pancakemix wrote:Safari knew there were alignments within town (as far as I could tell). He was merely wondering aloud whether these factions win separately, and I feel that there is a lot of validity to that notion.
Anyway, Vote Mandy because based on the assessment that we will either lose a mad townie or a mad scum, I don't think we have anything to lose in his lynch.
So, you either don't belong to fraction, which gives a high likelyhood of you being scum, or you are Barnes and you have realized from my post that I played how I played because I have been tasked with protecting the worst player in the Western hemisphere. Either way,
unvote vote pancakemix in blind hope that he is sgt. Barnes and not one of his cronies.
Role claim, I am Chris Taylor. For all of you pro-Elias guys, I'm sorry to force your hand like this, but mine has been forced as well. Also, you would all have lost had I not done as I have done. Save Spiesr, save the world.
Additional thoughts:
1. Given the schism within the town I would say that there is no Mafia, only a SKs (probably VC Sniper or something) and maybe a few unaligned civies (at least one PGO, based on the movie). Given that Barnes is the bad guy in the movie, I would say that it's in the interest of both the Elias fraction and the civies to have this situation resolved by killing Barnes, since it make less likely that they will be caught in the crossfire.
2. For all of you pro-Barnes bastards out there, you are out numbered (two of yours bought the farm). Your only chance lies with hoping that if Barnes dies, your WC will change and you won't be endgamed.
I know what you must be thinking: does Barnes have four cronies in the movie, or only three. Well, to tell you the truth, I lost count myself in all that commotion. But, being we are armed with M-16, the most powerful assault rifle in the world, that can blow your head clean off, I guess the question you have to ask yourself is: Do I feel lucky?
Well
do
you,
punk!? 