Official Counting of the Count - Deadline!
Kingepyon 7 – Yakman [572], Slinky [588,596], the_hdk [616], Taiisatai64 [591], Eternaly_Lost [621], Randakar* [566,635], Kingepyon [569,570,630,640]
Slinky 3 – Vainglory [565], Bagricula [582,608], , Johho888 [568,571,593,636]
Not Voted: None
Missed 1 Vote: the_Hdk, Slinky
* Randakar's vote on Kinge in post 578 invalid due to missing unvote.
** Marty99's vote in post 633 invalid as he is dead! Bad Ghost! Bad Bad Ghost! Your getting the next round of beer for the Ghosts! – Right after you've changed the colour of your post to non-white and admitted your mistake!
RP Update:
Sixth day of this. The Sixth airline to be expelled the Administrator knew. And once again the bickering grew among the remaining airlines. Once again Quatas and it's representative Taiisatai64 led the group by calling out airlines to be investigated.
This time Ostfriesische Lufttransport was singled out as a discount airline. And Spirit Airlines was once again under suspicion, yet at the end of the day OLT was clear to be expelled. At the last minute, Kingepyon laughingly decided to change his vote to OLT as well giving a clear decision. Yet also, he asked the administrator to check the papers that had been submitted the day before.
The Administrator darkly looked down at the papers which had the provision that it only be opened if certain conditions applied. After checking it, he confirmed that the conditions were fulfilled and opened the letter.
Out came a copy of the price list from OLT, showing that an average fare price from Bremen to Copenhagen was EUR 500,00 for 380 km. After hearing this, the representatives decided to give OLT the benefit of the doubt and reconsider the decision the next day.
The Administrator was happy that the expulsion of an Airline was not needed and was the first to the door to leave.
As he opened the door, he saw a poster on the outside and paused to read it. Strangely enough, the Discount Airlines had done nothing today to expose another Airline. They didn't need to.
The poster was a advert from Transavia promising extremely low prices. Angrily the Administrator moved to tear down the advert as he saw the logo in the lower right corner. Transavia was part of the KLM Group.
This of course caused the Exposure of KLM and it's representative Randakar, who would turn out to be the Leader of the Airlines as well as an Innocent Airline Representative.
No-one was Expelled.
KLM and it's representative Randakar, the 1st in command Airline Representative (Villager), was exposed by the Discount Airlines.
Day 7 voting may now commence.