Sir Frederick Gray - List of 00 MI6 Agents

List of 00 MI6 Agents

  • 001 - Unknown.
  • 002 - Mentioned in The Man with the Golden Gun. Referred to as Bill Fairbanks. Killed by Francisco Scaramanga. Also appeared in The Living Daylights at the very beginning.
  • 003 - In the film A View to a Kill. Found dead in the snow on a mountain.
  • 004 - In The Living Daylights at the very beginning. Killed by a 00 agent imposter.
  • 005 - Was in the movie Thunderball, attending an MI6 meeting.
  • 006 - Alec Trevelyan. One-time ally and friend who was presumed dead for 9 years before turning renegade in GoldenEye. Killed when Bond dropped him off a high satellite dish.
  • 007 - James Bond.
  • 008 - Mentioned by M in Goldfinger to be a potential replacement to Bond if his mission failed. Was also mentioned in The Living Daylights to assassinate General Pushkin since Bond refused.
  • 009 - MI6 agent in the film Octopussy. Was killed by twins working for General Orlov. However 009 still managed to complete his mission by returning the real FabergĂ© egg. 009 was also mentioned in the film The World Is Not Enough as he was the one who initially shot Renard, implanting a bullet in his brain which, through time, prevents him from feeling pain.

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