Bah, ninja'd.
Edreeses said:
Why did you try to distract town from a Jungle or Cheese lynch?
1. It didn't seem all that apparent to me.
2. We had to make up for lost time.
3. Tando looked very scummy to us.
4. (a) This is a pretty blatant spin on what happened. The point was not any kind of attempt to "distract" from anything. The point was to promote a lynch candidate we found scummy. Our reads were dumbtown on Cheez, null on jungle, and scum on Tandora.
4. (b) I'm pretty sure I speak for both of us when I say that we have no desire to protect a lynch candidate that is absolutely null -- and maybe not even one that leans slightly dumbtown, in a non-mylo situation, as long as there's any doubt. The
only gameplan was lynching someone we found scummy and antitown, and had nothing to do with either of the other two. Period.
4. (c) We quite clearly expressed that we would support a jungle backup lynch, then a Cheez lynch crashed in like a tidal wave and that was the end of that. Again, you're spinning. You can doubt our motives in what we said, but you cannot deny the clear facts that were present.
You don't have to like that explanation, but you can't deny that from a town POV, based on the reads we've provided (and provided on D2, I might add, Mr. Forgetfulpants), we were taking the protown action.
Edreeses said:
It was apparant these one of these two would be lynched, and you suddenly throw this mondo aggressive case on Tandora. Looks very suspicous - explain the timing here because it doesn't look very good for you.
The only thing that was apparent to me was that the town was bouncing plenty of suspects around like pinballs, waiting to see which one popped into the bonus chute. The case was "mondo aggressive" because it was two days before deadline, which we'd already asserted as when we'd be coming back in proper.
I could ask you why you were pushing a Nix wagon in the 11th hour, when this dilution of momentum could very well have diverted the lynch into less favorable waters. In fact, I think I will, because I don't adequately understand where that came from or what you were trying to accomplish.