American James Bond (Version 3)

Name: James Bond

Occupation: CIA Field Operations Officer (OO Section)

Legal Status: Citizen of the United States with no criminal record

Identity: Secret

Other Aliases: Various

Place Of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Marital Status: Single

Known Relatives: Andrew Bond (father, deceased), Monique Delacroix Bond (mother, deceased), Charmain Bond (aunt, deceased)

Group Affiliations: United States Navy, Central Intelligence Agency

Base of Operations: Mobile

History: James Bond is the son of Andrew Bond and Monique Delacroix Bond. His father was a senior accounting manager for General Dynamics originally from New York City, while his mother was originally from Yverdonm Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. When Bond was eleven years old, his parents died in a climbing tragedy while attempting to scale north-east ridge of the Aiguille de la Persévérance in France. After their deaths, he was homeschooled by his aunt and guardian, Charmain Bond of Saratoga Springs, New York. From age 14 to 15, Bond attended Phillips Academy preparatory school until "trouble" with one of the maids. He then transferred to his father's alma mater, New York Military Academy. While there he won numerous athletic competitions and twice boxed for the school as a light weight. He also formed an intermural judo league. Throughout his teens, he spent time studying both climbing and skiing with local Austrian instructor Hannes Oberhauser during term breaks at NYMA. Bond's one strong relationship, this friendship ended when Oberhauser disappeared mysteriously. He considered Oberhauser a second father.

After graduating from New York Military Academy, Bond began attending the United States Naval Academy. While there, he excelled in all areas of training and matriculated through his coursework with exceptional grades. However, whilst excelling at athletic competitions, strategic operations, and counter-intelligence courses, his unconventional approach to his education and his diffident attitude to some of his superiors drew him a few demerits. While at the Academy, Bond was a member of the intramural karate team. He graduated from the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Sadly, Bond lost his one surviving close relative, his aunt Charmain Bond, a few weeks after graduation.

While at the Academy, he decided that he would become an intelligence officer. Soon after his commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy, Bond began a five-month basic course of instruction at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center. After graduating from basic intelligence training, he was assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron 130 as an aviation intelligence officer. In that capacity, Bond deployed aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. Following his fleet tour, he was assigned to the Joint Intelligence Center at U.S. Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. Bond later served as an operational intelligence officer attached to SEAL Team 3. In that capacity, he served a deployment in Afghanistan. After that deployment, Bond was assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency as a political-military analyst. At some point, his exemplary work caught the attention of a few high-level military and intelligence officials and he was eventually contacted by an official with the Central Intelligence Agency who believed he would be perfect for a newly-established and highly unconventional sub-agency of the CIA called the Optimum Operations Section.

Funded by money that has been diverted out of innocuous government funded programs, the OO Section operates in ultra secrecy, independent of the official U.S. government national security apparatus under the cover of being "Transworld Consortium," an obscure private firm that assists U.S.-based companies in opening or expanding foreign operations and investing abroad. Modeled after the UK's World War II-era Special Operations Executive espionage and sabotage organization, the missions to which this covert operational and tactical unit is typically tasked with handling are either too sensitive or too risky for traditional CIA entities. Enhanced with specialized gadgetry, it marks a return to classical methods of espionage. In other words, they go back to the nitty-gritty world of human spies risking their lives in covert and clandestine field operations and undercover assignments.

Since the OO Section has no provable ties to the U.S. government, its personnel are authorized to operate outside of the law. They are given carte blanche to do whatever is required to fulfill a mission and can use any means they deem necessary to protect U.S. national security. Success is all that matters. For example, its field officers (known as "OO agents") are essentially entrusted with a license to kill -- the authorization to, at their own discretion, commit acts that might be otherwise considered murder in order to complete a mission, without having to seek permission from headquarters first. However, if a OO agent were to ever be captured or killed, the U.S. government would disavow them.

Soon after accepting the position with the OO Section, Bond was honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy after eight years of distinguished service. Following an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, Bond went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. Because of his military experience, he excelled through training. Bond received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises. After training, Bond officially joined the Optimum Operations Section and was given the cover legend of a Transworld Consortium "security and integrity analyst" whose job is to travel the world and assess business risks for the firm's clients.

After being given the code number "OO7", he was tasked with killing two people. The first was a cryptologist in London who had cracked a CIA code and was attempting to sell it to the highest bidder. The assignment was on the thirty-sixth floor of a skyscraper. Bond took a room on the fortieth floor of the next-door skyscraper where he could look across the street into his room and see him working. Then he and a fellow OO agent sat for several hours waiting for their chance. The other agent shot at the cryptologist a second before Bond. His job was only to blast a hole through the windows so that Bond could shoot the man through it. Bond did exactly that, shooting immediately after the other agent, through the hole he had made. Even though it was three hundred yards away, he got the cryptologist in the mouth as he turned to gape at the broken window. The other person Bond had to kill was a CIA analyst in Karachi who was selling secrets from within the agency. He'd managed to get two CIA officers captured and killed. For various reasons it had to be an absolutely silent job. Bond chose the bedroom of the traitor's apartment and stabbed him to death after a brief hand-to-hand fight.

