But not before shooting the gloating Safin through the head three times. The phial, insurance, coded to specifically infect and kill Madeleine Swann and their daughter, sealed Bond's fate and led him on a suicide mission to reopen the silo doors and completely destroy the facility. The pair grappled in an ornamental pond, during which Safin smashed a phial of Heracles against Bond's face and the latter retaliated by snapping his right arm. Whilst Bond was preoccupied elsewhere, Safin reversed the spy's meddling and intercepted him in his father's poisonous botanical garden shooting and wounding him twice. However, while they were still en route, Bond managed to expose the laboratory to an impending naval bombardment by opening the missile silo doors directly above. With the first shipment of Heracles on the dock waiting for pickup, Safin made to meet the unidentified buyers. Safin being shot and killed by James Bond. The villain subsequently let her leave his company after she bit him, clearly spurning his protection. Feigning penitence, Bond drew his sidearm and shot Safin's bodyguards but was too late to stop Safin from descending through a hidden trapdoor with the girl. Negotiations rapidly broke down and Safin threatened to murder the child. However, he believed the only way to be assured of this was to maintain control of the world through deciding who lives and who dies with Heracles, a result of him being unable to control whether or not his own family died. Like the weapon's original commissioner, M, Safin sought to use it to prevent terrorism and organizations like SPECTRE from popping up again. Realising that Bond had rigged the laboratories with explosives, and holding the Swanns hostage, Safin invited Bond to an audience and bartered with him – offering to spare Mathilde Swann, Bond's biological daughter, in exchange for sparing his own baby. Shortly afterwards James Bond and another Double-O operative, Nomi, infiltrated the island to rescue them and destroy its Heracles production facilities. Without collateral." ― Lyutsifer Safin and James Bond "And you don't? We both eradicate people to make the world a better place. "You know that history isn't very kind to those who play God?" And a few of us are born to build it for them. Despite James Bond's intervention, both were abducted by Safin and subsequently held captive at the The Poison Garden. Pursued by Safin and Logan Ash's strike team, Madeleine Swann fled with Mathilde to her childhood home in Norway. Although Swann would renege on her agreement with Safin, Blofeld was ultimately infected and killed by the unwitting James Bond due to him briefly touching her at one point, unknowingly infecting himself with the nanobots, then passes them on to Blofeld when he loses his temper and tries to strangle him as a result of the latter provoking him by gloating over his responsibility for the incident in Matera, completely destroying SPECTRE and inadvertently completing Safin's revenge. Using her young daughter Mathilde as leverage, Safin blackmailed her into smuggling Heracles into Belmarsh prison by infecting herself. Safin meets Madeleine Swann in her officeįor the first time in many years, Safin approached Madeleine Swann, now a psychiatrist attending to the imprisoned leader of SPECTRE – Ernst Stavro Blofeld. With SPECTRE fatally crippled and the weapon firmly in his hands thanks to CIA turncoat, Logan Ash, Safin assimilated their assets and manpower notably reacquiring the The Poison Garden and turning his attention to mass production of Heracles. However, the DNA-targeting weapon instead singled out the observing board members and massacred them. Shortly afterwards, at a Cuban meeting of SPECTRE, they unleashed Heracles in an attempted assassination on former British agent James Bond. However, SPECTRE also wanted the technology and the opportunistic Safin took full advantage of their raid on its London laboratory instructing Obruchev to not resist his captors, and secretly reprogram the stolen weapon to exact revenge on his family's killers. Years later, Safin sought to acquire a highly-classified British nanoweapon named " Heracles" and successfully bought the services of its lead scientist Dr. Instead of killing her, Safin saved and spared her life before leaving. However, after temporarily lying motionless, he recuperated and pursued her across a frozen lake into which she fell and began to drown. Finding only his daughter Madeleine and her mother, he killed the latter and was shot and injured by the young girl. In the late 1990s, Safin, wearing a traditional Japanese Noh mask to cover his scarred face, attempted to murder Mr. " A man once came to our house to kill my father, he didn't know I was upstairs, playing in my bedroom, or that papa kept a Beretta Nine-millimeter under the sink with the bleach." ― Madeleine Swann to James Bond
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