Who are the Judge and Wizard for Round 122? 1999-09-01 08:43:06 GMT 121:1 VALID +0.8 Scott Perlman 1999-09-02 12:58:40 GMT 121:2 VALID +1.0 Henry Towsner 1999-09-02 20:59:42 GMT 121:3 VALID +0.7 Nicholson Neisler 1999-09-06 01:30:38 GMT 121:4 VALID +1.0 Henry Towsner 1999-09-08 18:09:51 GMT 121:5 VALID +0.9 Nicholson Neisler Nicholson Neisler is Judge. Henry Towsner is Wizard. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 121:1 Scott Perlman wrote: > And the hunt is on! > > The FRC Detective agency has been engaged to track down teh theme of > round 121. > > I can see with rough my trusty magnifying glass that the butler did NOT > abscond with our theme. > > All valid rules should name a tool used in the search for the theme. VALID, +0.8 Style. I do not consider the final sentence to be a restriction. I am willing to be talked out of this position, though. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 121:2 Henry Towsner wrote: > Since the FRC Detective Agency follows good detective procedure, all > fantasy rules must do anything which a fantasy rule says they "should" do. > Although the video records are at a bad angle, there was clearly a fight > of some kind between the thief and someone else. VALID, +1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 121:3 Nicholson Neisler wrote: > The FRC Detective agency's motto is "When you follow Logic, you follow > the Crime." > > A) All valid rules should name at least one of the eight tools used in > 'The Search for the Missing Theme.' > B) All valid rules should name at least one of the eight individuals > involved in 'The Search for the Missing Theme.' > > An examination of the Video Tapes shows that the Someone else who > fought with the Theif, cannot be the Butler. The Butler is far too > thin. VALID, +0.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 121:4 Henry Towsner wrote: > The finger-print kit revealed the Taxidermist's fingerprints on the > case. Of the eight people involved, one is the Butler, one is the > Taxidermist, and the profession of each of the others starts with a > different one of the following letters: J, K, W, X, Y, Z. VALID, +1.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 121:5 Nicholson Neisler wrote: > Using the Portable Lie Detector, we learn from Jeeves the Butler, that > John Winthrop the Zoologist was at the house speaking with Warren > Balboth the Taxidermist. We also learn there was a dinner part the > night of the crime. The butler doesn't know all the names. Including > Jeeves, there were 4 men and 4 women. VALID, +0.9