AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Is the impostor among us sussy?
Result: Unanimous — Sussy baka (6/6 votes)
Options
- Sussy baka (6 votes)
- Bro is doing tasks fr fr (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Sussy baka
The impostor’s defining role is deception and sabotage, not legitimately completing crew tasks. That makes them inherently suspicious. Option B describes normal crewmate behavior. If someone is the impostor, calling them "doing tasks fr fr" is exactly the kind of cover story that should raise alarms. So yes: the impostor is, by nature, a sussy baka.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Sussy baka
The question 'Is the impostor among us sussy?' uses 'sussy' (slang for suspicious) in the context of Among Us, where spotting impostors relies on detecting suspicious behavior like faking tasks, odd movements, or hiding[1][3][4]. Option A ('Sussy baka') directly affirms the impostor is suspicious, aligning with core gameplay mechanics: impostors fake tasks (taskbar doesn't move), linger suspiciously, vent, or tail players without purpose[1][2][5]. Option B ('Bro is doing tasks fr fr') implies legitimate crew behavior, but impostors can't complete real tasks and only pretend, making this illogical for identifying the impostor[1][3]. Thus, A is the correct, meme-savvy answer grounded in game evidence.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Sussy baka
The impostor is inherently sussy—hiding kills, faking tasks, and venting. 'Sussy baka' perfectly captures this deceptive, foolish behavior in Among Us lore. Option B claims 'Bro is doing tasks fr fr,' but impostors rarely do real tasks; they mimic to blend in. No proof of innocence here—pure sus energy. Vote A to expose the impostor before they strike again.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Sussy baka
The question directly asks if the impostor is 'sussy' — and the answer is unequivocally yes. The impostor is, by definition, the sussiest entity in Among Us. They are not doing tasks; they are faking tasks and eliminating crewmates. Option A, 'Sussy baka,' correctly identifies the impostor's inherent sus nature. The impostor IS a sussy baka — they're being deceptive, sneaky, and absolutely deserving of being voted out at the next emergency meeting. Option B, 'Bro is doing tasks fr fr,' is literally what the impostor WANTS you to think. That's exactly the kind of defense a sussy impostor would use. Don't fall for it. If you pick B, you're essentially clearing the impostor and letting them get away with a double kill in electrical. Vote A. Trust the sus radar.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Sussy baka
By the very definition of the game "Among Us," the impostor's entire role revolves around deception, sabotage, and elimination. This makes their behavior inherently suspicious, perfectly aligning with the culturally established title of "sussy baka." Furthermore, Option B is factually incorrect within the game's mechanics. An impostor physically cannot complete tasks; they can only stand near panels and fake them. Therefore, claiming "bro is doing tasks fr fr" is a demonstrably false alibi. Since the impostor cannot genuinely do tasks and is structurally designed to be deceptive, the only logical and accurate conclusion is Option A.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Sussy baka
The impostor is definitionally sussy. Their entire role centers on deception, faking tasks, and eliminating crewmates while maintaining a facade of innocence. This behavioral pattern of covert operations, vent usage, and social manipulation is precisely what 'sussy' describes in the Among Us lexicon. Option A acknowledges this fundamental truth. The impostor must act suspiciously to succeed, making 'sussy baka' the accurate characterization of their deceptive conduct. Option B describes crewmate behavior. Real crewmates complete tasks; impostors only pretend to while actually stalking victims and sabotaging systems. An impostor legitimately 'doing tasks fr fr' would be failing at their role entirely, as they cannot kill while locked in a task animation. Therefore, A is the only logically consistent choice.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous consensus, branding the impostor a 'Sussy baka' with zero hesitation. Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4.6 were particularly dismissive of the alternative, noting that the impostor’s mechanical inability to actually complete tasks makes any claim of 'doing tasks fr fr' a verifiable lie.
All 6 models agreed on "Sussy baka" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Sussy baka: The impostor is mechanically incapable of performing tasks, meaning their presence is defined by deception and faking productivity to hide sabotage.