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Especially considering that everything was destroyed when they first created capView attachment 622989
"A Good Question for another time."
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Especially considering that everything was destroyed when they first created capView attachment 622989
"A Good Question for another time."
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"A Good Question for another time."
I posted a pic in this thread earlier of a frame from TWS. It's in the movie itself, not the credits. It's when Cap and Romanoff enter the old SHIELD base inside the camp where Steve was trained. It happens just before the base is blown up.
oh yes, with the nazi computer screen guy?!
I really enjoyed CA Civil War and I really enjoyed BVS. I am not trying to start trouble here, but I find it hard comprehend that people liked Civil War but hated BVS.
We know other folks tried to recreate the super soldier serum - Hydra had some success in enhancing Bucky shortly after WW2, Banner was working on something similar for Ross when he got exposed to gamma, and same with Killian in IM3. It's not unthinkable that a man with Howard Stark's intelligence and resources could come up with a serum that works, though questionable if it makes one as strong & fast as Rogers and Red Skull (probably not). What's bothering me more is, if Hydra and Zola were able to enhance Bucky without any help from Stark, why couldn't they just have made more Winter Soldiers without relying on Stark's serum? Unless they wanted something even more potent than what they gave to Bucky perhaps.
Cap's story is much more interesting and poignant when you consider his entire arc. TFA and WS each end with an act of self-sacrifice. He's paid his dues many times over and by the end of WS he's probably at the end of his rope emotionally. In Civil War he does something for himself for once - he puts everything else secondary to saving Bucky.
When Tony says he doesn't deserve the shield I didn't hear Steve disagree. He leaves the shield and goes off with his friend. Steve is no longer Cap.
So where was Nick Fury? With all the things that happened it's kinda hard to believe he's a no show...
Weren't his arms restrained to the chair? When he gets "activated" those restraints are the first things he breaks.
Also, why wasn't the black panther arrested along with cap and falcon?
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HYDRA originated in Nazi Germany but aspired to become global from the start. Remember there's the scene in TFA where the gestapo accuse the Red Skull of being a traitor when an officer notices Berlin was on HYDRA's list of targets. HYDRA has no national identity. They infiltrated the KGB just as they infiltrated SHIELD.One question I have involves the winter soldier. He worked for hydra, right? We're they German? Or Russian?
They still exist, right? Why did that facility in Siberia feel abandoned if these other winter soldiers were still in operation.
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He was. He just didn't get punishment because he had was attempting to apprehend Bucky while Cap and Falcon were trying to protect him (which was against the government's agenda)