
Magic box god; Suck it Corbo
So, where's my Flamethrower?
EDIT: Also I didn't anticipate swinging my pot at Roy either but at least that swing wasn't an attempt to kill him, it was merely an attempt to KO intruders while we were vulnerable.
Its hard to knock someone unconcious with a knife, its is however easy to kill them with it... the pm could of easily been faked
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Its hard to knock someone unconcious with a knife, its is however easy to kill them with it... the pm could of easily been faked
Yes, of course, I would fake a 11k character PM to hide the
clear fact that I am killer.

Where is Nasus? Is he actually unconscious due to the cart?
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We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Its hard to knock someone unconcious with a knife, its is however easy to kill them with it... the pm could of easily been faked
Easy to kill with? You're watching too much TV. Most injuries you can inflict with a knife are not life threatening.
I also like how the PM detailed killing, stabbing, and throwing a knife at me. If I died instead of Tristana there still would have been a death with blood on your hands Aristocrat. There was no error. You can't wiggle your way out of murder.
Also would like to point out that you, in fact, are a killer.
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Magic box god; Suck it Corbo
Its hard to knock someone unconcious with a knife, its is however easy to kill them with it... the pm could of easily been faked
Easy to kill with? You're watching too much TV. Most injuries you can inflict with a knife are not life threatening.
"only a flesh wound"
Aristo, the fact is, you tried to kill Ez without proof that he was the murderer, thus compromising any proof that we could've gotten by tainting the knife. Even if you're not the murderer, your actions are certainly misinformed.
I shall repeat my proposal: detain and restrain Ez and Aristo, and keep a three- to four-man guard on them. Everyone else, form up into squads of no less than three members. I do have something I need to look into, so I can't guard. I'll PM people that I think I can trust, in the order that I trust them; I need two players to accompany me.
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Well before you detain Aristocrat make sure you get that knife. He's probably gonna take it and start slicing anyone who tries to restrain him.
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Aristo, the fact is, you tried to kill Ez without proof that he was the murderer, thus compromising any proof that we could've gotten by tainting the knife. Even if you're not the murderer, your actions are certainly misinformed.
Do keep in mind that I thought this through. The fingerprint process Azrael explained was:
-Use all 3 actions to compare the prints with the hand of another player.
-Neither player may move.
-20% chance to clear if innocent, 80% inconclusive. Cannot reroll.
-100% inconclusive if it is the killer.
The cost is far too high for such little returns (used on 5 innocents, expected value is to clear one person, and 32.768% chance we don't clear ANYONE in those 5.) Since you essentially can't defend yourself, fingerprint examination leaves you open and in danger as well.
Additionally, Ez was high in my list of suspects. It would have resulted in a victory if my actions had proven to be fruitful.
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The knife is probably sitting in a pool of blood with all the finger prints being swept away. Also not sure how killing me would result in a "victory". Sounds like your just picking people who have done something useful and trying to kill them. I already know you want what I took from the owners body. Your not getting it if I'm dead or alive.
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people who have done something useful
LOL.
me looting the houseowner if you need some clarification through your thick skull.
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Ez, Aristocrat has a point. The chances of clearing people with the knife are low, so we would only clear a handful of people... who would immediately become targets. If proven innocents outnumber unconfirmeds, then the innocents are safe, but if proven innocents are a minority, then they are a list of targets; the murderer can kill them to advance his progress without narrowing the pool of suspects and putting himself at risk. By using the knife instead of preserving the prints, Aristo may in fact have saved innocent lives, albeit at the tragic expense of Tristana's and the risk of yours.
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people who have done something useful
LOL.
me looting the houseowner if you need some clarification through your thick skull.
Oh yes, real useful action you did there, not telling any of us
what you actually took and thus contributing nothing to our knowledge pool.
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Ez, Aristocrat has a point. The chances of clearing people with the knife are low, so we would only clear a handful of people... who would immediately become targets. If proven innocents outnumber unconfirmeds, then the innocents are safe, but if proven innocents are a minority, then they are a list of targets; the murderer can kill them to advance his progress without narrowing the pool of suspects and putting himself at risk. By using the knife instead of preserving the prints, Aristo may in fact have saved innocent lives, albeit at the tragic expense of Tristana's and the risk of yours.
not buying that bs.
people who have done something useful
LOL.
me looting the houseowner if you need some clarification through your thick skull.
Oh yes, real useful action you did there, not telling any of us
what you actually took and thus contributing nothing to our knowledge pool.
you don't deserve to know what it is. It's about to be used in a couple turns anyway.
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An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
I do have something I need to look into, so I can't guard. I'll PM people that I think I can trust, in the order that I trust them; I need two players to accompany me.
I didn't get a PM. David doesn't trust me

Its hard to knock someone unconcious with a knife, its is however easy to kill them with it... the pm could of easily been faked
Easy to kill with? You're watching too much TV. Most injuries you can inflict with a knife are not life threatening.
"only a flesh wound""I cut your arm off!"
I do have something I need to look into, so I can't guard. I'll PM people that I think I can trust, in the order that I trust them; I need two players to accompany me.
I didn't get a PM. David doesn't trust me

More like you were adamant about defending Wing so he couldn't exactly take you with him to wherever he is going

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An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
I'd also like to apologize to Nasus for hurling a metal food cart at his face. It's really unfortunate you've been knocked out by the food cart....
a second time.sorriez

Lol the irony! I think that food carts got a grudge you NasusYou know, I was going to correct you for misusing the word irony, but after thinking about the situation, it's the perfect word. The action that caused Aristocrat to suspect EzTerix in the first place was when EzTerix threw the cart into another room, which ended up knocking out Nasus. Now, on the return side, Aristocrat has performed that same action in the act of eliminating EzTerix... Irony, indeed.
I do have something I need to look into, so I can't guard. I'll PM people that I think I can trust, in the order that I trust them; I need two players to accompany me.
I didn't get a PM. David doesn't trust me

More like you were adamant about defending Wing so he couldn't exactly take you with him to wherever he is going

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Eh, that's being generous. He stated "in the order that I trust them," implying that it was the only consideration. It's a nice thought, though.
Please only knock people out from now on, Aristocrat. You can stab their motionless body afterward. That should make it safer for everyone, no?
Ez, Aristocrat has a point. The chances of clearing people with the knife are low, so we would only clear a handful of people... who would immediately become targets. If proven innocents outnumber unconfirmeds, then the innocents are safe, but if proven innocents are a minority, then they are a list of targets; the murderer can kill them to advance his progress without narrowing the pool of suspects and putting himself at risk. By using the knife instead of preserving the prints, Aristo may in fact have saved innocent lives, albeit at the tragic expense of Tristana's and the risk of yours.
He could have used something
besides that knife, though...
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