I was surprised to see that John Roberts dissented, not because I believe he wanted to see Roe overturned but rather as Chief Justice seat I believe he could have written the opinion himself and used that power to try to make it as undamaging as possible.
Having read very little about him but still enough, Clarence Thomas is liable to overturn the Civil Rights Act so I wouldn’t be surprised if he ruled against interracial marriage.
I actually identified you as the vig because MJ and Choxorn were identified off of the N0 reads alone. Argon was talking way too much about being a cop, and Bianca volunteered to be lynched. We had already decided to kill you before I made that analysis but it just made the decision better.
That may be true. Once the game is solved the vig doesn’t matter. And getting rid of a fake scan clears up some confusion. But on the other the other hand consolidating scans on one person is generally bad for the town.
I will say that I identified Synsensa as the vigilante after we decided to kill him N1. I still think choxorn would have been the better kill N1 though because less information is better. I don’t know if Syn would have hit somebody N2 without being sure they were scum though.
We hadn’t logically ruled out Choxorn using the reads, but I confident enough he was the sane cop to counter you and Bianca. I unvoted the first time because I got a little too excited at first and I was admittedly completely absent minded if the fact that you “scanned” Bianca N1, but then once...
I was the last one to post my reads on D1 because of something I clarified before the game started. I didn’t post my reads late on D2. And arakhor is in a different timezone.
I think what it really has to come down to now is a more classic reading of the thread. MJ/Bianca managed to keep the game unsolved at LYLO by keeping reads consolidated. That’s my argument.
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