Numbers said:
Per his own words he constitutes a mechanical threat until such time as he doesn't.
Yes. That last word is important.
Numbers said:
You've yet to argue why town needs to wait around for an event that literally may never trigger, see OPs for role PMs being allowed to be misleading, nor have you established a reason to let a player who has yet to slip his threat status be allowed to take whatever actions he wants, especially considering at any point he can decide "I don't feel like winning with town anymore".
Leaving aside the obvious fact that SMS has been topical since Day 1 (and, thus, that the issues you mention have long since been discussed), I have so far been specifically addressing your erroneous claims with regard to mechanical threat. I suppose you're welcome to move the goalposts, and I'm happy to score in the new ones too if you need me to reprise the mountain of my earlier thoughts. But don't mistake our discussion for an absence of salient points in those other domains.
Numbers said:
As for funnier the only thing that matters is if he's considered a mechanical threat, as he doesn't have a nifty second win con per his own admission. If he's a mechanical threat he ABSOLUTELY has to be put down. His deciding he is going to tell the town he is going to play towards their ends doesn't change that.
I mean, if your argument boils down to "scum alignment is scum alignment," then...yes? That's obviously true. But I'm trying to work from the (apparently tenuous?) assumption that we're collectively operating above the 'put foot in front of other foot to walk' level of discussion. We don't intrinsically care about the formal designation of alignment as much as we care about the actual, functional impact that a given role and person will have on the game, i.e. town wins by killing the stuff that kills town and so on and so forth. I'll even lay it out for you:
Skystone's Handy Guide to Assessing Scum Threat Level
(Threat level: Example)
1) High: Kills town.
2) Med/Med-High: Wins by killing town's most powerful role.
3) Med: Technically scum, but is armed with ennui and inflatable hammers.
4) Low: Is visibly committed to and mechanically able to win as town.
Numbers said:
I'm still on standard spider win con. I'll let you know when I change it.
Standard Spider win-con (assuming a standard definition of standard) is either "you win by being alive" (i.e. self) or "you win by being Spider-Man + [redacted]."
The first one is amusing given your own insinuations about my self-alignment. The other is patently untrue given your willingness to sell Spider-Man out to Freddeh. So either you're self-aligned, or you're lying, or you're aiming to become the real Spider-Man after gutting the original. The last one, of course, still pits you against the good goblin as likely as not.
...But all of this ignores the fact that we put to rest every one of your objections by vote-pressuring Freddeh into revealing a (sufficiently convincing) win-con, then reassessing or re-ranking everyone accordingly.