Jameleine

Jameleine is the het ship between James Bond and Madeleine Swann from the James Bond fandom.

Spectre
After James travelled to Austria to find Mr. White, White tells Bond to find Madeleine who will take him to L'Américain, which will in turn lead him to the people he is after. Bond finds her at the clinic where she works, but she is captured by Mr. Hinx first. Bond gives chase to the kidnappers, and their three cars crash. The two then make their escape.

The pair then meet with Q, who reveals that Marco Sciarra's ring contains trace elements linking Blofeld, the leader of the organisation, and Bond's three previous missions. Swann then informs them about the name SPECTRE, and that L'Américain is a hotel in Morocco.

Bond and Swann travel to the hotel and stay in the suite her father used to stay in every year. Swann there tells him about her troubled relationship with her father, to which Bond defends the deceased White, stating that White -in the poor health state he was in, when he was found by Bond -could have died weeks ago, but that Madeleine was the only reason that kept his heart beating until Bond arrived. As a drunken Madeleine wants to go to bed, she slips and falls into Bonds arms. However she doesn't want to become romantically involved with him, going as far as to threatening to kill him, should he touch her in her sleep. The next morning, Bond discovers White had built a secret room full of videotapes, charts and photographs, as well as maps and co-ordinates of where they go next. They travel to the nearest point a train will go, but are again attacked on the train by Mr. Hinx. Bond fights with him and Swann shoots several rounds from Bond's gun at Hinx. They all miss, but it gives Bond time to throw Hinx off the train, she proceeds to sleep with Bond back in their cabin.

At the station, the two are transported to a facility in the desert, where they are met by Oberhauser, the son of Hannes Oberhauser, the man who looked after the younger Bond when he had just been orphaned. Bond and Swann escape with the help of Bond's exploding watch, destroying the facility in the process.

Back in London, Bond and Swann meet M, Tanner, Q and Moneypenny, and they travel to arrest Denbigh and stop the launch of the Nine Eyes program. Swann tells Bond she does not wish to assist and they part ways. She is captured by Blofeld's men and taken to the old MI6 building, derelict since the attack by Raoul Silva.

Bond arrives at the former HQ and sees Blofeld, who was scarred in the explosion earlier, who tells him the building is rigged to explode in three minutes and that Swann is hidden somewhere within it. Bond finds her and the couple escapes by boat out onto the Thames. They chase Blofeld's helicopter and shoot it down. The helicopter crashes and Bond leaves Blofeld to be arrested by M and leaves with Madeleine.

The next day, Bond retrieves his old Aston Martin DB5 from Q and drives off with Madeleine.

No Time To Die
Bond and Swann are in Matera, Italy following the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. At the balcony of their apartment, Bond asks Swann about any secrets she has, which she promises to tell him one day. The very next day, SPECTRE assassins ambush them as Bond visits Vesper Lynd's tomb, but the two overcome their pursuers. Bond accuses Swann of betraying him to the organisation and leaves her on a train. Swann is devastated, and watches him as the train leaves.

Five years later, as Madeleine has been the only person in contact with Blofeld since his imprisonment, she is instructed to meet Bond. Bond encounters Madeline in the cell, where he touches her on the hand and unknowingly infects himself with Safin’s nanobots. A horrified Madeleine leaves the cell. When Bond meets Blofeld, the latter reveals that he deliberately staged the ambush in Matera five years earlier to make it look as if Madeline had betrayed him.

Upon realizing what happened, Bond tracks Madeleine down to her childhood home in Norway. There, he learns that Madeleine has a five-year-old daughter, Mathilde, whom she claims is not his. Madeleine then confesses that, as a boy, Safin's parents were murdered by Madeleine's father on Blofeld's orders, which prompted him to seek revenge on Blofeld and SPECTRE. Despite having succeeded in eliminating Blofeld and SPECTRE, Safin continues his plan for revenge as he, Ash, and their men are on their way to capture Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde. Though Bond manages to kill Ash and Safin's men, Safin successfully captures Madeleine and Mathilde.

Bond locates Safin on a Second World War base on an island between Japan and Russia. He uses a plane to infiltrate Safin's headquarters and learns his plan, saving both Madeleine and Mathilde in the process.

Nomi, Madeleine, and Mathilde escape by boat, while Bond stays behind to open the island's missile silos, which would aid a missile strike from a British warship to destroy the nanobots. Speaking by radio with Madeleine, Bond tells her he loves her and encourages her to move on without him, and she confirms that Mathilde is his daughter. Bond smiles in the realisation as he dies.

Some time after Bond’s death, Madeleine takes Mathilde to Matera and tells her the truth about her father.

Fanon
Jameleine is a moderately popular ship in the fandom, though not as popular as other ships like 00Q. As Madeleine is one of the only characters that Bond has been in a certain relationship with, and the first film series character to have a child with Bond, the ship is more popular to fans. Common fan fiction themes are Alive AUs and the two getting married. Its main rivals are Jacy and Jamper.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Trivia

 * Madeleine is the only character in the film series to have had a child with Bond. Outside of the film series, she is the second character in total, the first being Kissy Suzuki.