A Conversation for James Bond - The Fate of the Other Double 0s
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manolan Started conversation May 5, 2000
Why do you think the films assume there are nine?
Although we have various numbers popping up from time to time, there doesn't seem to be an assumption that they are all in use all the time. In fact, I think the Living Daylights is the only time that more than two appear in a film. However, that particular film would seem to imply there are at least 4, rather than Fleming's 3.
I don't see Q as 001 really. Although not especially clear in the films (perhaps comes across in the Dalton films), the 00 prefix pretty much makes Bond an assassin. The licence to kill isn't just an incidental thing, many of Bond's missions have it as a specific objective. Somehow, I don't see Q in that role! Or at least, not the cuddly Q from the films.
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Demon Drawer Posted May 5, 2000
The reason is purely subjective. The double O's from 1-9 have only be used in the films and must have overlapped in numbers since the order of appearance is not 1-9 but intermittant. In the books 001 002 and 003 were the frist three ageants and whne they were killed off they were surplanted by higher numbers. The fact that 4 double O appear in the film suggests the section is no longer confined to merely 4. Anyway this is the complete fates thus far.
Bond will be back....
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Demon Drawer Posted May 5, 2000
As for Q that is complete conjecture as the article says maybe we'll never know the ID of 001. However Q's knowledge of field requirements suggest there is more to the cuddly charector than he lets on. ANd somehow no matter how bizarre they may seem at the start they always come in handy an assaisins knowledge perhaps.
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Flyboy Posted May 5, 2000
I would think that M, being over the double ohs, is probably 001. Don't you think that M certainly has a license to kill? But then M doesn't seem to have been promoted from within double oh, if you go by the movies (notably Goldeneye). Q branch appears to be separate from double oh, but complements it, so I don't think Q was ever a double oh. A knowledge of the field is necessary, but Q is always dissapointed when Bond breaks something. If he had been a double oh he'd probably be a bit more understanding.
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Demon Drawer Posted May 6, 2000
Yeah but there are careful Double O's see 008. Maybe Bond is just the most destructive of the lot. I mean most assasinss just go in and get the Job done. See Groose Pointe Blank.
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Bluebottle Posted May 8, 2000
I'm sure that in the books there were only the few 00s DD mentioned.
In "Casino Royale" (film), though, you'd probably end up with 00s up to 42 as practically everyone is Bond...
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Buick Regal Posted Jan 9, 2001
Which Casino Royale? The one with Wally Cox and Orson Welles, or the one with Barry Nelson and Peter Lorre?
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Si9mon Posted Sep 26, 2003
Based on the books, specifically moonraker, there are only three double o agents; 007, 008, and 0011.
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Kev Posted Sep 19, 2017
You've overlooked the scene from Thunderball where all of the double 0's are gathered in a hall and being briefed by M and other government people.
I counted at least 8 or 9 seated in a semi circle.
So I think we can assume that the double 0 section has 1 to 9 at any one time.
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