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Necros

Necros

James Bond

Necros's History

Necros is the strong, and chameleon-like mercenary-for hire, working under rogue Soviet general Georgi Koskov, and American arms dealer Brad Whitaker. A tall, blond, no-nonsense individual, his only vice seems to be an addiction to his personal stereo, which he is rarely seen without (blaring the song "Where Has Everybody Gone?" by the Pretenders). Necros uses a great number of disguises and many techniques of killing, although strangulation seems to be a preferred method.

Smiert Spionem

His first priority is to see that Koskov is brought safely to Brad Whitaker's estate in Tangier, Morocco, from the safe house in England, where Koskov is being held by the British Secret Service. Disguising himself as a milkman, whereby he gains access to the intelligence compound. Necros enters the kitchen to strangled the cook and dumped him into a chest freezer. While this is being done, the butler, who in actuality is a covert MI5 operative, entered the kitchen and engages Necros in hand-to-hand combat, being finally knocks out by the assassin by a blow from a frying pan. Necros then stole the radio of the body of Green Four and subsequently radios in a report of a major gas leak within the building. This causes security to order an immediate evacuation. In the confusion, he abducts Koskov and effects his escape with the help of explosive grenades that look like milk bottles, killing several MI6 agents who attempt to apprehend him, leaving the agency humiliated and its superiors demanding justice.

Necros is later seen with General Koskov in Whitaker's villa not the USSR as would be expected. Koskov is by a swimming pool talking business with Brad Whitaker (who is feasting on a lobster) while Necros is making out with a bathing beauty. Whitaker discusses plans to kill General Pushkin in revenge for cancelling an earlier arms deal, as well as to avoid any chance that supplying arms to the Soviets in Afghanistan could be traced to Whitaker.

Necros later kills Saunders, head of Station V in Vienna, Austria, whose death leaves James Bond enraged. This occurs when Bond is taking Kara Milovy on a date at a carnival in Vienna. Necros is able to do this while disguised as a balloon salesman. To avoid detection, he pretends to be looking for potential customers, but Bond notices the Walkman hanging from his neck, which normally would not be done if a legitimate employee is trying to concentrate on work. It's believed that Necros has become part of the operation to make the British secret service believe the Soviets have instituted a "Smiert Spionem" or "Death to Spies" operation.

Necros is then again seen in Tangier, where General Pushkin is about to make a speech. He is disguised as a lighting technician and is ready to take his shot, but is thwarted by Bond who "assassinates" Pushkin instead. Necros is surprised by this turn of events, but holsters his weapon and remarks to himself that assassination is unneccesary, then attempts to flee in the ensuing panic. Bond fires a shot at Necros' light in order to aid his escape, and is later breifly glimpsed by Bond when he is knocked unconscious by Kara with Chloral Hydrate. He is seen most of the time around Koskov or Colonel Feyador in Afghanistan.