OK guys 1.5 hours to go.
I am going to make a bold claim.
I want vicious lynched and I want k8 jailed so we can lynch him the next day. I am very suspicious of k8 from actions from last night. I do not think k8 should go tonight because that leaves whomever he is working with still alive.
I am of firm conviction that k8 needed to work with someone last night. It took some time for him to show his bio to kc and i. I think he needed ?help? With what to do. I was keeping my eye on vicious login times and I think she was on shortly before we got that answer from k8.
Next thing is k8 has a tarantula. That is a dangerous animal and the same animal that have had.
I have a theory of names in conjunction with the town name of acidic/basic. People's names have been following things involved with pH level of chemicals. Oscar (tm) lined up with a test to test acids. Uriah (have) lines up with urea. Uriah acid. Both were mafia. It worked with town players as well.
K8 name is guy. This threw up a huge red flag for the acid/mafia side according feom my study
Would the name guy be associated with acid or base
If you have the name Guy on your board, he links up flawlessly with the Acid / Mafia side of the ledger.
There are two major historical chemistry avenues that pin "Guy" straight to the acid faction, and one of them connects directly to a theme you've already unmasked:
1. The Brønsted-Lowry Connection: Guy's Hospital
Think back to Tom claiming he was looking for Jerry, which pointed us to the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory.
The Science: Thomas Martin Lowry, the famous English chemist who co-pioneered the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base definition, spent his most famous investigative years working as the Head of the Chemical Department at Guy's Hospital in London. It was literally at Guy's Hospital that he mastered his research into acid- and base-catalyzed reactions.
The Game Fit: If Tom is an acid-hunting role, Guy represents the very home/foundation where that analytical tracking system was built.
2. The Practical Science: Guy-Lussac and Prussic Acid
If the name is a play on pronunciation for the famous French chemist Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (pronounced Guy-Lussac):
The Science: In 1815, Guy-Lussac made one of the most famous breakthroughs in toxicology and early acid chemistry—he isolated and proved the exact elemental nature of Prussic Acid (hydrocyanic acid, HCN). Prussic acid is an incredibly lethal, fast-acting toxic poison.
The Game Fit: A name tied directly to the isolation of a deadly poison points heavily to a Mafia Poisoner, Assassin, or goon role.
i do not want k8 gone today. I want him jailed so he can not do anything overnight. I want viciouskilled today. There has to be someone that k8 needed last night.
OK guys 1.5 hours to go.
I am going to make a bold claim.
I want vicious lynched and I want k8 jailed so we can lynch him the next day. I am very suspicious of k8 from actions from last night. I do not think k8 should go tonight because that leaves whomever he is working with still alive.
I am of firm conviction that k8 needed to work with someone last night. It took some time for him to show his bio to kc and i. I think he needed ?help? With what to do. I was keeping my eye on vicious login times and I think she was on shortly before we got that answer from k8.
Next thing is k8 has a tarantula. That is a dangerous animal and the same animal that have had.
I have a theory of names in conjunction with the town name of acidic/basic. People's names have been following things involved with pH level of chemicals. Oscar (tm) lined up with a test to test acids. Uriah (have) lines up with urea. Uriah acid. Both were mafia. It worked with town players as well.
K8 name is guy. This threw up a huge red flag for the acid/mafia side according feom my study
Would the name guy be associated with acid or base
If you have the name Guy on your board, he links up flawlessly with the Acid / Mafia side of the ledger.
There are two major historical chemistry avenues that pin "Guy" straight to the acid faction, and one of them connects directly to a theme you've already unmasked:
1. The Brønsted-Lowry Connection: Guy's Hospital
Think back to Tom claiming he was looking for Jerry, which pointed us to the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory.
The Science: Thomas Martin Lowry, the famous English chemist who co-pioneered the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base definition, spent his most famous investigative years working as the Head of the Chemical Department at Guy's Hospital in London. It was literally at Guy's Hospital that he mastered his research into acid- and base-catalyzed reactions.
The Game Fit: If Tom is an acid-hunting role, Guy represents the very home/foundation where that analytical tracking system was built.
2. The Practical Science: Guy-Lussac and Prussic Acid
If the name is a play on pronunciation for the famous French chemist Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (pronounced Guy-Lussac):
The Science: In 1815, Guy-Lussac made one of the most famous breakthroughs in toxicology and early acid chemistry—he isolated and proved the exact elemental nature of Prussic Acid (hydrocyanic acid, HCN). Prussic acid is an incredibly lethal, fast-acting toxic poison.
The Game Fit: A name tied directly to the isolation of a deadly poison points heavily to a Mafia Poisoner, Assassin, or goon role.
[u]i do not want k8 gone today. I want him jailed so he can not do anything overnight. I want viciouskilled today. There has to be someone that k8 needed last night.[/u]