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=== Assistant: Credibility Evaluation Short: === Credibility Evaluation (Short): * Captain Blue: Makes strong probabilistic claims, then defends them with narrative context rather than stable assumptions. Prior statements (“no factor would drastically change probability”) conflict with later conditional explanations, weakening internal consistency. * Loctarjay: Frames rebuttals as binary true/false checks, which clarifies contradictions, but selectively defines the scope to favor his critique and escalates to personal attribution. Behavioral Pattern (Short): * Captain Blue: Recurrent pattern of absolutist claims followed by retroactive qualification; disputes are reframed as misrepresentation or bad faith rather than methodological disagreement. * Loctarjay: Recurrent pattern of cross-examination and contradiction exposure, combined with ridicule and personalization, prioritizing rhetorical win over de-escalation or shared standards.
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