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Added Clues #9 and 10.
This character comes from one of the official 23 films.
1. You must look up when you first see me.
2. You could definitely call me heartless.
3. My appearance is important to me.
4. I'm quite serious about my job.
5. My lecture is short and concise, but no less important.
6. I provide four crucial details that you should listen to.
7. At one point you look directly over my shoulder.
8. You could say I'm an expert at installation.
9. I take a fairly hands on approach to my job.
10. Once my job is complete, I confirm things are secure and disappear in the darkness.
Incorrect Guesses
Angelo Palazzi
Auric Goldfinger
Baron Samedi
Charles Robinson
Cigar Girl
Colonel Moon
Dario
Dominic Greene
Dr Kaufman
Dr Molly Warmflash
Dr No
Elliot Carver
Emilio Largo
Fiona Volpe
Francisco Scaramanga
Francois Derval
Gustav Graves
Hai Fat
Henry Gupta
Hugo Drax
Jaws
Karl Stromberg
Kerim Bey
Kisch
Kronsteen
Kwang
M
Marc-Ange Draco
Mendel
Miranda Frost
Museum Guide(MR)
Necros
Nick Nack
Pat Fearing
Professor Dent
Pussy Galore
Raoul Silva
Red Grant
Solitaire
Stamper
Strawberry Fields
Superintendent Duff
Van Bierk
Vargas
Vladimir Popov
Zao
O/T: I always thought Kamp was played by Brent Spiner (Data from 'Star Trek TNG')...
1. You must look up when you first see me.
(You can see me in the train car if you look up.)
2. You could definitely call me heartless.
(I will help kill thousands of people, including children attending the Octopussy Circus.)
3. My appearance is important to me.
(I am well dressed in my uniform.)
4. I'm quite serious about my job.
(My attitude is nononsense when explaining the details of the bomb.)
5. My lecture is short and concise, but no less important.
(I lecture about how the bomb is set.)
6. I provide four crucial details that you should listen to.
(100 kilo ton yield bomb, 4 hour delay, Set time and turn the lever quarter turn to activate, be at least 20 miles from explosion)
7. At one point you look directly over my shoulder.
(You see over my shoulder as I look at the train car before I walk off.)
8. You could say I'm an expert at installation.
(I'm an expert at installing bombs and detonation devices.)
9. I take a fairly hands on approach to my job.
(I help install the bomb and detonator myself.)
10. Once my job is complete, I confirm things are secure and disappear in the darkness.
(I latch the train door and disappear into the night.)