Brosnan's gadgetry was more of the style type - the see through shades (literally!), the pen grenade, and Platunium edition Visa Card Lock Pick to name a few examples.
| Missile-Launching Leg Cast: (featured in GoldenEye) |
A leg cast that fires a missile.
Q demonstrates this to Bond in his lab, though Bond never uses it in the field.
| Repelling Cable Belt: (featured in GoldenEye) |
An ordinary leather belt with a 75 foot repelling cable that shoots out from the buckle. Bond uses it during his fight in St. Petersburg and swings from one ledge to another to escape.
| Airbag Telephone Booth: (featured in GoldenEye) |
While
Q describes the repelling cable belt to Bond, the telephone booth with an airbag inside is being tested behind them. When a person walks into the booth and takes the phone off the receiver, a large airbag deploys, trapping the victim against the booth's wall.
| Silver Platter X-ray Document Scanner: (featured in GoldenEye) |
A silver platter scans a document that is placed on it. The image is displayed on a monitor next to it.
Q demonstrates it to Bond with his plane ticket to St. Petersburg. It scans through the envelope and displays pictures of his ticket.
This simple pen is a Class 4 Grenade. Three clicks arms it, and three more clicks disarms it, with a three second fuse.
Q demonstrates this to Bond on "Fred", one of the mannequins in his lab. Bond - "They always said the pen was mightier than the sword." Q - "Thanks to me, they were right." When Bond is searched for weapons later in the film, the pen is taken from him.
Boris unknowingly sets it off, creating a diversion for Bond and
Natalya.
This wrist-mounted grappling hook is used by Chinese agent
Wai Lin in
Carver's newspaper factory. The hook and cord are shot out of the bracelet, which looks like a snake, and she then attaches the other end of the cord to herself.
Wai Lin's earring doubles as a lock pick. Both Bond and Lin use it to get out of handcuffs.
The bicycle shop is actually a hidden base for the Chinese People's External-Security Force. One wall slide up to reveal a wall of computers. Another slides out to reveal weapons.
In the Chinese Secret Service base is a dragon bust that emits fire when weight is put on it.
Also in the Chinese base is a fan that shoots several cords at an enemy and restrains him.
Also in the Chinese Secret Service base is a carriage that launches its seat when a button is pressed.
Wai Lin uses it on one of the enemies in the bicycle shop.
This gun isn't a gun at all. It's actually a bomb and it's triggered when Bond presses a button on his glasses.
King's real pin was switched out with this one that doubles as a trigger to the bomb in the suitcase of money. We he is in range, it sets off the bomb, killing him inside MI6 Headquarters.
These bagpipes, being developed in
Q's lab in the MI6 base in Scotland, are also a flamethrower/gun in disguise.
Located in
Q's lab in the MI6 base in Scotland, this pool table divides itself and moves (along with the floor) to reveal Bond's new car, along with R, Q's assistant.
This coat was designed by
Q to act as a safety device in case Bond ever got caught in an avalanche. R demonstrates it for Bond in Q's lab at the MI6 base in Scotland. When Bond pulls the cord on the front of the coat, he is surrounded by an inflatable bubble designed to give him time to dig out of the snow. Sure enough, when checking the oil survey lines with
Elektra King in Azerbaijan, they're caught in an avalanche caused by exploding
parahawks.
Bond uses these glasses to see any weapons
Valentin Zukovsky's men are carrying at the casino, as well as taking a look at the girls.
Bond uses this to break into Davidov's office.
Valentin Zukovsky's cane is also a gun in disguise. This walking sitck proves essential to Bond's life.
Bond, and two other agents, first use the board as means of transportation to get to the coast of North Korea.
Once ashore, the board is revealed to have a concealed storage compartment that slides open when the center tailfin is turned. Inside are two sticks of C4, which Bond later puts in the briefcase under the diamonds with his watch pin stuck into them. He triggers the explosives with his watch. There is also a gun and a knife that doubles as a beacon, when he twists it, that brings the helicopter to them. And there are a couple other things that Bond doesn't use.
Q developed these glasses to simulate a certain event or situation for the person wearing them. The person stands on a platform and wears the glasses, both interacting to cause the simulation. In the real world the person is moving only on the platform but sees and experiences what they see through the lenses. Bond uses them to simulate a training excerise.
Moneypenny uses them to simulate Bond seducing her.
Officially called a Ultra-High-Frequency Single-Digit Sonic-Agitator Unit,
Q gives Bond this ring which can shatter any kind of unbreakable glass (bulletproof, shatterproof, or otherwise). The ring is activated when it is twisted and then held up to the glass to break it. The ring is first seen in action when Q demonstrates its use to Bond. Bond uses it twice on the
Die Another Day mission. He uses it on the glass floor to escape
Graves and
Miranda Frost and to break through his car's windshield to get to
Jinx.
This device allows Bond to breathe underwater for short lengths of time.