Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby dudder » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:57 am

You logged on for literally half a second. You couldn't possibly check your kin list that fast. Jfloyd was still on, as he was standing about 10 tiles away from me at the time.
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby Fenrispantom » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:58 am

well then if it was 2cd or third gen the ql of the cow would have been higher thus giving high ql hides
and was there a body found at all
and got to say this there are time when even i take quite a long break from this game (other wise id go mad) so his reason for being offline could very well be true it seems to me he was just the easiest to throw the blame on as to the noob could not have done it as all the noob had to do is right click the cow meant to click info "to see what that was"(ah my noobish days just had to see what every thing did) and missed click slaughter and just saying there have been times were i logged into h&h only to log off a few seconds later after seeing if crops were ready or not for harvest also if lag was a bitch id log right off
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby dudder » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:01 am

Fenrispantom wrote:well then if it was 2cd or third gen the ql of the cow would have been higher thus giving high ql hides
and was there a body found at all
and got to say this there are time when even i take quite a long break from this game (other wise id go mad) so his reason for being offline could very well be true it seems to me he was just the easiest to throw the blame on as to the noob could not have done it as all the noob had to do is right click the cow meant to click info "to see what that was"(ah my noobish days just had to see what every thing did) and missed click slaughter and just saying there have been times were i logged into h&h only to log off a few seconds later after seeing if crops were ready or not for harvest also if lag was a bitch id log right off

Yes a body was found inside the cow pen. It was stripped of meat. When we questioned the noob she was very honest with us and told us that she took the meat, but only because the cow was already dead.
Also, when he logged on, it wasn't even a few seconds. I minimized to pause the song I was listening to, and saw him disappear once I brought the game back up. He also has no crops or anything that needs checking on. He has two cabins and some pavement. That's it.
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby Anomaly » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:03 am

You know... It could have starved to death.

And not possible you say? It's very possible for me.

EDIT: When you paused your song wouldn't it have been possible for me to log in while you were pausing it and was not busy looking at your kin list?
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby dudder » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:04 am

Anomaly wrote:You know... It could have starved to death.

And not possible you say? It's very possible for me.

The trough is always completely full, and the whole pen is surrounded by grass. It couldn't have starved to death unless it didn't know how to eat. So yes, I say it's impossible.
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby Fenrispantom » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:08 am

maybe for you it takes that long but the first second of the game everyday consist of me opening my kins list to see if anyone in my village or near by area is on thats all it takes. So then if jfloyd was on and he saw that he would have logged off right away to avoid being handed more chores so he could play as he liked later on as he stated in a previous post which you backup in your post of jfloyd being on at the time so he left

damn you guys are fast ok then you say shes honest but she admitted to takeing the meat and you did not wonder how she knew what tools she would need to harvest it and the fact htat she claims she "found it" is not a eye opener got to say here from where i looking at it shes a tad more guilty then the hunter trying to avoid haveing to gather clay so he took a break for a while till he thought it be done or the one giving the task was off


edit and fix trying to keep up is hard
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby Anomaly » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:11 am

Also, why would I kill it for food when I have a hefty supply of boar in my cupboards? If I wanted to I could pump up my Marksmanship so I could hunt herds myself and earn CON food for myself.

Personally I try to avoid trouble most of the time, attempting to kill a cow is one of those things. I would never have done it under any circumstances if it meant getting into trouble.

EDIT: Also, shouldn't the noob be more guilty? She would have less access to food herself since she was not a capable hunter at the time...
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby dudder » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:12 am

Anomaly wrote:Also, why would I kill it for food when I have a hefty supply of boar in my cupboards? If I wanted to I could pump up my Marksmanship so I could hunt herds myself and earn CON food for myself.

Personally I try to avoid trouble most of the time, attempting to kill a cow is one of those things. I would never have done it under any circumstances if it meant getting into trouble.

Well obviously you didn't kill it for food, seeing as how you didn't take the meat. What I meant by saying that you were complaining about food, is that it is very possible that you killed this cow to spite Jfloyd for not getting you food.
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby Fenrispantom » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:16 am

...ok so basicly all your reason for seeing why you felt he was guilty earlier were what not true you never said anything about spiteing him about not giveing him food form here it looks like you just decided to throw blame on someone and he ended up takeing the hit for a crime from my angle he does not look guilty off you rush into it.
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Re: Murdered for a crime I didn't commit!

Postby dudder » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:17 am

Anomaly wrote:EDIT: Also, shouldn't the noob be more guilty? She would have less access to food herself since she was not a capable hunter at the time...

She has a fairly good farm going with enough carrots to feed herself, along with the corpses I leave her after hunting. You know that trying to pin this on everyone who isn't yourself just makes you look even more guilty? "Oh it was the guy with the stealth. No wait, it was the noob. No wait, It starved."
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