In post 440, farside22 wrote:
I'd vote NJAC.
Last time I played with text he read horribly scummy and was town.
He actually reads better then I remember him, so I'm not sure why he reads scum.
In post 441, Harkonnen97 wrote:VOTE: NJAC
i agree, his reads are terrible this game. i think its bcz he's scum.
In post 463, farside22 wrote:
HI Mr vague, how are you.
That's just a bunch of quotes.
Why are they scummy?
In post 466, farside22 wrote: In post 449, alban wrote:What is this quick wagon on NJAC?
Surprising even though I suspect him too.
Yes, I know that. I also haven't explained my scum read.
You on the other hand are a scum read as well so........??
These quotes don't seem genuine. Something reads very off to me. I mean the whole Hark voting on farside mentioning that she would vote NJAC, then Hark jumping on. Then Hark specifically asks for 4 names to jump on then that's what causes Farside and gamma to jumping on when requested. Then farside questions gamma. It just doesn't make sense, it seems like far fetching to reach for justifications to why they jumped on. Gammas explaination of the reasons he votes, isn't exactly great detail to why he voted. This is strenghthening my suspicion on Gamma. He's been all over the place and isn't exactly going into great detail to why he's suspecting people other than pointing out 'these' posts that he suspects, he isn't giving much information out that said person can answer back with.
@Gamma, can you explain further to why you suspect NJAC without going back into saying 'this', 'this', 'this'.
Farside already mentioned that NJAC is a scum read, but it seems only to be a scum read OMGUS considering NJAC has been on farside for half of his posts?
@Farside, can you also do the same, just so that it doesn't feel like it's OMGUS, and that you actually suspect NJAC and it's not OMGUS.
@Hark, you've gone from one post to another to another, it's hard to get a feel of what your actually wanting to achieve. Can you point me to why your wanting NJAC lynched over the others you suspected only a little bit earlier before the wind changed direction.