Surye wrote:Well, if you want to put it that way, fine, I suspect you are my corrupt cop, if I have one. 1) The first night you investigated a N1 kill, Flameaxe, which if you were mafia, you KNEW he would die, so you wouldn't be helping town, and you could look legitimate by giving a real, truthful, report. I was suspicious then, but it wasn't that strong. Then you did not submit a report last night, waited to see how the day would start, started dropping hints about armlx, and dayviged Das for a really really shallow reason. My guess is you "investigated" him last night, and found a rival, and was just waiting for a moment to strike, and look half justified, and look very town.
I'm pleasantly surprised, these aren't crap reasons, I am re-assured that you are thinking things through.
1. My choice of Flameaxe: I despise playing with Flameaxe. All he does is vote for me. No matter what. Normally I would kill him right off the bat, if I could. Since I couldn't kill him, my first choice, I decided to investigate him, so that if he was guilty, then I'd have him lynched. If he was innocent, I would just ignore him.
2. I did not investigate Dasquian last night. I investigated skitzer, because I find him opaque, and I didn't find anyone hugely scummy, and he seemed an unlikely night target, go figure. And since I thought my night action was going to be canceled because I asked to be sequestered at QB, I almost did not send in a night action, and when I did, I forgot to ask to have a report sent to you. Interestingly though, I got much more information than I did when I did send you the report.
3. I have no hints about armlx, I know nothing about armlx.
4. My reason was not shallow. I had pointed out, early in the day, that the obituaries should not be trusted. Again, skitzer turned up vanilla, and yet, I saw him at sideney's house, trying to break in. I KNEW that something was up with the obituaries. So it was not a shallow reason at all. Now, I posted a reminder, since no one wanted to touch it. And Dasquian took the bite, and argued that I could not possibly be right.
He completely rejected the idea, and tried to discredit it rather aggressively. My thinking was that he too, knew that the obituaries were inaccurate, but he didn't want the truth to come out, and needed to squash any challenge to their reliability before townies would begin to wonder and put two and two together.
Only scum would want to cover up that they are messing with the reveals. Only scum.
This was all just a stream of opportunism, and I don't buy it. My other cops don't seem nearly as suspicious as you do for the previous reasons, and so I believe you are the corrupt cop.
I am also quite sure about my other cops, so I feel confident enough to out your role and call for the town to consider my case.