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Q Branch Gadgets
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Q Branch is MI6's gadget research division and the in-fiction source of every gadget Bond uses in 007 First Light. The branch is led by Q, portrayed by Alastair Mackenzie, and operates out of the Malta training facility for early-campaign hand-offs and from MI6 Headquarters for the rest of the game. The gadget loadout system runs on a strict three-gadget-per-mission selection rule.
Before each mission with a Q Branch loadout terminal, Bond selects up to three gadgets from the unlocked catalog. The selection becomes the mission's tool kit; Bond cannot swap gadgets mid-mission. Different missions support different terminal access, but the three-slot ceiling holds throughout the campaign. The constraint is the design's lever for forcing players to commit to a stealth, combat, or hybrid plan.
Gadget | Function | Unlock | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Recon overlay; highlights enemies, opportunities, and gadget targets through walls | After mission The Heart of the Matter | Reconnaissance, planning, every loadout | |
Hacking via Omega Seamaster; triggers electronic distractions, disables hazards, loops cameras | After mission The Heart of the Matter | Stealth control of the environment | |
Wrist-mounted directed energy beam; cuts wires and locks, dazes opponents | After mission The Heart of the Matter | Locked-door bypass, melee setup | |
Tranquilizer phone; disorients enemies, lures them, activates objects from range | After mission The Heart of the Matter | Quiet enemy removal and pickpocket setup | |
Photographic device that emits a shockwave; pushes enemies, destroys breakable cover and locked doors | After Chapter 6 (Uninvited) | Mid-fight repositioning, environmental destruction | |
Proximity-detonated flash mine; stuns and damages clustered enemies | After mission A Matter of Considerable Delicacy | Combat traps, encounter starters | |
Pen-form missile launcher; destroys sturdy objects and eliminates multiple enemies | During Chapter 7 (Knightfall) | Heavy enemies, fortified positions | |
Concealment cloud for stealth escapes | After mission A Matter of Considerable Delicacy | Disengagement, alarm recovery |
The Q-Lens is the always-available recon overlay. It is not a slot-limited gadget; activating it consumes a small Focus resource that regenerates over time. Through walls, the overlay highlights enemies, conversation hotspots, hackable devices, environmental kill setups (chandelier supports, fire extinguishers, gas valves), patrol routes, and pickpocketable items. The Q-Lens is the player's primary tool for situational planning before a stealth approach.
Bond's Q-Watch is modeled on an Omega Seamaster chronograph and is the in-fiction Q Branch product placement vehicle for the watch brand. In gameplay, it is a hacking tool. The Q-Watch can:
Disable security cameras for a 45-second window without triggering an alarm
Trigger chandelier drops, burst gas valves, short out electronics, and other environmental kills
Defuse grenades thrown by enemies (linked to the "Damp Squib" trophy)
Hack alarm panels and unlock electronic doors
Force-detonate enemy explosives in mid-air
The Laser Strap is a concealed wrist accessory that emits a directed energy beam. Square is the default activation button on PlayStation. It cuts wires (ziplines, supports holding objects above NPCs), severs metal-shell padlocks, opens some doors, and dazes opponents briefly. Sustained use opens a window for a melee finisher. The Laser Strap also unlocks several combat-style trophies including "Disarming Personality" for disarming an armed enemy mid-fight.
The Dart Phone looks and rings like an ordinary smartphone but fires tranquilizer darts. Darts can be aimed at enemies (briefly disorienting them and creating a pickpocket window) or at environmental objects (luring enemies toward a chosen location). The Dart Phone is the quietest combat option in the catalog. Selecting it over the Laser Strap means Bond must kick down locked doors instead of slicing them, with the noise risk that implies.
Unlocked after Chapter 6, the Shockwave Camera looks like a vintage SLR. Pressing the trigger emits a concussive shockwave that pushes enemies away from Bond and shatters breakable cover, locked doors, and lighter environmental obstructions. Its primary tactical use is creating an escape lane when stealth fails and Bond needs to repositon.
The Flash Mine is a proximity-detonated trap that flashes and damages anyone within range. Bond places it on a surface (floor, wall, ceiling) and waits. Best deployed at choke points or pulled enemy patrols. The mine pairs naturally with bluffs that draw guards through a doorway.
The Missile Pen is unlocked partway through Chapter 7 (Knightfall) and is the most overtly destructive gadget in the catalog. Each pen body holds a single guided micro-missile capable of destroying armored enemies, breakable walls, and reinforced environmental cover. It is the go-to tool for the late-campaign combat-heavy encounters.
The Smoke Pod is the obligatory escape-route gadget. Throw it and a cloud of concealing smoke blooms outward. Enemies inside the cloud lose line of sight, breaking active alerts. Smoke Pods pair naturally with Laser Strap door cutting or Dart Phone pickpocketing under the cloud.
Trophy | Gadget | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
Damp Squib | Q-Watch | Hack a grenade before it explodes |
Disarming Personality | Disarm an enemy with a laser | |
Positively Shocking | Q-Watch | Make an enemy taser another enemy |
Always Have an Exit Plan | Any gadget | Use a gadget to escape a confrontation |
Q Branch is part of MI6's institutional weight. Q is portrayed as a working engineer rather than a stage prop. Gadget hand-offs happen in dedicated terminals at the Malta facility, at MI6 Headquarters, and at deployable field cases supplied by Moneypenny. Some gadgets carry brand placement (the Q-Watch's Omega Seamaster body, Coca-Cola can prototypes in early demos) but the gadget functionality is presented as Q Branch engineering rather than marketing copy.