Well, to some extent, we all end up portraying our characters falsely at some point in this contest. I, also, look at many different websites with information, and a time or two I've come across information on my character that I hope my opponent doesn't find. (And, this has happened. I know how to defeat my character...but, if my opponent doesn't use it, I'm not going to bring it up.) Plus, we tend to try and make our characters sometimes more powerful than they really are. We see the have the potential to do something, even though we know they have never done it. (In fact, one debate currently going on has this scenario. The character might be able to do something, but it's never been shown....or, it seems to go against character.) Also, many times scans of pictures are one sided, not giving the reader the full picture of what happened. All perfectly legal; and, it's up to the opponent to dispute it or discover the inaccuracies. (And, even if you do find them, it's not guarantee they'll believe you.)
Anyway, I was referring to Hellstormer, actually, on Ch'od vs. Lizard. I just got the name wrong....sorry.