Rey
Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 0:58:19 GMT -5
Ariel, you were a strong competitor and a nice person; I think we connected in that we both get emotionally vested in this game and really care about what's going on. It sucks that the Spies got you, I think you would have been a great help down the stretch in finding them out.Good joke, Jason!
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:01:39 GMT -5
If by now everyone hasn't found this out due to a revelation on my part or otherwise, I have a role. Hopefully by this point we've had some other reveals, because the utility of what I'm about to present is strictly dependent on that. My role that I received is that of the Watcher. Each night, I can select one player; I will receive information of who visited that player. As Sam put it, my query is effectively "Was ______ visited last night?" His response is either "Yes" or "No," with the name of the visitor. So, where is this useful? Hopefully someone's claimed seer, and hopefully they checked the targets I did (which I will provide). If someone claims they visited someone that didn't get visited, then follow the "lynch all liars" policy. My views have been: Imprisonment 2: Faith (not visited) Imprisonment 3: Levi (visited) I'm not going to give out who visited Levi in this post. Rest assured that if I'm gone due to exile, someone knows. If I'm gone in Imprisonment 4, nobody knows. If I'm gone in a later imprisonment, someone might know. But, someone DID know something else about Levi this early in the game, and that is important. To separate liars from truth-tellers, I'm using a similar technique to what banks do to encrypt their online transactions. I am giving a very large semiprime number below. Semiprime means that this number has two and only two factors, both of which are prime. Anyone who actually has the information I omitted in this post will have the two factors. Once the person has posted these two factors, anyone can easily verify them simply by multiplying them together. The number is below. 814552726810379014601322046351 140514770762293995287055765922 123243900432197173392875381103 381095511643656209030312080 323154737731213122354957549196 030656629970094769240458756327 483273999714737723088310817067488941184809 The reason this is secure is because finding prime factors of such a number is very, very computer intensive, so even if someone DOES know how to break such a thing, it will take them a long time to do so (upwards of 10 hours on a high end computer with all memory/CPU power dedicated to the task). Can anyone say fake? I don't believe it. Maybe I don't want to believe it.
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Rey
Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:02:27 GMT -5
Why would Khaled claim to Jenya, when he voted her only two exiles before? Change of heart?
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Post by Ariel on Jul 7, 2009 1:05:12 GMT -5
Don't make me exile you again, Rey. My one regret so far about this game is that the Spies didn't see fit to give me more than one Rey-free day, away from your insults and jackassishness.
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Rey
Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:07:54 GMT -5
Who are you, and why are you talking to me?
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Post by Mei Yun on Jul 7, 2009 1:10:20 GMT -5
Also, I perceived Khaled as a punching bag of Jenya when we had our two-team exile.
How does this role help the Citizens?
Also, we had suspicions that the spy could possibly have a Tracker or a Role Investigator.But Gabriela and I never got to use any of our "choice" abilities during the night.
Who targetted Levi?
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Rey
Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:11:55 GMT -5
Why doesn't his role show who targets someone that gets imprisoned. Example: Rey gets imprisoned. Khaled watches Rey. Khaled SHOULD see who targetted Rey. All the spies are caught, game is over! Thanks for playing. Please sign up for Spies 7: The Office.
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Post by Ariel on Jul 7, 2009 1:12:55 GMT -5
The.... Soul Stitcher, or whatever the role's name is this time around. I think that was when William investigated Levi and got a result on Rey.
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Rey
Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:14:03 GMT -5
You mean the magical DESTINY DEFLECTOR? What kind of role name is that? (No offense Sam if it's an actual role.)
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Post by Ariel on Jul 7, 2009 1:14:50 GMT -5
Yeah, that.
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Faith
Faith
Daddy's Dead Princess
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Post by Faith on Jul 7, 2009 1:34:55 GMT -5
Ew if this is real Kahled was watching me at night!? Like omg. Creepy much?
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Post by Judge Sam on Jul 7, 2009 1:38:35 GMT -5
haha
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Rey
Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 1:46:51 GMT -5
You're giving the tiebreaker to Boris who is currently on vacation for this entire episode? Why would you do that? I find it funny how mad she got that I attempted to give it to Boris when I prevously told her I was giving it to her to see her reaction.
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Rey
Amor del Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 7, 2009 15:19:23 GMT -5
If they exile Tiberius or Gretchen I'll be so sad.
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Post by Rey on Jul 8, 2009 22:45:58 GMT -5
I think Amelia purposely didn't vote. We'll see at the end of the game though.
