FTF VII-Comments thread

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Round two has begun. Enjoy.
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Woah! Talk about short and not so sweet.

Why Rochey...
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BTW, if the scientist or sec dude are killed, are you going to make it obvious who they were?
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that's a good question...the other one I had is how are we going to find out who the founders are from the medic?
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Well duh, the medic tells us.
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Son of a.....

Seriously, I don't know why the Founders keep killing me all the time. It seems like I die on the first night in every game.
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:lol:
Does seem that way.

Maybe its because you seem the most knowledgale.
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I was worried I'd be first. I am concerned a bit though.

Worst part is I can't make my 100% accurate second day guess. I cannot read Lazar or Staplic at all.
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well, idk about my guesses...I know one's wrong...but I'm starting think about a couple more...
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How do you know one is wrong?
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Well I guess when somebody gets killed, you know they're not a Founder.
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So it seems Staplic thought Rochey was a founder... sadly he wasn't alone.
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stitch626 wrote:BTW, if the scientist or sec dude are killed, are you going to make it obvious who they were?

Yes. Everybody will find some evidence of their identities, just to keep things fair.

And in the unlikely event that the Founders kill the medic while he is analysing one of them, do you guys want the results to still come out?
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I would say no. From the logical standpoint, it would make sense that the Founder(s) would destroy such evidence.
But on the desperation side, yes please.
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I may not be on much this weekend. I'll be back on sunday night. If nothing is going on, the next nightfall will be on Monday
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