Three months later, in London, Bond, on his way to a briefing, chats with Moneypenny about his conduct.
''You never change, James.'' Moneypenny said. ''When will you have a real relationship with a woman?''
''Nothing changes, Moneypenny.'' Bond replied sarcastically.
''You will have to settle down eventually.'' Moneypenny continued.
''I wouldn't dream of it.'' Bond said.
Once they make it to the briefing room, Moneypenny leaves, leaving Bond alone with M and Tanner.
''Alright, 007.'' M said sternly. ''Here's the situation.''
Tanner turns on the briefing screen, and explains the latest events to Bond.
''Last week, a unit of the Cameroonian military launched what appears to be a chemical weapons attack on Boyo, which is located at the Northwest Region. About 500 civilians, mostly women and children, died in the attack. At first, we were surprised that the Cameroonian military used chemical weapons, but one of our reconnaissance satellites picked up a conversation between the general who launched the chemical attack and your old American Neo-Nazi friend, Charles McCall. ''
Tanner plays the recording of the conversation between the general and McCall.
''General Myssem?'' McCall asked.
''Yes. It's done.'' General Myssem replied. ''The chemical attack is successful. The results are exactly within our expectations.''
''Excellent. I have another cargo flight ready. Be sure that there are no UN inspectors within the delivery site. They'll try to intercept it.'' McCall said, carefully laying out instructions to General Myssem.
''My men are already on it, Mr. McCall. They are adept in leaving no witnesses.'' General Myssem said, trying to reassure his top supplier.
''Good. Our little endeavour must remain top secret.'' McCall replied. ''That will be all, General.''
Once the conversation ended, General Myssem lays out orders to his men.
''The next cargo flight's in a few days, men. If you see any UN inspectors near the delivery site, kill them.''
''Yes, sir!'' General Myssem's men responded to the order and split up in teams.
After Tanner turns off the recording, M lays out orders for Bond.
''You know what to do, 007. Once you arrive in Cameroon, find General Myssem, interrogate him about the chemical weapons and track down the source. McCall may be up to something bigger and we need to know what he's really planning.''
''Understood.'' Bond replied.
''And Bond.'' M continued, hoping to keep the veteran on a leash. ''Don't do anything reckless.''
Bond gives M a nod and leaves the briefing room.
At the armoury, Bond meets up with Q, eager to test out more gadgets for the mission at Cameroon.
''007, I have some interesting tech that may help you out.'' Q said. ''I'm telling you to be more attached to the gadgets you use without breaking them.''
''Times are changing, Q.'' Bond replied. ''Things break all the time, no matter how functional they may be.''
''Well, there's a new device that's virtually unbreakable.'' Q continued, showing Bond a brand new invention of his.
''This is the Kangaroo. It's a brand new portable grenade launcher. The rounds it carries are mostly filled to the brim with fragmentation and flash grenades. It also has a sniper attachment with tranquilizer rounds and a scope. The rounds are so potent it could knock down an Olympic gymnast on steroids.''
''Well, this Kangaroo sure packs more of a punch.'' Bond said enthusiastically, taking a liking to the new weapon.
As Bond leaves the armoury with the Kangaroo in his hands, Q calls out to him.
''Please return it unspoiled.''
''I will.'' Bond replied. ''I'm not parting with this thing compared to the other stuff you gave me.''
