Your logic as to why it would make me look more like a spy to vote against a mission that was doomed to failure (by design, according to Kismet) completely escapes me.
Based on the raw data, nothing is known for sure except that at least one among Trist, T1G, and Dire is a spy. Since I don't think Dire would reveal himself as a spy (at least, I wouldn't if I were in his position), this mission seems a lock for success. Spies may try to vote against it, but again, I think that would be foolish since it would be too revealing.
The spies will have to win 2 games is a row once this mission succeeds. Tr1age's attempts to inject more uncertainty into a relatively secure position does not bode well for his loyalty to the Resistance.
Based on the raw data, nothing is known for sure except that at least one among Trist, T1G, and Dire is a spy. Since I don't think Dire would reveal himself as a spy (at least, I wouldn't if I were in his position), this mission seems a lock for success. Spies may try to vote against it, but again, I think that would be foolish since it would be too revealing.
The spies will have to win 2 games is a row once this mission succeeds. Tr1age's attempts to inject more uncertainty into a relatively secure position does not bode well for his loyalty to the Resistance.