they aint chan amymore
Unless I’m living in a cave, I’m pretty sure Chancellor can still talk.
I’m thinking Amelia was forced to play a Jedi policy judging by Jane claiming 2B 1R.
Now that doesn’t rule out Amelia is a Sith forced to play a blue, yet I think that Jane is >rand Jedi for ensuring a blue was passed.
a bunch of different possibilities.
When we get to Sith which would happen either by rng or by scum shenegians, we can talk about mech results.
Admittedly, I’m tinfoiling Jane as Palpatine who actually gave Amelia a choice to pass a red or blue for info if red is passed, or social cred if blue is passed. Yet that feels like a tinfoil for another day.
Besides even if Jane is Palpatine and keeps passing blues, then that’s fine with me for starters.
Reminder that Palpatine doesn’t know who their scumbuddies are so it’ll have to be two siths.
Altho you could argue that Jane may go deepwolf as sith.
Yes
Those are indeed possibilities.
that’s not unreasonable, though that’s not a play I would expect a first time player to make
Clearly you don’t understand what I’m saying.
If we confirm 2 Jedi’s. We just rotate them and we will instantly win.
I’m not entirely sure how cards work but if it works like I think then the confirmed Jedi could just let us know if he had any blue or not and if he didn’t we all go “No” then when we have a Blue we go “Yes” until we win.
Dude it’s literally a fucking auto win.
Ok maybe I don’t understand, is Government just the two or is it something else?
If it’s the two then technically I guess we would need a third Jedi but it may still work with 2.
assuming I’m remembering properly, government is the vice chair and the chancellor
so we can’t just keep reusing the same 2 people in the same government
also - what do you mean by this?
I think you might be misunderstanding the rules a bit
smh Amelia
This is translation for “I have literally none”
yes ik, hence the smh.
Well if they know their cards before being “Yes” or “No” then can’t they just be like “don’t say Yes I don’t got a blue yet!”?