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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Iliad on Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:50 pm

I investigated skoffin, but got human.

Though I am a bit ot of my league when it comes to telling whether people are christian or something like that, only being able to distinguish between humans and non-humans.

It's interesting that there's a lot less action this night. Is there a possibility there is no mafia, only cults and serial killers?
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby edocsil on Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:07 pm

Iliad wrote:I investigated skoffin, but got human.

Though I am a bit ot of my league when it comes to telling whether people are christian or something like that, only being able to distinguish between humans and non-humans.

It's interesting that there's a lot less action this night. Is there a possibility there is no mafia, only cults and serial killers?


Now that would be a scary game. Not enough evidence to really say one way or another.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Fuzzylogic99 on Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:24 pm

I think herk was the Sk

hmm maybe they were blocked or people could not or did not act.I mean the cant act two days in a role or decided to save there action bc they
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby safariguy5 on Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:14 pm

Interesting if we have no mafia. I wonder what the Christian win condition is. I think the non-humans are more dangerous than humans right now.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Mr. Squirrel on Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:21 pm

Iliad wrote:
It's interesting that there's a lot less action this night. Is there a possibility there is no mafia, only cults and serial killers?

I dunno. There would have to be a lot of SKs...
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby VioIet on Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:06 am

aage wrote:The fact that Naxus was killed also tells me that there was a serial killer. Still, poor stupid christian fools, we're probably better off without religion anyway.


Ninety-nine percent of it. Religion too. Sorry to be controversial here. I know we may not agree on whether a person should have religious beliefs or not. But one thing we might be able to agree on is that the belief is not very rational. Generally, the acceptance of the religious belief is based on blind faith. Christians say that their belief is based on the Christian Bible. Now what do they know about the validity of the bible? Not much. No one alive today can say how valid the bible is. After the story of Jesus was written down, it was translated and transcribed many times by people. There is substantial evidence that people throughout history often added their own agenda and tend to "flavor" their transcription. If you don't believe that, just watch the news! Back to Noah’s ark. Consider for a moment how accurate a story might be that was handed down for three or four generations, orally, by a tribe of people who were mostly illiterate. Thousands of years later, the story is going to be completely fallible. If anyone disagrees with me, I dare them to go over to Africa today and try to establish an interesting story, fact or myth. People are far more educated today. But come back in 90 years and check out the current version of your story. It will be completely different. Most people generally accept the beliefs and social structure that happens to exist where they were born- particularly religious beliefs. Now you would think that a person would evaluate the situation upon reaching the age of 18 and make up their own mind about every issue. No chance! Now, what your generic, irrational person does is accept the whole caboodle of ideas, myths and beliefs and will often defend them to their death! My country is the greatest in the world! I tell them-how do you know? Have you evaluated any other country with an equal amount of effort and time? My religion is the only true religion! I asked them- have you evaluated all the other religions fairly and comprehensively? My girlfriend is the most beautiful chick there is. My mom is the best cook in the world! I liked to tell them- oh really. I’d like to ask them if they’ve checked out a good sampling? I doubt it.ā€


safariguy5 wrote: I agree that the serial killer would be fishing for the doc at the moment. Naxus is no obvious target (or at least I don't recollect momumental posts from him) but still the poor fool was killed. No mafia in their right mind would do that. Which must mean that the real mafia must have been blocked.


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saf wrote: Also, in regards to mafia getting kill blocked, I commented on how there was no mention of a blocked kill in the Night 2 scene. Hence why I am equating fiend with mafia for now and not necessarily with an SK, despite the convenience of argument.


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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby edocsil on Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:23 am

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aage wrote:The fact that Naxus was killed also tells me that there was a serial killer. Still, poor stupid christian fools, we're probably better off without religion anyway.


