. . . . . . . "Stromberg genuinely fell deeply in love with Carina, and their phone conversations were a frequent source of (suppressed) amusement to his men. Stromberg's final deal was an unidentified weapon being smuggled in to California. Now engaged to her mark, Carina enlisted Sarah and her team to steal the weapon during their engagement shower. The effort was largely successful, but security recordings of Chuck inadvertently blew Carina's cover. Stromberg was deeply crushed by the news that Carina had never loved him and took her hostage in an attempt to recover the weapon."@en . . "Karl Stromberg"@en . . . . . . . . . "Karl Stromberg is the webbed-fingered head of Stromberg Shipping and the main villain of the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me. Stromberg was portrayed by Austrian actor Curt Jurgens."@en . . . . "minor"@en . . "tot"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Spy Who Loved Me"@en . . . . . "U-Boot Kapit\u00E4n"@de . . . . . "Listening to classical music"@en . . . . . . . "Atlantic Ocean"@en . . . . "Deceased - Shot by Bond"@en . . "Stromberg genuinely fell deeply in love with Carina, and their phone conversations were a frequent source of (suppressed) amusement to his men. Stromberg's final deal was an unidentified weapon being smuggled in to California. Now engaged to her mark, Carina enlisted Sarah and her team to steal the weapon during their engagement shower. The effort was largely successful, but security recordings of Chuck inadvertently blew Carina's cover. Stromberg was deeply crushed by the news that Carina had never loved him and took her hostage in an attempt to recover the weapon. His team was dispatched by Chuck, Casey and Sarah, but Stromberg kept Carina hostage, threatening to kill her. Chuck reached out to Stromberg about having his heart broken and managed to talk him down long enough for Carina to break free and take him out, which was not what Chuck had really wanted to happen. He is seen only in: \"Chuck Versus the Three Words\"."@en . . . "Karl Stromberg"@de . . . "Karl Stromberg"@fr . "Independent"@en . . . . "300"^^ . . "Webbed fingers"@en . "Karl Stromberg is the webbed-fingered head of Stromberg Shipping and the main villain of the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me. Stromberg was portrayed by Austrian actor Curt Jurgens."@en . . "1977"^^ . . "Genius-level intelligence, Vast wealth and resources, Manipulation skills"@en . "Big Bad / Anarchistic Terrorist / Business Villain"@en . . . . . . . . "Karl_Stromberg.jpg"@de . . . "Karl Stromberg"@de . "*Wealthy industrialist\n*Shipping Magnate"@en . . . . "Karl Stromberg is the main antagonist of the 007 novel The Spy Who Loved Me. and it's 1977 film adaptation of the same name. He was an evil, ruthless and genius megalomaniac anarchistic terrorist and head of a wealthy shipping company who was bent on creating a new civilization beneath the sea under his command. He was portrayed by the late Curd J\u00FCrgens."@en . . . "Destroy the world by using hijacked British, American and Soviet submarines to fire nuclear missiles on New York and Moscow and provoke the superpowers into a nuclear war; rebuild civilization under the sea once the war is over, claim Anya Amasova as his own and to kill James Bond ."@en . . "Karl Stromberg"@fr . . . "Anarchistic Terrorist"@en . . . . . . "M\u00E9chant principal"@fr . . "The Spy Who Loved Me"@en . . . . "Karl Stromberg is the main antagonist of the 007 novel The Spy Who Loved Me. and it's 1977 film adaptation of the same name. He was an evil, ruthless and genius megalomaniac anarchistic terrorist and head of a wealthy shipping company who was bent on creating a new civilization beneath the sea under his command. He was portrayed by the late Curd J\u00FCrgens."@en . . . . . "Blue"@en . . . . . . "Karl Stromberg"@en . "Head of \"Stromberg Shipping\" Company"@en . . "Depuis son plus jeune \u00E2ge, Karl Stromberg est obs\u00E9d\u00E9 par l'\u00E9tude de la vie sous-marine \u00E0 tel point qu'il passe plusieurs ann\u00E9es \u00E0 faire des recherches afin de permettre \u00E0 l'esp\u00E8ce humaine de vivre sous l'eau. Stromberg se sent investi dans une mission qui consite \u00E0 fonder une civilisation sous-marine. C'est ainsi qu'il devient le propri\u00E9taire d'un laboratoire de recherche sous-marine, Atlantis. Sa propri\u00E9t\u00E9 prouve qu'il est possible de b\u00E2tir un complexe permettant aux \u00EAtres humains de vivre \u00E0 la fois au-dessus et au-dessous de la surface de l'oc\u00E9an. Sinon, Stromberg se r\u00E9v\u00E8le aussi poss\u00E9der une flotte de cargos qui transporte des marchandises \u00E0 travers le monde entier. Stromberg est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme l'un des plus grands hommes d'affaire du monde et l'un des principaux capitalismes de l'Ouest. Seulement, cet homme est convaincu que l'humanit\u00E9 est d\u00E9cadente et qu'elle ne va pas tarder \u00E0 s'autod\u00E9truire litt\u00E9ralement et c'est pourquoi, il compte d\u00E9truire le monde pour en cr\u00E9er un nouveau, b\u00E2ti sous l'oc\u00E9an."@fr . "Curd J\u00FCrgens"@fr . . . . . . . . "1977"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . "Su\u00E9dois"@fr . . . . . . "Curd J\u00FCrgens"@fr . . "4.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "Sigmund Stromberg"@en . . . "--,"@en . . "Depuis son plus jeune \u00E2ge, Karl Stromberg est obs\u00E9d\u00E9 par l'\u00E9tude de la vie sous-marine \u00E0 tel point qu'il passe plusieurs ann\u00E9es \u00E0 faire des recherches afin de permettre \u00E0 l'esp\u00E8ce humaine de vivre sous l'eau. Stromberg se sent investi dans une mission qui consite \u00E0 fonder une civilisation sous-marine. C'est ainsi qu'il devient le propri\u00E9taire d'un laboratoire de recherche sous-marine, Atlantis. Sa propri\u00E9t\u00E9 prouve qu'il est possible de b\u00E2tir un complexe permettant aux \u00EAtres humains de vivre \u00E0 la fois au-dessus et au-dessous de la surface de l'oc\u00E9an. Sinon, Stromberg se r\u00E9v\u00E8le aussi poss\u00E9der une flotte de cargos qui transporte des marchandises \u00E0 travers le monde entier. Stromberg est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme l'un des plus grands hommes d'affaire du monde et l'un des principaux capitalismes de l'Oues"@fr . "Karl Stromberg"@en . . . "Gray"@en . .