M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Think of it as “who is your top townread” rather than who would you not shoot
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Finally somebody with sense around here.
We’re killing Balki first but yes that’s a great idea.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
One name is not a "list", it's a "name".
Potato, potato; potato.
Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Okay. If you dont want to just tell me your top townread thats fine you dont have to participate.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:18 pmOne name is not a "list", it's a "name".
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Would you like to take the list over Jamie and organize it in what you feel is a better way? Where people can list five targets that are so town they would never shoot them?
If yes you can do that.
If someone else prefers to do the list in some way they can do that also.
I merely think its simpler if you give everyone your idea of who your top townread is and people can see a flat rate simple one name per person.
If yes you can do that.
If someone else prefers to do the list in some way they can do that also.
I merely think its simpler if you give everyone your idea of who your top townread is and people can see a flat rate simple one name per person.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
For a player struggling like kotp or perhaps lfischl I think if one of them were to become gunned as a lawman they seem to rely on others alot to form their opinions and left to their own devices, with a gun; they may feel very lost as to who is the threads most towny individuals
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
On the off chance both of them or even someone like rdrivera were town to get a gun surely we would want a template that is simple and easy to
Follow.
When you have five no shoot names it gets alot harder to keep track of and. Youll feel alot guiltier inputting a shot if it seems like some guy is everyones “in no particular order”, or top five.
Follow.
When you have five no shoot names it gets alot harder to keep track of and. Youll feel alot guiltier inputting a shot if it seems like some guy is everyones “in no particular order”, or top five.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Additionally with 4 mafia in play giving them all free reign to
List five names allows them to list their entire mafia team and remove their own people from the “would kill”
List five names allows them to list their entire mafia team and remove their own people from the “would kill”
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Riveting gamestate
Absolutely action packed
Absolutely action packed
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
##GM NEWS
Andrew L. “Buckshot” Roberts was born in 1831, although the exact day, as well as details of his childhood, are mysteries. He served as a Texas Ranger and fought in the American Civil War, although it is unknown on which side he fought. He reached the rank of sergeant, and after the war, he made a living hunting buffalo. It is believed he was an associate of the famous Buffalo Bill Cody.
Buckshot Roberts earned his nickname after being shot. He suffered from buckshot permanently embedded in his upper right arm, and as a result, he could not lift his right arm above his pelvis. This resulted in him having to create a unique and awkward method of firing his rifle.
Roberts was a loner, but he worked for James Dolan, a key figure in the Lincoln County War between the Murphy-Dolan-Riley Faction and the Tunstall-McSween-Chisum Faction, also known as the Regulators (which included Billy the Kid). Roberts was drawn into the conflict and caught in a gunfight at Blazer’s Mill.
He was set upon by the Regulators and fought heroically. Despite receiving a gunshot wound to the stomach, he managed to cause several injuries before barricading himself in a building from where he managed to kill another gang member, Dick Brewer, by shooting him in the eye.
The Regulators retreated to avoid more casualties, but Roberts’ wounds were grave, and he died the next day.
VVVOOTTEE CCOOUUNNTT
Sweetandcool (3) Balki, Jamie, brain
Chaqa (1) bozo
Balki Bartokomous (1) Eden
Brainbomb (1) worcej
Bozotheclown (1) Flavius
FlaviusAetius (1) sweet
Kingofthepirates (1) damo
Not voted: bunny, Chaqa, Demon, kotp, lfi, rdr
Andrew L. “Buckshot” Roberts was born in 1831, although the exact day, as well as details of his childhood, are mysteries. He served as a Texas Ranger and fought in the American Civil War, although it is unknown on which side he fought. He reached the rank of sergeant, and after the war, he made a living hunting buffalo. It is believed he was an associate of the famous Buffalo Bill Cody.
Buckshot Roberts earned his nickname after being shot. He suffered from buckshot permanently embedded in his upper right arm, and as a result, he could not lift his right arm above his pelvis. This resulted in him having to create a unique and awkward method of firing his rifle.
Roberts was a loner, but he worked for James Dolan, a key figure in the Lincoln County War between the Murphy-Dolan-Riley Faction and the Tunstall-McSween-Chisum Faction, also known as the Regulators (which included Billy the Kid). Roberts was drawn into the conflict and caught in a gunfight at Blazer’s Mill.