Ninety-nine percent of it. Religion too. Sorry to be controversial here. I know we may not agree on whether a person should have religious beliefs or not. But one thing we might be able to agree on is that the belief is not very rational. Generally, the acceptance of the religious belief is based on blind faith. Christians say that their belief is based on the Christian Bible. Now what do they know about the validity of the bible? Not much. No one alive today can say how valid the bible is. After the story of Jesus was written down, it was translated and transcribed many times by people. There is substantial evidence that people throughout history often added their own agenda and tend to "flavor" their transcription. If you don't believe that, just watch the news! Back to Noah’s ark. Consider for a moment how accurate a story might be that was handed down for three or four generations, orally, by a tribe of people who were mostly illiterate. Thousands of years later, the story is going to be completely fallible. If anyone disagrees with me, I dare them to go over to Africa today and try to establish an interesting story, fact or myth. People are far more educated today. But come back in 90 years and check out the current version of your story. It will be completely different. Most people generally accept the beliefs and social structure that happens to exist where they were born- particularly religious beliefs. Now you would think that a person would evaluate the situation upon reaching the age of 18 and make up their own mind about every issue. No chance! Now, what your generic, irrational person does is accept the whole caboodle of ideas, myths and beliefs and will often defend them to their death! My country is the greatest in the world! I tell them-how do you know? Have you evaluated any other country with an equal amount of effort and time? My religion is the only true religion! I asked them- have you evaluated all the other religions fairly and comprehensively? My girlfriend is the most beautiful chick there is. My mom is the best cook in the world! I liked to tell them- oh really. I’d like to ask them if they’ve checked out a good sampling? I doubt it.ā€


safariguy5 wrote: I agree that the serial killer would be fishing for the doc at the moment. Naxus is no obvious target (or at least I don't recollect momumental posts from him) but still the poor fool was killed. No mafia in their right mind would do that. Which must mean that the real mafia must have been blocked.


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saf wrote: Also, in regards to mafia getting kill blocked, I commented on how there was no mention of a blocked kill in the Night 2 scene. Hence why I am equating fiend with mafia for now and not necessarily with an SK, despite the convenience of argument.


Did I or did I not say there was a SK on Day 1. I even revealed his identity. But it has blinded you. BLINDED! The darkness now unfolds amongst the shadows of death with no possiblity for the protection of the innocent ones, which results in lives lost, among the many squandering in wealth, for those who like steak, but you better reject your medicine, and hope and aspire that your mind and eyes will be opened so that you may see the truth, the light and the way.


Holy f*ck! Is this another PR? I don't recall you explicitly saying who the SK was, and I can be a bit dense when it comes to reading between the lines. Care to explain?
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 1.

Postby Iliad on Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:23 am

It seems vio does have a pr, and something about science. Look at this post, and at the post about religion just above.
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I think it is obvious that either MeDeFe and Skoffin are scumates
and i would vote them except for the astounding revelation that the mod is actually the serial killer and is botching up his math on purpose.


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She might be trying to be seriously attacking either medefe or skoffin, though with the pr I'm not sure
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Fuzzylogic99 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:05 am

I think naxes was killed by the Mafia

so

a) Naxes was a random kill ie the mafia just randomly picked him
b) theres a bus driver and he /she did a switch
c) they thought he had a important role for some reason

Something about AAGe seems off.I dont want to say he scum bc I have no proof but some of the things he posted is giving me bad vibes

Violet seems to have a role.the question is ;is she a townie , scum or third party
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby aage on Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:31 am

Fuzzylogic99 wrote:Something about AAGe seems off.I dont want to say he scum bc I have no proof but some of the things he posted is giving me bad vibes

Scumzy Skimzor, go read my claim on the previous page.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Haggis_McMutton on Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:49 am

VioIet wrote:
aage wrote:The fact that Naxus was killed also tells me that there was a serial killer. Still, poor stupid christian fools, we're probably better off without religion anyway.


Ninety-nine percent of it. Religion too. Sorry to be controversial here. I know we may not agree on whether a person should have religious beliefs or not. But one thing we might be able to agree on is that the belief is not very rational. Generally, the acceptance of the religious belief is based on blind faith. Christians say that their belief is based on the Christian Bible. Now what do they know about the validity of the bible? Not much. No one alive today can say how valid the bible is. After the story of Jesus was written down, it was translated and transcribed many times by people. There is substantial evidence that people throughout history often added their own agenda and tend to "flavor" their transcription. If you don't believe that, just watch the news! Back to Noah’s ark. Consider for a moment how accurate a story might be that was handed down for three or four generations, orally, by a tribe of people who were mostly illiterate. Thousands of years later, the story is going to be completely fallible. If anyone disagrees with me, I dare them to go over to Africa today and try to establish an interesting story, fact or myth. People are far more educated today. But come back in 90 years and check out the current version of your story. It will be completely different. Most people generally accept the beliefs and social structure that happens to exist where they were born- particularly religious beliefs. Now you would think that a person would evaluate the situation upon reaching the age of 18 and make up their own mind about every issue. No chance! Now, what your generic, irrational person does is accept the whole caboodle of ideas, myths and beliefs and will often defend them to their death! My country is the greatest in the world! I tell them-how do you know? Have you evaluated any other country with an equal amount of effort and time? My religion is the only true religion! I asked them- have you evaluated all the other religions fairly and comprehensively? My girlfriend is the most beautiful chick there is. My mom is the best cook in the world! I liked to tell them- oh really. I’d like to ask them if they’ve checked out a good sampling? I doubt it.ā€


