Depiction of the movie, 'Dr. No'
Not guaranteed to be from “Dr. No”. Could also be a grocery store security feed.

Dr. No 1962

This transmission introduces a recurring human figure: a male who solves global crises while wearing tailored suits and consuming alcohol during mission hours. His main skill is confidence. His secondary skill is marksmanship.

The human is sent to a tropical location where satellites are malfunctioning. Instead of investigating quietly, he attracts attention through gambling, public introductions, and immediate mating behavior. This does not hinder his mission.

The source of the interference is a male named Dr. No. He has metal hands and lives in a hidden base on an island. His goal appears to be disrupting space programs for no defined reason other than strategic chaos. He is employed by an organization called SPECTRE, which values secrecy but brands itself aggressively.

Dr. No invites the agent to dinner, explains his plan in detail, then attempts execution. This pattern becomes a recurring human tactic: invitation, explanation, attempted murder.

A physical fight follows. The metal-handed human loses grip and falls into a reactor. The agent escapes with a female companion who previously lived in a beach hut and collected shells. Their romantic connection is immediate, unexamined, and occurs while surrounded by wreckage.

Conclusion: Human intelligence operations are built on etiquette, innuendo, and oddly generous villains. Technological sabotage is treated as personal rivalry. Physical attraction overrides strategic planning. Lethal plans are preceded by fine dining.

If Nebulon wishes to interfere with Earth surveillance systems, simply host a dinner party in a concealed structure. The agent will arrive alone and make several avoidable errors.