Detective Tommy wrote:
Yurikochan didn't state anywhere "vote with us or die" D:
Are you saying it's "vote with us and die"?
No, otherwise I would have bolded "or" and not "or die"
Akonyl wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
Yurikochan didn't state anywhere "vote with us or die" D:
@Conia, NEW SIGGY!?! Is it Shinichi+Ran?
please tell me what the difference between "stamped as BO" and "stamped to be killed by the town" is, then. :I
Stamped as BO = We're sure you're BO.
Stamped to be killed by town = We're gonna kill you once we kill all the known BO.
Stamped as Player = Those we have no idea on yet.
"Well, a child's curiosity and a detective's spirit of inquiry... Do have much in common, after all..." - Tooru Amuro
"When a strange letter summons the Mouri family to Inaba, Ran is expecting a case. She's not expecting it to involve the TV, though.
If Naoto investigated everyone who came to visit Inaba, she'd have little time for real cases. When Yukiko reports that the Midnight Channel is back, however, she starts to wonder if the visitors are connected. Especially when the image clears, unveiling yet another mystery."
Short version: I'm taking various DC/MK characters to Inaba (where Persona 4 takes place) and dropping them through the TV to face their Shadows!
Detective Tommy wrote:
Yurikochan didn't state anywhere "vote with us or die" D:
@Conia, NEW SIGGY!?! Is it Shinichi+Ran?
please tell me what the difference between "stamped as BO" and "stamped to be killed by the town" is, then. :I
Stamped as BO = We're sure you're BO.
Stamped to be killed by town = We're gonna kill you once we kill all the known BO.
Stamped as Player = Those we have no idea on yet.
and what do you do with BO then? Kill them before the "stamped to be killed by town" people?
If so, then saying "those who don't vote with us are BO" is actually more condemning than saying "vote with us or die".
Detective Tommy wrote:
Yurikochan didn't state anywhere "vote with us or die" D:
@Conia, NEW SIGGY!?! Is it Shinichi+Ran?
please tell me what the difference between "stamped as BO" and "stamped to be killed by the town" is, then. :I
Stamped as BO = We're sure you're BO.
Stamped to be killed by town = We're gonna kill you once we kill all the known BO.
Stamped as Player = Those we have no idea on yet.
and what do you do with BO then? Kill them before the "stamped to be killed by town" people?
If so, then saying "those who don't vote with us are BO" is actually more condemning than saying "vote with us or die".
It's solid proof you are BO. As is Miiko.
Mafia: The only place where you can find Gin and Akai married together with 8 kids all disguised as Akai. Or something epic like that.
Conia wrote:
Why am I thinking a ferret is an experiment from PT to mix the charm of dogs with the evilness of cats? :V
Will: LISTEN TO YURIKOCHAN! SHE'S PROVEN TOWN! Lynch: Haylee, Kleene and whoever Yurikochan decides to.
@Akonyl, Just because you don't vote with us, doesn't make you BO.
If someone doesn't vote at all, they're probably inactive. Doesn't make em BO.
However, voting against or to save someone, is suspicious and may lead to you as BO. :3
"Well, a child's curiosity and a detective's spirit of inquiry... Do have much in common, after all..." - Tooru Amuro
Detective Tommy wrote:
Will: LISTEN TO YURIKOCHAN! SHE'S PROVEN TOWN! Lynch: Haylee, Kleene and whoever Yurikochan decides to.
@Akonyl, Just because you don't vote with us, doesn't make you BO.
If someone doesn't vote at all, they're probably inactive. Doesn't make em BO.
However, voting against or to save someone, is suspicious and may lead to you as BO. :3
except:
Yurikochan wrote:
Vote Miikosan!!!!!!!
Also don't split the votes! Whoever votes someone else is BO.
Known BO:
Miiko
Hopelessidiot
Kleene
Xcommando
Akonyl
Dus
All are BO
Yuriko says it does. And you're agreeing with her, hence what I'm saying.
Missed that part of her post... did she edit it in after I saw it or what? o__o; Doesn't matter.
But I didn't know you were talking bout that. Sorry D;
"Well, a child's curiosity and a detective's spirit of inquiry... Do have much in common, after all..." - Tooru Amuro