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 Fabergé 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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