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    I don't think I fully understood the conswquences Kommodus has stated in his post. There are, I think three scenarios:

    1) The Rebels kill you early on and now you will hunt them down ruthlessly.

    2) The Senators (or maybe even the Rebels in their role als Senator) lynch you in the first few round and you turn your back on this game an won't help the Senate.

    3) You survive the first few rounds and are now bound by your promise to give the Rebels some leeway, meaning that you will not help the Senate with full force.

    So the only way to get you to investigate the Rebels the way you've done it in previous games would be if the Rebels killed you. Otherwise we Senators could not benefit from your deductions, because you stated to not give them to us.
    I find this rather strange...


    Just remember Kommodus that, as a Senator, the goal of the game is not to live but to uncover the Rebels. The only case, where surviving would be beneficial is when you are a Rebel, although it is not strictly necessary.
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    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
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    —chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age

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    I'd probably kill Kommodus if I was a rebel, just because he issued a challenge and what kind of Senator would turn his back to that ? I think probably half the players feel the same, not the best move you could have made if you wanted to live Komm.
    Then again, the mafia might decide to not kill you and see if you get lynched, or simply wait three or four rounds, just to spread confusion. This might be to their benefit too. I see this as a lose-lose situation for the loyal senators, very suspicous. Of course, the tone of your post makes it sounds like you're not willing to give tracking down the rebels a lot of effort anyway, why are you playing then ?

    Very strange...

    Also: Reenk, wtf is your post about ? Either Kommodus should get killed or we should execute him ? What's your reasoning ? It's not like he said he was the detective and posted a PM or anything like that. He has a higher chance of getting killed than usual, I agree, but no where near 100%, so i don't see how we would always benefit from lynching him early.

    See, the confusion has already begun, this is going to keep us busy for a few nights and hinder our efforts of fining the real (or other) rebels.
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    Consul Csar slept well that night and awoke to no new murders, surely this was a good sign and that the letter was a poor joke. It was not to be so...

    Senator Fatum Rodent, known affectionatly by his friends as "the Crazed Rabbit" was taking an early morning bath, he only loved 2 things in life and intrigue was one of them. While he considered the events of the day before, analysing which senators would be most likely to be Rebels his second love walked in, a beautiful slave girl. So distracted by the Slave as she walked through depositing towels he didnt notice the shadow creeping over him or the leather strap wrap around his neck. His last thought was he would never know the slave girls name...

    Hearing the news Csar called an emergency sitting of the senate and rushed to meet them. While the Senators were gathering Venenum Masy was having to endure the usual greetings. As a powerful and very rich senator he was well used to the hand shakes and back slaps before a senate meeting and frankly found it dull. When csar arrived the Senators filed in and took their seats. As Csar began his opening speech Venenum realised the senate was awfully cold today and began to shiver, the shiver became shakes and the shakes became an uncontrollable fit. Csar ran to the dieing senator but could find no vitiable injury's except a small needle prick at the back of his neck...

    "Friends the rebels have stuck and 2 of our great senators are dead it is our duty to find their killers and execute them - the senate floor is now open and one of us shall be executed before tonight - may the gods let us chose correctly!"

    Alive

    Sasaki Kojiro
    Don Corleone
    Kagemusha
    Kommodus
    Ituralde
    Destroyer of Hope
    Caius Flaminius
    Csar
    GeneralHankerchief
    doc_bean
    Craterus
    Reenk Roink
    Xiahou
    Peasant Phill
    AggonyDuck
    Proletariat
    Dutch_guy
    JimBob

    Dead
    Crazed Rabbit
    Masy

    Executed



    Voting is open and will close at noon tommorow
    Last edited by Sir Moody; 12-17-2006 at 15:58.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Moody
    [I]Consul Csar slept well that night and awoke to no new murders, surely this was a good sign and that the letter was a poor joke. It was not to be so...

    Senator Fatum Rodent, known effectionatly by his friends as "the Crazed Rabbit" was taking an early morning bath, he only loved 2 things in life and intregue was one of them. While he considered the events of the day before, anaylsing which senators would be most likely to be Rebels his second love walked in, a beutiful slave girl. So distracted by the Slave as she walked through depositing towels he didnt notice the shadow creeping over him or the leather strap wrap around his neck. His last thought was he would never know the slave girls name...

    Hearing the news Csar called an emergancy sitting of the senate and rushed to meet them. While the Senators were gathering Venenum Masy was having to endure the usual greetings. As a powerful and very rich senator he was well used to the hand shakes and back slaps before a senate meeting and frankly found it dull. When csar arrived the Senators filed in and took their seats. As Csar began his opening speach Venenum relised the senate was awfully cold today and began to shiver, the shiver became shakes and the shakes became an uncontrolable fit. Csar ran to the dieing senator but could find no visiable injury's except a small needle prick at the back of his neck...
    The mafia are OBVIOUSLY terrible spellers.

    n.b. it can't be sir moody because the first post has immaculate spelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
    The mafia are OBVIOUSLY terrible spellers.

    n.b. it can't be sir moody because the first post has immaculate spelling.
    Or someone who doesn't quite understand how to use Spell check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch_guy
    Or someone who doesn't quite understand how to use Spell check.

    No. If you search the gameroom for these misspelled words they only place they show up is in this thread. The mafioso's in question would have had to never spelled them incorrectly in all of the previous games. Also, writing style doesn't match the poor spelling. Hence the roll eyes smiley.

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    Whoever is the detective should definitely have investigated Kommodus.

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