No, no, no, no, you bunch of tards. The last thing we need to do is split our votes all over the place. That way the G's will have a field day. IMO we need to get ALC today - simply because he's the one player who I think is most likely to be a G. Alen could just as well be to, and I think we should get him lynched tomorrow. Even Alen himself would argue that it would be stupid to keep him in this game too long. There's no way as hell he wouldn't be whacked or recruited under normal circumstances by day 5. Fred after Alen if he hasn't been whacked by then.
If there was an Alen B, then he'd vote for Alen A.
Yesterday I prepared analysis and I deleted it in the end, because the only member who was involved in everything suspicious was... well, me.
On day 1 Deneb made a correct note that we shouldn't be looking at the PM thingy with fake Voller, but at the reactions about it. Obviously everyone of Osman, Preet and Salvo (those involved in the PM) were civilians. Now, the Gs knew that and it's logical that Gs would accent the importance of that PM. So I went to check again who was pushing for the importance of the PM, just to see that it was me, followed by Adonis and Osman.
Then later that night a shift of votes happened. I did it again. Ok, it turned out that I wasn't trying to kill Salvo in order to save Preet, since both were Cs, but I did the only suspicious thing there, and so did Soren and Adonis, both Cs.
On day 2, the Tomicegate, I was the one who argued with Soren about Orgut and it looked like I'm saving Tomice.
And yesterday, as X can confirm, I pushed hard for lynching Fred or Preet.
I can't find other suspicious things, so I'll just vote for whoever the rest of you wants. I just can't find anything else.
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How can we catch a G if their team is Sheik, Janna, Fresh and Cuti?
Actually, that team will be very easy to catch. But we need to do the right thing and it looks like we didn't do it at all. Even when we did vote a G, everyone was on that train.
Our chance was yesterday, but it looks like we kept a close voting between two civilians.