On his next mission as Agent OO7, he and another OO agent named Alec Trevelyan (Agent OO6) were sent on a mission to infiltrate a chemical weapons facility in Arkhangelsk, Russia, which was believed to be the source of weapons used by a terrorist cell to target U.S. embassies around the world. The mission went awry when Trevelyan was caught and apparently shot by General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov. Bond escaped by detonating explosives he had placed throughout the facility before stealing a motorcycle and chasing a plane over the edge of a cliff, fleeing Arkhangelsk.

Later, the CIA intercepted a phone call from Ourumov that connected him to a Russian gangster named Valentin Zukovsky. Ourumov was attempting to acquire a helicopter that had been modified to survive an electromagnetic pulse. Bond traveled to Barcelona, and through a local agent placed inside Zukovsky's nightclub, Bond was able to make contact with the Russian and enquired about the helicopter. Zukovsky directed him to an arms fair in Dubai before being killed by a a Georgian hitwoman named Xenia Sergeevna Onatopp, disguised as a waitress in Zukovsky's club.

Bond tracked Onatopp to the same arms fair Zukovsky mentioned, but was unable to stop Onatopp and Ourumov from stealing the EMP-resistant helicopter. He was, however, able to plant his smartphone on-board, and the CIA was able to track the helicopter to Severnaya, a remote base in Siberia which the Russian government claim was being used to observe the effects of climate change. In reality, it was a tracking system for "GoldenEye", a series of nuclear weapons in orbit designed to disable an enemy target with an electromagnetic pulse upon detonation. Bond was unable to stop the theft of the GoldenEye weapons satellite, with Ourumov detonating one of the satellites in orbit so as to cover up the theft. Negotiating his way through the lower levels of the Severnaya facility, Bond rescued a Russian computer programmer named Natalya Simonova before being arrested by the Russian Army.

Believing Bond and Natalya to be responsible for the GoldenEye blast, Russian Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin interrogates the two in Saint Petersburg, but was interrupted by Ourumov - now working for a shadowy crime syndicate called "Janus." Ourumov murdered Mishkin and abducted Simonova. Bond then pursued Ourumov through the Russian military archives, before hijacking a tank and chasing Ourumov. Ourumov led Bond to a rail yard where he boarded a train with Onatopp. Bond derailed their carriage by crashing into it with the tank, leading to a confrontation with Ourumov over his plan for the GoldenEye satellite. He attempted to pit Ourumov and Onatopp against one another, but Onatopp betrays Ourumov and killed him. Bond was able to help Simonova off the train before it exploded and Simonova admitted she overheard Ourumov arranging a meeting with someone for that night.

Bond went to the meeting in Ourumov's place (Saint Petersburg Memorial Park) and discovered that Trevelyan had survived his execution at the hands of Ourumov and was now Janus, the head of the Janus crime syndicate and the mastermind behind the GoldenEye theft. Trevelyan expressed disdain for his previous life, claiming that where they once fought for their country, their cause had become corrupted by bankers and financiers seeking to make billions of dollars in profit by manipulating the course of governments around the world. He then left with Simonova, who was instrumental to his plan now that Ourumov was dead.

The CIA traced Trevelyan to a solar energy station in Nigeria. Bond was able to infiltrate the facility, killing Xenia Onatopp in the process. Trevelyan's plan was to steal billions of dollars from several major U.S. banks and everything the banks had touched (stock markets, financial records, etc.) before detonating the second GoldenEye satellite, erasing all evidence of the theft; Bond, however, was able to trick him into destroying his own supercomputers before telling Simonova to deorbit the satellite. Trevelyan then made his way to the top of the satellite array to defend the override module that would sabotage it; after fighting Trevelyan, Bond was able to overload the facility control room, causing the entire facility to collapse around them. Bond then shot Trevelyan, sending him to his death over the edge of the tower. He then escaped the base by helicopter with Simonova.

Since that daring and death-defying assignment, James Bond has proven himself to be one of the most extraordinary officers in the CIA's employ.

Height: 6'0" Weight: 170 lbs. Eyes: Blue Hair: Black

Strength Level: James Bond possesses the normal strength level of a man of his size, height and build who engages in extensive regular exercise.

Abilities: James Bond is muscular and an impressive physical specimen, but is infinitely more scientific. In general, he fights with tenacity and has a high tolerance of pain. He is an expert in karate, can kill with a chop of his hand and with the well-placed pressure of his fingers. In addition to being an expert pistol shot and boxer, Bond is an expert knife thrower; he knows how to use knifes and he knows how to use razors. Long before he joined the CIA, Bond has used a system of mnemonics, where he can store thousands of pieces of information of any kind to memory or filed away, available for immediate recall, in the computer of his memory. Most information was related to work, so were best not committed to writing in any case. Bond is also skilled with languages, and speaks fluently without accent in Russian, French, Spanish and German, and speaks a passable Dari, Mandarin and Arabic.