218:, the 00 concept is introduced and, in Bond's words, means "that you've had to kill a chap in cold blood in the course of some assignment". Bond's 00 number (007) was awarded to him because he twice killed in fulfilling assignments. (This differentiates from deadly force used by non-00 agents in the course of self-defence or offensive action; plus, in the original time frame of the novel—the early 1950s—many MI6 agents would have had recent war service.) In the second novel,
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Nephew of Sir James Bond who, tired of being looked down upon (due to his short stature and meek demeanour), creates the persona of Dr. Noah, head of the evil organization SMERSH. As his duplicity is not known until late in the film, he technically falls under his uncle's naming edict. Portrayed by
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says every 00 agent in Europe has been recalled, not every 00 agent in the world. Behind the scenes photos of the film reveal that one of the agents in the chairs is female as well. As with the books, other writers have elaborated and expanded upon the 00 agents in the films and in other media. In
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originally intended to be used by 007, has been reassigned to 009 following Bond's destruction of several buildings in Mexico City. A switch inside the car labelled "Atmosphere" is later revealed to begin playing 009's personal choices in music.
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mentions to 007 to "remember to treat the timed explosives with respect – you remember what happened to 004 in Beirut"; it is unclear whether he speaks of another agent or one of the ones in the EON films.
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British Secret Service who exist in the Ian Fleming novels and short stories, the officially licensed novels, the
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1757:"Anyone Can be 007. That's Basic James Bond Lore"
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2276:Vesper Lynd
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2191:Fiona Volpe
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2100:Honey Ryder
2080:Vesper Lynd
2007:Bill Tanner
1880:12 November
1859:Screen Rant
1828:Ian Fleming
1802:Ian Fleming
1776:Ian Fleming
1737:Screen Rant
1702:17 February
1635:Woody Allen
1600:Daliah Lavi
1537:Vesper Lynd
1492:David Niven
1397:Peter Smith
1368:See above.
1321:John Winter
1243:See above.
1155:Thunderball
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1145:Two films,
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328:, while in
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204:Description
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160:Thunderball
145:field agent
125:Ian Fleming
2356:Categories
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2221:Le Chiffre
2040:Tracy Bond
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1950:James Bond
1944:characters
1941:James Bond
1670:References
1629:Jimmy Bond
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1085:Goldfinger
1071:Goldfinger
1042:See above.
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1658:See also
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131:and the
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2231:May Day
2075:Wai Lin
2050:May Day
1455:Unknown
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