What do you think would be a good (and creative) spy gadget?

JaceElliott

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I've been working on a spy novel for a while, just dabbling with it, and I'm nearing the point where I'll be introducing the gadgets. I want to avoid anything to cliche', but I want them to be interesting for the reader, as creative as possible, and, most of all, plausible. They should be a kind of or simmilar to an actual kind of advanced/experimental tech, but one step further, as it will either be something the goverment supressed, or something designed by a super-genius. It also needs to be something that MI6 or a CIA/FBI joint-taskforce would allow a pair of young (16 years-old or so; it's inspired by the Alex Rider series) boys to use. This means nothing to leathal; no guns what-so-ever. Well, maybe a speargun, pellet gun, dart-gun, or something of that sort, but no actual firearms. And make them really unique. Maybe a couple of things that seem pretty useless at the time (like the bullet-proof ski suit Alex gets from Smithers in Point Blank) but that I'll find an ingenius use for along the way. It wouldn't hurt to make them bad-one-liner-friendly either.
 

dsm

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A pen that is also a camera (it actually exists and can be found on eBay)

A shoe phone (as seen in the movie "Get Smart")
 

LucasFalslev

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Maybe something related to jetpacks. You could give them some sort of stun swords, like a tazer and sword combined. I liked the Stun Grenade figurine, maybe something like that.
 
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