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Change: The technology appears to be mag-lev (magnetic levitation). Cigarette Case Safe Cracker: (featured in Moonraker) Bond uses this device to crack the safe that's hidden under a clock in Drax's California mansion. Exploding Bolas: (featured in Moonraker)While never used by Bond, these bolas were designed by Q
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Change: Love)Love) This decive is another gadget by Q,Q, invented way ahead of it's time. When Bond and SlyviaSylvia Trench are along the river in the beginning, this device pager vibrates to notify that Bond has a call on his car phone. Homer Device: (featured in
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Change: This decive is another gadget by Q, invented way ahead of it's time. When Bond and Slyvia Trench are along the river in the beginning, this device pager vibrates to notify that Bond has a call on his car phone. Homer Device: (featured in Goldfinger)In Goldfinger (1964), Q
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Oct 5 2008, 6:29 PM EDT
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Change: the thickest of glass. 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
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Change: Officially called a Single Digit Sonic Agitator Unit, Q gives Bond this ring which can shatter even the thickest of glass. 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
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Change: demonstrates this to Bond in his lab in Goldeneye, though Bond never uses it in the field. Credit Card Lock Pick: (featured in The World is not Enough)Bond uses this lock pick, disguised as a credit card, to break into Davidov's office. X-Ray Glasses: (featured in The
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Change: . The tea set was shown "floating" or "gliding" across a wired counter top, cutting off a mannequin's head at the end of the counter. Cigarette Case Safe Cracker: (featured in Moonraker) Bond uses this device to crack the safe that's hidden under a clock in Drax's California mansion.
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Change: , Bond requests a last cigarette. He uses it to cause chaos in the room so he could escape. Safe-Cracker/Copy Machine: (featured in On Her Majesty's Secret Service)Bond uses the Safe-Cracker/Copy Machine to steal documents from Blofeld's lawyer. The documents indicate that
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Oct 5 2008, 5:22 PM EDT
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Change: 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.Jinx.
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Change: Q gives Bond this ring which can shatter even the thickest of glass. 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
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Change: The Homer, like many other Bond gadgets went missing in action. Safe-Cracker/Copy Machine: (featured in On Her Majesty's Secret Service)Bond uses the Safe-Cracker/Copy Machine to steal documents from Blofeld's lawyer. The documents indicate that Blofeld is attempting to
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Change: | CellphonesThis page documents all of the gadgets that don't fit into any of the other gadget categories, from tricked out attache cases to radioactive
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Change: CellphonesThis page documents all of the gadgets that don't fit into any of the other gadget categories, from tricked out attache cases to radioactive lint.
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Change: homerHomer is placed in the heel of Bond's shoe and then later in Mr. Solo's pocket with a small note to Felix (who is can also follow the Homer just like Bond). Safe-Cracker/Copy Machine: (featured in On Her Majesty's Secret Service)Bond uses the Safe-Cracker/Copy
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Change: Rolls Royce and follows it (by watching his car on a radar screen in his car) and there's a small one which magnetic to the larger one. This homer is placed in the heel of Bond's shoe and then later in Mr. Solo's pocket with a small note to Felix
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Change: lawyer. The documents indicate that Blofeld is attempting to establish himself as a legitamate count, Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp. Based on these documents, Bond decides
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