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* TheDragon: For Ourumov and later Trevelyan.

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* TheDragon: TheBrute: For Ourumov and later Trevelyan.
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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, Bambi & Thumper and even the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.

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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, [[Film/AViewToAkill Mayday]], [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe Naomi]], [[Film/DiamondsAreForever Bambi & Thumper Thumper]] and even the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.
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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, Bambi & Thumper, Miss Taro and even the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.

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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, Bambi & Thumper, Miss Taro Thumper and even the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.
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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of Thunderball fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, Miss Taro and the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.

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* {{Expy}}: Onatopp is a nod directly to classic Bond villainess Fiona Volpe of Thunderball ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' fame, but there are also elements of other bad Bond Girls, including Mayday, Naomi, Bambi & Thumper, Miss Taro and even the unofficial bad Bond Girl of ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain''.
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* DeathBySex: Xenia's ''modus operandi''.

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* DeathBySex: Xenia's ''modus operandi''.DeathBySex
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* FourEyesZeroSoul
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* DeadpanSnarker


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* FreudianExcuse

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* NotWhatISignedOnFor: He gets second thoughts as Bond informs him that Trevelyan is a Lienz Cossack, [[spoiler:which leads to him getting shot by Trevelyan.]]




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* [[spoiler:YouHaveFailedMe / YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: See EyeTake.
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* ParentalAbandonment
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* KnightTemplar
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* [[spoiler: SacrificialLion: In ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''.]]
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A veteran CIA agent working the same case who is Bond's initial contact in Russia.

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A veteran CIA agent working the same case who is Bond's initial contact in Russia.
Russia. He reappears in ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies''.



* HeyItsThatGuy: The villain from ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The KidnappedByAnAlly: In a rare reversal of the trope in the franchise, Bond threatens him to check his identity.
* YouLookFamiliar: Joe Don Baker played
villain from Brad Whitaker in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.

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* [[FakeRussian Fake Georgian]]: Janssen is Dutch.



* FakeRussian

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* FakeRussianFakeRussian: Gottfried John is German.


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* FakeRussian
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!Alec Trevelyan, 006 [-(SeanBean)-]

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!Alec Trevelyan, 006 006, a. k. a. Janus [-(SeanBean)-]
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* LargeHam
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* WeUsedToBeFriends
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* MrFanservice
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: She has her own sub-plot which runs parallel to Bond's until they meet in the helicopter.

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* {{Deuteragonist}}: She has her own sub-plot which runs parallel to Bond's until they meet in the stolen helicopter.
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** ...which leads immediately to his death the final time he says it, after [[spoiler:he survives the destruction of Trevelyan's base]].

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** ...which leads immediately to his death the final time he says it, after [[spoiler:he survives the destruction of Trevelyan's base]].base, only to be frozen solid]].



* KillItWithIce: He is frozen solid when the nitrogen tanks of the base explode.

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* [[spoiler: KillItWithIce: He is frozen solid when the liquid nitrogen tanks vats of the base explode.]]
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* TheImmodestOrgasm: ''And how''. Onatopp vocally expresses her sexual satisfaction to an insane degree.
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* DiabolicalMastermind

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* SinsOfOurFathers
* TragicVillain




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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds
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* NominalHero: Valentin only helps Bond in ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}'' because neither one likes Janus.



* SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes: Type V. Type IV in ''TheWorldIsNotEnough''.

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* SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes: Type V. Type IV in ''TheWorldIsNotEnough''.
UnscrupulousHero: By the time of ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'', Valentin is completely on Bond's side, but he's still a ruthless gangster.
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** She also seems rather excited by the idea that Bond is going to make the train she's on crash.

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** She also seems rather excited by the idea that Bond is going to make derail the train she's on crash.on.
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** She also seems rather excited by the idea that Bond is going to make the train she's on crash.
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* BadassDamsel: She's the only one to actually witness a satellite strike from the Goldeneye, and survive it. She then manages to make her way back to St. Petersburg from [[DeathWorld Siberia]] with a dogsled and almost hide successfully from a RenegadeRussian general. When she meets Boris again after his betrayal, she ''beats the crap'' out of him, and has to be restrained by a group of mooks. She also programs the second GoldenEye satellite to destroy itself, and then rescues Bond from the dish cradle by holding a helicopter pilot at gunpoint. Not bad for a simple techie, or the first Bond girl of the 90s.

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* BadassDamsel: She's the only one to actually witness a satellite strike from the Goldeneye, [=GoldenEye=], and survive it. She then manages to make her way back to St. Petersburg from [[DeathWorld Siberia]] with a dogsled and almost hide successfully from a RenegadeRussian general. When she meets Boris again after his betrayal, she ''beats the crap'' out of him, and has to be restrained by a group of mooks. She also programs the second GoldenEye [=GoldenEye=] satellite to destroy itself, and then rescues Bond from the dish cradle by holding a helicopter pilot at gunpoint. Not bad for a simple techie, or the first Bond girl of the 90s.



A Soviet colonel who Bond and Trevelyan face off with during their mission to blow up the Arkangel Chemical Weapons facility, Ourumov is now a general and the head of Russia's new Space Division. One of Trevelyan's two henchmen (the other being Xenia), he is the one who stole the control keys for the Goldeneye satellite and detonated the first of them over Severnaya. He meets his end when he murders Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin and kidnaps Natalya, leading to Bond gunning him down on board a missile train.

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A Soviet colonel who Bond and Trevelyan face off with during their mission to blow up the Arkangel Chemical Weapons facility, Ourumov is now a general and the head of Russia's new Space Division. One of Trevelyan's two henchmen (the other being Xenia), he is the one who stole the control keys for the Goldeneye [=GoldenEye=] satellite and detonated the first of them over Severnaya. He meets his end when he murders Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin and kidnaps Natalya, leading to Bond gunning him down on board a missile train.



* TreacheryCoverUp: Claims the Goldeneye attack was the work of Siberian separatists. [[BlatantLies Sure it was.]]

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* TreacheryCoverUp: Claims the Goldeneye [=GoldenEye=] attack was the work of Siberian separatists. [[BlatantLies Sure it was.]]



A masterful hacker who used to work at the Severnaya facility along with Natalya. He is the only other survivor of the massacre, and was spared only by his agreement to work with Trevelyan and Ourumov. He is put in charge of the technical aspects of Trevelyan's plans for the Goldeneye.

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A masterful hacker who used to work at the Severnaya facility along with Natalya. He is the only other survivor of the massacre, and was spared only by his agreement to work with Trevelyan and Ourumov. He is put in charge of the technical aspects of Trevelyan's plans for the Goldeneye.
[=GoldenEye=].
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*** However, he isn't savvy enough to take away [[spoiler: Bond's pen grenade]].

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*** However, he isn't savvy enough to take away [[spoiler: Bond's pen grenade]]. This is justified, as the pen is presumably new tech from Q Branch that Q only recently showed off to Bond. Trevelyan knows about the watch because he has an older model from when he was a 00.
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You Killed My Father doesn\'t apply in this instance because the British Government didn\'t allow his father to be killed, they allowed an entire group of people to be killed. His father killed himself later on.


* YouKilledMyFather: Trevelyan's anger at the British Crown for allowing his parents to be killed.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Trevelyan's anger at the British Crown for allowing his parents to be killed.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Trevelyan's anger at the Crown for allowing his parents to be killed.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Trevelyan's anger at the British Crown for allowing his parents to be killed.killed.





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