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'''Horatio Hamilton''' was a guest at the [[Game of Death]] held at [[Devastation Hall]] in the [[Silver Devastation]]. He looked every inch the champion Racing Pilot. Dressed in a long leather flying coat, with silk scarf, he was handsome, had dark hair swept back and a devilish grin. Winner of the Mars – Centauri Grand Prix in fewer than 6 parsecs, he agreed to the Game of Death apparently believing it to be the celebrity version where players are stunned not killed.
'''Horatio Hamilton''' was a guest at the [[Game of Death]] held at [[Devastation Hall]] in the [[Silver Devastation]].  
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He looked every inch the champion Racing Pilot. Dressed in a long leather flying coat, with silk scarf, he was handsome, had dark hair swept back and a devilish grin. Winner of the Mars – Centauri Grand Prix in fewer than 6 parsecs, he agreed to the Game of Death apparently believing it to be the celebrity version where players are stunned not killed.
 
In fact Horatio was actually an undercover policeman called [[Zalenby]] investigating complaints from bereaved next of kin from former players of the Game of Death. (In fact none had survived).
In fact Horatio was actually an undercover policeman called [[Zalenby]] investigating complaints from bereaved next of kin from former players of the Game of Death. (In fact none had survived).

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Horatio Hamilton was a guest at the Game of Death held at Devastation Hall in the Silver Devastation.

He looked every inch the champion Racing Pilot. Dressed in a long leather flying coat, with silk scarf, he was handsome, had dark hair swept back and a devilish grin. Winner of the Mars – Centauri Grand Prix in fewer than 6 parsecs, he agreed to the Game of Death apparently believing it to be the celebrity version where players are stunned not killed.

In fact Horatio was actually an undercover policeman called Zalenby investigating complaints from bereaved next of kin from former players of the Game of Death. (In fact none had survived).