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The Resistance
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Serges
Vigilante
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Jun-1-2012 11:11
I recently found an awesome party/social game called "The Resistance" that my friends and I love to play. The premise is very similar to games like "mafia" and "werewolf"; you have a group of players, in which some of them are working against the group and have knowledge the others don't.
In "The Resistance", you are basically members of an underground organization known as "The Resistance" attempting to destroy the establishment. However, among you there are counter-agents, or "Imperial Spies" who are working to sabotage your efforts. The spies know who they are, as well as who else is a spy, but will for all intents and purposes appear to be working toward the goals of the Resistance.
The game takes place over a series of 5 "missions". The Resistance is trying to complete 3 missions successfully, while the spies are attempting to sabotage 3 missions. First one to 3 wins.
(Gameplay in next post)
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Jason Arends
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-12-2012 12:45
Nic i read all of that, whats my prize?!! *hopes its a chaco taco*
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Jason Arends
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-12-2012 12:47
If biggie gets through on this, im telling you, you'll be sorry.
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nicnic
Battered Shoe
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Jun-12-2012 12:56
Jason, then why did you vote Yes to Mission 3 that had Special K on it when you supposedly know she is a spy? Why would you do that?
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Jason Arends
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-12-2012 13:00
I dont know! Why did you! Wait dont answer that, i can't handle another three pages of an answer!
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nicnic
Battered Shoe
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Jun-12-2012 14:09
OMG. I just had another revelation.
One thing that was bothering me was that if Illicit and Jason were both spies, why would Illicit ask to see Jason's identity knowing how dangerous that was because if she lied and said he was Resistance, then we figured out Jason, Illicit would be busted too. What if Illicit HAD to choose a spy because she is nestled in between both Jason and Molly. And if all three of them are spies, she had no choice.
OK. Back to cooking.
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Cekuray
Well-Connected
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Jun-12-2012 14:15
And all these theories assuming that nobody is talking privately with nobody. But what if? Especially the three little piggies... :D
nicnic, Hercule Poirot is a small baby comparing to you. :)))
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Serges
Vigilante
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Jun-12-2012 14:33
Well Cekuray, all the players were asked to keep all game discussion in this thread, and not to PM about anything. I'm operating under the assumption that everyone is adhering to that, but obviously its not exactly enforceable. We are on the honor code here but I don't think we've really had it happen thankfully.
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Special_K
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-12-2012 14:36
I doubt anyone is cheating, other than some trash talking in chat haha
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Cekuray
Well-Connected
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Jun-12-2012 14:54
I don't know why I get the feeling that Illicit, Jason and Molly should wipe that ''Busted'' sign over their faces... :)) Hardly saying anything our dearest Molly.
In fact, I realize now that Jason and Molly were playing from the beginning this game together, him asking for her hamming here on the board and Molly playing along saying a lot of non-concludent things (her supposedly being a resistance operative). Also, I don't remember Jason openly accusing Illicit of being a spy. Maybe I am mistaken. Molly started to be ''helpful'' just after I wrote here that she should at least act as a resistance if she pretends to be one. :)
Special K, I promise I will look in this thread the passage I am reffering to, about you admitting to be a spy, but, in case I am mistaken, I apologise. :)
If you are resistance, your effort of playing this game right, to the end of it, even if all took you as a spy from the beginning, is appreciated. If nicnic's theory is right, you helped a lot in this game.
Jason, you just keep saying that we should not put biggie in the mission cause it will fail. What about the other 2 names? If you are resistance, you should add 2 more names here. You just have this fixation with biggie. :) Doesn't seem wrong to you?
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nicnic
Battered Shoe
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Jun-12-2012 15:13
Cekuray, go back and read some of the things in this thread, assume in your mind that Special K is Resistance and Jason, Illicit, and Molly are the spies. Things that didn't previously make sense, now make sense. I read Molly's "help" post from the other day where she did her analysis opening up my mind to the fact that Special K was not a spy, and Jason and Illicit were both spies. I had the same reaction Special K had when she read it. OMG Molly is the third spy. She very purposefully eliminated Jason from suspicion and tried to point the finger to Danny Mack being the third spy (Special K and Marc being the other two) which was not even feasible because Danny wasn't on the mission that failed, and neither were Marc or Special K. So if she really did an "analysis", how could she possibly come to this conclusion?
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