As soon as either the person they targeted flips, or any sort of question begins to come up about their result accurace, all they have to do is say "I also x checked y. Can you please confirm z is the correct result?"In post 5773, Luna Fox wrote:I meant this:Yeah it's irrelevant as of right now.In post 5748, Luna Fox wrote:Not necessarily tho?In post 5746, RAM wrote:If every slot has a secondary check which is also messed with, it functionally gives anyone who is redirected a very easy way to discover that they were redirected
In my case it's because everyone mass claimed N/L in the hood, but for anyone else, or even people not in a hood, they wont be able to tell the difference between a redirected secondary check and a correct one.
But it might be relevant in the future when someone else claims an scan result.
I just dont want it to be lost in case i get NK'd or something.
Then, if it's not, they know they were likely redirected. I mean, we saw this come into play today, when Nahdia double checked SS' nation(right? I don't remember) in order to confirm that he hadn't been bus driven.
Basically trivializes the deceptive aspects of the role, but it does still leave the purely mechanical things they could do with it.
-Cerb