Anonymous ID: 1d41ec Nov. 28, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.15092660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663 >>2677 >>3034 >>3254

Spirit 46 Yacht renamed 45 in latest Bond Movie

 

James Bond takes to the seas on a 45 Spirit Yacht in Bond 25

 

In BOND 25, James Bond once more sails a Spirit Yacht, while enjoying his time in Jamaica. The yacht might be a new Spirit 45 (as the number is mentioned on the sail, but this is not confirmed yet).

The yacht is from the same makers as the Spirit 54 Yacht 'Soufrière' from Casino Royale (2006), but with a dark blue hull instead of the super-light blue of the 54, and if it is indeed a '45' Yacht, then it's much smaller (45ft compared to 54ft).

 

https://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/news/james-bond-takes-seas-spirit-yacht-bond-25

 

https://spirityachts.com/spirit-yachts/007-yacht/

 

No Time To Die:

 

A Spirit 46 features in the James Bond film No Time To Die. Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica, where a Spirit 46 sailing yacht is featured.

 

https://youtu.be/YDsoLei9Yx0

Anonymous ID: 1d41ec Nov. 28, 2021, 1:46 a.m. No.15092677   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2699 >>3034 >>3254

>>15092660

 

Project Heracles - was a fictional DNA-targeting assassination nanotechnology developed in collaboration with the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS/MI6). It was featured prominently in the 2021 James Bond film, No Time to Die.

 

Appearance

Created by Dr. Valdo Obruchev and his colleagues on behalf of the Secret Intelligence Service, "Heracles" was a virus-like nanoweapon initially designed to target a specific individual's DNA. The technology consisted of millions of indestructible nanorobots capable of spreading harmlessly through the global population undetected. Upon encountering its intended target, the weapon could kill within seconds; theoretically eliminating collateral damage. However, with alterations the technology could become a weapon of mass destruction - capable of targeting everything from individuals to entire ethnicities.

 

Circa 2020, Heracles (and Obruchev) was stolen from its research laboratory by operatives of the criminal organisation SPECTRE. Their incarcerated leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld intended to test Heracles in an assassination attempt on his nemesis, James Bond. Unbeknownst to SPECTRE, Obruchev had been contracted by the vengeful Lyutsifer Safin to reprogram the weapon to kill their board of directors. In addition, the doctor had modified the weapon to kill anyone biologically related to the initial target. Safin also ordered two other specific variants, one to target Blofeld himself and the other to target Madeleine Swann and her daughter. Safin began mass-production of Heracles on his island in the Sea of Japan/Okhotsk and planned to decimate the world's population. The site and most traces of the technology were wiped out by a Royal Naval bombardment. The only known remaining trace of the nanobots on a living human host was with Madeleine Swann, although the one she carried was harmless to anyone except Blofeld (who was deceased by that point) or an immediate family member.

 

https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Heracles

Anonymous ID: 1d41ec Nov. 28, 2021, 1:58 a.m. No.15092699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3034 >>3254

>>15092677

 

LyUtSIFER Safin born Kazan, Russia (Khazarian)

 

Age 42.

 

https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Lyutsifer_Safin

 

Lyutsifer Safin (Russian: Люцифер Сафин) was a fictional terrorist leader and scientist motivated to take down the criminal organisation SPECTRE for the deaths of his family at the hands of assassin Mr. White. Portrayed by American actor Rami Malek, he served as the main antagonist of the 2021 James Bond film No Time to Die. He was also mentioned briefly in the previous installment, Spectre (2015).

Anonymous ID: 1d41ec Nov. 28, 2021, 2:13 a.m. No.15092718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3034 >>3254

Smart Blood is a fictional tracking and monitoring nanotechnology developed by the British Secret Intelligence Service's (SIS/MI6) research and development division, Q-Branch. It was introduced in the 2015 James Bond film, Spectre, and subsequently appeared in its 2021 sequel No Time to Die.