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130:, thus framing each other's government and starting a nuclear war, which would wipe out every last human being on Earth. Among Stromberg's many minions were an assistant who betrayed him by trying to sell the plans for the submarine tracking system, and a professor and a doctor who were to help him operate the tracking system after it was complete. He killed his assistant by feeding her to a shark, and killed the professor and the doctor, having outlived their usefulness, by blowing up their helicopter. (In a 107:. Stromberg, however, has no interest in benefiting the world. He has a congenital condition in which his hands are webbed like those of aquatic birds or mammals. It is his personal mission to start over with a new civilisation underwater via complete anarchy against the "surface world". After contracting two scientists to create the technology to track 179:
as a prisoner from a recently captured American submarine. With Bond's help, the crews from the submarines escape and take over the tanker. With the tanker under their control, Bond is able to order the stolen submarines, which were crewed by Stromberg's men, to fire their nuclear warheads at each
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Karl Stromberg is a successful businessman as head of his own shipping firm and chain of laboratories. Stromberg's obsession and passion is the ocean where he lives in his palace, named Atlantis, that could submerge itself underwater so as not to be seen or detected. Located off the coast of
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after cancelling the payment to the professor and doctor he has his secretary inform the two men's families that they have met with an accident and are "buried at sea".)
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by shooting Stromberg multiple times in the groin and chest. Atlantis is later torpedoed and sunk, giving Stromberg a burial at sea.
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who falls in love with James Bond and its plot is completely different from the film. When Fleming sold the novel's rights to
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Bond pursues Stromberg, and after two failed attempts by Stromberg to kill him (including the use of an explosive
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other. Prior to this, however, Stromberg had abducted Bond's partner, the Russian agent
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nuclear submarine and a British submarine. Stromberg's specially adapted tanker,
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His plan calls for the firing of nuclear missiles from these subs at
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Although Stromberg has a passion for the ocean and its various
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which ran the length of a dinner table), Bond exercises his
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Stromberg's scheme is foiled after Bond is taken aboard the
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Sandor – shot and thrown off the edge of a building by Bond
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List of recurring characters in the James Bond film series
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This scheme is similar to that of an earlier Bond film,
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Professor Markowitz – blown up in helicopter explosion
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antagonist
James Bond
The Spy Who Loved Me
Curd Jürgens
Christopher Wood
Ian Fleming
The Spy Who Loved Me
young woman
Eon Productions
webbed-fingered
Sardinia
tanker
species
Jules Verne
Captain Nemo
nuclear submarines
Soviet
Moscow
New York City
comic relief
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
Moonraker
Jaws
Anya Amasova
harpoon
licence to kill
Jaws
List of James Bond villains
James Bond in film

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