THANK YOU FF!! Not sure what the "trap" was suppose to be for, but thank you for clarifying the fact it WAS used.The Lab Worker set up a trap for his target before he died. He did use one of the vials, and it was the babbler. Just to clear that up.
Honestly, that may be a good idea. Then no chance of changing or killing an innocent. That would really be something to consider.I'm going to need someone to explain to me why we shouldn't vial our top scum suspect?
Well....DER, need to borrow Chills captain obvious cape do ya? I doubt he would use it on someone he felt innocentWe can also infer that UN, the lab worker considered JL evil, since if so, there was a 75% chance that he would end up innocent or dead.
We can also infer that UN, the lab worker considered JL evil, since if so, there was a 75% chance that he would end up innocent or dead.
Honestly, that may be a good idea. Then no chance of changing or killing an innocent. That would really be something to consider.
That is very true, but do you think the fact that UN considered JL evil helps your case?
Sploke, if the vial goes to the person being tested, we only loose one person period. How would the evils gain one...they would be dead?Not true, unless you have postive ID on one or more evil players. You run the same risk of losing an innocent with a vial as you do if you vote to test one.
I.E. if the new lab worker sends a vial to someone and that person turns out to be innocent, you are either a) down one innocent, or b) even worse, down on innocent and evils are up one member.