Meetings are called under two circumstances – someone reports a dead body, or calls an emergency meeting (we play with the setting that each player can call one emergency per game). In the meeting, you can and should be talking, and this is a huge part of the game. Here is where you accuse others, lie about your whereabouts, report bodies, and try to eject the Impostor. Your options are to vote for someone, not vote, or skip vote. Someone gets tossed if they have more votes than any other option (skip vote counts as an option, so it’s generally better than not voting). For example, if Kibler got two votes, Wrapter got three, and skip got two, Wrapter is going out the airlock. Note that imposter can vote, and tracking who votes and why is a huge tell, so pay attention.
We will get into meeting strategy later, but keep in mind this is a big part of what determines the winner, so getting good at it is huge.
