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Funny you should mention her, as I was just thinking of Curtis this morning. Obviously she can't return as Brosnan's wife, here. And it would be a crime to waste her talents in a cameo.
So -- in keeping w/ the "lies" theme, why not make her a friend of the Brosnan love interest, maybe lying to that woman about Omega Sector work and adding a rich further dimension to the plot?
The other question is Brosnan's "cover story." As you may recall, Harry Tasker was computer salesperson who was always away at trade shows (something I can relate to, as a former trade show guy who would have loved to have my wife thing I was really a double-o).
Gotta work on his cover ...
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