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Bincam is an artificially created assassin appearing in *Lupin the IIIrd: Fujiko Mine's Lie*, manufactured as a genetically engineered and conditioned human weapon. Cloned from a facility mass-producing assassins, his unnerving physical design features unnaturally pale skin, slit pupils, an additional pair of eyelids, and elongated limbs ending in sharpened fingernails functioning as natural claws. Metallic teeth replace his natural dentition for enhanced lethality in close combat.
Due to his extreme danger, Bincam is confined within a specialized cell, restrained by chains and a mask when not deployed. His handler, Carla, directs his missions under orders from Godfrey Mining, a corporation seeking to recover $500 million embezzled by employee Randy. Bincam targets Randy, Randy's son Gene, and Fujiko Mine, who protects Gene as the sole person knowing the money's location.
Bincam wields a signature ability: emitting a hypnotic "curse" dust generated from modified sweat glands containing scopolamine. This dust creates localized storms capable of bending victims' wills, extracting secrets, or compelling obedience. The dust's potency relies on dry conditions; moisture or water neutralizes its effects. Bincam consumes specific nuts regularly, stored in a belt pouch, though their connection to his abilities remains unspecified.
Initially portrayed as an apathetic, obedient assassin, Bincam develops a consuming obsession with Fujiko during their encounters. This fixation ultimately overrides his conditioning, driving him to kill Carla and pursue Fujiko independently. His descent into volatile emotion starkly contrasts his earlier stoicism, culminating in a final confrontation where Fujiko exploits his distraction by her sexuality to impale him through the heart with a concealed blade. He remains conscious for a brief moment before succumbing.
Bincam is linked thematically and narratively to other assassins across the *Lupin the IIIrd* film series – Yael (*Jigen's Gravestone*) and Hawk (*Goemon's Blood Spray*). Dialogue and visual cues suggest a shared origin from a single creator or facility, hinting at a larger conspiracy involving artificially enhanced killers, positioning Bincam within an overarching narrative thread.
Due to his extreme danger, Bincam is confined within a specialized cell, restrained by chains and a mask when not deployed. His handler, Carla, directs his missions under orders from Godfrey Mining, a corporation seeking to recover $500 million embezzled by employee Randy. Bincam targets Randy, Randy's son Gene, and Fujiko Mine, who protects Gene as the sole person knowing the money's location.
Bincam wields a signature ability: emitting a hypnotic "curse" dust generated from modified sweat glands containing scopolamine. This dust creates localized storms capable of bending victims' wills, extracting secrets, or compelling obedience. The dust's potency relies on dry conditions; moisture or water neutralizes its effects. Bincam consumes specific nuts regularly, stored in a belt pouch, though their connection to his abilities remains unspecified.
Initially portrayed as an apathetic, obedient assassin, Bincam develops a consuming obsession with Fujiko during their encounters. This fixation ultimately overrides his conditioning, driving him to kill Carla and pursue Fujiko independently. His descent into volatile emotion starkly contrasts his earlier stoicism, culminating in a final confrontation where Fujiko exploits his distraction by her sexuality to impale him through the heart with a concealed blade. He remains conscious for a brief moment before succumbing.
Bincam is linked thematically and narratively to other assassins across the *Lupin the IIIrd* film series – Yael (*Jigen's Gravestone*) and Hawk (*Goemon's Blood Spray*). Dialogue and visual cues suggest a shared origin from a single creator or facility, hinting at a larger conspiracy involving artificially enhanced killers, positioning Bincam within an overarching narrative thread.