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* [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] series
* [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] series
** In ''[[Die Another Day]]'', M revokes 's 00 status and has him imprisoned. Bond escapes and pursues the [[Double Agent]] who framed him. Also in ''[[Licence to Kill]]'' Bond goes rogue to avenge his friend Felix Leiter, mutilated by a South American drug dealer.
** In ''[[Die Another Day]]'', M revokes 's 00 status and has him imprisoned. Bond escapes and pursues the [[Double Agent]] who framed him. Also in ''[[Licence to Kill]]'' Bond goes rogue to avenge his friend Felix Leiter, mutilated by a South American drug dealer.
** ''[[Goldeneye]]'': {{spoiler|006}}, who was believed dead and turns out to be the [[Big Bad]].
** ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'': {{spoiler|006}}, who was believed dead and turns out to be the [[Big Bad]].
* ''[[Three Days of the Condor]]''. The murders turn out to be a result of members of the CIA trying to hide a renegade operation from their own organisation.
* ''[[Three Days of the Condor]]''. The murders turn out to be a result of members of the CIA trying to hide a renegade operation from their own organisation.


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{{quote|'''Cordelia:''' What's a rogue demon?}}
{{quote|'''Cordelia:''' What's a rogue demon?}}
* This is constant issue in ''[[Series\Nikita]]''.
* This is constant issue in ''[[Series\Nikita]]''.
** Division was originally a clandestine organization working for the US government but its leader, Percy, went rogue and blackmailed his superiors into giving him complete autonomy. Division still acts to support the interests of the US but they also perform 'side missions' that further Percy's ambitions or help fund the organization.
** Division was originally a clandestine organization working for the US government but its leader, Percy, went rogue and blackmailed his superiors into giving him complete autonomy. Division still acts to support the interests of the US but they also perform 'side missions' that further Percy's ambitions or help fund the organization.
** Oversight, the group who sponsored Division, was itself a rogue group composed of prominent politicians, businessmen and military officers who acted without the knowledge and permission of the US President or Congress.
** Oversight, the group who sponsored Division, was itself a rogue group composed of prominent politicians, businessmen and military officers who acted without the knowledge and permission of the US President or Congress.
** A number of Division undercover agents decided to go rogue and stopped obeying orders from Division.
** A number of Division undercover agents decided to go rogue and stopped obeying orders from Division.




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[[Category:Espionage Tropes]]
[[Category:Espionage Tropes]]
[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Rogue Agent]]
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