Zero Hour MUX:
Harold Dayton
Another character I play on Zero Hour MUX is Harold Dayton, prominent
Metropolis lawyer and parahuman law expert (The
Joker is fun, but he often gets thrown in the asylum, and there's not
much fun in playing someone incarcerated.). This page will eventually have
most of his background on it, but right now, to whet your appetite, here's
a 1973 picture of Harold (right) talking to a Congressional aide to
Senator Sam Ervin during the Watergate hearings, in the Capitol building.
Harold Logs
- Hired! Harold hires an intern.
Unfortunately the guy playing the intern had to leave the MUSH. Ah well.
- Where's David Lynch When You Need
Him? Harold, Dinah Lance and a demon-possessed Oliver Queen go
shopping...
- Paperwork And Soap Opera. Harold
does some work. JLA members have a minor crisis.
- And She Uses The Door, Too!.
Harold and Diana (aka Wonder Woman) have an in-depth discussion about the
past and future of the Justice League.
- Go Forward! Move Ahead!
Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter and Harold begin to plan out the
reconstruction of the League in specifics.
- Parasite v. Lawyer. (?) Harold
is witness to Parasite's attack on Metropolis and Requiem and Wonder
Woman's defense of same.
- Dinner With
Andre...er...Harold. Dinah Lance and Harold discuss the future of
superhuman activism.
- Stir. Dinah has been arrested by
Superman for manslaughter...Harold is her defense attorney. Highlight:
the pose "Harold squints, sizing up Superman."
- Woodward and...oh, you know the
drill. Lois and Clark (gosh it's fun typing that), interview Harold
and tell him Dinah has been abducted! Eli spies on them.
- Enemies List. Harold and Eli,
agent of Checkmate, discuss Dinah's case.
- The CON, Baby. Harold and Eli
resolve to press ahead with Dinah's case despite her demurral.
Harold Images
James McCord,
Watergate burglar, sweats out a tough questioning from Harold at the
criminal trial.
John Dean, former
counsel to the President, is sworn in at the Ervin Committee hearings.
Harold was against clemency for Dean's testimony, which indirectly led to
Dean's cooperation with the House investigation.
John Mitchell,
former Attorney General and chairman of Nixon's 1972 campaign, is prepared
by his lawyers for one of Harold's cross-examinations.
H. R. "Bob"
Haldeman, former White House Chief of Staff, reacts stoically to his
sentencing. Harold was part of the prosecuting team.
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Jason Corley --
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