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HENDERSON
- A long time enemy of
Bluesmoke. Ambitious, dangerous, and will torture just for the fun of it.
Henderson has little regard for human life, he gets through henchmen at an
alarming rate, and allows nothing to get in his way of his personal vendetta
against Bluesmoke.
Henderson first encounters Bluesmoke when he kidnaps the President's daughter in 'OPERATION BLUESMOKE'. After serving a lengthy prison sentence for the crime, Henderson is straight back to his old ways, this time kidnapping head of Bluesmoke operations - Sir Singen Smythe in 'BLUESMOKE - NAMES ARE FOR TOMBSTONES'. After torturing Sir Singen Smythe, Henderson is once again confronted by Bluesmoke. Escaping to round up his men, Henderson and his crew take on Bluesmoke. A hand to hand battle of good vs. evil ensues in which many die, Henderson manages to steal a nearby car and escape hotly pursued by Bluesmoke on foot, who are not quick enough to catch the master criminal. The next time we see Henderson, he is back behind bars in 'BLUESMOKE 2000', Locked up in a maximum security prison - 'Monkhouse Institute', he is eventually visited by arch enemy - Sir Singen Smythe. In a desperate bid to help Bluesmoke catch a crazed bomber, Sir Singen Smythe offers Henderson a chance of a luxury prison in return for help with the evidence on the bomber simply known as 'KING LION'. After giving Sir Singen Smythe enough clues, Henderson makes his escape. Last seen oversea's on a Riviera , Henderson phone's Sir Singen Smythe and warns him not to come after him. Has Henderson really retired and gone straight?, only time will tell....... Henderson was originally played by Stuart Williamson in 'OPERATION BLUESMOKE 1996, but the character was fully brought to life by Robb Stott (PICTURED ABOVE) in 'BLUESMOKE - NAMES ARE FOR TOMBSTONES' 1997 and 'BLUESMOKE 2000' 1999 |
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