Fircoal wrote:OH NO!!! Frenchie-chan's two loves died. Poor guy.He's probably going to be VERY lonely now. *gets close to Frenchie-chan*
*looks at Chu getting close* Is that a knife I see behind your back? Yes? Good. Kill me?

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Fircoal wrote:OH NO!!! Frenchie-chan's two loves died. Poor guy.He's probably going to be VERY lonely now. *gets close to Frenchie-chan*
Anarkistsdream wrote:If you guys can't tell that Doom is being forced to post this drivel, you are fools...
nagerous wrote:Patience grasshopper.
animorpherv1 wrote:so, we have any leads at all?
Soon after this another scream could be heard around the corner, the door to the room belonging to patient Kalishnikov was ajar. Kalish was found lying on the floor with a stab wound where is heart is, his clothes ruffed up and seemingly too big for him.. and a odd piece of metal There was something mighty odd going on here, but the orderly didn't have time to think on what.
kalishnikov T1000(Infiltrator) has been stabbed.
It is now Day Two. With 30 players alive it takes 16 to lynch.
kalishnikov wrote:That's a great sig quote ga...No animot, pancake has never played mafia before. Ever.
And good job guys, remember that a rushed lynched with little thought can be the scum's biggest help. We had a productive day 1 and go many leads, even with out a lynch is was definitly a good day and we've got many things to follow up with. Now all we've gotta do is see who makes it till the next day... Good luck fellas and ladies, I have a feeling we're gonna need it (the last Skof game many, many people died night 1 if I remember properly).
ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
/ wrote:ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
What? That's absurd, even if Kalish killed Flores as you say, he was killed himself, leading us to most likely assume that the the second (or third or whatever) killer was not aligned with him, giving a decent chance it was town, so you just want to out everyone all the sudden when nothing is overtly suspicious?
That's way too scummy, for this point in the game, I practically think you're a jester already at this point!
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ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
ga7 wrote:Fircoal wrote:OH NO!!! Frenchie-chan's two loves died. Poor guy.He's probably going to be VERY lonely now. *gets close to Frenchie-chan*
*looks at Chu getting close* Is that a knife I see behind your back? Yes? Good. Kill me?
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
/ wrote:ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
What? That's absurd, even if Kalish killed Flores as you say, he was killed himself, leading us to most likely assume that the the second (or third or whatever) killer was not aligned with him, giving a decent chance it was town, so you just want to out everyone all the sudden when nothing is overtly suspicious?
That's way too scummy, for this point in the game, I practically think you're a jester already at this point!
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ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
/ wrote:What? That's absurd, even if Kalish killed Flores as you say, he was killed himself, leading us to most likely assume that the the second (or third or whatever) killer was not aligned with him, giving a decent chance it was town, so you just want to out everyone all the sudden when nothing is overtly suspicious?
That's way too scummy, for this point in the game, I practically think you're a jester already at this point!
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F1fth wrote:kalishnikov wrote:That's a great sig quote ga...No animot, pancake has never played mafia before. Ever.
And good job guys, remember that a rushed lynched with little thought can be the scum's biggest help. We had a productive day 1 and go many leads, even with out a lynch is was definitly a good day and we've got many things to follow up with. Now all we've gotta do is see who makes it till the next day... Good luck fellas and ladies, I have a feeling we're gonna need it (the last Skof game many, many people died night 1 if I remember properly).
Given the quote above, I'd say that Kalish was rather glad that Dito ended up not getting lynched. It could be that he was glad no one got lynched, but I'm not sure. Anyway, what I am pretty sure about was that T1000 was from Terminator 2: Judgment Day. He was the liquid metal guy and the main baddie trying to kill John Conner if I remember correctly.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
Innervision wrote:/ wrote:ace1217 wrote:I am certain that kalish was the one who killed flores, as he WAS around the corner when he died. Also, I think a massclaim is in order.
What? That's absurd, even if Kalish killed Flores as you say, he was killed himself, leading us to most likely assume that the the second (or third or whatever) killer was not aligned with him, giving a decent chance it was town, so you just want to out everyone all the sudden when nothing is overtly suspicious?
That's way too scummy, for this point in the game, I practically think you're a jester already at this point!
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I have to agree, there's no need for that now, and it's wierd that you would even recommend it. Also, you've got nothing to back you up that kalish killed flores.
Also: F1fth is correct, the T1000 was from terminator two, he was made of liquid metal and could reform his shape into others, and generally stand up form any injury. That may play a part in his role maybe. But, I think the more important question is whether computers are female or male.
A language teacher was explaining to her class that in French, nouns unlike their English counterparts, are grammatically designated as masculine or feminine. "House" in French, is feminine -"la maison," "Pencil" in French, is masculine "le crayon." One puzzled student asked, "What gender is computer?" The teacher did not know, and the word was not in her French dictionary. So for fun she split the class into two groups appropriately enough, by gender and asked them to decide whether "computer" should be a masculine or a feminine noun.
Both groups were required to give four reasons for their recommendation.
The men's group decided that computer should definitely be of the feminine gender ("la computer"), because
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic
2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later review
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheque on accessories for it.
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be masculine "le computer") because:
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on.
2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realise that if you had waited a little longer you could have gotten a better model.
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