In the future, please use @OrpZed as well when asking questions.
No. Only a doctor is informed of successful healing.
No transportation will occur as universes only collapse if there are one or two players left in said universe.
In the future, please use @OrpZed as well when asking questions.
No. Only a doctor is informed of successful healing.
No transportation will occur as universes only collapse if there are one or two players left in said universe.
I'm really confused by this. Pretty much if we send a scum to the other universe by mistake, we fuck every thing up as they will be stuck there (3 of them) until we vote every one in this universe down to 2 players and then lose by default when this universe collapses.
This does make me a tad wary about Marksman asking to be sent there. If she's a deep clever scum, that's an easy way to secure that universe.
I only volunteered because I'm confident I could talk them out of PLing me and, as I mentioned before, I don't trust anyone for shit, so from my perspective the only way to ensure shit gets done right is if I do it myself. I also agree with Almost Late that it's probably better to have a list of people rather than setting a single person so that scum have a harder time trying to sabotage the plan. At this point it's up to the hypothetical transporter to make the decision anyway, I guess.
Having said that, I don't think it's in the mafia's best interest to intentionally try to split themselves 3:1 across the 2 universes (assuming they started 2:2, which they may not have) because then if their lone mafia in a universe dies, they would lose access to info on that universe and if they have no enhanced citizen of their own (or if their EC is the one that died), they would all be stuck in a single universe. And even if they did have a corrupt enhanced citizen, it would be risky for them to use it, given the whole policy lynch discussion.