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The Janus Syndicate (previously abbreviated -[JS]-) was a multi-gaming and machinima production community originally founded on November 29, 2009 by machinima directors boris and Xanatos. Despite significant popularity and success with their videos, as of August 10, 2011, the Janus Syndicate had disbanded due to internal conflicts. In 2014, Xanatos started a new group, The New G-Man Army, although it's current fate is unknown as he has stopped paying for the teamspeak server; everyone involved with the group has joined a backup hosted by MissingNoGuy55. Xanatos has continued to experiment with machinima after this, most notably The Gordon Squad, and #teamlaserswag.

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  • Janus Syndicate
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  • The Janus Syndicate (previously abbreviated -[JS]-) was a multi-gaming and machinima production community originally founded on November 29, 2009 by machinima directors boris and Xanatos. Despite significant popularity and success with their videos, as of August 10, 2011, the Janus Syndicate had disbanded due to internal conflicts. In 2014, Xanatos started a new group, The New G-Man Army, although it's current fate is unknown as he has stopped paying for the teamspeak server; everyone involved with the group has joined a backup hosted by MissingNoGuy55. Xanatos has continued to experiment with machinima after this, most notably The Gordon Squad, and #teamlaserswag.
  • The Janus Syndicate was a fictional crime syndicate featured in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. According to Bond, they were "top-flight arms dealers headquartered in St Petersburg", and were responsible for restocking the Iraqis during the 1990–91 Gulf War. MI6 was initially unaware that their leader was none other than former 00-Agent, Alec Trevelyan.
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  • Defunct
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Name
  • Janus Crime Syndicate
Type
  • *Criminal organization *Terrorist organization
Subsidiaries
  • Pan-African Power
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Last Appearance
prominent members
  • *Alec Trevelyan *Xenia Onatopp *General Ourumov *Boris Grishenko
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  • The Janus Syndicate was a fictional crime syndicate featured in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. According to Bond, they were "top-flight arms dealers headquartered in St Petersburg", and were responsible for restocking the Iraqis during the 1990–91 Gulf War. MI6 was initially unaware that their leader was none other than former 00-Agent, Alec Trevelyan. The name of the organization and Trevelyan's nom de guerre, is derived from the eponymous two-faced god who simultaneously looks at the future and past, as well as being the master of beginnings and endings. The two faces of Janus are a constant theme in GoldenEye, as Trevelyan sustains burns to his face that give him a double-faced appearance, falling in line with his two-faced and traitorous nature.
  • The Janus Syndicate (previously abbreviated -[JS]-) was a multi-gaming and machinima production community originally founded on November 29, 2009 by machinima directors boris and Xanatos. Despite significant popularity and success with their videos, as of August 10, 2011, the Janus Syndicate had disbanded due to internal conflicts. In 2014, Xanatos started a new group, The New G-Man Army, although it's current fate is unknown as he has stopped paying for the teamspeak server; everyone involved with the group has joined a backup hosted by MissingNoGuy55. Xanatos has continued to experiment with machinima after this, most notably The Gordon Squad, and #teamlaserswag.
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