Post by Johan on Nov 7, 2007 12:26:29 GMT -5
Wait, WTF, I'm confessionalizizing? I guess so ;D
The spies are on the run, and I have a decision to make.
Is Candy a spy? My gut says no. Is Masaki a spy? My gut says yes. The problem is that one of them almost HAS to be a spy. I can't imagine Masaki pushing for Candy like this subtly unless he has a good reason for it, like being a spy, for instance. (Instance? Bah! Now Warcraft is back on my mind...) I think that this is the best case scenario right now, but is Candy being a spy the worst case scenario? Not for me... Because if she is, and I can get her to tell me, I'll have absolute power in this game. It'll be like being Emperor Palpatine minus the deformed face and awesome Force powers.
...Okay, so maybe the deformed face would still be in face, but that's besides the point.
My plan would be to get Candy to tell me the identity of the other spy. I would then claim to have investigated this spy with my Priest role, the attributes of which I would conveniently change, and have the other spy exiled. Of course I would not do this until the final Traditional spy is eliminated unless it was absolutely necessary.
Then I would hold the power. I would detail that my role gave me investigations whenever we exiled a spy, meaning that I would have three. I'd then name Candy and a semi-inactive citizen as my other two investigations because there would be no danger of a spy picking them off, as the only spy would be working with me.
Either that, of I could just exile Candy right after if I actually got her to believe me and get on board with the idea, but she'd be too smart for that even if she were a spy, but hey, I can dream, right?
But no, following reality, Masaki and Singe seem as very good candidates right now, but somehow I can't believe them both being spies, because it'd be way too easy. I think one of them really is a spy and the other is merely being taken advantage of. But there will be time to figure that out, eventually...
I'd type more, but I have a paper due in an hour that I need to start writing.
The spies are on the run, and I have a decision to make.
Is Candy a spy? My gut says no. Is Masaki a spy? My gut says yes. The problem is that one of them almost HAS to be a spy. I can't imagine Masaki pushing for Candy like this subtly unless he has a good reason for it, like being a spy, for instance. (Instance? Bah! Now Warcraft is back on my mind...) I think that this is the best case scenario right now, but is Candy being a spy the worst case scenario? Not for me... Because if she is, and I can get her to tell me, I'll have absolute power in this game. It'll be like being Emperor Palpatine minus the deformed face and awesome Force powers.
...Okay, so maybe the deformed face would still be in face, but that's besides the point.
My plan would be to get Candy to tell me the identity of the other spy. I would then claim to have investigated this spy with my Priest role, the attributes of which I would conveniently change, and have the other spy exiled. Of course I would not do this until the final Traditional spy is eliminated unless it was absolutely necessary.
Then I would hold the power. I would detail that my role gave me investigations whenever we exiled a spy, meaning that I would have three. I'd then name Candy and a semi-inactive citizen as my other two investigations because there would be no danger of a spy picking them off, as the only spy would be working with me.
Either that, of I could just exile Candy right after if I actually got her to believe me and get on board with the idea, but she'd be too smart for that even if she were a spy, but hey, I can dream, right?
But no, following reality, Masaki and Singe seem as very good candidates right now, but somehow I can't believe them both being spies, because it'd be way too easy. I think one of them really is a spy and the other is merely being taken advantage of. But there will be time to figure that out, eventually...
I'd type more, but I have a paper due in an hour that I need to start writing.