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Napoleon Wilson
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Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Avasarala also lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

Avasarala lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

[Sorry I don't have episode numbers--been a while since I watched it. I can assure you that in the books, there is a healthy amount of traditional lying, not just lying by omission.]

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

also

Avasarala lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

[Sorry I don't have episode numbers--been a while since I watched it. I can assure you that in the books, there is a healthy amount of traditional lying, not just lying by omission.]

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Avasarala also lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

[Sorry I don't have episode numbers--been a while since I watched it. I can assure you that in the books, there is a healthy amount of traditional lying, not just lying by omission.]

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DukeZhou
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Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)also

Avasarala lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

Can't think of other specific examples off-hand, but I'm sure they're there.[Sorry I don't have episode numbers--been a while since I watched it. I can assure you that in the books, there is a healthy amount of traditional lying, not just lying by omission.]

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Can't think of other specific examples off-hand, but I'm sure they're there.

Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

also

Avasarala lies to her old friend in order to get Mars to inadvertently reveal strategic information.

[Sorry I don't have episode numbers--been a while since I watched it. I can assure you that in the books, there is a healthy amount of traditional lying, not just lying by omission.]

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DukeZhou
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Fred Johnson lies about his status as OPA. (He denies association, as I recall, when he is actually one of the leaders.)

Can't think of other specific examples off-hand, but I'm sure they're there.