@raz: This mission is so significantly more important than the next one, that I can't agree with you attempting for anything but absolute perfection. I'd even say if this mission goes through and fails (because otherwise we win, unless there's a spy collision), I'd be tempted to make bad proposals for mission 4 to increase my chances of being able to make one for round 5, and I don't think I am exaggerating. If you have a set of three people you want to invite, then you should push for that, because if that assertion is correct, then the game is over. Otherwise, we'll have to root out exactly who the spies are, and that's pretty hard. (Especially if you are going to keep suspecting me :^)
I also have no gurantee that people will accept my mission proposal, and if they don't it passes to Garren, one of my top suspects, fairly late. anyway, I'm pretty sure this proposed team is spy-less, so whether it's the spy-less team I'm most comfortable with is largely irrelevant.
also, you gotta play all nine innings. I don't
want this mission to fail, but I can't guarantee any mission will pass. if my current model is correct, either this team is safe, or the next two teams are both safe. either that or my entire model is inaccurate, in which case my set of suspicions re: this round are irrelevant. the worst thing you can do in a deception game is start to fear risk, because sure things don't exist.
SSo, even though I am on this team, I think it's unlikely to pass. If there was really only 1 spy on the first mission, then there has to be one on this one as well.
that's a massive "if".