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Character Profile - Trevor Sharman
Appears in: Hainault and Waterloo

Who is he?

In Hainault, he is the UK Government's Home Secretary and that makes him the political overseer and chief of the Department of Security.  However we soon find out he is also a traitor, a scheming double crossing scumbag who basically has a sack full of personal agendas that he wants to satisfy.

Characterisations:

A veritable collection of ex wives, he is a walking political disaster area with loose morals and a lucrative memoirs deal in the offing.  We find out more about him after he meets a well deserved end in Waterloo, an incident that sets in motion all sorts of chaos and treachery.

Inspired by:

Sharman is based on the many dumb two faced lying slimy back stabbing pocket lining smug bastards that were to be found infesting the Government cabinet during the bad years of the 1980's.  Take your pick, there were plenty of morons to choose from!

Known Associates:

A member of a shadowy conspiracy we will later come to know as the Omega Committee.  He is also well connected which is how he managed to stay in political office for so long without any of his misdemeanours coming back to bite him.   Of course that all changes when he comes up against the determination of The Commander and there is no love lost between those two.....

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