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Change: doesn't appear on this page and doesn't fit into one of the other gadget categories, sign up, click the EasyEdit button,Craig andEra addisn't itrepresented. toWill the page.producers Makebring sureback yougadgets checkfor theCraig... otherwe'll pageshave to make sure
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Feb 16 2009, 1:59 PM EST
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Feb 16 2009, 1:58 PM EST
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Change: duplicate entry.As there are numerous 'other gadgets', we here at License to Kill find it applicable to break down the gadgets by era's, starting from the Connery Era,Era, to the CraigBrosnan era.Era.Connery EraLazenby EraMoore EraDalton EraBrosnan Era
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Change: of course, will emit stun gas or explode, depending on what Bond whistles. When he whistles the first few bars of "Rule Britannia" stun gas
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Feb 16 2009, 12:34 PM EST
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Change: Dalton EraBrosnan EraCraig Era Cyanide-Laced Cigarette: (featured in Dr. No) As Bond is questioning Mr. Jones, one of Dr. No's agents in Kingston, Jones asks Bond for a cigarette. Bond agrees and then Jones swallows the cigarette that's laced with cyanide. Bookshelf Transmitter Station: (featured in
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Feb 16 2009, 12:30 PM EST
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Feb 16 2009, 12:26 PM EST
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Change: As there are numerous 'other gadgets', we here at License to Kill find it applicable to break down the gadgets by era's, starting from the Connery Era, to the Craig era.Connery EraLazenby EraMoore EraBrosnan EraCraig Era Cyanide-Laced Cigarette: (featured in Dr. No) As
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Change: coverdcovered by the sludge, so they might be used to cover windshields, blinding the driver. Camel Saddle Blade: (featured in The Spy Who Loved Me)Being developed in the pyramid base, is a camel saddle (is it?)
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Change: uses this machine to read Bond's fingerprint, which is fake, to make sure he is Peter Franks like he says. First she powders Bond's glass
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Change: enters the information into a computer. As he does this, the Identograph produces an image based on the information which Bond looks at and says
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Change: lab at MI6, is an arm cast that does a lot more than mend a broken arm. The wearer is equipped with false cast, being
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Dec 28 2008, 3:45 AM EST
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Change: In the cabin of Quarrel Jr.'s boat, one of the wall slides away revealing a storage space. The wall moves when the wall hook next to it is pulled or has weight put on it. Surveilance Scarecrow: (featured in Live and Let Die)These scarecrows are
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Change: By turning off the hot and cold water, Bond unknowingly opens a vent above the bathtub, releasing a snake into the tub in an attempt to kill him. Bond turns off the hot water. Part of the vent opens. Bond turns off the cold water. The rest of
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Change: Being developed in the pyramid base, these exhaust pipes (are they?) shoot out sludge (better word please). A window is shown being coverd by the sludge, so they might be used to cover windshields, blinding the driver. Camel Saddle Blade: (featured in The Spy Who Loved Me)Being
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Change: The Spy Who Loved Me.Egypt. The tea set was shown "floating"floats, or "gliding"glides, across a wired counter top, cutting offdecapitating a mannequin'smannequin head at the end of the counter. The technology appears to be mag-lev (magnetic levitation). Cigarette Case Safe Cracker: (featured in Moonraker
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Change: Bond's cigarette case and lighter can be jointly used to produce images of the chip so Bond can read it. The cigarette case folds out, the chip is attached to the lighter, and the lighter is stuck into the case. Knockout Gas-Emitting Cigarettes: (featured in The Spy Who Loved Me
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Change: gadgets issued by the CIA. When the diary is pressed upon, a dart shoots out from the spine. PoisonPerfume Pen:Flame Thrower: (featured in Moonraker ))Bond takes thisAnother CIA-issueCIA-issued pengadget fromfor Goodhead , andis usesperfume itthat tois killactually
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