Irish Revolution Warz Post Game Thread

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Re: Irish Revolution Warz Post Game Thread

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Honestly, the reds have nothing to complain about. nan out-played them night after night.

Moreover, columbia made the most of his powers: saved during the day and then during the night. Can't complain about that.
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redwill wrote:Honestly, the reds have nothing to complain about. nan out-played them night after night.

Moreover, columbia made the most of his powers: saved during the day and then during the night. Can't complain about that.
The fact that they were pretending to buy into - some believing ? - my total BS was pretty funny. :P
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columbia wrote:Yeah...that was weird.
Just plain disappeared.
He changed his email address, and that made his account inactive. RJ had not activated his account in time for him to get back in the game. He told me, via facebook, to modkill him if he didn't hear back from RJ within a couple phases... and he didn't. I believe his account still is not active.
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redwill wrote:Honestly, the reds have nothing to complain about. nan out-played them night after night.

Moreover, columbia made the most of his powers: saved during the day and then during the night. Can't complain about that.
Its not like Gaucho needed to use his sees, since all the greens were outed in one day phase :lol:
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columbia wrote:The fact that they were pretending to - some believing ? - my total BS was pretty funny. :P
Man, I thought you had it. A Disgruntled Farmer claim. :thumb: A great play.
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MWB is right....the cant be killed claim was a bit much.
If I had acted clueless on that factor, I might have been able to stay around longer.....then again, I would have eventually been investigated. So perhaps not a huge deal.

Anyway, that was a lot of fun.
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obhave wrote:He changed his email address, and that made his account inactive. RJ had not activated his account in time for him to get back in the game. He told me, via facebook, to modkill him if he didn't hear back from RJ within a couple phases... and he didn't. I believe his account still is not active.
This exact thing happened to me once. I changed my email address -- not really thinking about it -- and my account was deactivated for more than a day.

And a warz game was starting!!

Luckily (I suppose), I was killed by the baddies on Night 1 and so it didn't make a difference. Haha.
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I almost screwed Rel by being inactive the first couple days there, one being after he recruited me.

It hurt us losing that see on Night 4 where we tried to look at MWB. He was on everyone's mind the next two days after that.

I really wasn't an angel. A one time roleblock of a specific player is really tough to use correctly. Frankly, we really did luck out there. Credit to rel suggesting a columbia block a couple days prior. As luck would have it, we couldn't use it until the night we did for other reasons and it happened to be one of the most unlikely RP hits you'll see (imho). Also, a one time kill as a green isn't all that great either. It was only usable because every green was outed, otherwise, you can't take the risk.

NAN sure had the baddies' number in this one. I would have saved rel on the final night just in case but turned out not to matter.
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And, great game, obhave and redwill. That was a lot of fun!
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redwill wrote:Honestly, the reds have nothing to complain about. nan out-played them night after night.

Moreover, columbia made the most of his powers: saved during the day and then during the night. Can't complain about that.
That and two blues and a green had to be mod killed.
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Kraftster wrote:I almost screwed Rel by being inactive the first couple days there, one being after he recruited me.

It hurt us losing that see on Night 4 where we tried to look at MWB. He was on everyone's mind the next two days after that.

I really wasn't an angel. A one time roleblock of a specific player is really tough to use correctly. Frankly, we really did luck out there. Credit to rel suggesting a columbia block a couple days prior. As luck would have it, we couldn't use it until the night we did for other reasons and it happened to be one of the most unlikely RP hits you'll see (imho). Also, a one time kill as a green isn't all that great either. It was only usable because every green was outed, otherwise, you can't take the risk.

NAN sure had the baddies' number in this one. I would have saved rel on the final night just in case but turned out not to matter.
Why didn't rel have a see on night 4?
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MWB wrote:
Why didn't rel have a see on night 4?
He did, but he signed on after the deadline was reached. It was the 7pm-9am night phase.
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The village should also give some credit to bhaw: the Martyr.

He voluntarily died for the good of the Revolution.

After winning the Martyr prize, he was Terence MacSwiney. bhaw chose to die for the cause. The result was that the reds could not recruit anymore.

Let's have a moment and think about bhaw's sacrifice ...

Ah, screw that. Let's think about Terence MacSwiney. What a feckin' human being.
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That explains quite a bit.
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obhave wrote:
MWB wrote:
Why didn't rel have a see on night 4?
He did, but he signed on after the deadline was reached. It was the 7pm-9am night phase.
Ah, that's right. Forgot about that.
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redwill wrote:The village should also give some credit to bhaw: the Martyr.

He voluntarily died for the good of the Revolution.

After winning the Martyr prize, he was Terence MacSwiney. bhaw chose to die for the cause. The result was that the reds could not recruit anymore.

Let's have a moment and think about bhaw's sacrifice ...

Ah, screw that. Let's think about Terence MacSwiney. What a feckin' human being.
I really loved this idea redwill :thumb:
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Also...I was very clear in the signup thread about being Scotch Irish....yinz should have killed me on the first day.

The P in Powers stands for Protestant. :pop:

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An Irish Catholic friend clued me into that a few years ago. His grandfather was given a bottle of Powers and he promptly smashed it on the ground. :shock:
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redwill wrote:The village should also give some credit to bhaw: the Martyr.

He voluntarily died for the good of the Revolution.

After winning the Martyr prize, he was Terence MacSwiney. bhaw chose to die for the cause. The result was that the reds could not recruit anymore.

Let's have a moment and think about bhaw's sacrifice ...

Ah, screw that. Let's think about Terence MacSwiney. What a feckin' human being.
My hunger strike lasted all of like 10 minutes :lol:
columbia wrote: The fact that they were pretending to buy into - some believing ? - my total BS was pretty funny. :P
Now you see why I have so much fun with it when I'm either outed or suspected of being bad when I am.
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columbia wrote: The P in Powers stands for Protestant. :pop:

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An Irish Catholic friend clued me into that a few years ago. His grandfather was given a bottle of Powers and he promptly smashed it on the ground. :shock:
yup that sounds about right.
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It runs deep...the columbias are from Ulster - several centuries ago - yet no "Irish" identity.
Kind of sad, to be honest.
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I like warz games.


Will play more.
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Godric wrote:I like warz games.


Will play more.
Save this post. It will help you remember why you got fired in a couple months!
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bhaw wrote:
Godric wrote:I like warz games.


Will play more.
Save this post. It will help you remember why you got fired in a couple months!
My productivity at work has certainly declined, since I got involved.
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columbia wrote:
bhaw wrote:
Godric wrote:I like warz games.


Will play more.
Save this post. It will help you remember why you got fired in a couple months!
My productivity at work has certainly declined, since I got involved.
Here's a fun question... has anyone noticed or has it affected anything? :)
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Sorry I couldn't play Obhave, morning meetings all this week. Will be in on the next one though!