To me the P2 exchange can be broken down to this:
NJW: How do you know heydude actually received a contract PM at the time specified?
TM: Because ICT claimed he received a PM at the same time and I don't think both of them are mafia together [and therefore lying to cover for each other]
And that doesn't follow? ICT could have just lied and heydude6 could have just lied if he had inside knowledge about the contract (e.g. he was on the scumteam).
Here's the events regarding claimed times:
-heydude claims a time, first
-ICT claims the a actually slightly different time, second
If heydude6 is lying, he must have been broadly aware of when the contract would be sent (and perhaps his time is closer when it was sent off) - which would require him to be the contract sender or on it's team.
If ICT is lying, he was aware of heydude6's claimed time and could base his claim on that - this places no requirements on ICT, and could even have been done as town (why tho).
To me it seems like you're just reading "In my opinion, this makes it incredibly unlikely they're on the same team." in isolation and attacking that, rather than trying to understand what that line means given the context of the rest of the post.
That's my problem with P2, which was not presented with any more context than I quoted in the spoiler above (specifically: ToonyMan also unvotes me, votes tric, and tells him 'No, screw you.')
Let me repeat myself
"Toony's response is to shift the goalposts of the heydude6 townread to the assertion that heydude6 is not on the same team as ICT.
These things are only equivalent if ICT is unequivocally scum, and yet ToonyMan moves his vote from one player that is not ICT to another player that is not ICT.ToonyMan's response does not address the accusation that his assumption that heydude6 is not supported by the logic of his first post, and instead brings up a non-sequitur."
P1 is a
townread on heydude6. The bolded above is the qualification for that townread added by P2.
I'll also take the opportunity to state that ToonyMan already said I was right. His defense is that he had mechanical information on heydude6's alignment, just that it's not from being scum. However, his response being incredibly duplicitous and not addressing the point directly is super scummy.
I feel similarly about your objection to P3 - TM is spelling out the scenarios where heydude can be scum, and due to their weirdness discarding them as unlikely.
ToonyMan completely ignores some possbilities including one NJW was asking about but hadn't at that point made explicit:
"Why is the possibility that Heydude is scum and worried that a townie sent the contract (forcing him to reveal it immediately) so hard to grasp" (from P4)
The fact that toony didn't consider the scenario where heydude6 is scum and not in a team with the contract sender implies, again, that he's been assuming that heydude6 is town.
Which, again, he admits to.
No, I do not think Tric is capable of constructing a lie this elaborate as town, nor do I think his role as claimed makes any sense as a townie.
Do you think Tric is capable of creating a misunderstanding this convoluted, especially when people are reading into his off-hand comments so seriously?
His role as claimed makes perfect sense as town. It adds items and other crazy closed setup nonsense to the game and he's better at using (the items associated with his role) than the rest of us (he gets free actions to do it with etc.); which means he's not particularly able to do anything which other townies aren't already able to do but his role has net benefits by interacting with it's flavor-mechanics. Not unusual for this sort of game at all.
He has explicitly claimed not to win by getting all the hats; he has explicitly denied that.
I don't actually win by collecting all the hats you know. If I did I never would have brought it up day 1.
What do you think is TricMagic's third party wincon?
In any case all my logic when playing mafia has always been predicated on townies telling the truth - I remember discussing this with you in a previous game.
I think you're going to continue to have an increasingly hard time playing like that.