Let's assume that Alen is a C, don't you think the Gs would recruit him immediately?
Usually the Gs recruit early if the recruiter is in danger of getting lynched. Otherwise, they try to narrow the choice and get the guy they want by waiting to see who's the D and BG. Then they give three names: The D (can't be recruited), the BG (can't be recruited) and the guy they want to recruit (usually an investigated civilian, or someone they think is the lawyer).
Have in mind that they don't recruit the person they want to. They give 3 names to the narrator and the narrator chooses who do they get.
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You're still not explaining why you pulled that stunt. and please don't tell me because you don't want to be whacked.
It is plain as day, the minute you pulled it, you knew you'd be the next lynching target, you would not do that unless it was for something worthwhile.
It is plain as day, the minute you pulled it, you knew you'd be the next lynching target, you would not do that unless it was for something worthwhile.
But I also pulled it for a reaction. We would have lynched Joker, who was gonna be a civilian, and then, if the D didn't investigate a G, we'd have gone after Blondu, foolishly thinking that if Joker is a C, Blondu must be a G.
So why don't you want to make it a three way? Lets say me, Joker and you. If you're so confident that me or Joker are Gs, the Gs will all vote for you, won't they? You'll easily catch them all by sacrificing yourself.
