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Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)

Posted by Mr Mouseburger 
Re: Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)
October 19, 2009 10:57AM
I'm wondering why his hands failed him. I guess cybernetics in the Bondverse just weren't that advanced, and No's mechanical hands were not quite adept at gripping.

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Re: Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)
October 30, 2009 01:14AM
@ Kooshmeister

Back in the '60s, artificial hands weren't exactly in tip-top shape. That being said it's not like real hands would do much better. There was steam rising out of the reactor and the humidity levels would most certainly be pretty high. The humidity probably made him slowly slide down, just like regular hands.
Re: Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)
October 30, 2009 04:44PM
Indeed, Zigesfeld's 1990's mechanical hand in If Looks Could Kill outperform's No's...as far as gripping things goes anyways. Not that it did him any good, either (what with getting caught on a chain and all).

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empororD9
Re: Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)
October 31, 2009 01:29PM
I guess the boiling water must have made his hands sweaty
Re: Dr. No: Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman)
November 01, 2009 06:03AM
But they can't sweat. They're robotic.

EDIT: If you intended that as a joke, ignore me.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2009 06:04AM by Kooshmeister.
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