No.Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
No.Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
Re: Ignoramus paradox.
I claim game fatigue. Believe it if you want, but it is the truth. Ignoramus was in fact investigated in that round, but during my fifteen zillionth defense against Sasaki's attacks, I just honestly forgot that we investigated him. That investigation was a pretty minor one anyway, as it was the round where Sigurd accused Kommodus. Nothing else of note really happened, and Myrd and I didn't want to fall in the trap of investigating solely based on posts. Here's pretty much how our discussion before the investigation went:
Myrd: "I don't know, Ignoramus has been acting weird. Want to investigate him?"
GH: "Well, he's acted like that in previous games, but why not? It's good cover anyway."
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