That was definitely a crazy night phase. I am still trying to understand exactly what happened with everything, and all the information we've gotten. This is certainly a lot to take in.
Robo-Supremecist doesn't sound particularly pro-town to me, however I can't see there having been a four person non-town faction (and it being balanced), so I don't think it's mafia (obvious) and I don't
think
he was part of the other 3 person faction, though I could be wrong (depends on what the win conditions of that faction are, really). I guess I was at least wrong about HP being mafia. Damn.
What is more interesting to me, though, is that Natirasha was not G-man. Take this into account: Tarhalindur told us that the flavor of his "Do not kill the mod" warning was strongly related to G-man, thus suggesting that Nat
was
G-man. However, it seems this was false.
In fact, I don't really see that his warning was true: Natirasha's death didn't really result in so much bad things that I can see. Yes, his supersaint ability killed a fellow townie, however, it seems he also protected the town from a scum kill (You may notice, Nat said earlier that a
Doc
was killed, which wasn't Zwet so it must have been him...and the night flavor says "The villain's kill" was stopped by the "God's last will.")
Next, I have just opened a wikipedia page about G-man, mainly because I wondered, if not Nat, then who would G-man be? Well, read this...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Man_(Hal ... #Abilities
Under abilities, the last sentence is:
The G-Man is capable of operating a very wide range of machinery and technology, ranging from cellular phones and sealed steel doors to nuclear warheads and teleporters.
This is exactly what I was looking for when I opened the page: some reference to G-man using machinery. Why? Because my primary suspect after Natirasha for G-man was Tarhalindur.
Here is why. He spearheaded the argument about G-man, which would be a good way to hide the fact that he was the suspect in question. He also provided a conclusion that Natirasha was G-man (maybe he felt safe doing so because he thought Natirasha wouldn't be lynched, due to his warning).
Now, we have learned about one of Tarhalindur's powers: That he is a roleblocker with the ability to kill if the target is metal (or a
machine
). G-man is notably gifted at the use of technology, and apparently so is Tarhalindur. Coincidence? I am starting to doubt it.
For all these reasons, I believe that Tarhalindur may likely be G-man himself. For that reason...
Vote: Tarhalindur
Explain yourself.