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Post by Kirsten on Jul 3, 2009 1:15:44 GMT -5
Wow, I'm so drained after that. 5:30 hours of grueling chat and we exiled a citizen, Rey. What a let down.
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 3, 2009 2:06:52 GMT -5
Also, I guess that means I was wrong again about my list of spies...Gah!
Sam, can I get 18 hours after the break comes back to decide on my imprisonment immunity?
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Post by Judge Sam on Jul 3, 2009 19:22:03 GMT -5
the deadline for your immune from imprisonment decision will be noon on sunday.
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Post by Judge Sam on Jul 4, 2009 2:09:22 GMT -5
I'm wondering what your thoughts were on the consensus exile. How do you think it went? What did you think about the discussions? I'm also curious if you were having any private one-on-one conversations during the Exile. If so could you post those conversations in your confessional for me? Maybe you could also tell me what went on from your perspective behind the scenes? And finally, what did you think of the ultimate conclusion? How did you feel about the end of the discussion? I love to hear your thoughts, thanks.
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 4, 2009 2:46:17 GMT -5
the deadline for your immune from imprisonment decision will be noon on sunday. Thanks. I'll probably choose not to use it again. Pushing for the exile of two citizens in a row probably doesn't make the spies really want to imprison me. I want to wait until the tide swings. Catch a spy, go down to 2 left, pin another spy, and then use my imprisonment immunity when I'm actually a strong target for it. I'm wondering what your thoughts were on the consensus exile. How do you think it went? What did you think about the discussions? I think it went poorly based strictly on the result. I mean, we exiled a citizen after 5 and a half hours of ruthless discussion, so I can't be too thrilled about it . The discussions were good, though. Things were pretty orderly, although Georgia liked to make a big deal about not following procedure. People played nice with each other for the most part. Things didn't get out of line, everyone stayed calm, rational, and followed the rules. That was a definite plus. I expected a madhouse, a "clusterfuck" as it was described. I thought I was going to have to seriously lay down the law, but it didn't happen. I'm also curious if you were having any private one-on-one conversations during the Exile. If so could you post those conversations in your confessional for me? Maybe you could also tell me what went on from your perspective behind the scenes? I had a few. Behind the scenes was mostly myself, Levi, Ariel discussing Rey as he defended himself in chat. I had a chat with Tiberius where I outlined my belief that Rey was lying to me. Nothing too crazy really happened behind the scenes, mostly just side discussion based on the main discussion at the time. And finally, what did you think of the ultimate conclusion? How did you feel about the end of the discussion? I love to hear your thoughts, thanks. The ultimate conclusion was a disappointment. I thought Rey was a spy, and it sucks to be wrong, especially after the long drawn out fight to achieve it. And I think this puts us/me at a disadvantage coming into the next episode. I am going to be attacked for pushing Thor/Rey's exile. Two citizens in a row I have helped to hammer home and I will draw flak for it. I'm feeling slightly discouraged at the moment, simply because I feel a little lost/out of my game. I was on top of things when Donald/Iris got hammered, and I've slipped a lot. My feeling right now is that I need to start just going off of my gut + who has been hunting spies or not for the next few exiles. Amelia has not been hunting for spies. So we exile her. Khaled has not been hunting for spies. He shall be purged. Gretchen has done no spyhunting whatsoever. May she be forcibly evicted. A few things to note about the discussions...at least what stood out to me was Gretchen adamantly defending Rey as a citizen based on sparse reasoning. Could definitely be a spy trying to look good. Gretchen has also dropped her "jolly + fat" character. I'm interested to see how she plays out over the next episode or so. Pete also without reason changed his mind from Amelia to Rey. I think he needs to be seriously pressured to explain why he did that. I think this upcoming episode is going to be Adventures with Amelia, where we exile Amelia nearly unanimously. If she is a spy, we will start to get back on track. If she's a citizen, then we might be in for a rough ride.
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 5, 2009 20:02:59 GMT -5
I'm pretty torn on Amelia. I could see her going either way. I'm not sure I'm going to vote for her, but I'm not going to go out of my way to stop her exile. She could definitely be a spy.
I wish we had been able to verify her role via using her imprisonment immunity and showing up immune. That would have been a great test, but alas.
Right now, I'm thinking Khaled or Gretchen for my vote. Neither have made much/any of an attempt to hunt for spies.
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 7, 2009 4:30:09 GMT -5
Wow, the Ariel imprisonment was surprising. That was not at all what I expected.
Man...what does that mean for Mirela/Khaled?
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 7, 2009 4:30:54 GMT -5
Also, Khaled is the watcher...interesting...
Jenya still hasn't informed me of who got the role investigation...though she said she would...
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Post by Kirsten on Jul 8, 2009 0:54:36 GMT -5
So Jason won the role investigation, and used it on Khaled, who is the watcher.
Khaled claims he only gets Yes/No and not the name of the player who targeted. This contradicts his capsule post.
So...
1. Is he lying? Did he claim his role, and then lie about it later when outed by the role investigation?
2. Or did he purposely lie?
3. Why would he watch Iris?
4. Oswald's imprisonment could be because Oswald had a role and targeted Tiberius
5. Khaled claimed an upgrade for the role challenge that is consistent
6. Khaled was tested on this episode 6 and passed.
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