I think we're being distracted by the cults and MOT again. I have reviewed Starseed's post and the followups and have the following questions.
1. Timing of reveal: Formulate asked what the vote count was. At the time of the reveal it was Starseed 4, GGG 3, Girly 1. That's very early in the day and hardly a cause for concern.
2. Timing of MOT: Timbo makes a good point about the the timing of the MOTs. If they are players it's too difficult to make sure the right players are online at the time of hammer. The hammer could be anytime. I hammered early on Day 1 and everyone must have been scrambling. Even if they are observers, the timing is still quiet difficult. Also MOT says we played like crap, that sounds like an observer.
3. Off the GGG trail: how easily we are influenced. Every time the vote gets close to the hammer there is a reveal. Now the vote is not even close and there is a reveal. Why are there reveals earlier and earlier? Because they work. Everyone moves away and then yet another people has to reveal. Day 2 was a disaster, there were 4 reveals. We're barely into Day 3 and there have been 2 reveals. Are they true? Is the poison even true? The only thing that wasn't revealed that we know of is that Delgar was the bodygaurd and his served his purpose by NOT revealing. Thank you Delgar!
Have we totally forgotten about GGG? Why did he tell people to not accept letters and then accept on himself. I was trying to formulate(ha!) a theory for his ridiculous claim that he tracked Puxlut AND Puxlut's actions were redirected to ECF. I cannot see any scenario where this could possibly happen unless it was a mafia-hatched plan. Why would a townie, or even mafia, think that there would be any action on Puxlut on Night 2 in order to redirected it. And Drury and I have gone over the roles, there is none for redirecting the actions of the initiator. GGG and a mafia-mate hatched this plan. So my vote still stays where it is.
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