Spycraft 63, Trouble in Tokyo game thread, opens 18th of may.
#1702
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:33 PM
Thinking about it, from what I can see we haven't seen smoke-lady since Shadow died...
#1703
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:34 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Mockra, on 25 May 2010 - 07:07 PM, said:
Vote Rashan
For probably being bald and being in cahoots with the smoking lady but not being willing to give up her identity, which indicates he probably is a member of her team.
For probably being bald and being in cahoots with the smoking lady but not being willing to give up her identity, which indicates he probably is a member of her team.
Has he been around since people asked him that? I haven't seen him, but still, I'd like to hear what he has to say before I lay down a vote. Although we're about two hours out I think...
No, I just looked and his posting time is a brief moment between about 10:30PM to midnight GMT and then again at like 10 AM for several hours.
That's still like at least 2 hours from now... that's a big gamble on his part to show up right at the lynch timer and then vote (he has no vote right now).
Hood, on 25 May 2010 - 07:24 PM, said:
Would Rashan even realize that his lover-bond is with a syndicate member, if that is what all this is?
I would think the smoking woman is the most obvious scum member so far... so why wouldn't he give up that information unless he's worried about retaliation?
#1704
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:35 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:30 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:27 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Spite, on 25 May 2010 - 07:20 PM, said:
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The last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
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Hmm, I think the demise of Barghast wasn't clear. For those who hadn't guessed, he died due to day timing out, any people in appearing in that scene were there because they were affected by Barghast. If that wasn't clear, apologies.
So im guessing it is mockra in that scene.
Welcome to the game...and wtf? how is Mockra involved in that scene. Also, would you mind using the multi quote feature, so we can se who actually posted your quotes and when

Those are both Path-Shaper quotes. Also, Mockra has stated that he couldn't talk until Barghast was dead, thus the second quote.
Wait a minute, if Mockra was in the 'clutches' of Barghast, that either means Porsche lady is scum, in which case someone has known what she can do since Night 1, or that knifey person isn't Mockra...
Explain? And, it's possible I fucked up the second part of that. I was merely tying the Path-Shaper quote to the Mockra/Barghast statement. Not implying anything else about who Mockra might actually be.
#1705
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:36 PM
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:33 PM, said:
Who is the Knifey person?
This person.
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He stood in the rain, his glasses mirroring the lamp light, eyes on the man who sat in the restaurant, reading a book. He was unaware of the lithe figure perching on a neon sign high above him, her tiny feet all she used for balance, a weird-shaped blade in her hand. She liked the power she had over death and life, but she would not unleash it yet.
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he last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
#1706
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:39 PM
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:35 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:30 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:27 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Spite, on 25 May 2010 - 07:20 PM, said:
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The last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Quote
Hmm, I think the demise of Barghast wasn't clear. For those who hadn't guessed, he died due to day timing out, any people in appearing in that scene were there because they were affected by Barghast. If that wasn't clear, apologies.
So im guessing it is mockra in that scene.
Welcome to the game...and wtf? how is Mockra involved in that scene. Also, would you mind using the multi quote feature, so we can se who actually posted your quotes and when

Those are both Path-Shaper quotes. Also, Mockra has stated that he couldn't talk until Barghast was dead, thus the second quote.
Wait a minute, if Mockra was in the 'clutches' of Barghast, that either means Porsche lady is scum, in which case someone has known what she can do since Night 1, or that knifey person isn't Mockra...
Explain? And, it's possible I fucked up the second part of that. I was merely tying the Path-Shaper quote to the Mockra/Barghast statement. Not implying anything else about who Mockra might actually be.
Well, the person we're fairly sure is Mockra (who was bound and gagged to the Porsche) was also we think silenced by Barghast. That Barghast left her on the car suggests someone in cahoots (although the opposite is arguable), and I'm fairly sure it's not Mockra's car, since she's admiring it, saying 'it would be good to drive' (paraphrasing). That's implying she's never driven.
The guy with the computer investigated this person night 1, so I suspect he knows what she can do.
#1707
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:40 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:33 PM, said:
Thinking about it, from what I can see we haven't seen smoke-lady since Shadow died...
That is an interesting observation... there was always smoke around here, wasn't there?
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He walked into the shady, smoke filled den, ignoring all the customers at their gambling and drink, walking straight up to the tiny figure sitting in the back. “Nice shirt,” she said, waving at the embroidered tiger on the collar. “You know why I am here.”
You want to kill me?” she asked, spinning the chamber of a revolver. “Are you sure your dick is big enough to match this?”
Someone laughed to the left. In reply, he lashed out with his left hand, hitting a guy who sat there cleaning his nails with a dirty switchblade. Two of the guys fingers spun in a lazy arc, and mayhem started. In the end, only one man stood, flicking a few drops of blood from his collar.
