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File:Judge Havelock With Glass.jpg|link=Judge Havelock With Glass|''[[Judge Havelock With Glass]]'' is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them," according to the Judge.
File:Clock Head (da Vinci version).jpg|link=Clock Head|[[Clock Head]] advises Judge Havelock to drink less [[Extract of Radium]], less often.
File:Clock Head (da Vinci version).jpg|link=Clock Head|[[Clock Head]] advises Judge Havelock to drink less [[Extract of Radium]], less often.
File:Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery|''[[Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery]]'' "is probably accurate, although I am dead at the time," says Havelock.
File:Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery|''[[Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery]]'' "is probably accurate, although I am dead at the time," says Havelock.

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Havelock.

Judge Havelock, or simply Havelock, is a mathematician and retired gunslinger, usually found in Periphery between 1801 and 1911.

Havelock provides a timeline-rewriting service judgement serviceExtract of Radium, usually mixed with various computer programs of his own design, such as Havelock Plays Russian Roulette.

He is sometimes referred to as "The man who doesn't get killed," because death doesn't happen to him, while Traversing his 1801-1911 range.

Havelock is a hostile colleague of Baron Zersetzung. Baron Z accuses Havelock of "rewriting too much Extract of Radium for clear thinking."

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