summaryOne day Q kills himself and Bond is left with a recording of Q's last message for him. To cope with the loss, Bond digs deeper as to why the young Quartermaster took his own life. He finds that corruption does not lie outside of the shadows but within the very heart of Mi6. If he were to find out the truth, he would need to become a Bright Stone and outshine every dark potentials on 'the list'.
Bond seeks out Q's elder brother, who tells him what Bright Stones are, how they become one and (although not mentioned in the video) who is controlling them. (In short: For someone to become a Bright Stone, they need to have experienced a deep loss of a love one.)
With the help of a new partner, Jose, Bond infiltrates a Masquerade party hosted by Ms. Lenoir who is a Bright Stone. She is a wealthy, upper class woman who has made her living by illegally offering the best firearms to men who can afford it. When she meets Bond though, she's already been informed that he isn't here for business.
Jose, meanwhile, is there to gather leverage against Ms. Lenoir (but in fact Bond only gave him this task knowing his former past... or so he thinks.) Unfortunately he is caught shortly afterwards. Bond later learns that Jose had, in fact, been one of few men who had been trying to go against the Bright Stone ideal and its leader. He shoots Jose, killing him instantly, to stop the others from torturing him.
Eventually Bond does meet Eve, who comes forth to congratulate him for his "success" in getting her attention. (007 had to kill quite a few higher-up "believers" to do so.) She explains about her cause & dark, twisted ideals... And also how Q had become a Bright Stone...
(Past: Q had been a young and bright student, very good with his hands (hence piano) and with numbers/coding. So much so that he makes a name for himself at an earlier age until one day, his life is changed forever by one plane crash. He was miraculously safe from the explosion, very narrowly dying himself. But he loses his parents in the crash. Guided by numerous reasons he meets Eve, who is there to "help him". But in truth, she just uses him and makes him believe in a lie...
Q, after going undercover to help the Mi6, slowly becomes aware of this. Obsessed with his parent's death, he is convinced someone was behind the attack and then finds that Eve had been the culprit. He secretly devises a plan to bring her - and the Bright Stone ideal - down. What he hadn't kept in mind was falling in love with a certain Double 0-Agent.)
Q reveals himself to Bond, who is obviously hurt by this betrayal. He thinks Q had been a Bright Stone following Eve's orders all along but the young Quartermaster explains the truth.
Unfortunately after their reunion encounter, Q is captured by Eve's Bright Stones. Eve had been half aware that a trick had been made against her, especially after realizing that Q had made something extraordinary - a program that could ultimately help be the key to destroying all forms of order in the world. The men will stop at nothing to get the password, the key to opening this pandora's box, but Q doesn't buckle - even until the end, knowing that this will probably be the end of him.
Bond is absolutely furious, coming to rescue the young Quartermaster... but he is too late. He kills the men torturing Q and cradles the man in his arms like he had the last time Q had died. Before Q closes his eyes forever, he leaves the password for Bond.
The next day, Bond receives a phone call from Eve, who threatens him about the password to Q's creation. But Bond tells her that its all empty threats because she is going to be dead, one way or another. Using the password Q had given him, Bond logs onto the program and ultimately exposes Eve's name... and all the deaths she had caused to "recruit" and deceive her fellow Bright Stones, who had once been so loyal to her and the cause. (Almost all the deaths she had cause were her doing.)
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