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Originally Posted by Mac
Maybe it's my memory now, but I think they were. Didn't they just chose not to check Nogrod, because he was so obviously a cobbler.
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Seriously?! Okay, if that's true, then that game was even funnier than I remember.
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Originally Posted by morm
old tummy is making this thread obscenely long
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Psh. I remember days with considerably more posting than this. Put on your big boy pants and play.
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Originally Posted by morm
However I'm not sure I fully understand the logic on the intentionally tying the vote and having the dead break the tie. I don't think the dead will know the guilty or innocent, will they?
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Yes, they will.
Only the Dead will know evil/good for certain. They will always know more.
Basically we try and lynch the folks we feel are guilty, and toward the end of the day we make sure our top two or three candidates are tied so that the dead can swing the vote. Of course that would require us to be on the ball and try and finish up an hour before deadline.
And if the Dead go against what my gut tells me I'll probably decide the plan sucks, but logically it's not a bad idea.
Anyway, I'm not committed to that idea, but I think it's worth considering. The only thing I'm truly committed to is giving the Dead the option of passing info to the Living. It would be silly not to take advantage of our only consistent connection to real information.