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He is already is a father, though - read the end of the YOLT novel for more details.
Great username by the way, @danielcraigslist! :)
That would be interesting, but I'm sure that Bond would do right by the child if he ever found out.
Read Raymond Benson's short story 'Blast From the Past' (1997) to see Bond's son James Suzuki used, along with the return of Irma Bunt.
Yes! The little "blofeld" is also supposed to be one of his sons, we had to sacrifice some exposition around that for the final edit. Not far off from the resentment of Blofeld in SPECTRE...
I'll have to finally read that one, it seems he still has yet to face the consequences, though! And thanks--I was quite pleased that no one had claimed it :)
I believe that is true. Didn't Paul Haggis do something similar in a draft of QoS, about Bond being an absent parent, then walking out on that child? BB and MGW vetoed that idea, due to Bond's own childhood trauma. Bond wouldn't want to do the same to his child.
In Fleming's Diamonds Are Forever, Bond admits he would like to have some children, once he had retried, as "it wouldn't be fair" as his job is quite insecure.
I definitely can't see Bond doing the same to a child, that said, may find a challenge in connecting with one.
A bold statement from a bold man.
Please, just don't give them any ideas @boldfinger! :))
Not liking this none cannon reunion (I wasn't aware). Not sure Fleming would have approved.
Probably not, but Irma Bunt was brought back by John Pearson too in his James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 (1973) (where she was breeding giant mutant rats in the Australian outback!), mind. I expect this was where Benson got the idea to bring back Bunt in his short story, which was his first piece of Bond fiction too, so perhaps he should be allowed some literary licence indulgence for that fact. :)
Would you care to elaborate on that statement? :)
Beside Bond´s problems with having killed his wife leading him to lose contact with reality.
That was actually quite funny.
Oh, I see. Thanks!
NOW I get it...