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'''Paul "Suicide Eagle" Williams''' began his career as a competitive gamer in April of 2001 when he joined the [[Perfect Dark]] Elite under the name "PaulW."  Though he never made a huge splash on the rankings (peaking at 28th in the Summer of that year), Paul and fellow Brits [[Harvey Manhood]] and [[rpauk]] later became some of the most recognizable faces on the [[Elite]]'s message boards.  A disgusted Seagle made this point in his defense after being unfairly (in his opinion) left out of the [[2003 Elite Summer Contest|2003]] and and [[2004 Elite Summer Contest|2004]] Elite Summer Contests.  Although Paul ''did'' make the cut in [[2005 Elite Summer Contest|2005]], his reward was one of the largest beatings in Contest history at the hands of GE Champion [[Bryan Bosshardt]].
'''Paul "Suicide Eagle" Williams''' began his career as a competitive gamer in April of 2001 when he joined the [[Perfect Dark]] Elite under the name "PaulW."  Though he never made a huge splash on the rankings (peaking at 28th in the Summer of that year), Paul and fellow Brits [[Harvey Manhood]] and [[rpauk]] later became some of the most recognizable faces on the [[Elite]]'s message boards.  A disgusted Seagle made this point in his defense after being unfairly (in his opinion) left out of the [[2003 Elite Summer Contest|2003]] and and [[2004 Elite Summer Contest|2004]] Elite Summer Contests.  Although Paul ''did'' make the cut in [[2005 Elite Summer Contest|2005]], his reward was one of the largest beating in Contest history at the hands of GE Champion [[Bryan Bosshardt]].
      
Suicide Eagle's true gaming legacy is not Perfect Dark but [[Ikaruga]].  He competed alongside eventual Bronze Medal-winner [[SnapDragon]] in Atari's official worldwide high score rankings, where he was a constant fixture on the front page's Top 50 throughout 2003.  Paul has not been active in the gaming scene since that time, but he continues to drop by the Elite on occassion to assure everyone that he is indeed alive and well.
 
Suicide Eagle's true gaming legacy is not Perfect Dark but [[Ikaruga]].  He competed alongside eventual Bronze Medal-winner [[SnapDragon]] in Atari's official worldwide high score rankings, where he was a constant fixture on the front page's Top 50 throughout 2003.  Paul has not been active in the gaming scene since that time, but he continues to drop by the Elite on occassion to assure everyone that he is indeed alive and well.

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