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November 21st, 2008, 01:44 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
I like how there is only one honorable player on the list.
Nice to know these forums are composed mainly of rogues and scoundrels. No wonder I enjoy them...
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November 21st, 2008, 02:25 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
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I like how there is only one honorable player on the list.
Nice to know these forums are composed mainly of rogues and scoundrels. No wonder I enjoy them...
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that's they way i like it too. everyone should know that "honor" and "integrity" are just fronts for "oppression" and "exploitation"
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November 21st, 2008, 02:39 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
I wish you guys would stop posting negative comments on this thread. It is my intent to find guys that I can trust.
This is slightly OT, did you know that during the Napoleonic wars the French and English used hot air blimps sitting across the channel to insult each others leaders? 
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November 21st, 2008, 03:23 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
The computer scientist in me feels compelled to point out that your trust algorithm is fragile. Two dastardly blackguards could collaborate to place each other on your list and then stab you at an opportune time. Instead of asking in public, you ought to be forming private conclusions as to who is trustworthy (in-game, since many people here are trustworthy in real life but view roleplaying an evil pretender as part of the game) and asking them who plays like they do.
-Max
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November 21st, 2008, 07:02 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
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Originally Posted by MaxWilson
The computer scientist in me feels compelled to point out that your trust algorithm is fragile. Two dastardly blackguards could collaborate to place each other on your list and then stab you at an opportune time. Instead of asking in public, you ought to be forming private conclusions as to who is trustworthy (in-game, since many people here are trustworthy in real life but view roleplaying an evil pretender as part of the game) and asking them who plays like they do.
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November 21st, 2008, 07:35 PM
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Re: Oh, Perfidious Albion
Ha, Ha, ha. You guys are funny. I'm going somewhere with this. A truly evil plan. When you see it "play" out I think you will find it amusing. Someone nominate Gandolf please. And other paragons of virtue. Heh...  Seven to go.
PS. I'm consulting some people about who's considered trustworthy, then looking at their posts to ascertain the truth. I know its flawed but its the best I can do. 
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