Emurlahn is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese Spy.
You want to kill me?” she asked, spinning the chamber of a revolver. “Are you sure your dick is big enough to match this?”
Someone laughed to the left. In reply, he lashed out with his left hand, hitting a guy who sat there cleaning his nails with a dirty switchblade. Two of the guys fingers spun in a lazy arc, and mayhem started. In the end, only one man stood, flicking a few drops of blood from his collar.
Emurlahn is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese Spy.
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She sat there, smoking, and waiting for the syndicate to appear with their hostage. She and her men had prepared a nice little ambush. Use thieves to catch thieves, a western proverb said. Assfuckers got something right, sometimes. She spun the barrel of her revolver, and when the SUV stopped, she ran out of cover, shooting. Her back-up never appeared, and while she downed four syndicate hirelings, she got shot in the stomach by a burst of rifle fire.
Shadow is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese spy.
Shadow is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese spy.
I could see the gambler's den naturally being filled with smoke, but Shadow is clearly smoking in the lynch scene... maybe Rashan didn't reveal because the smoker was already dead? But then why was Shadow able to create a syndicate-faction alt to silence me?
#1708
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:44 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:36 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:33 PM, said:
Who is the Knifey person?
This person.
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He stood in the rain, his glasses mirroring the lamp light, eyes on the man who sat in the restaurant, reading a book. He was unaware of the lithe figure perching on a neon sign high above him, her tiny feet all she used for balance, a weird-shaped blade in her hand. She liked the power she had over death and life, but she would not unleash it yet.
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he last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
The weird-shaped blade to me doesn't indicate a 'knife' but I do realize 'knifed' doesn't necessarily mean killed by a knife. I actually think that the ninja or the acrobat is the lithe woman...
#1709
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:44 PM
Mockra, on 25 May 2010 - 07:40 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:33 PM, said:
Thinking about it, from what I can see we haven't seen smoke-lady since Shadow died...
That is an interesting observation... there was always smoke around here, wasn't there?
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He walked into the shady, smoke filled den, ignoring all the customers at their gambling and drink, walking straight up to the tiny figure sitting in the back. "Nice shirt," she said, waving at the embroidered tiger on the collar. "You know why I am here."
You want to kill me?" she asked, spinning the chamber of a revolver. "Are you sure your dick is big enough to match this?"
Someone laughed to the left. In reply, he lashed out with his left hand, hitting a guy who sat there cleaning his nails with a dirty switchblade. Two of the guys fingers spun in a lazy arc, and mayhem started. In the end, only one man stood, flicking a few drops of blood from his collar.
Emurlahn is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese Spy.
You want to kill me?" she asked, spinning the chamber of a revolver. "Are you sure your dick is big enough to match this?"
Someone laughed to the left. In reply, he lashed out with his left hand, hitting a guy who sat there cleaning his nails with a dirty switchblade. Two of the guys fingers spun in a lazy arc, and mayhem started. In the end, only one man stood, flicking a few drops of blood from his collar.
Emurlahn is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese Spy.
Quote
She sat there, smoking, and waiting for the syndicate to appear with their hostage. She and her men had prepared a nice little ambush. Use thieves to catch thieves, a western proverb said. Assfuckers got something right, sometimes. She spun the barrel of her revolver, and when the SUV stopped, she ran out of cover, shooting. Her back-up never appeared, and while she downed four syndicate hirelings, she got shot in the stomach by a burst of rifle fire.
Shadow is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese spy.
Shadow is dead, she was Ba Leng, a Chinese spy.
I could see the gambler's den naturally being filled with smoke, but Shadow is clearly smoking in the lynch scene... maybe Rashan didn't reveal because the smoker was already dead? But then why was Shadow able to create a syndicate-faction alt to silence me?
Well, Emurlahn died and then Barghast immediately came into play the next day. So I would think Emurlahn and Shadow were the same person and Barghast acted as a temporary replacement for the lost alt.
EDIT - from which it would follow that with two alts, that person would have two sets of abilities.
This post has been edited by Silanah: 25 May 2010 - 07:46 PM
#1710
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:45 PM
I guess it was my assumption that twhen PS says "It took all the tricks in her aresenal" That means she was occupied the whole day and finally managed to kill Barghast at days end, and was free to resume posting at that point. Thats how I read it anyway.
#1711
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:47 PM
The limited amount of time left makes this quite tricky. Obviously waiting to see if Rashan realises something from what has been said above and makes a guess that would in no way be construed as a reveal, is the right thing to do. If he's been acting in ignorance we wouldn't want to lynch someone who could give us valuable info. So waiting for him to come back would be the best plan, but there's only an hour or two left in the day and if he's being complicit we would have wasted the day by not lynching him.
