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Upon purchasing my SMP, I went all the way and forked out the extra cash for the grappling hook, laser beam and remote detonator. Oh, and it has a helium release valve too. I've yet to find these options of more use than as desperate conversation pieces (although the grappling hook was of some use recently in lashing a mattress to the roof of my auto). If ever you and I should encounter each other on the street and should somehow decide it would be worth our time to debate the merits of the Sub vs. SMP, and should the exchange should become heated, in true Bond fahion, I'll just take your hand off at the wrist with my laser beam, remove your Sub from your cauterized stump, and compare the relative merits of these two extraordinary wrist wathces at my leisure.
Honestly, shouldn't an agent's choice of timepieces be between himself and Q?
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