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Video Camera Uplink
Description: During the pretitle sequence at the arms bazaar, Bond has this camera set up to transmit live video images back to the MI6 war room.
Gadget Status: Destroyed in the field |
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HMS Chester
Description: The HMS Chester is the ship that launches the missile attack on the arms bazaar in the pretitle sequence.
Gadget Status: Still in the service of Her Majesty's Royal Navy
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Cigarette Lighter Grenade
Description: After lighting a cigarette with this lighter, Bond activates it and tosses it to start his reign of destruction at the arms bazaar.
Gadget Status: Destroyed in the field
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Magnetic Grenade
Description: Bond uses this grenade to blow up portions of the arms bazaar during the Tomorrow Never Dies pretitle sequence.
Gadget Status: Destroyed in the field |
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Russian MiGs
Description: After realizing that the missiles fired from the HMS Chester would detonate the nuclear bombs attached to a Russian MiG, Bond commandeers the jet and takes off, just as the bazaar is blown sky high. However, one other pilot manages to escape and is hot on Bond's trail, before 007 finds a way out of the situation.
Gadget Status: Enemy MiG: destroyed in the field, Bond's MiG: in storage
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MiG Ejector Seat
Description: When the unconscious pilot in the back seat of the MiG wakes up and tries to strangle Bond, 007 uses the ejector seat button to shoot the baddie into the seat of the enemy MiG hovering above him and completes his escape from the arms bazzar...and cues Sheryl Crow's theme song.
Gadget Status: n/a |
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HMS Devonshire
Description: Just after Sheryl Crow's theme song ends, the movie continues with the sinking of the HMS Devonshire in what is assumed to be international waters, which is the act that nearly sends the planet into World War III.
Gadget Status: Wrecked in the bottom of Vietnamese territorial waters |
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CMGN Satellite
Description: Elliott Carver's Carver Media Group Network (CMGN) has a large array of satellites orbiting the Earth that allows him to both transmit his news and to enact his fiendish plan.
Gadget Status: Still orbiting the Earth |
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GPS Satellite
Description: This satellite controls the GPS satellite that is stolen and used by Elliott Carver to send the HMS Devonshire off course.
Gadget Status: Still orbiting the Earth |
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Stealth Boat
Description: The main "gadget" behind Elliott Carver's plot is the Stealth Boat, which allows him to get right next to war ships without being detected by their radar.
Gadget Status: Destroyed |
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Sea Drill
Description: The Sea Drill is used to attack the HMS Devonshire as well as being used by Bond to kill Elliott Carver at end of the movie.
Gadget Status: Destroyed along with the Stealth Boat |
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Aston Martin DB5
Description: While it may no longer be an officially sanctioned Q-Branch car, James Bond still uses his old Aston Martin DB5 as his personal car.
Gadget Status: In James Bond's garage
Related Links: Aston Martin Coverage
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Ericsson Cell Phone REmote
Description: Bond's latest phone features a wide assortment of gadgets including a fingerprint-reading scanner and a lock pick as well as packing a 2,000 volt charge and doubling for the remote control to his BMW 750iL.
Gadget Status: In MI6 Storage
Images: Remote Control | Fingerprint Scanner | 2,000 Volt Emitter | Remote in Action |
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Walther PPK
Description: For the majority of the movie, James Bond relies on his trusty Walther PPK, just as he has for decades.
Gadget Status: Lost
Related Links: Walther PPK Coverage
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GPS Encoder
Description: Elliott Carver acquires a GPS encoder in order to send the HMS Devonshire off course into Chinese territorial waters to try and start World War III.
Gadget Status: Destroyed
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Wai Lin's Wrist Piton
Description: While James Bond is busy escaping from Elliott Carver's CMGN Hamburg office the hard way, Wai Lin simply shoots her wire wrist piton to a secure post and walks down the wall.
Gadget Status: Abandoned in Germany
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Halo Plane
Description: James Bond travels in this plane over Vietnamese waters before performing his High Altitude, Low Opening (HALO) jump to investigate the wreck of the HMS Devonshire.
Gadget Status: Still in use
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HALO Suit
Description: Bond has to wear this suit to perform his High Altitude, Low Opening (HALO) jump over Vietnamese waters to investigate the wreck of the HMS Devonshire.
Gadget Status: Lost in the field
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Stamper's Torture Devices
Description: After Bond and Wai Lin are captured in Carver's Vietnam office, Stamper proudly displays his collection of torture devices that he never gets a chance to use on them.
Gadget Status: Unknown
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BMW R1200 Motorcycle
Description: The longest car chase in Tomorrow Never Dies actually took place on a motorcycle: specifically, the BMW R1200. After escaping from Carver's Vietnam office, Bond and Wai Lin find themselves handcuffed to each other and riding the bike.
Gadget Status: Destroyed
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Lock Pick Earrings
Description: After the bike chase through Vietnam, Wai Lin uses her earring lock picks to unlock the handcuffs connecting her and Bond.
Gadget Status: Unknown
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Flame Throwing Dragon
Description: Much like a trip to Q Branch is filled with humorous extra gadgets that never see field action, Wai Lin's office features many such items including this flame throwing dragon.
Gadget Status: In storage
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Omega Seamaster
Description: Amongst Wai Lin's collection of gadgets and watches, James Bond picks up the latest Omega Seamaster, complete with a remote detonator that he uses on Elliott Carver's Stealth Boat.
Gadget Status: In storage
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Walther P99
Description: After losing his gun in Vietnam, Bond picks up the latest model of Walther in Wai Lin's hideout. The gun would stay with 007 for the rest of Brosnan's films.
Gadget Status: In storage
Related Links: Walther P99 Coverage
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Mine
Description: Bond attaches these mines to the side of the Stealth Boat during the film's explosive climax. Unfortunately, they are never used as they are found by Elliott Carver's men.
Gadget Status: Destroyed
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Rigged Grenade
Description: Pulling a page from the MacGuyver handbook, James Bond rigs a grenade to explode when he blows up the glass jar it is held in by using the trigger on his Omega Seamaster.
Gadget Status: Destroyed
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Explosives
Description: Bond attaches these explosives to the exhaust system of a missile on the Stealth Boat which explodes with Stamper attached to it.
Gadget Status: Destroyed
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HMS Bedford
Description: In addition to being the ship monitoring the Stealth Boat, it is the HMS Bedford that finds Bond and Wai Lin adrift in the ocean at the end of the movie. In typical 007 fashion, they deiced to "stay undercover."
Gadget Status: Still in the service of Her Majesty's Royal Navy
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Omega Seamaster
Description: Amongst Wai Lin's collection of gadgets and watches, James Bond picks up the latest Omega Seamaster, complete with a remote detonator that he uses on Elliott Carver's Stealth Boat.
Gadget Status: In storage
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