Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Seems possible that redwill was offed and then revived by the red(s). However, that seems a bit transparent, so I think there's probably more to it than that. Either he now has some ability to avoid a day kill, or he was revived and someone else was recruited instead.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
I guess the mad scientist has the ability to revive the dead. Why did he revive a player on Day 1, though? And is redwillimmortal now? Strange.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Ooh, yes. I'm immortal. At least as far as this game goes. I.e., I doubt I'm immortal in real life.
I could be lying, though, which is something EPP would never do.
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I could be lying, though, which is something EPP would never do.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
redwill, do you have any abilities to avoid being killed?
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Well, he was killed.
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I was killed. Am I dead?the errey i breathe wrote:redwill, do you have any abilities to avoid being killed?
The answer to your question is "no."
I am the wind.
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Are you some sort of Frankenstein character?
We are dealing with a mad scientist.
We are dealing with a mad scientist.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Vote count:
1- Shad (redwill)
Takes 11 to lynch.
1- Shad (redwill)
Takes 11 to lynch.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Didn't Boris Karlov play in the '72 Summit Series?
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
I think any questioning of redwill is going to be pointless now. He either doesn't know what happened and was just an innocent bystander or he's red now and will be as confusing as possible.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Or he's the mad scientist himself.
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Yeah, I agree that questioning is pointless (although I encourage it -- it's fun to answer).MWB wrote:I think any questioning of redwill is going to be pointless now.
But, anyway, I'm not trying to be confusing. After all, I'm the only one who has voted so far.
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I'll vote. Yellow redwill
Nobody (that I can think of) comes back from the dead and is good for us.
....especially in mad scientist wars.
Nobody (that I can think of) comes back from the dead and is good for us.
....especially in mad scientist wars.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
That's my thinking as well, but I'd be really surprised if he could be killed right away. I would guess there is some sort of limited protection.Benny Fitz wrote:I'll vote. Yellow redwill
Nobody (that I can think of) comes back from the dead and is good for us.
....especially in mad scientist wars.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
I've narrowed my suspect list down to:
Lynch doc
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
That's Frankenstein. So I guess the mad scientist revived redwill ... and possibly created a monster. Kill it with fire?
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
just got home for the night, let me get caught up and i will post thoughts.
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Yea he definitely might have some sort of day protect. But if we vote for someone else and hit a blue, we'll have done no better than if we vote for him and end up with a ricochet. with the latter we'll at least have identified pe#1.MWB wrote:That's my thinking as well, but I'd be really surprised if he could be killed right away. I would guess there is some sort of limited protection.Benny Fitz wrote:I'll vote. Yellow redwill
Nobody (that I can think of) comes back from the dead and is good for us.
....especially in mad scientist wars.
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Re: Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
Hmm. He was 'the wind' until columbia mentioned Frankenstein.Gaucho wrote:That's Frankenstein. So I guess the mad scientist revived redwill ... and possibly created a monster. Kill it with fire?
I'd like to hear if redwill has a reason for his vote.
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True enough.Benny Fitz wrote:Yea he definitely might have some sort of day protect. But if we vote for someone else and hit a blue, we'll have done no better than if we vote for him and end up with a ricochet. with the latter we'll at least have identified pe#1.MWB wrote:That's my thinking as well, but I'd be really surprised if he could be killed right away. I would guess there is some sort of limited protection.Benny Fitz wrote:I'll vote. Yellow redwill
Nobody (that I can think of) comes back from the dead and is good for us.
....especially in mad scientist wars.
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You're quite the sleuth. A baddie would have never thought of being caught using such a deceptively subtle approach!Gaucho wrote:That's Frankenstein. So I guess the mad scientist revived redwill ... and possibly created a monster. Kill it with fire?
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Just thinking aloud.
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so redwill is frankenstein?