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** Kananga/Mr. Big from ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'' wanted to corner the heroin market.
** Scaramanga, ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'', wanted to corner the market on solar power during the '73-'74 energy crisis. Bit of an [[Excuse Plot]]- the real meat of the story is that Scaramanga has abused his girlfriend one too many times and she has duped Bond into going after him by making it look like Scaramanga has taken a contract on his life.
** Stromberg from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' wanted to start World War III by hijacking nuclear submarines and launching them at New York and Moscow respectively, as in ''[[You Only Live Twice]]'' framing both countries a perpetrators of the others plan. He will then build and rule an underwater city as a paradise for the survivors to rebuild civilization. Yes, [[YourYou're Insane!|he is insane.]]
** The plan of Hugo Drax of ''[[Moonraker]]'' was the annihilation of the human race in order to repopulate the world with his own "ideal" specimens. Given that the original villain of ''[[Moonraker (novel)|Moonraker]]'' was a Nazi, this shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
** Kristatos in ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'' wants to recover a [[MacGuffin]] for the [[KGB]], and to manipulate Bond into assassinating his rival as a bonus.
** [[Renegade Russian]] General Orlov in ''[[Octopussy]]'' wanted to detonate a nuclear warhead on an American base (making it seem like an American accident), forcing the US to pull out of Europe and leaving it vulnerable to Soviet conquest. He is in a [[Big Bad Duumvirate]] with [[Diabolical Mastermind]] Kamal Khan who is getting paid for it, and hopes to kill his boss / partner in crime in the process and take over her organization afterwards.
** Max Zorin's ultimate plan in ''[[A View to a Kill]]'' is to detonate explosives along the Hayward and San Andreas Faults, causing them to flood. The other major bomb was set to destroy a "geological lock" that's in place to prevent the two faults from moving, causing a double earthquake that would destroy Silicon Valley, leaving his microchip company with a monopoly.
** The evil plan of [[Big Bad DuumviarateDuumvirate]] General Koskov and Brad Whitaker in ''[[The Living Daylights]]'' is to get ludicrously rich using the profits from a large shipment of opium paid for using diamonds and to repay the loan from the Russkies they took and are a bit late in returning, as well as pitting the British against the KGB chief who is on to them by framing him for murdering British agents.
** Sanchez's scheme in ''[[Licence to Kill]]'' involves cocaine hidden in gasoline sold to Asian drug dealers, conducted via a televangelist, revolutionizing the drug smuggling business. He's also bought Stinger missiles from the Contras and is threatening to use them on American airliners if the DEA didn't back off. The story, however, is more about Bond's [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] for what Sanchez and his people did to Felix Leiter and his new wife.
** Alec Trevelyan of ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'' sought revenge against the British government for betraying his family, who were Lienz Cossacks sent back to Stalin, by detonating the titular [[Kill Sat]] over London. Furthermore, he planned to steal billions of pounds from the Bank of England—as well as all sorts of data like credit ratings, land registers and criminal records—and the records of the transactions will be zapped, leaving him very rich and leaving the British—and indeed, the world—economy in shambles.