
I am not ready for healing bullets. because that doesent make any sense at all. flying chocobos? fat yagudos? no based quadav? not mention the new gnath race being suspiciously like the sandsea people from ivalice...and they have a "savior" in stead of a primal? what? and why is his helm an insect rip off of odin's helmet?![]()
Not another one of these 007 mystery threads."The Man with the Golden Gun" is not 007. "The Man with the Golden Gun" is more or less a hired gun that has an established reputation and track record of killing MI6 agents.
The golden gun itself:
In the film the golden gun was assembled out of nonchalant items such as a golden lighter, a golden cigarette holder, a golden fountain pen and assembled together to make a 'single shot' gun, that fired 'custom made golden bullets.'
Single Shot, special bullets, Corsair possibly musketeer? but a Musketeer is more renowned for their swordsmanship.
You can get where im going with this.
On the other hand, if Yoshi-P is refering to the book, the golden gun was a large caliber "revolver" that "fired custom golden bullets." tied together with he antagonist's description we are looking at a Wild West Outlaw type of guy.

I think the ones mentioning Gambler are possibly on the right track, considering that was how Corsair worked in FFXI with "dice rolls" and essentially you gambled to either roll again for a higher number with the risk of going bust and getting no benefit and you lose the ability to have 2 buffs on the party or just staying put at a lower number for a lesser effective buff.
Although what I assumed was his t-shirt had a Pistol on it and as such musketeer will use a pistol instead of perhaps a larger rifle or mage type gun weapon.



Dunno. Putting extra emphasis on Man with a Golden GUN. Makes it pretty obvious, but seriously, James Bond is not the first that comes to our mind when we say musketeer/Sharpshooter/Gunner/Whatever. The Batman-Dark Knight connection was perfect however. For me JB is more like Gambler or Machinist. And/or Machinist.

JB known for... "Shaken, not stirred". Chemist confirmed =PDunno. Putting extra emphasis on Man with a Golden GUN. Makes it pretty obvious, but seriously, James Bond is not the first that comes to our mind when we say musketeer/Sharpshooter/Gunner/Whatever. The Batman-Dark Knight connection was perfect however. For me JB is more like Gambler or Machinist. And/or Machinist.


I'd associate James Bond with using a lot of gadgets so gadgeteer.

Healing bullets ? I have to try that out
Haha I want a banana gun!
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