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Zambora
A sideshow act at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, where a woman apparently changes into a 450 pound gorilla. The whole thing is an optical illusion, but it scares the youthful audience enough to cause a diversion that allows Tiffany Case to evade her CIA tails. (DAF)

Zarki, Natasha
A female KGB assassin and child impersonator, who uses her apparent innocence to get close to her targets and kill them with exploding teddy bears. (TLD)

ZB602
Registration of the two-seater Sea Harrier that flies Koskov from Austria to Britain. (TLD)

Zero Zero
Japanese SIS's callsign for Bond. (YOLT)

Zukovsky, Valentin Dimitrovitch
(Robbie Coltrane)
A former KGB agent who has gone freelance since the fall of the Soviet Union - he is now an important figure in the Russian mafia behind the legitimate front of owning a St Petersburg nightclub, and a business rival of Janus. He is the only person who can put Bond in contact with Janus, but unfortunately he also has a bone to pick with 007 - the last time they met, Bond shot him in the knee (giving him a permanent limp which aches all the time - twice as bad whenever it's cold) and stole both his car and his girlfriend. When they meet again Zukovsky is anxious to even the score, but the prospect of getting one over on Janus keeps him from shooting off one of Bond's favourite body parts. He can recognise the sound of a Walther PPK being cocked, and claims that he has killed two of the three men known to use such a gun regularly. Zukovsky owns three helicopters, although Bond is well aware that none of them are airworthy. (GE)

Zora
(Martine Beswick)
One of the gypsy girls involved in a fight over who would win a certain man. Bond gets to decide the outcome, in his own style. (FRWL)

Zorin Industries
Max Zorin's multinational company, which has brought him enormous wealth first through gas and oil, and later through electronics and microchips. (AVTAK)

Zorin International Bank
One of Zorin's properties, which must be useful if he ever needs a loan. (AVTAK)

Zorin, Maximillian
(Christopher Walken)
On the surface, Zorin is a leading French industrialist (having fled East Germany in the 1960s and become naturalised since) who can speak at least five languages with no accent. In reality, he is a long-term KGB agent who has decided to go solo with Project Main Strike, which will secure him world domination of the supply of microchips. Zorin is the product of Nazi experiments with steroids, supervised by his 'father figure', Dr Carl Mortner - the experiments made him both strong and super-intelligent, but also left him psychotic. Zorin owns Zorin Industries, an Anglo-French consortium, which made him a fortune first in oil and gas, and later in electronics. He also owns his own international bank, and is a member of Diners Club International.
Zorin has no qualms about mass murder - in fact, he enjoys it, cackling with glee as he mows down dozens of miners trying to escape the flooding Main Strike mine. He also has no problem with betraying those who trust him, getting Scarpine to coldcock Bob Conley and leaving May Day, Jenny Flex and Pan Ho to drown. When he realises his plan has failed, he drags Stacey Sutton onto his airship and tries to splatter Bond, clinging to a mooring rope, against the TransAmerica building and the Golden Gate Bridge. After Bond ties the airship to the bridge, Zorin goes out onto the cables to attack Bond with an axe, but in the fight loses his grip and plunges to his doom in the waters below. (AVTAK)

Zurich Information
Swiss air traffic control, which interrogates Draco's fleet of helicopter gunships as they head for Piz Gloria. (OHMSS)

Z 8301
Registration number of Bond's rented Sunbeam in Jamaica. (DN)


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