Id "X"
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Name
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Description
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1
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Edward Donne
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Referred to in the Raymond
Benson novel, Doubleshot, He is the only
No. 1 |
2
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Bill Fairbanks
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He is shot through the neck and killed
by Francisco Scaramanga, in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1969 .In The
Living Daylights, another Agent, Glyn Baker, was training
at Gibraltar, with No. 4 and No. 7.
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3
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Jason Walters, Jack Mason
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He is found dead, in Siberia. Another
agent is Jack Mason, No.3 who is shot in the gut and killed by Nikolai
Diavolo, the villain, in the Everything or Nothing vid
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4
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Frederick Wardner, Scarlett Papava
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He appears in the Benson novel The
Facts of Death. In the Sebastian Faulks novel Devil May Care,
Scarlett Papava is unveiled as No.4, replacing the previous agent who was
killed in Berlin.
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5
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Stuart Thomas
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Was No. 5 until defective eyesight impaired
his marksmanship, and he was made head of Station G (Greece) in Colonel
Sun.
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6
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Major Jack Giddings
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No. 6, a Royal Marine commando, is
mentioned in the 8th Novel In The
Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel he is named as Major Jack
Giddings and second to No. 7 in the section. Alec Trevelyan is another No. 6
featured in the novelization
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7
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“X”
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“X” is the only No. 7. “X” is married to
Teresa Draco. In 2012 “X” is summoned to Buckingham
Palace by Queen Elizabeth II and escorts her by helicopter to
the Olympic Stadium. and the Queen jump from the helicopter into the stadium
with Union Flag parachutes. “X” is armed with a Beretta
418. Silver grey Aston Martin DB5 is “X”’s Ride
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8
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Bill
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“X” thinks to himself that No .8 would likely
avenge “X” by killing the villain. As “X” thinks this, he ruminates that No
.8 is "a good man, more careful than “X” “
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9
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Peter Smith
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No .9 first appears in Thunderball. Mischka and
Grischka kill him (dressed as a clown) by throwing a knife into his back as
he tries to escape them.M assigned another No .9 to kill Renard;
despite putting
a bullet in his head, Renard lives with the bullet slowly
killing off his senses.
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10
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Un-named
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Referred to in the Benson novel The
Man with the Red Tattoo
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11
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Cederic
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Mentioned briefly in the novel Moonraker as
vanishing while on assignment in Singapore
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12
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Sam Johnston
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Although unmentioned on screen,
Benson's novelization has “X” investigating 0012's death at
story's start (seen in a photograph of a dark-haired man)
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13
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Briony Thorne
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A female No.-agent appearing in the comic
strip Fear Face. Thorne is revealed to be a double agent for
China.
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Answer (highlight to read) : James Bond
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