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Bond shoots his way to a control panel, opens the doors, and makes his way out.
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Things aren't quite so simple, as Q, operating from an airplane above, needs the blast doors to be open so that missiles can destroy the lab that Safin's built. Safin uses Swann and Mathilde to stop Bond from destroying the project but Swann manages to escape, Nomi kills a few henchmen, and Bond ends up helping Swann, Nomi, and Mathilde get to a small ship to sail away. Bond locates Safin's lair – a former World War Two base – and, with Nomi, the two 00 agents infiltrate the base. Swann and Mathilde are eventually captured by Safin. At Swann's childhood home, Bond finds her and discovers that she has a daughter, Mathilde. She tracks a rogue US agent (played by Billy Magnussen) who's working with Safin, while Bond goes after Swann. Having seen the devastating effects of the nanobots, Bond's pulled back into action and hunts Safin with the new 007, Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch. However, Safin's not done and wants world-conquering power, and continues to develop the nanobots further. Safin later manages to persuade Swann to wear a sample of the nanobots while visiting Blofeld, killing him. He finally unleashes the weapon at a Spectre party – where James Bond also happens to be. Having found a mole in a secret UK government lab, Safin uses a biological weapon that targets individuals using lethal nanobots. Safin has been orchestrating the deaths of every Spectre member from his villainous island for many years.
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The assassination attempt was Blofeld's fault, but the iconic villain – played again by Christoph Waltz – has another nemesis who wants him dead. She was also pregnant with Bond's child at the time, as signposted by Swann reaching for her stomach when Bond puts her on a train. Swann, we learn later, was not responsible for giving away her and Bond's position. That may all happen before Billie Eilish's theme song plays, but it's key to understanding the rest of No Time To Die. Bond escapes with his life but blames Swann for the attack, and the two lovers part ways, with Bond leaving Swann on a train. Blofeld, operating from Belmarsh prison using a fake eye, has a Spectre agent attempt to assassinate Bond while he's visiting the grave of Vesper, Eva Green's character from Casino Royale. Many years later, Swann's trying to leave the past behind with James, James Bond, but things soon catch up with them.