safariguy5 wrote: I agree that the serial killer would be fishing for the doc at the moment. Naxus is no obvious target (or at least I don't recollect momumental posts from him) but still the poor fool was killed. No mafia in their right mind would do that. Which must mean that the real mafia must have been blocked.


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saf wrote: Also, in regards to mafia getting kill blocked, I commented on how there was no mention of a blocked kill in the Night 2 scene. Hence why I am equating fiend with mafia for now and not necessarily with an SK, despite the convenience of argument.


Did I or did I not say there was a SK on Day 1. I even revealed his identity. But it has blinded you. BLINDED! The darkness now unfolds amongst the shadows of death with no possiblity for the protection of the innocent ones, which results in lives lost, among the many squandering in wealth, for those who like steak, but you better reject your medicine, and hope and aspire that your mind and eyes will be opened so that you may see the truth, the light and the way.


Woah, dude. That is a very odd post.

I get the feeling that she has some sort of PR/character that she is playing perhaps a bit too seriously.
Looking at the revealed roles so far + Violet's potential character makes me believe there may be some Science vs Religion action going on in this game. What it means game-mechanic wise I'm not really sure.(2 cults? science is town? hmm)

Or she might have just been exposed too much to Victor's shenanigans and has started acting like him. :P
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Haggis_McMutton on Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:53 am

Wait, I just realised that based on the colours of the first post the priest was a different faction from the christians. So that wouldn't really fit with the science vs religion thing ...

Or maybe his goal was to be recruited by the christian dudes or something ... eh this speculation has gotten too wild. But I definitely think Violet is (over)playing a character here.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Mr. Squirrel on Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:00 am

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Even if it is supposedly a dead end as you say, town would take no harm if you had waited for a church member to tell us the info before putting out your theory that the recruited was uninvolved... I think it's still a fair assumption that the attempted recruit is the fiend or at least a non human, the scene obviously pointed at the "dude" being in a place with quick changing moods and flying away. FOS squirrel

I would still like to hear from the church if they have any info regarding naxus' recruit, the recruit seems to be unsuccessful according to the scene, so unless the person in question is scum, they have no reason to want to hide the failed recruit as they are still the alignment they originally were.

Do what you will. I personally find it odd that you are demanding information from a faction that has yet to reveal itself. Not only are you asking for who was recruited, but you are also asking for the member to come forth, making him vulnerable. Its a little too fishy to me, but if this is where you want to take the discussion, then go ahead. Ill play along.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby aage on Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:47 pm

Haggis_McMutton wrote:Wait, I just realised that based on the colours of the first post the priest was a different faction from the christians. So that wouldn't really fit with the science vs religion thing ...

Or maybe his goal was to be recruited by the christian dudes or something ... eh this speculation has gotten too wild. But I definitely think Violet is (over)playing a character here.

I smell a Dan Brown book here. The one with the particle accelerator. Angels and Demons?
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Fuzzylogic99 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:50 pm

AAge you claim body guard.just bc you claim a role it doesnt necessarily make you a townie.You could be the bodyguard for the town or the mafia.Thats assuming that you are not fake claiming for some reason.I never said you scum I just said that your action made me wonder if you were scum.I think voting to lynch me is overreacting since I did not even IGMEOY or FOS you?

I wonder if we should not vote violet and let Illiad investigate her? What do everyone think
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby aage on Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:52 pm

Fuzzylogic99 wrote:AAge you claim body guard.just bc you claim a role it doesnt necessarily make you a townie.You could be the bodyguard for the town or the mafia.Thats assuming that you are not fake claiming for some reason.I never said you scum I just said that your action made me wonder if you were scum.I think voting to lynch me is overreacting since I did not even IGMEOY or FOS you?

