Yes.mac5155 wrote:Could we have killed you at night?redwill wrote:I had one see (used on shaf) and could communicate with columbia. Nothing else.Benny Fitz wrote:redwill, without turning into redderwill again, NOW can i know what your abilities were? if any...
Mad Scientist Warz Game Thread
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I just figured there'd be one, and Frankenstein's monster would be perfect for it. Shunned by his creator, persecuted by the mob...Malkamaniac wrote:Did you really want an Independent role? Or were you really set on thinking that there was one? We've played numerous games with an independent so I am just wondering if you were hoping that there was one, because it's usually a pretty crazy game lol.Gaucho wrote:No independent? Ok.
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teib was the real hero. His investigation of IE was brilliant. It was the game-decider, IMO.
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Gotcha, I was curious about that because I thought you were dead set on either knowing there was one or wanting one.Gaucho wrote:I just figured there'd be one, and Frankenstein's monster would be perfect for it. Shunned by his creator, persecuted by the mob...Malkamaniac wrote:Did you really want an Independent role? Or were you really set on thinking that there was one? We've played numerous games with an independent so I am just wondering if you were hoping that there was one, because it's usually a pretty crazy game lol.Gaucho wrote:No independent? Ok.

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In other words, I totally fell for redwill's little ploy. 

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Fun game. Thanks!
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Great game obhave. Had a blast.
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Fun, fun, fun! Thanks for the compliments, guys. The reds played well in getting us to think IE was a good guy, and it really saved the day when TEIB investigated her.
I had no idea who the recruit was, so it's probably a good thing I was killed last night, but it was obvious that Mac was more of an original bad guy than Gaucho, who I agree would have been a huge idiot to play the way he did if he was red.
That being said, if either MWB or Benny was the red, I think we would have been in for a world of hurt.
I had no idea who the recruit was, so it's probably a good thing I was killed last night, but it was obvious that Mac was more of an original bad guy than Gaucho, who I agree would have been a huge idiot to play the way he did if he was red.
That being said, if either MWB or Benny was the red, I think we would have been in for a world of hurt.
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I think you mean goucho. Or maybe Guacho.TheHammer24 wrote:... was more of an original bad guy than Gaucho, who I agree would have been ...
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Well done hammer. It was fun to watch your evolution in this game and see all your thoughts.TheHammer24 wrote:Fun, fun, fun! Thanks for the compliments, guys. The reds played well in getting us to think IE was a good guy, and it really saved the day when TEIB investigated her.
I had no idea who the recruit was, so it's probably a good thing I was killed last night, but it was obvious that Mac was more of an original bad guy than Gaucho, who I agree would have been a huge idiot to play the way he did if he was red.
That being said, if either MWB or Benny was the red, I think we would have been in for a world of hurt.
I think if Benny or I hadn't been the first couple voted on rylan one of us would have been seen as red. Like Benny said, the talkers didn't really get much of the suspicion.
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I can tell that thehammer is in law school.



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Willie, I honestly did not remember that "Oh Behave" e-mail even after you posted it.
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I'm interested in why the reds recruited Shaf. Would Redwill have made the most sense?
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Could have been risky. Possibly would have lost recruit if they got a green.TheHammer24 wrote:I'm interested in why the reds recruited Shaf. Would Redwill have made the most sense?
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Come join the post game thread 

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I meant to come back to this, but didn't want to while the game was going.Willie Kool wrote:Robotic, eh - interesting. His original quote of 'I am the wind' reminded me of Tom Servo of MST3K.DocEmrick wrote:redwill's actions do seem robotic, as if his responses are pre-programmed by the reds to throw us off.
I was deliberately and directly quoting Tom Servo there.
It's getting rarer and rarer to find MSTies around.
Cheers!
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I've quoted Father Mulcahy in a game, as I recall.
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Yeah, I know that Col. Flagg famously said "I am the wind," but for me, it's Tom Servo. FTW.
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redwill wrote:Yeah, I know that Col. Flagg famously said "I am the wind," but for me, it's Tom Servo. FTW.

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