Honestly, you didn't do a great job of keeping it quiet that you were the seer- your syntax generally stated "I am the seer."
Still, it worked, to a degree.
Shwart!!
Jelco's CERN TWG - Day 10: Internet outage
I'll want to add some more to this later, but for now I'm going to bed since I'm too damn tired to do anything really. (Especially after facing all those Ladder-based questions.
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Without really being able to do anything at night, bar swapsies, we had nothing to really counteract Feud going public. I actually thought he may have been the vigilante, and had been luckily found on night 1 or 2. That's at least my excuse for not staging an open challenge...
Our basic plan involved swapping with everybody so we knew exactly what keys everyone had (and what they thought they had), and as bert says, posing as the keymaster to gain some trust with some people. Unfortunately inactivity, communication breakdowns, and general idiocy (as well as the rules!) worked against us. At the end, bad science was our final hope, and unfortunately, science works.
Our basic plan involved swapping with everybody so we knew exactly what keys everyone had (and what they thought they had), and as bert says, posing as the keymaster to gain some trust with some people. Unfortunately inactivity, communication breakdowns, and general idiocy (as well as the rules!) worked against us. At the end, bad science was our final hope, and unfortunately, science works.
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