Post by Leena on May 13, 2007 21:01:20 GMT -5
Dang it! I really enjoyed this game. Stupid spies!
I probably opened my mouth a little too much to too many people, but being quiet wasn't going to solve anything. I spoke to Tyler and Judith about my suspicions about Jennipher, so maybe they will carry something out on that, but I'm also suspicious of Judith, so there we go. Parnoia is heavy in this game. It isn't a person's personality that causes them to leave, so it is hard to judge who can be trusted and who cannot.
If I had to chose who I thought were spies at this point, it would be Jennipher, Judith, and Jessica. Tenchi is also high on my suspicion list. Jennipher just does not act right when it comes to strategy - especially with that last vote. Had she been a smart citizen, she would have voted with the group that was trying to save her instead of doing something that could throw us off. It seemed like a staged vote - as if she wanted us to think, "Oh, Jennipher is REALLY thinking this through. She thinks that person is a spy and is going to vote for him regardless." However, I think she knew that she was going to be safe, and therefore threw her vote that way just to make sure we trusted her fully. Judith was SO gung-ho about voting Jakub last time, and while her reason was at least semi-legit, I don't think it warrented that much fuss. If I understood correctly, it was either her and Jessica that came up with the plan, or Reicheru came up with it first and they just followed. If it was Reicheru, then Judith was just agreeing with someone, and spies are likely to be the second to agree with something. The fact that Judith and Jessica already trust each other so much says something, too. Spies would trust each other and want to keep each other close because they know who each other is. So, Jessica, by association of Judith, is likely a spy.
Furthermore, since all of Jennipher, Jessica, and Judith were in this almost-majority group puts them on my blacklist. It was formulated to save Jennipher, and the other two joined. As I said before, spies would want to group together, so there ya go. Group. This leads me to my Tenchi theory. Perhaps they figured people would be suspicious of a group, and thus take it out. Tenchi would be a good counter-spy to have. He would be someone not in the group, and to seemingly oppose the group, putting him in a prime position to say, "Oh! Look! See!" if the spies in the group WERE discovered. That would surely make him trustworthy to the other citizens.
But, I digress. There is nothing more that I can do now but sit and wait.
Thank you very much for allowing me to participate in this game, Sam. It was very fun while it lasted. I especially liked your stories about the imprisonments and exiles. They were nerve-wrecking, especially with the music playing in the background! As always, you have put together an extremely cohesive, elaborately themed game. You have a talent, my friend. I only with someone would pay you lots of money to do it. Heehee! (I'm sure you do, too!)
I probably opened my mouth a little too much to too many people, but being quiet wasn't going to solve anything. I spoke to Tyler and Judith about my suspicions about Jennipher, so maybe they will carry something out on that, but I'm also suspicious of Judith, so there we go. Parnoia is heavy in this game. It isn't a person's personality that causes them to leave, so it is hard to judge who can be trusted and who cannot.
If I had to chose who I thought were spies at this point, it would be Jennipher, Judith, and Jessica. Tenchi is also high on my suspicion list. Jennipher just does not act right when it comes to strategy - especially with that last vote. Had she been a smart citizen, she would have voted with the group that was trying to save her instead of doing something that could throw us off. It seemed like a staged vote - as if she wanted us to think, "Oh, Jennipher is REALLY thinking this through. She thinks that person is a spy and is going to vote for him regardless." However, I think she knew that she was going to be safe, and therefore threw her vote that way just to make sure we trusted her fully. Judith was SO gung-ho about voting Jakub last time, and while her reason was at least semi-legit, I don't think it warrented that much fuss. If I understood correctly, it was either her and Jessica that came up with the plan, or Reicheru came up with it first and they just followed. If it was Reicheru, then Judith was just agreeing with someone, and spies are likely to be the second to agree with something. The fact that Judith and Jessica already trust each other so much says something, too. Spies would trust each other and want to keep each other close because they know who each other is. So, Jessica, by association of Judith, is likely a spy.
Furthermore, since all of Jennipher, Jessica, and Judith were in this almost-majority group puts them on my blacklist. It was formulated to save Jennipher, and the other two joined. As I said before, spies would want to group together, so there ya go. Group. This leads me to my Tenchi theory. Perhaps they figured people would be suspicious of a group, and thus take it out. Tenchi would be a good counter-spy to have. He would be someone not in the group, and to seemingly oppose the group, putting him in a prime position to say, "Oh! Look! See!" if the spies in the group WERE discovered. That would surely make him trustworthy to the other citizens.
But, I digress. There is nothing more that I can do now but sit and wait.
Thank you very much for allowing me to participate in this game, Sam. It was very fun while it lasted. I especially liked your stories about the imprisonments and exiles. They were nerve-wrecking, especially with the music playing in the background! As always, you have put together an extremely cohesive, elaborately themed game. You have a talent, my friend. I only with someone would pay you lots of money to do it. Heehee! (I'm sure you do, too!)