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He's one half of a duo. His partner in crime arrives later. We first see him walking towards the cable car. In his previous scene, Q told 007 that he really hates him right now. At first, he is wearing a black hat. Seriously, he looks like he has Vulcan ears! There were a couple of bald Vulcans in the background in Star Trek TMP and Star Trek 3 TSFP just for example.
Q is too busy connecting the Spectre dots on his laptop to notice him. There is a crowd of skiers that file into the cable car later on. It's not quite a glass house, but it has huge glass windows! And I think that about does it. For reference, I don't usually announce the character has a name unless they actually have a name, not a title etc... I'm not sure if this name is valid or not. It seems legit..
Ok, great job again @R1s1ngs0n. The floor is yours.
Here we go, then.
1. I take part in a masquarade (most probably without my knowledge).
2. Once it's all over, you'll realize I was not exaggerating.
3. I’m sure some of these fine people are bilingual.
4. My scene takes place in the evening.
5. Bond is about to get some ‘disturbing’ news.
6. Bond's own flesh and blood will lead you to my whereabouts.
7. Not far from where I'm standing, Bond will soon learn a certain truth.
8. The actor who plays me started his career doing what I do.
9. Blue and white.
10. The laugh is my cue.
It is indeed the friendly San Monique Emcee.
1. I take part in a masquarade (most probably without my knowledge).
Presenting Baron Samedi as a performer, a convenient cover for his more nefarious activities.
2. Once it's all over, you'll realize I was not exaggerating.
The end credits prove that Baron Samedi is indeed "the man who cannot die"
3. I’m sure some of these fine people are bilingual.
"The legendary Baron Samedi, folks. Saturday, for those of you who speak French"
4. My scene takes place in the evening.
5. Bond is about to get some ‘disturbing’ news.
Mrs. Bond's early arrival.
6. Bond's own flesh and blood will lead you to my whereabouts.
James Bond is the son/San of Monique (Delacroix)
7. Not far from where I'm standing, Bond will soon learn a certain truth.
In the tarot shop, regarding Rosie's true allegiance.
8. The actor who plays me started his career doing what I do.
Don Topping, a popular Jamaican radio DJ started out as an emcee in a nightclub.
10. Blue and white.
His clothes.
10. The laugh is my cue.
Baron Samedi's memorable entrance.
Over to you :)
Well, doing exactly what we did 17 times before...
Me too, and propably everybody else. Nevertheless, a great clue.
Actually when I solved it I presumed it was a reference to 'Mrs Bond' in the hotel room at the same location... although a wife isn't technically flesh and blood, so the actual explanation makes more sense.
1) Don't under-estimate my ability to weave a good story.
2) The deceived becomes the deceiver. EDIT: This is not the first time I have deceived.
3) Drax would not approve.
4) ...But Greene would.
5) Where was the help-line when I needed it?
6) Relatives aren't necessarily close to me.
7) Bond can feel my pain, whereas my partner-in-crime cannot.
8) In contrast to what M says, I WILL take things personally.
9) A supply of a natural resource can make someone very profitable.
10) An imitation of Van Gogh perhaps?
11) Maybe taunting Bond was the wrong thing to do? I think the altitude got to me.