My Fl3a vote certainly got things moving but maybe in the wrong way for me, to get this moving again im changing my vote, day one has become quite stale.
Right-o and with that, all of the crew huf and puf and feck off to sleep in their chambers.
tris- however, screams incoherantly something about leaving the kettle on, sticks a big ol orange hydroponic produce up his bum and jumps out an airlock.
Who he was and what he was doing on the ship, is anyones guess.
Send in night actions, no talkie talk until morning comes.
That's gotta have been one of the longest nights i've ever slept except that one time when we jumped to the Medusa system and partied with those snakehaired aliens with three tits and got all stoned.
the parasites either didnt attack, attacked the android or were in stasis. if it was the second case (android was attacked) i think that it would be best if they spoke up and say who attacked them. since he wont be able to survive another attack the parasites will know that and he will be an easy target anyway, we might as well get some information out of it.
while the action is a bit slow on this ship, i dont think it would be right if the scientist spoke up yet and put himself in too much danger.
Yeah i wouldnt recommend our mechanic and scientist speaking up today as there probably isn't enough for them to go on. Especially if last night was unsuccessful for them! Would most likely be favourably for them to wait till they've got two confirmations that way they can either confirm targets or cross people off the list.
Yeah I presume the android would get the names of one of them.
how about we counter it with a no lynch then?
honestly, i dont really know what to do at this point hard to pick up something when everybody is being so scarce.
i would still be happy to go back to my day one thought process tbh
I don't know, they can happily go after the android again tonight and get a guaranteed kill as well as silencing him before he can speak. but then again if they didn't attack anyone it's an even better plan, because now we are second guessing them.
They are supposed to be parasites, can we assume they have intelligence?
THere is very little point for them not to make a kill. Which makes me think that they either had their killed blocked by one of us or the android took a hit. (unless they wanted us to make a rash decision from it) Another potential action is that they're using their scout to find out who we all are or find a key person before they make a kill...but i see little point in them doing that.
I agree, a no-kill is rather strange. The odds are in their favour, so even if they don´t know exactly who they are, killing someone would have been a good idea. I think the blocked action is the most likely scenario.
I would say that the android and engineer should keep there mouths shut on what it is they are, giving things away at this stage is suicidal for all the good guys.
there might also be a chance that the parasite leader 'slept in' so to say, and didnt manage to send out a kill or scout before we all woke up. maybe we should take this day as a freebie investigation for our scientist, and go for a no lynch?
The reason they want us to vote - so we vote 1 person off at random... the chances are 70 /30 % that its gonna be an innocent death or whatever .. then they get another kill at night bringing the odds alot more closely..
Now i think they might have decided to no lynch on puropse .. i mean killing a civilian or someone with no powers is just concentrating the odds on a lower population. They need to fix a way up in which people believe someone else is the parasite so they can vote them selves off. If it makes sense ..
I think the parasites can´t afford to wait and live with daily no-lynchs forever. A free kill at night is nice and everything, but the seers will eventually identify the parasites and an identified (=dead) parasite is a far greater loss for their side than it is for the regular people. They´re supposed to stir up some shit and provoke some action.
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