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James Bond: There is one strange thing. When I called our contact in Saigon, he said the Vietnamese only found our sailors three hours ago. Charles Robinson: How did they get the paper out so fast? James Bond: Somebody at Tomorrow knew before the Vietnamese government did. M: How much do you know about Elliot Carver, 007? James Bond: Worldwide media baron. Able to topple governments with a single broadcast. Carver owns that newspaper, Tomorrow. M: I didn't want to discuss this in front of the Minister, but that mysterious signal came from one of Carver's satellites. The PM would have my head if he knew we were investigating him. [hands Bond a document containing his mission] I'm sending you to Hamburg, 007. We've arranged for you to be invited tonight to a party at Carver's media centre. Charles Robinson: They're celebrating the launch of a new satellite, because now he has the ability to reach every human being on Earth. M: Except the Chinese, who've refused broadcast rights. Moneypenny: [rolls down her window and displays documents] James, your ticket, cover story and rental car reservation. Sign here, please. M: [as Bond signs one of the documents] I believe you once had a relationship with Carver's wife, Paris? James Bond: That was a long time ago, M. Before she was married. I didn't realise it was public knowledge. Moneypenny: Queen and country, James. M: Your job is to find out whether it was Carver or someone in his organisation who sent that ship off course and why. Use your relationship with Mrs. Carver if necessary. James Bond: I doubt if she'll remember me. M: Remind her. Then pump her for information. Moneypenny: You'll just have to decide how much pumping is needed, James. James Bond: If only that were true of you and I, Moneypenny.

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