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CHARACTERS:
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 James
Bond: Agent 007
The super spy with
a license to kill. He's the star of the game. Bond must prevent Janus,
his former friend 006 Alec Trevelyan from firing the Goldeneye satellite
and leaving London, then likely the world in chaos. Bond is surprised
to see Trevelyan alive; he was supposedly killed during a mission in the
Chemical Weapons Facility.
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 Natalya
Simonova: Computer Programmer
Natalya was a programmer
in the Severnaya Bunker. General Ourumov and Xenia killed everyone but
her, and test fired Goldeneye. She escaped, but was captured by Boris.
In the game, she leaves the Bunker with Bond before it is hit. Bond has
to save her, and she comes along because she is one of the only ones who
can disable the weapon.
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 Alec
Trevelyan: Former Agent 006 / Janus
The old MI6 hero, back
from the dead... as a bad guy. A former friend of Bond, whose "death"
was witnessed by 007, as he was shot by Ourumov. The violent terrorist
Janus finally reveals himself as the believed to be dead Alec Trevelyan.
With the help of General Ourumov, and Xenia Onatopp, he stole the Goldeneye
satellite. They plan to cause total electric failure with this weapon,
erase any transaction of their multimillion dollar bank withdrawal, and
end up with "More money than God".
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 Xenia
Onatopp: Janus Operative
Xenia Onatopp, the
ex-soviet fighter pilot helped Ourumov steal the Pirate helicopter and
the Goldeneye satellite. She is an expert killer who enjoys her work.
Her death in the movie was being squeezed through a tree, while in the
game, Bond kills her. She isn't much of a character in the game, You only
see her for a second on the train, then kill her in the Jungle. She should
have taunted Bond on the Frigate. She tells Bond that "This time,
the pleasure will be all mine." This time? They've never even met before
in the game.
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Arkady
Ourumov: Russian General
Nine years ago, he
supposedly shot and killed agent 006 Alec Trevelyan in the Chemical Weapons
Facility. Now, as a trusted Russian General, Ourumov stole the stealth
Pirate (Tiger) helicopter along with the Goldeneye satellite with Xenia
Onatopp. Ourumov framed Bond, but Natalya told Defense Minister Mishkin
that Ourumov was guilty. When Mishkin confronts Ourumov, Ourumov kills
him with Bond's gun. Now he and Trevelyan believe they are unstoppable.
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Boris
Grishenko: Computer Programmer
Boris was Natalya's
friend who worked with her at Severnaya. He was taken from the Bunker
by Ourumov and Xenia for his computer abilities needed to operate the
Goldeneye. All the programmers at Severnaya are murdered, and the Goldeneye
fires at the Bunker after he leaves. He finds out that Natalya survived
the shooting and the blast, so he captured her. He delivers her to Trevelyan.
In the movie, he gets frozen in nitrogen after an explosion, but in the
game we don't get to see the end of him. Natalya will abort the mission
if you kill him...unless you check out my Mission Tricks
section...
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Valentin Zukovsky: Ex KGB Agent
Valentin Zukovsky seemed to hate Bond in the movie, and
for good reason. Bond gave him "professional courtesy" by shooting him
in the knee years ago, and it still aches.
In the game, they appear to get along and meet twice instead of once.
In the game, Valentin sets up Bond's meeting with Janus and delays Trevelyan
so Bond can catch up to him.
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Dimitri
Mishkin: Defense Minister
Russian Defense Minister Dimitri Mishkin only plays a
small role in Goldeneye 007. He simply wants to question Bond and Natalya.
When you meet him in the Archives, he is convinced that Bond is innocent.
Since Ourumov doesn't kill him in the game like he did in the movie, make
sure to do it yourself! After he gives you the safe's key, that is!
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 Jaws:
Guest Star
Jaws is an enormous,
eight foot tall goon who holds the key card in the Aztec complex. Along
with that, he also happens to have a pair of AR33s. But being so tall,
Bond can simply duck at his feet and Jaws can't hurt him. He appeared
in The Spy who Loved Me and Moonraker. He
was invulnerable in the movie, and even survived the explosion of the
spaceport. In the end, he turns to the good side, and helps Bond escape.
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 Baron
Samedi: Guest Star
Baron Samedi was the
voodoo sorcerer from the James Bond film Live and Let Die.
This guy has more lives than a cat. Bond killed him several times in Cuba,
and he managed to escape death. At the end, he is laughing while riding
at the back of the train. Bond also kills him three times in the Egyptian
Temple, and completes the mission... But yet, he's still not dead! What
does it take to kill him?
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 Mayday:
Missing Guest Star
A smaller character
but still lethal. She appeared in the James Bond film A View to Kill
with Roger Moore. She exists only as a character in Multiplayer mode,
and cannot be found in Mission Mode... unless you use the Gameshark code
"Random Enemies" which does just that: enters random enemies as guards
throughout the Mission.
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 Oddjob:
Missing Guest Star
The midget henchman
in Goldfinger. He wasn't really short at all in the movie, he was
just under average height. His height is exaggerated in the game. In the
movie, he used his steel rimmed hat as a weapon by throwing it like a
Frisbee. But a metal hat caused him to be easily electrocuted. He too
is found only in Multiplayer, but can be in Mission with a Gameshark.
He is the shortest character, but that makes him even tougher to hit.
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