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Post by Jeff Probst on May 20, 2008 6:50:24 GMT -5
Welcome Boutrous to Security Council. And also welcome Ozzy, our first juror. He will be present at all Security Council meetings and will be listening to everything you say. However, there is to be no communication between the jury and those still in the game. Now, let's get to our regular discussion. What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council? Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you? To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all? Tina, how does it feel to have that immunity around your neck? James, you had a bit of a scare last week. How are you feeling now? You all have 24 48 hours to submit your votes.
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Post by James Clement on May 20, 2008 6:54:27 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?Voting someone out, duh Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?Yes To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?Too much. James, you had a bit of a scare last week. How are you feeling now?Still scared.
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Post by Wizard. Oz on May 20, 2008 10:35:43 GMT -5
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Post by Sundra Oakley on May 20, 2008 10:58:55 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council? Those 30 seconds where you drag out the votes, it gets me every time. Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you? Not at all. We all know it's a game, after all we are all stars so providing nobody does anything which is really unforgivable, then we shouldn't have a bitter jury. To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all? I think they are always there to an extent. However, I think last SC proved that it's not Waldheim vs Annan vs Thant vs Ki-Moon.
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Post by Wizard. Oz on May 20, 2008 11:29:00 GMT -5
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Post by Sundra Oakley on May 20, 2008 12:13:42 GMT -5
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Post by Gwan Stefeni on May 20, 2008 14:05:43 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council? -- For me the most difficult aspect is voting off someone, like duh. There are 3 convoluted steps in voting off someone: think of a person to vote for, find people who can vote for them, send your vote. Steps 1 and 2 are convoluted coz if step 2 doesn't work, you have to go back to step 1.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you? -- No it doesn't. If I ever make it to the finals, I know I have to take responsibility for what I did, and I am woman enough to do that.
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all? -- Haha, I know it affects the original Annan's voting. That group is tight, the tightest right now. Last TC, the two Thants were against each other, Silas and I, Ki-Moons, had to debate about the vote, and some in Waldheim didn't want to go with their group, so it's only Annan who seem to have no problem with voting as a group right now. Yes, I understand we are individuals, but Annan has the upper hand right now because they're playing as a group. Remember the TC when Gretchen was voted off in the merge of Season 1? That is what happens when a group controls a TC and the other players are playing, voting for themselves.
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Post by Bobby Jon on May 20, 2008 14:06:09 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?
I think just voting out one of the people you get so close with because we are right now a family and we all talk together in the tribe so its hard to actually have to pick someone to vote off..
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?
Its a game, and thats the way it always is.. Some jury members dont like you and theres the some that will, it always happens that way.. but it does scare you a little
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?
Maybe only a little because i think is showed last time but i think its still in back of everyones mind whats going on
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Post by kathy on May 20, 2008 14:56:49 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?
answering these questions - I do not like tC chat/discussion by any name, but try to participate.
voting, as James said, or wondering about the vote - part this is the voting part of this game, and it isn't for president of anything.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?
no
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?
a little for me, I can't speak for others.
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Post by τιñα on May 20, 2008 15:13:55 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council? - The actual process of voting someone out, I really hate this part of the game but it has to be done. Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you? - Yes a little bit but I would hope that the jury would see that it's only a game and that it was nothing personal. To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all? - Well I think it always comes up but then again when you've had switches and mixups in the games that can always change. Tina, how does it feel to have that immunity around your neck? - Great, I don't know if I would have needed it or not but that extra reassurance helps a lot.
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Post by Rudy on May 20, 2008 17:16:50 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?
Trying to decide on a vote that wont jeopardize myself nor the people I said I would keep safe...and seeing to it that we dont go home.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?
No! Actually that part of the game is most exciting for me..if I get that far! It a great way to hear feedback on what the other players thought of my gameplay and it makes me accountable for my actions during the game. It is also a great way to learn about myself to help me improve for later games, even if it is just improving my social skills, whether that is to learn to communicate more or learn when to shut up!
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?
A little. Its appears Annan to be the tightest group but that is not really the case. We all have ideas of who we want to keep around and trust me, they are not the same. We are tight in that we all communicate well, but we certainly dont agree on everything. I myself have gone outside of Annan to try to work and play with others.
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Post by Stacy on May 20, 2008 19:40:59 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?
Trying to jusitfy a reason to vote for one person rather than another.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?
Not really. As long as I can justify my votes with good reasons.
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?
I guess it all depends on the tribe. Some tribes obviously got along better than other tribes. But there are definately mixes within the original tribes and a lot of frienships outside of the original tribes.
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Post by Tom Westman on May 21, 2008 13:01:01 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council?
Making sure that I can get on the same page and that we can all be comfortable with a vote.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you?
Not at all! I look forward to it! Why would I play these games and vote people off if I didn't want to get to the end and answer jury questions?
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all?
I think that some Tribal Lines have been blended with some other color. Its like taking art class- you mix a little of this with a little of that and then BAM new color! So I'd say things are mixing up
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Post by Silas on May 22, 2008 0:10:51 GMT -5
What is the most difficult aspect of Security Council? Knowing that we have to vote another person out of this game. I actually really like everyone in the game and it really sucks, can't we all win? Ha.
Does the thought of possibly having to face the people you vote out on the jury scare you? Always. You always face the risk of upsetting people and making people angry and then having to answer to them. I always fear the jury. Always.
To what extent have previous tribal lines influenced the voting at Security Council? A little? A lot? Not at all? For me, honestly its just me and Steph left from Ki-Moon and two people can't really affect the whole vote, so for me there are no more tribal lines, though I am sure it pays a big part for some of the folks that have a lot of allies left.
Good luck everyone.
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