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Rey
Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 9, 2009 18:09:23 GMT -5
Only took him eight episodes.
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Post by Rey on Jul 10, 2009 0:34:17 GMT -5
What does make sense is that I'm the citizen counterpart to Donald for Amelia. She suspects us both, but her pressure always ends up on me. Not entirely accurate. Amelia voted Donald in two exiles, right? And a safe vote on you only at the first one, possibly so she wouldn't be involved in the exile of a Cit? Did she continue to pressure you after Donald went down? Did she follow through on her threat to take you down next if Donald was a Spy? Nope, she went after Faith after Donald died. William apparently noticed this too, on June 17th: And oh boy did Amelia take notice: Look at William comin' outta left field with some analysis! I'm impressed. Yeah, I know that I got a little overzealous with the Kirsten/Donald thing. I settled down about it later and when he was revealed as a Spy, I was like, "Well, Amelia, you have a choice to make: You can either continue going after Kirsten on a gut read or you can start looking elsewhere for suspicious actions and such." I went with the latter. William was imprisoned immediately, three days later.Kirsten, I am not saying you are DEFINITELY a spy for all this. It's just evidence, and I strongly believe you're trying to twist it to look more favorable to yourself than it is. And you're welcome to debate the evidence, but be careful of overplaying your hand, because it makes you look scummier. This post makes a lot of sense. As you suuuuure she's a spy? *Keeps changing his mind*
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Post by Mei Yun on Jul 10, 2009 0:39:22 GMT -5
Here's my counterargument:
1. Amelia praised William for suspecting a Citizen 2. Kirsten actively pushed for more Spy Exiles. By actively pushed I mean they really posted something big on the Burg, and tried to argue and convince others to vote with them: --- DONALD (Ep1, Ep4) --- IRIS 3. Sure Jenya "voted" for Spies but did she take an active role in campaigning against them? Even the Almathea Exile? She just bussed along!
Jenya is a Spy.
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Post by Mei Yun on Jul 10, 2009 0:41:39 GMT -5
And look at the passive-aggressive behavior in the last sentence of that quote you just gave me:
"Kirsten, I am not saying you are DEFINITELY a spy for all this. It's just evidence, and I strongly believe you're trying to twist it to look more favorable to yourself than it is. And you're welcome to debate the evidence, but be careful of overplaying your hand, because it makes you look scummier."
ROUGH TRANSLATION: I have "evidence", but I don't want you to think that I am making a bullshit case against you! At least I am trying to tarnish your reputation. You should thank me!
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Post by Ed on Jul 10, 2009 1:20:00 GMT -5
Isn't Jenya conveniently ignoring the fact that William was questioning Amelia's actions and not Kirsten's? How does William being imprisoned reflect poorly on Kirsten at all? I'm growing tired of Jenya's word-twisting nonsense.
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Post by Mei Yun on Jul 10, 2009 11:05:11 GMT -5
Finally somebody has a bigger confessional than mine! to Rey!
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Rey
Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 10, 2009 14:38:48 GMT -5
Woah, you sure had a lot of posts in your confessional even though you got eliminated early.
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Rey
Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 10, 2009 23:54:26 GMT -5
Jenya and Pete are all that's left of Team Clusterfuck.
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Post by Mei Yun on Jul 11, 2009 0:08:41 GMT -5
And Jason?
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Rey
Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 11, 2009 0:09:31 GMT -5
OH. Him too!
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Post by Rey on Jul 11, 2009 15:18:24 GMT -5
Just this morning, our investigators discovered a new species of Ovis Aries. Meet the Tibbysheep. LIMITED TIME OFFER - Get them while supplies last!Caution: May be prone to anger when frustrated. Batteries not included.
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Rey
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Post by Rey on Jul 13, 2009 0:34:02 GMT -5
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Post by Rey on Jul 13, 2009 0:49:25 GMT -5
[/color]: Yvette, Khaled, Ed, Robert, Mirela, Ariel, Thor, Faith[/b][/quote] Green[/color] = Confirmed Citizen That's really funny. I think Iris was the only spy in The Stronghold.
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Post by Rey on Jul 13, 2009 14:53:51 GMT -5
Gretchen's soooooo cool. I'm cheering for whatever side she is on! (Citizens)
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Post by Khaled on Jul 13, 2009 19:51:44 GMT -5
Ew if this is real Kahled was watching me at night!? Like omg. Creepy much? Hahahahaha! Just wait until you see the titles of some of my early watch posts. And yes, it's real.
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