Does anyone have any other ideas? A vote on someone else might be the best plan until Rashan comes back, but I dont see anyone as likely to be scum or give info.
Does anyone have any other ideas? A vote on someone else might be the best plan until Rashan comes back, but I dont see anyone as likely to be scum or give info.
#1712
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:53 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:39 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:35 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:30 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:27 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Spite, on 25 May 2010 - 07:20 PM, said:
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The last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Quote
Hmm, I think the demise of Barghast wasn't clear. For those who hadn't guessed, he died due to day timing out, any people in appearing in that scene were there because they were affected by Barghast. If that wasn't clear, apologies.
So im guessing it is mockra in that scene.
Welcome to the game...and wtf? how is Mockra involved in that scene. Also, would you mind using the multi quote feature, so we can se who actually posted your quotes and when

Those are both Path-Shaper quotes. Also, Mockra has stated that he couldn't talk until Barghast was dead, thus the second quote.
Wait a minute, if Mockra was in the 'clutches' of Barghast, that either means Porsche lady is scum, in which case someone has known what she can do since Night 1, or that knifey person isn't Mockra...
Explain? And, it's possible I fucked up the second part of that. I was merely tying the Path-Shaper quote to the Mockra/Barghast statement. Not implying anything else about who Mockra might actually be.
Well, the person we're fairly sure is Mockra (who was bound and gagged to the Porsche) was also we think silenced by Barghast. That Barghast left her on the car suggests someone in cahoots (although the opposite is arguable), and I'm fairly sure it's not Mockra's car, since she's admiring it, saying 'it would be good to drive' (paraphrasing). That's implying she's never driven.
The guy with the computer investigated this person night 1, so I suspect he knows what she can do.
Where exactly is that? The person on the computer investigated the person who owns the porsche, and the gagged lady in the porsche admits to driving it. Not seeing anything about admiring the car.
#1713
Posted 25 May 2010 - 07:58 PM
Tellan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:53 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:39 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:35 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:30 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:27 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Spite, on 25 May 2010 - 07:20 PM, said:
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The last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Quote
Hmm, I think the demise of Barghast wasn't clear. For those who hadn't guessed, he died due to day timing out, any people in appearing in that scene were there because they were affected by Barghast. If that wasn't clear, apologies.
So im guessing it is mockra in that scene.
Welcome to the game...and wtf? how is Mockra involved in that scene. Also, would you mind using the multi quote feature, so we can se who actually posted your quotes and when

Those are both Path-Shaper quotes. Also, Mockra has stated that he couldn't talk until Barghast was dead, thus the second quote.
Wait a minute, if Mockra was in the 'clutches' of Barghast, that either means Porsche lady is scum, in which case someone has known what she can do since Night 1, or that knifey person isn't Mockra...
Explain? And, it's possible I fucked up the second part of that. I was merely tying the Path-Shaper quote to the Mockra/Barghast statement. Not implying anything else about who Mockra might actually be.
Well, the person we're fairly sure is Mockra (who was bound and gagged to the Porsche) was also we think silenced by Barghast. That Barghast left her on the car suggests someone in cahoots (although the opposite is arguable), and I'm fairly sure it's not Mockra's car, since she's admiring it, saying 'it would be good to drive' (paraphrasing). That's implying she's never driven.
The guy with the computer investigated this person night 1, so I suspect he knows what she can do.
Where exactly is that? The person on the computer investigated the person who owns the porsche, and the gagged lady in the porsche admits to driving it. Not seeing anything about admiring the car.
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She looked over the bonnet at the sleek, low, black machine. This would be a pleasure to drive. too bad she was tied up, bound and gagged and thrown on the roof of the 911, and the cleaning crew was expected to arrive only late in the evening.
Implies she's never driven it, thus doesn't own it.
#1714
Posted 25 May 2010 - 08:02 PM
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:58 PM, said:
Tellan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:53 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:39 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:35 PM, said:
Silanah, on 25 May 2010 - 07:30 PM, said:
Liosan, on 25 May 2010 - 07:27 PM, said:
Olar Ethil, on 25 May 2010 - 07:23 PM, said:
Spite, on 25 May 2010 - 07:20 PM, said:
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The last of the henchmen crumbled into a heap, taken from behind, knifed and silenced. She had had to employ her full arsenal of tricks, but now, she had evaded the clutches of the triade footmen. Time to go for their boss.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Barghast is dead. He was Triade Hired Hand, Chinese Syndicate.
Quote
Hmm, I think the demise of Barghast wasn't clear. For those who hadn't guessed, he died due to day timing out, any people in appearing in that scene were there because they were affected by Barghast. If that wasn't clear, apologies.
