No, by all means, kill me first. That's what happened last time I had a neutral role.
However, I'm hosting mafia next, since I pissed off so many people this time, with my whining and all that, and so we forget this game a little bit. I'll start the game pretty soon, I may even have a poll, but the game is going to be normal, except for one thing: Two people will be voted out every day, so the townies will be more involved and the game will move faster. I'll also have a no-vote = death timer again, since this game, half the people didn't even play, or stopped playing by day 2.
As far as the breakdown at the end, some people thought it was a little arrogant of me to just tell everyones roles. However, at this point, for Kairon (and Vudu, had he cared), all the roles were known. We knew Spak since the beginning, that side knew NuclearSpeed received my abilities but that our goals had not changed, so he would have to be the senator. All the townies left had been examined, and only three players had not been checked when I made my move: Me, Sister Mary Le Fever, and Spak-Spang. There were three things we could be: Senator, Mafia Agent, and Jedi Mind-Trick. I knew that unless I could defeat the people who knew that Spak was the Jedi Mind-Trick, I'd be in trouble, so the hope was that we could kill all these people in one swoop, see, I, as bounty hunter, had four points, and was hoping that Shifty would be worth two, and early the next day, I'd bomb Kairon and either Spak or Vudu, but that fell apart when he was only worth one point. I told everyone that because I thought at this point, it was unfair for the people watching not to know what everyone else did.
Anyways, for the people who care, everyone was to trusting, which put me in a good spot. The mafia could have done the same thing, easier, too, had they sold one member out. As far as how things worked, I was entirely mistaken about how force rebound worked, with the belief that the only ability that got through it was force manipulation. I even thought the force insight wouldn't get through. I had perceived that after Wandering died, the only way to kill players who could force rebound was by tricking them to protect someone else, or use a different ability, which is precisely how both rebounders died, though I didn't want GP to die, actually, since I could keep her protecting me, until I had some security.
As far as the actual rules go, as far as I'm concerned, whatever the host says goes, but it's my nature to try to get the host on my side, to try to persuade the host to make things go my way. I apologize for stressing Khush out, which is part of the reason I'm hosting the next one, so he gets to play, no special things, nothing like that, the way, I believe he likes to play, so he gets some fun. Do him a favor and don't kill him right away in the next one, it's only fair after this one.
Anyways, Kairon, our duel is not over yet, just you wait.
Oh, and I'm always on the opposing side of Vudu, Dasmos, or both. Like I was this time.