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Post by Ted Rogers on Apr 10, 2013 16:20:15 GMT -5
Welcome Back Saayazu
only 2 question for everyone:
Did the Warzone challenge reveal anything?
Were any of the tribes "double teamed" during the challenge?
Please use the parchement if you can to cast your vote. You have until 8:00pm EST tomorrow, to cast a vote, otherwise you self vote or I will go off your bootlist if you have one.
Good Luck!
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Post by Morgan McDevitt on Apr 11, 2013 9:18:16 GMT -5
I cant answered right now
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Post by Stephanie Valencia on Apr 11, 2013 11:57:12 GMT -5
Tingbani was clearly double-teamed during this challenge. Some members of Nyonni approached us separately and asked if we would target Tingbani with them, but Laura asked me if I would target Nyonni with her. On the one hand, sending Nyonni to Tribal Council would have been a good idea because they have so many players. But on the other hand, I find Tingbani a lot more threatening. Until last week, not a single original Nyonni member had been voted out. And if Laura's proposition to me was indicative of anything, it's that the former Nyonni is still very much united.
In response to the first question, the Warzone challenge revealed a lot of things, some of which I'm not happy about. But in the name of thinking positively, I'll focus on the good stuff. This challenge revealed just how capable and valuable Eddie is as an ally. I didn't give Eddie nearly enough credit and—as he can attest—I was really harsh to him before this round started. But he totally proved me wrong and was, hands down, our MVP this challenge.
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Post by Eddie Fox on Apr 11, 2013 14:46:29 GMT -5
I think Steph pretty much nailed the question on the head about it revealing if tribal lines are into play and who is seen as a bigger threat.
And I appreciate the compliments Steph <3
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