So im guessing it is mockra in that scene.
Welcome to the game...and wtf? how is Mockra involved in that scene. Also, would you mind using the multi quote feature, so we can se who actually posted your quotes and when

Those are both Path-Shaper quotes. Also, Mockra has stated that he couldn't talk until Barghast was dead, thus the second quote.
Wait a minute, if Mockra was in the 'clutches' of Barghast, that either means Porsche lady is scum, in which case someone has known what she can do since Night 1, or that knifey person isn't Mockra...
Explain? And, it's possible I fucked up the second part of that. I was merely tying the Path-Shaper quote to the Mockra/Barghast statement. Not implying anything else about who Mockra might actually be.
Well, the person we're fairly sure is Mockra (who was bound and gagged to the Porsche) was also we think silenced by Barghast. That Barghast left her on the car suggests someone in cahoots (although the opposite is arguable), and I'm fairly sure it's not Mockra's car, since she's admiring it, saying 'it would be good to drive' (paraphrasing). That's implying she's never driven.
The guy with the computer investigated this person night 1, so I suspect he knows what she can do.
Where exactly is that? The person on the computer investigated the person who owns the porsche, and the gagged lady in the porsche admits to driving it. Not seeing anything about admiring the car.
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She looked over the bonnet at the sleek, low, black machine. This would be a pleasure to drive. too bad she was tied up, bound and gagged and thrown on the roof of the 911, and the cleaning crew was expected to arrive only late in the evening.
Implies she's never driven it, thus doesn't own it.
Giles, on 24 May 2010 - 10:05 AM, said:
night 3
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The tiny little robot took flight, searching for the GPS signal, and when it had found the car, a black Porsche, it settled down on the bonnet, next to a tied and gagged blonde, her eyes large with fear as she watched a shadowy figure appear, a hammer over his shoulder. He approached, lowered the hammer and put it next to the right front wheel, then loosened the gag. “I’m not the one to be afraid of, little one.” Or rather, he thought, not so little. They’re built big elsewhere. He turned when someone slowly clapped. “And here,” the new arrival said, “I had hoped for an easy one.”
“You’ll have to get through me,” the big man said, face taking on a stony expression, muscles straining his jacket as he lifted the sledgehammer. The other didn’t reply, but crouched and pulled a machine pistol from under his coat, stock still folded. In reply, the other pulled his jacket back, revealing a handgun the size of Monaco. “Seems we both came prepared,” he said, then his eyes widened slightly as he noted the black clad figure leaning against the doorpost, and the brace of throwing stars in its hands. “Oh, go ahead, gentlemen,” it said in a high, girlish voice. “I’m not here to interfere, I have another appointment, elsewhere.” The man with the submachine gun decided the situation was too volatile, and beat a retreat. The ninja followed him. The giant turned to the curly blonde, cut her loose and massaged her wrists. “Yours?” he asked. She nodded. “Care to give me a lifr? I think there is more work waiting for me, and I need to get there, fast.”
“You’ll have to get through me,” the big man said, face taking on a stony expression, muscles straining his jacket as he lifted the sledgehammer. The other didn’t reply, but crouched and pulled a machine pistol from under his coat, stock still folded. In reply, the other pulled his jacket back, revealing a handgun the size of Monaco. “Seems we both came prepared,” he said, then his eyes widened slightly as he noted the black clad figure leaning against the doorpost, and the brace of throwing stars in its hands. “Oh, go ahead, gentlemen,” it said in a high, girlish voice. “I’m not here to interfere, I have another appointment, elsewhere.” The man with the submachine gun decided the situation was too volatile, and beat a retreat. The ninja followed him. The giant turned to the curly blonde, cut her loose and massaged her wrists. “Yours?” he asked. She nodded. “Care to give me a lifr? I think there is more work waiting for me, and I need to get there, fast.”
Well those two scenes seem to contradict each other then.
#1715
Posted 25 May 2010 - 08:02 PM
Caught up - and this is the reason I dont focus on the scenes, but instead on the players. There is way too much confusion over Rashan and Meanas. However, one thing I didnt see in the "case" was that one of them recieved a pm saying vote or face the consequences (Rashan), the other did not. Or in other words, one was forced unknowingly, the other was knowingly forced. So he says.
I would like an explanation of this, from Meanas AND Rashan.
I would like an explanation of this, from Meanas AND Rashan.
#1717
Posted 25 May 2010 - 08:02 PM
Well, we are an hour away and I am torn... I want to hear what Rash has to say, but if he is scum I hate giving him another night.
#1718
Posted 25 May 2010 - 08:03 PM
#1720
Posted 25 May 2010 - 08:05 PM