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Post by Anneliese on May 20, 2007 12:41:32 GMT -5
Everyone makes a great point. I could be lying about everything, although it's not likely. Fact of the matter is, whether it's truthful or not, we can't have people's abilities JUST going to Arthur. It's a waste. If anyone has an ability or wants to make one up for a cover, then we need to post something about it and make it general knowledge. It will in the very least give us leads on who the spies are. On another note, it's time we started posting in the Burg who are suspects are too, or at least making them more known. If we don't, then when people get imprisoned their thoughts just melt away.
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Post by Raphael on May 20, 2007 14:19:47 GMT -5
That is a good point Anneliese about posting suspects as to who the spies are, but lets just say that more and more people are starting to suspect a spy, they read it and learn that people are on to them and than they try and change things up. In a way I think that it would give the spies an advantage. I just think that we should think it out before we do anything that could give the spies an upperhand.
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Post by Arthur on May 20, 2007 15:00:12 GMT -5
Well, this went well. Back to the drawing board, I suppose.
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Post by Anneliese on May 20, 2007 17:19:32 GMT -5
I like your point Raphael, but I don't see how it gives Spies the upperhand if everyone suspects them - it would be very hard for them to change things up when all of the citizens suspect them.
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Post by Raphael on May 21, 2007 0:01:50 GMT -5
I was more so going on the fact if a few people suspected them rather than the whole group, because than yes, the spy(ies) would be gone and hard to try and change things up. I was just saying for the fact if it was a suspicion that could be easily corrected by the spies. So, if some one came out and said "I blieve PersonX is a spy becasue of (what ever you want here)" And no one really catch on, than the spy knows to be careful around that person and rally people around them. That is how I can see it as giving them an upper hand.
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Post by Anneliese on Jul 28, 2007 23:27:45 GMT -5
This right here is a great example of Raphael's spywork. He did a great job of derailing me and others from trying to take our knowledge public, which could have been a huge rallying point for all citz. to in the very LEAST get Bebe or Tenchi out. Anyone who called him the worst spy clearly overlooked something.
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Post by Reicheru on Jul 29, 2007 20:46:08 GMT -5
This right here is a great example of Raphael's spywork. He did a great job of derailing me and others from trying to take our knowledge public, which could have been a huge rallying point for all citz. to in the very LEAST get Bebe or Tenchi out. Anyone who called him the worst spy clearly overlooked something. Are you KIDDING?! Not that I think Raphael was a bad spy, he had moments of brilliance like all of them, and he didn't pick up a vote the entire way through which has gotta be worth a lot; but this was the spyiest thing ever! How come nobody else (at least going on the suspicion lists) suspected Raphael, especially after this? As for the burg "focal point", consider this: 1) Jack gets a private group together to vote for Bebe. At that point we have Arthur's vote, possibly Miles' vote, my vote, probably Taylor's vote, and most likely some others that I've forgotten about. 2) Jack posts his suspicions in the burg. The spies start campaigning, Bebe corners Jack and convinces him - and I don't know HOW she pulled this off - to switch votes, even though there's not even another clear target at that point. Somehow Miles gets exiled instead. When he turns out to be a citizen, everyone forgets about Bebe and turns on Jack. Hmmm... that worked... The other "victim of the burg" is Davoni from Spies 2, whose exile came at the one point in the game before the very end where the citizens had their absolute best chance to get both spies - Allison first, then me - in one fell swoop. At the start of that episode it looked almost certain that Ally would be out, swiftly followed by myself the next round when everyone realised who was responsible for warning Ally about Tiffany's investigation. Then Davoni publicly tried to sacrifice the utterly useless Jenna - who'd been absent for almost two episodes anyway - in order to save Tiffany, who was about to investigate a spy; and everyone from S2 knows what happened then. With five women (Adriana, Davoni, Allison, Rashma and Nicole) all going full-on insane within the space of a single episode - and then posting all their thoughts in the burg in great and vicious detail! - the single best opportunity to get the last two spies out together was lost. Adriana refused to talk to Davoni or Rodney. Allison refused to talk to Adriana. Nicole refused to talk to Adriana or Jenna. Rashma refused to talk to anyone. Everyone was refusing to talk, yet nobody would shut up. (Except me, Rodney, Karl and an unusually subdued Derek; we all kept our heads down and muttered "yes darling" in placatory tones as we always do when our womenfolk go homicidal on us for no reason known to man.) I guess the best thing we could've done in the burg, as citizens, would be to clear as many people as possible - not that that would have helped Miles or Jack. In the end, the burg has always been much more help to the spies than the cits. Maybe that'll change in Spies 4, but right now I don't see how...
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Post by Anneliese on Jul 29, 2007 23:21:19 GMT -5
I still think the reason why the burg HASNT been that great of a help to public knowledge, is because it's not a full effort from people, and is generally more one-sided in a certain area. I could blabber on about how you and I have different playing styles altogether, Dave, but I'd rather just like to live in my Spies utopia and think that public knowledge is helpful knowledge (to the citizens)
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Post by Almost Reicheru on Jul 30, 2007 12:45:04 GMT -5
Yes, but you do agree that all female characters in this game end up going insane, right?
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Post by Anneliese on Jul 30, 2007 18:06:51 GMT -5
Yes, most definitely. I loved making Anneliese go totally apeshit in episode 4... And even though people were jumping down my throat, I just laughed most of it off. If you can't go psycho in a game and still live to tell the tale, you haven't played the game
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Post by Claire on Jul 31, 2007 7:49:39 GMT -5
haha def rei
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