 AM): It's a valid possibility in my book, and while it's not necessarily true, I don't think Candy should simply be off the hook indefinitely just because she used an investigation to nail a Spy
spies4Johan (11:56:09 AM): No, I am in full agreement with you there, that would be far too easy for her to get away with if we were to stop watching her
spies4Masaki (11:56:18 AM): Right :-)
spies4Masaki (11:56:26 AM): Probably her plan all along if she is a Spy
spies4Masaki (11:56:34 AM): I can see it working both ways is what I'm trying to tell people.
spies4Johan (11:57:28 AM): Yes, at least we then all will be alaert and mindful of the situation
spies4Johan (11:39:40 AM): Greetings Masaki, how are you this morning?
spies4Masaki (11:39:47 AM): I'm alright, and yourself?
spies4Johan (11:40:16 AM): Doing well, hoping I can make the trial tonight How do you think things will turn out?
spies4Masaki (11:40:46 AM): I thought for a while Bunni would get off as innocent, but now I'm not so sure
spies4Masaki (11:41:03 AM): Singe says a lot of people are voting guilty
spies4Johan (11:41:38 AM): Yes, it does seem up in the air.. I'm not sure if she is worth voting guilty for, but at the same time... is she really worth keeping around, either? It is not easy to decide
spies4Masaki (11:42:51 AM): Yeah
spies4Masaki (11:42:55 AM): It's like a Vigilante shot
spies4Masaki (11:42:56 AM): ;-)
spies4Masaki (11:43:05 AM): Singe's analogy, and accurately put
spies4Johan (11:43:30 AM): Yes, I think that does pretty much sum it up, still, it should be an interesting night, if anything
spies4Johan (11:48:19 AM): So what are your thoughts on what to do after this trial was been taken care of? This sort of side tracked our recent success by exiling so many spies, I'm hoping it doesn't break our rhythm
spies4Masaki (11:48:31 AM): Good question
spies4Masaki (11:48:37 AM): Look into
spies4Masaki (11:48:39 AM): Cain more
spies4Masaki (11:48:41 AM): And Candy
spies4Johan (11:49:20 AM): These seem as ideas worth following up. I'm skeptical on Cain because it almost seems too easy... but he is the logical final Traditional spy right now
spies4Masaki (11:49:29 AM): Yeah
spies4Masaki (11:49:41 AM): His only focus, and there's really little of it, is nailing Orthodoxy.
spies4Masaki (11:50:03 AM): And while Candy did nail Beverly, she has only helped to nail Traditionalists
spies4Masaki (11:50:10 AM): And I'm forced to question the true origins of her investigation
spies4Johan (11:50:58 AM): Yes, that is perplexing, it would be so easy to make something up after receiving the mystery prize... and yet I remember at the time thinking that there's no way that the mystery prize would be something completely worthless. But the uncertainty is killer
spies4Masaki (11:52:19 AM): It could've been something else
spies4Masaki (11:52:25 AM): Like perhaps the random exile immunity she received?
spies4Masaki (11:52:48 AM): She tried playing it off like she knew someone gave it to her.
spies4Johan (11:53:21 AM): Yes, I thought of this too, but then why the secrecy of it being a mystery prize? It would be no different from the prizes that Abrams and myself received
spies4Masaki (11:54:05 AM): Well obviously if she is a Spy with the Orthodoxy, she wanted to pretend like the mystery prize held the investigation(something a Citizen could receive)
spies4Johan (11:55:30 AM): Yes, of course, and a great plan that would be, too. And she was extremely interested in getting the mystery prize when we were choosing.. I can see it as possibility, but I would not be able to vote out such a seemingly helpful citizen without strong evidence, but... we have time to amass it
spies4Masaki (11:55:32 AM): It's a valid possibility in my book, and while it's not necessarily true, I don't think Candy should simply be off the hook indefinitely just because she used an investigation to nail a Spy
spies4Johan (11:56:09 AM): No, I am in full agreement with you there, that would be far too easy for her to get away with if we were to stop watching her
spies4Masaki (11:56:18 AM): Right :-)
spies4Masaki (11:56:26 AM): Probably her plan all along if she is a Spy
spies4Masaki (11:56:34 AM): I can see it working both ways is what I'm trying to tell people.
spies4Johan (11:57:28 AM): Yes, at least we then all will be alaert and mindful of the situation