He was set upon by the Regulators and fought heroically. Despite receiving a gunshot wound to the stomach, he managed to cause several injuries before barricading himself in a building from where he managed to kill another gang member, Dick Brewer, by shooting him in the eye.
The Regulators retreated to avoid more casualties, but Roberts’ wounds were grave, and he died the next day.
VVVOOTTEE CCOOUUNNTT
Sweetandcool (3) Balki, Jamie, brain
Chaqa (1) bozo
Balki Bartokomous (1) Eden
Brainbomb (1) worcej
Bozotheclown (1) Flavius
FlaviusAetius (1) sweet
Kingofthepirates (1) damo
Not voted: bunny, Chaqa, Demon, kotp, lfi, rdr
Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
I wouldn't shoiot brain.
On a related note, anyone susing on brain, is a fucking idiot.
Trying to ignore my flav tunnel is leading me back to bunny. I feel like the late counterpushes to food were all towny and that Bunny kept hopping the wagon to fake momentum any time they hopped back on. While this might point to rdr as well, I am less sold on it. Bunny had flimsy reasoning, such as tie-breaking, which is worthless is this setup. Just reading over the iso...it's a big nothing cake, like worse than Flav even. I can't even find a goddamn post to quote that has any reasoning.
Also hope everything is good, as I just realizes Bunny hasn't even posted yet today.
Like... Bunny / rdr / damo / flav? Bunny rdr / Balki flav? I dunno
On a related note, anyone susing on brain, is a fucking idiot.
Trying to ignore my flav tunnel is leading me back to bunny. I feel like the late counterpushes to food were all towny and that Bunny kept hopping the wagon to fake momentum any time they hopped back on. While this might point to rdr as well, I am less sold on it. Bunny had flimsy reasoning, such as tie-breaking, which is worthless is this setup. Just reading over the iso...it's a big nothing cake, like worse than Flav even. I can't even find a goddamn post to quote that has any reasoning.
Also hope everything is good, as I just realizes Bunny hasn't even posted yet today.
Like... Bunny / rdr / damo / flav? Bunny rdr / Balki flav? I dunno
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
sweet is like… super obviously town. and at least one scumbo (Balki) is pushing him (probably only one tho)
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Would you say this as a gunman planning to shoot me? LolDemonRHK wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:55 pmI wouldn't shoiot brain.
On a related note, anyone susing on brain, is a fucking idiot.
Trying to ignore my flav tunnel is leading me back to bunny. I feel like the late counterpushes to food were all towny and that Bunny kept hopping the wagon to fake momentum any time they hopped back on. While this might point to rdr as well, I am less sold on it. Bunny had flimsy reasoning, such as tie-breaking, which is worthless is this setup. Just reading over the iso...it's a big nothing cake, like worse than Flav even. I can't even find a goddamn post to quote that has any reasoning.
Also hope everything is good, as I just realizes Bunny hasn't even posted yet today.
Like... Bunny / rdr / damo / flav? Bunny rdr / Balki flav? I dunno
Why do I never trust you even when youre sincere. I still feel bad about the rpg.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
One thing I learned from that was you are a fantastic roleplayer. Being able to play a group of hedonist kobolds, a distressed angry woman, and a proud noble king all interchangeably.
Thus why I do still wonder why you have dedicated so much energy into following me this game and pushing my townyness.
Im glad, thanks. Just wish you felt so passionate about others as well
Thus why I do still wonder why you have dedicated so much energy into following me this game and pushing my townyness.
Im glad, thanks. Just wish you felt so passionate about others as well
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Eh don't. It's just a game. And a shitshow.
As far as this game, the bona thing was such a major townslip you'd not be in my scumreads ever. Plus, it helps to have a root to build off of while solving.
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Thoughts on lfischl?
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Oh easy. If you were scum, you'd have a scumchat. One with the GMs in it usually, at least when I run games. You're too anal retentive to make that slip, or to fake it.brainbomb wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 4:23 pmOne thing I learned from that was you are a fantastic roleplayer. Being able to play a group of hedonist kobolds, a distressed angry woman, and a proud noble king all interchangeably.
Thus why I do still wonder why you have dedicated so much energy into following me this game and pushing my townyness.
Im glad, thanks. Just wish you felt so passionate about others as well
*shrug*
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