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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:50 pm

Bye guys remember

UT, Zigmen & Normals

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by gib » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:50 pm

Zigmen wrote:
Uselesstwit wrote:
Zigmen wrote:
gib wrote:Fine lynch me. I have never been scum in a ratz game and you guys always lynch me on day one. Tbh i don't give a fuck, you will look like dicks in an hour or so when oblivion confirms i was town. Maybe on the next game some of you could do the decent thing and remember there's a pattern here.

Thanks for answering Denny, fwiw i don't think you are scum in this game.
Gibs, if you're town, you need to play protown. The flail doesn't help.
so you think he's flailing but you're not changing your vote?
I don't actually think Gib is scum. If Gib keeps getting killed on day 1, he'll never learn how to play. I'm offering him a bit of advice. 1) play protown. 2) flailing doesn't help.

In future games, he may take that advice and stop being the default lynch.

Mono, on the other hand, looks scummy to me because I've seen his scum game at close range. It looks like this.
Playing protown means scum hunting. As i have very little practice at this i didn't want to vote based on my inexperienced suspiscions. My flail was more a meltdown with messages - i am town, you're going to kill me anyway but please remember this for the next game so i can get some experience, also please check the bw so we find scum and get a town win. I am more than happy to hear any advice anyone has to offer and genuinely thank you for bothering to try to help me.

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:51 pm

see you in Sto-vo-Kor

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by normal » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:52 pm

I didn't know distancing myself from a bandwagon was a sign of scumness.

I guess this will appear just as stupid then, but I'll re-attach myself to the bandwagon. And if Zigmen is right, then I will look good for having put mono in the lead for lynch again. Good plan.

Vote mono

Also, mono, you're not klingon, so you won't end up in Stovokor
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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:53 pm

Gib, the sad puppy act is old, very old

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:54 pm

Normal wrote:I didn't know distancing myself from a bandwagon was a sign of scumness.

I guess this will appear just as stupid then, but I'll re-attach myself to the bandwagon. And if Zigmen is right, then I will look good for having put mono in the lead for lynch again. Good plan.

Vote mono

Also, mono, you're not klingon, so you won't end up in Stovokor
wanna bet :tongue:

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by normal » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:55 pm

mononoke wrote:
Normal wrote:I didn't know distancing myself from a bandwagon was a sign of scumness.

I guess this will appear just as stupid then, but I'll re-attach myself to the bandwagon. And if Zigmen is right, then I will look good for having put mono in the lead for lynch again. Good plan.

Vote mono

Also, mono, you're not klingon, so you won't end up in Stovokor
wanna bet :tongue:
I was under the impression that there is only one klingon on the enterprise. And you're not him
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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by gib » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:56 pm

mononoke wrote:Bye guys remember

UT, Zigmen & Normals
Is that in order of priority?

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by Uselesstwit » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:56 pm

mono, are you trying to out as a special?
irretating wrote:you're a genius, UT!

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by normal » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:58 pm

Uselesstwit wrote:mono, are you trying to out as a special?
I have no idea what he's trying to do, but he's saying that he is Klingon. I know that he cannot be Mr. Worf, because that's me.
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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:58 pm

Uselesstwit wrote:mono, are you trying to out as a special?
I would have done that a long time ago. I'm just one of those cannon fodder ugly klingons. But i do get to go to heaven. Bye

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:00 pm

gib wrote:
mononoke wrote:Bye guys remember

UT, Zigmen & Normals
Is that in order of priority?
no priority. But poke them a little. Especially Zigmen his story about my scum play was absolutely bogus.

Read through the V mafia. I was scum there check and see if there is anything similar.


He's lying!

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by mononoke » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:01 pm

Normal wrote:
Uselesstwit wrote:mono, are you trying to out as a special?
I have no idea what he's trying to do, but he's saying that he is Klingon. I know that he cannot be Mr. Worf, because that's me.
Alexander Rozhenko, whoever that was. he looks ugly though

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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by gib » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:01 pm

mononoke wrote:Gib, the sad puppy act is old, very old
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Re: Star Trek TNG MARK 2 - Day 1 (Deja Q)

Post by normal » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:02 pm

mononoke wrote:
Normal wrote:
Uselesstwit wrote:mono, are you trying to out as a special?
I have no idea what he's trying to do, but he's saying that he is Klingon. I know that he cannot be Mr. Worf, because that's me.
Alexander Rozhenko, whoever that was. he looks ugly though
My son?
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