NerjinI understand it. Do you understand how wrong it is? "You voted with TOWN. Therefrore you are scum." is the essential tenant of this argument.
Ah, so what you are in fact saying is that you
don't understand my argument. It's not about how
you voted at all. It's how ZU and Leafsnail voted. Let me spell it out one more time.
Spies will put forward spy-containing teams. Right?
If ZU is a spy, the only person that could have been a spy on the team he proposed was you.
If LS is a spy, the only person that could have been a spy on the team he proposed was you.
Either you, ZU or LS must be a spy, therefore
you are a spy. That you still don't understand is either evidence of a lack of will to engage with the argument or deliberate obfuscation. What we would expect from a spy.
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We've already established that in any given vote, scum will avoid voting as a bloc and at least one will downvote. The only other Nerjin-containing team that Nerjin downvoted was Ford's selection, where Nerjin would have expected Ford to upvote and the team to pass even if he did downvote. As such, all three times that Nerjin downvoted his own team are clearly accounted for.
You make some interesting points here. Except that they're all wrong. Scum will vote as a bloc if it suits their purposes. They'd be foolish not to. Let's say 2/9 town say "I upvote" and are reasonably trustworthy in their intentions. Every spy would probably flock to vote YES in this situation as it would let them win the game [or at least the mission] with relatively little suspicion due to the assumption that the spies will always have some sort of "out".
Nextly, if I expected the Ford team to pass why would I downvote? To look town for... after I won? Why would I have left it to chance. If I were spy I would have been well served to just say "Yo bros I vote upsalot on this proposed team because it's pretty groovy!" or whatever. For a winning move you leave as LITTLE to chance as possible. Me hedging a win on Ford's honesty would be pretty dumb when I could just as easily say "Yes." with no consequence. Your reasoning is flawed, your argument is flawed, and you are scummy for pursuing it.
I just looked back at the Ford vote and found some
very interesting things.
Everyone, let's have go
back in time and have a closer look at
Ford's selection.
The vote stood as such:
Captain Ford
ToonyMan
notquitethere
Nerjin
Okay, now I'm going to speculate a bit. I'm not saying the following is what definitely happened, only that it's one of the possible scenarios that coheres with my Nerjin claim. Nerjin would have good reason to think that Ford and NQT would upvote. ZU, Toaster and Dariush says they'll downvote, Tiruin and Toony says she'll upvote. And then
get this,
Leafsnail asks Nerjin what he thinks of the team, you know because they're both spies and they want to try and figure out how to play this one. Nerjin says he'll downvote, this is the signal for the third spy ZU to upvote instead. Expecting ZU (the fallguy), Tiruin, Toony, NQT and Ford to upvote, they'd then have enough to swing it. This is one interpretation and there are other ways this could have gone down.
LSSo what you're saying scum will perform some actions that are against their interests (voting down teams that would make them win) for tactical reasons. But they won't perform others (proposing a rebel team that could allow them to win later). Am I reading you correctly?
Yes- because voting down teams that are going to lose anyway is in their interest, and not all voting on mass for teams that might still lose is also in their interest but passing teams that are likely to get them to lose is definitely not in their interest.
Incidentally you have no excuse for doing this. You used exactly the same sort of logic in Masons and Mafia, when you were a mafia member, in order to try and incriminate townies for their votes on townies. If you were actually town now you'd realize from that experience that pure VCA frequently leads you to wrong conclusions, and change your style - but since you're scum you're fine with using the same technique.
This is different LS. In the mason game, I was using selective evidence to put forward my case. If anyone else had actually done some of their own vote analysis (
no else one did) they would have seen that I was highly suspicious myself, and furthermore, that my scumbuddy in that game Dariush was
by my own openly stated methods scum. All this game I've been at a loss because we've had very little concrete information. Now, we have four confirmed rebels and from this anyone can look at the record and make their own conclusion.
Ford, Dariush, Toony, Toaster: don't just take my word for it, do your own analysis and see what it shows. Your collective flip has given us the evidence we need to win this game.
I'll be adding Nerjin as the fifth member so every rebel gets to be on a mission. I'm pretty sure Leafsnail is our last rebel too.
I could put the team up now, but I want to see NQT keep creating gold posts (and so everybody can say something first).
Toony, which part of my argument didn't you agree with or understand?