Loslote
#126. Checks in.
#129. Says
Morsul looks most suspicious. "His logic has left me confused while I try to figure out what he could possibly mean, and then trying to figure out where he got it."
At this point
Morsul already had a vote, so this looks a little opportunistic.
Dislikes
Hakon's meta-game reasoning. Doesn't think
SPM is a were of any kind, as he seems "genuine". Has no read on
Roa and will look at her. (Didn't.)
#132. Asks what
Morsul meant by "time limit".
#142. Votes
Morsul, "because he's the most suspicious one so far."
#143. [Replying to
Morsul's defence of his vote for SPM]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Loslote
Okay, that's suspicious. You didn't have time to do your own analysis? Then vote who seems the most suspicious to you, but don't vote because other people give good points against them! This may be a perfectly reasonable vote, and you could even be right (although I don't think so) but that reasoning just made me even more sure of my vote.
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#149. Defends
SPM against
Morsul's charges.
#153.[Replying to
Morsul, who complained that she wanted him to put his "entire life on hold" in order to do analyses]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Loslote
I didn't say that. I said you should have looked at the person you were voting for, not just what other people said about him.
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*shrugs* As I said, the vote is perhaps a little opportunistic. The thing is, though, that Morsul actually had behaved quite suspiciously, so that voting him is not in itself a sign of guilt... while, at the same time, it's likely enough that the wolves took advantage of the situation. (Ditto with Hakon.)
She really goes out of her way to defend
SPM. This may be simply due to exasperation with
Morsul. However, it
may also point to a connection.