No, I clearly adressed your ignorance. You may have noticed it but you didn't adress it, while you should have.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby edocsil on Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:53 pm

Fuzzylogic99 wrote:AAge you claim body guard.just bc you claim a role it doesnt necessarily make you a townie.You could be the bodyguard for the town or the mafia.Thats assuming that you are not fake claiming for some reason.I never said you scum I just said that your action made me wonder if you were scum.I think voting to lynch me is overreacting since I did not even IGMEOY or FOS you?

I wonder if we should not vote violet and let Illiad investigate her? What do everyone think


A fake like that would take balls of steel. It is quite likely that someone would get killed that you were supposed to protect and then it would be game over for you. Perhaps it could be pulled off if it was only town v mafia and the mafia was well coordinated, but even then, mistakes could happen.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby aage on Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:56 pm

edocsil wrote:
Fuzzylogic99 wrote:AAge you claim body guard.just bc you claim a role it doesnt necessarily make you a townie.You could be the bodyguard for the town or the mafia.Thats assuming that you are not fake claiming for some reason.I never said you scum I just said that your action made me wonder if you were scum.I think voting to lynch me is overreacting since I did not even IGMEOY or FOS you?

I wonder if we should not vote violet and let Illiad investigate her? What do everyone think


A fake like that would take balls of steel. It is quite likely that someone would get killed that you were supposed to protect and then it would be game over for you. Perhaps it could be pulled off if it was only town v mafia and the mafia was well coordinated, but even then, mistakes could happen.

Not to mention the fact that someone can counterclaim my gunfire-story. And that I already mentioned the gunfire-story yesterday.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby MeDeFe on Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:16 pm

Haggis_McMutton wrote:Wait, I just realised that based on the colours of the first post the priest was a different faction from the christians. So that wouldn't really fit with the science vs religion thing ...

Maybe Jesus didn't know he had followers, and maybe the followers hadn't found Jesus yet.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Commander9 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:58 pm

aage wrote:I smell a Dan Brown book here. The one with the particle accelerator. Angels and Demons?


This game has nothing to do with Dan Brown and his books/stories/delusions. While there is some rather unique stuff going on (I'm not sure if this is not too complicated game), it really doesn't fit with Dan Brown's books. After the game ends I will ask for some feedback and will alter my modding if needed, as this is my first game only.

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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby aage on Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:59 pm

Commander9 wrote:stuff important to the game

Just on a completely different note, are you as a mod "ethically" allowed to say this?
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Fuzzylogic99 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:17 pm

True but than again this is a bluffing game so anything possible though it seem unlikely.

Still just bc you claim it does not make you a townie.You could be scum or a third part .I find it funny that you automatically want us to believe you are a townie bc you made a claim.I could claim Im a one shot , .Assuming I am (hypothetically) it does not mean Im a townie.Im assuming you played long enough to realize that a claim does not make you innocent.I atlaeast hope you realize that.

No Im not claiming a oneshot just making a point


When we killed Herk you seemed quite concern that we had killed the werewolf.Than your quick vote on me the moment I make the slightest accusation without posting a response seem fishy.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Fuzzylogic99 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:21 pm

I think Justin was a townie while Naxus was a third party.I dont think Justin was part of the cult.Its possible but not very likely.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby Commander9 on Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:01 pm

aage wrote:Just on a completely different note, are you as a mod "ethically" allowed to say this?


Which part exactly did you address? I don't think I've revealed anything about the game, but I may be wrong.
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Re: Post-Apocalyptic Mafia - Day 3. Jesus could have helped

Postby edocsil on Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:17 pm

Fuzzylogic99 wrote:True but than again this is a bluffing game so anything possible though it seem unlikely.

Still just bc you claim it does not make you a townie.You could be scum or a third part .I find it funny that you automatically want us to believe you are a townie bc you made a claim.I could claim Im a one shot , .Assuming I am (hypothetically) it does not mean Im a townie.Im assuming you played long enough to realize that a claim does not make you innocent.I atlaeast hope you realize that.

No Im not claiming a oneshot just making a point


When we killed Herk you seemed quite concern that we had killed the werewolf.Than your quick vote on me the moment I make the slightest accusation without posting a response seem fishy.


The difference a one shot killer is a plausible mafia role. A super doc really isn't a plausible mafia role, as they would be able to protect the entire mafia night after night.
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