Wish I had more energy but I said I would write something:
Both Kraby and Coolio have votes, and both have arguments against them.
For Kraby: What makes this different from a typical 'vote out inactives' situation is that he has put the time and effort into his roleplaying, yet has not offered any analysis until his name was brought up. That screams guilty to me.
Coolio: Sided with endersteve a bit, and went silent during his lynch. I think coolio has some level of guilt, but not as bad as kraby.
I honestly think kraby is the more guilty of the two. He made his choice of roleplaying instead of participating in the discussion.
vote kraby1
Well it seems that you are all just going to go with me and make a huge mistake by lynching out a passenger who has only done two suspicious thongs according to you all.
1. Not being involved in any discussion whatsoever, but being active by roleplaying.
Well, personally I would probably accuse someone of this too, so I understand where you are coming from. However, I felt that I did not need to get involved in anything. I prefer to stay quiet and track the progress until something big starts to build up. I have tried to sort of link my roleplay to the discussion (failed miserably). Meanwhile someone who has already voted on me is blending in to the rest of you, hiding at the same time from any accusation, using me as a sort of human shield. The faster you find them, the better. It is not me, and I wish I could somehow prove it, but my strategy of staying quiet has just shown its bad side. Believe me, I am a passenger, an innocent role that does nothing but votes during the day.
2. Being hesitant to defend myself. Also now that I have become "discovered", everyone seems to just vote on me.
Come on ladies and gentlemen, you have very little evidence against me and yet one after another you continue to vote on me.
You know what, lynch me and wait for the post saying "Kraby1 was a passenger". Just wait for it
Arthur is called into the dining room where he gets accused by several men and women of him being the one who threw a man overboard, killing him. Arthur is hesistant to defend himself, but with no success. The staff handcuff him, take him to a cabin and beat him, in order for him to say something. Arthur however remains silent until a moment when he whispers
"I am innocent"