The doctor from the books was the doctor in the game... you got the wrong bloke!DP wrote: Ani's post, coupled with my assumption that the doctor from the books would be the doctor in the game, didn't reckon on a jailer.
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Does that work on all the women you sleep with?Animavore wrote: See what I mean? When you give charity you shouldn't expect a reward.
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No. They expect me to be there in the morning.virphen wrote:Does that work on all the women you sleep with?Animavore wrote: See what I mean? When you give charity you shouldn't expect a reward.
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We got the right bloke, you had the ability to protect one person each night, the doctor didn't have any special ability.virphen wrote:The doctor from the books was the doctor in the game... you got the wrong bloke!DP wrote: Ani's post, coupled with my assumption that the doctor from the books would be the doctor in the game, didn't reckon on a jailer.
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I had to throw a few monkeywrenches into the design.DP wrote:Ani's post, coupled with my assumption that the doctor from the books would be the doctor in the game, didn't reckon on a jailer.virphen wrote:I knew what you were doing, and I didn't have a problem with it, although it was a bit inconvenient given what I was trying to do. It was something Animavoe said that got me killed in the end, if you've read the scum thread.CookieJon wrote: Virphen, the reason I went public with your role and mine was that since it was a no-PM game I figured it'd have to come out publicly at some stage. I thought there was a chance I could be killed at any time at random, so it would be best to clear at least two o this before I lost the chance. I was counting on the Doc protecting me for at least one more night during the game before the baddies killed me, but I didn't count on the role of the blocker hampering my next investigation.
One of the others was having Jamis, who got into a duel-to-the-death with Paul, being his bodyguard.

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Well, you got lucky, but you certainly didn't get the person ani was referring to, which is what I meant.DP wrote: We got the right bloke, you had the ability to protect one person each night, the doctor didn't have any special ability.
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Good. 'Cause then I'd've been fucked.virphen wrote:Well, you got lucky, but you certainly didn't get the person ani was referring to, which is what I meant.DP wrote: We got the right bloke, you had the ability to protect one person each night, the doctor didn't have any special ability.
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Pity that, not killing Ani, even indirectly, is my one regret in this game.virphen wrote:Well, you got lucky, but you certainly didn't get the person ani was referring to, which is what I meant.DP wrote: We got the right bloke, you had the ability to protect one person each night, the doctor didn't have any special ability.
Well, that and getting killed.

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The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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You were fucked anyway. At least I had a useful powerAnimavore wrote: Good. 'Cause then I'd've been fucked.

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When you're this good you don't need powersvirphen wrote:You were fucked anyway. At least I had a useful powerAnimavore wrote: Good. 'Cause then I'd've been fucked..

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I have to admit, you were fucking brilliant at playing the village idiot role.Animavore wrote: When you're this good you don't need powers
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I was the LVPvirphen wrote:I have to admit, you were fucking brilliant at playing the village idiot role.Animavore wrote: When you're this good you don't need powers

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Animavore wrote:I actually enjoyed lying to Mantis in the last game :twisted:sifaka wrote: Truth (for once), I felt so bad about the lying, especially to Mantis, that I couldn't even swallow my dinner last night! This game is twisted
I fell way too easily for both of your guises. Sifaka, I definitely had very high suspicions for you at the beginning. And when CookieJon came out and said he did as well, I thought for sure. But, then you came out with a really good act, and I totally fell for it. I actually felt bad. I apologized to you in the Peanut thread. From then on, I didn't think twice about you being guilty.
And Animavore, I really didn't think you were guilty at all. (last game)

I wish I stuck around towards the end of last day round. I wanted to see what Normal would say and possibly change my vote... that is if there were enough people around to change it as well, but I end up falling asleep with the computer next to me.
And Noncredo & MAT, I just thought it was too strange, as Irre said they were both coming out of the woodwork. But, their stories were pretty legit, surprisingly.
Ah well, at least we won!
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Ghatanothoa wrote:I have thought normal from the start but irre is just a general nuicance even without powers she talks too much. Let see how things pan out with the day round. Careful what you say now. 95 is on the prowl

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irreligionist wrote:Ghatanothoa wrote:I have thought normal from the start but irre is just a general nuicance even without powers she talks too much. Let see how things pan out with the day round. Careful what you say now. 95 is on the prowl

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