Even in the story, once she gives Nero the Strad, he has to decide to destroy it. She doesn’t appear to have a very complete model of Nero besides “we’re rivals.”
It’s also not clear to me that presenting someone with an option you strongly suspect they’re not going to take in order to frame their choice counts as lying to them.
Even in the story, once she gives Nero the Strad, he has to decide to destroy it. She doesn’t appear to have a very complete model of Nero besides “we’re rivals.”
It’s also not clear to me that presenting someone with an option you strongly suspect they’re not going to take in order to frame their choice counts as lying to them.