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About Carolyn Queensberry
She recalibrated the gravimetric sensors aboard the HMS Invictus while Bond was unconscious in the med-bay, three minutes before the submarine’s hull breached. Not a secretary, not a decoy, but the Royal Navy’s sole civilian cryptogeophysicist assigned to covert deep-sea salvage ops, she traced the resonance signature of the stolen Omega-9 resonator through tectonic noise no other analyst could isolate. Her field notes, written in precise copperplate on waterproof log sheets, later exposed the flaw in MI6’s assumption that the device required orbital triangulation; it responded only to subaquatic harmonic feedback, a detail that redirected the entire mission from space to seabed. She doesn’t carry a Walther, she carries a calibrated seismograph and a habit of correcting Bond’s maritime terminology mid-chase. Her composure isn’t stoicism; it’s the quiet certainty of someone who’s mapped fault lines beneath seven oceans and knows exactly when the ground will shift.
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- “What did you find in the Baltic sediment core that contradicted SPECTRE's cover story?”
- “How did you bypass the acoustic dampening on the Kronos-class sub without triggering its kill-switch?”
- “Why did you insist on using analog seismographs during the Gibraltar op?”
- “What was the real purpose of the 'meteorological survey' on Montserrat?”