RE: The Resistance Game 1 - Round 3
Drohn said:
I think it's important to try and get a right team now, since we only have 2 more after this (one mistake more after that means we lose the game).
Machamp, what is your vote?
I'm gonna have to vote
no again. This mission almost definitely has a spy on it, and I think at max there will be 2 spies on it, which I think is a bad thing.
A common strategy for this game I probably should've mentioned earlier is to put all of your suspects/confirmed spies on one mission, and hope that as many as possible put down a fail. So if there are 3-4 fails on the mission, then you will likely know who most of the spies are. I feel like at this state, that's a risky strategy, but I don't think the current mission is going to help us figure anything, since I'm like 99% sure there's at least 1 spy on this mission, but I think it's only 1-2.
PMJ said:
I don't want to say why. I've already said too much (and I don't mean in my last post, which I realize was nothing but an image conveying my vote).
What would you have to hide? Unless you're a spy, you have no factual information you know that we don't. If it's just speculation on who the spies are, I don't see why telling the spies this information is a bad thing, since they already know who the spies are. I would say I suspect PMJ of being a spy, but this kind of a move seems too obviously spy-like for anyone to pull, if that makes any sense. If PMJ was a spy, he would at least try to make up a story as to why he wouldn't want this mission to go through, instead of attracting attention to himself, like this move clearly does.
After writing that, I think I realize what you're talking about, and I realize why you're hiding it, but in case I'm wrong about what you're hiding, I want this thought to be out there, since it still applies to anything else you're not telling us.