This is now the second RD game where I've been paired with Nat. Not sure if I should be cursing whoever got the matchmaker role or Shy for deciding to make Nat and I the decoy pair. :lol Anyway, some further inference and analysis atop what Captain Jordan covered. Jordan seems to be cognizant of his surroundings, but we learned nothing of great importance about him. The fact that the killer is supposed to be a hired gun makes me want to discount a couple people as possibilities at the moment, though of course more information could change that. Mbl seems way too blatantly obvious: a poor guy being contracted to kill people for what we can only assume is a hefty paycheck? Red herring, imo. K-97 also seems way too obvious, given that he's a military guy and thus would be the one to obviously know how to kill people and perhaps be comfortable with it. I wouldn't discount the rich people as being the killer, and in fact they seem more suspicious than most others to me right now. The million dollar prize wouldn't be much of a draw if they're already loaded, but the thrill of killing people in some twisted game? Yeah, that could definitely draw in some rich nutjob. The Master is obviously pretty wealthy if he can offer a million dollar prize and set the whole thing up, so I'd say it's entirely possible that the killer was actually a friend and since people tend to keep their socializing to their own socioeconomic circle that means it's likely to be Seravee or Vordak if my postulations are correct. Alternatively the Master could be a front man for the operation while the real money comes from the killer who is truly organizing things, which would of course point to the same people. Svenn is also pretty shady. He talked about the best way to win competitions "like this," implying that he had some knowledge of what the thing would be like. He also talks about whether or not Shy would be helpful to him (a pretty callous way to look at things), then says he can dismiss the potential threat when he learns that Shy isn't gonna be a player. The possible slip of the tongue and the way he seems to view people as simply beneficial to him or a threat makes Svenn the most suspicious person of all to me at the moment. [quote=KnightShade]#InSummaryI'llBeVotingForJorickBecauseLolTradition[/quote] Gotta keep traditions alive, after all. My own personal tradition dictates that I shall first vote for Nat. :hehe