![]() Revitalized in their cause, and heartbroken by the losses they’ve suffered, Karli states their movement is ready-they will no longer pay with their lives just to be considered citizens of this planet.Įlsewhere, Bucky approaches Zemo at the Sokovian memorial site. Karli and the remaining Flag Smashers survey a raided GRC camp that had been shut down for helping them. She tells him to pick up the phone when she calls, and not to worry about the shield since it doesn’t belong to the government. She tells him that these actions have made him very valuable to certain people. Val understands his position, but “these guys in ties” in the government have a “whole thing to protect.” She assures John that he did the right thing-in his extreme measure to eliminate the Flag Smasher and in taking the Super Soldier Serum. Meanwhile, back in Washington D.C., the council decrees that John Walker will no longer act in any capacity as a representative of the United States government or its military, stripping John of his Captain America title, effective immediately. Imparting some wisdom, Torres tells Sam to sit tight for the time being - “Sometimes there’s nothing to do until there’s something to do.” Besides, Karli is laying extra low she’s a ghost thanks to people helping her from all over the world, on all platforms. First Lieutenant Joaquin Torres tells Sam that Captain America killing a foreign national in public has triggered an international incident, and as expected, folks higher up in the payroll have now taken jurisdiction. I Am Captain AmericaĪt one of the resettlement camps, Sam learns that the GRC is conducting raids to try to find Karli, but they’re only finding her followers instead. Emotional, Sam looks at the still bloody and battered shield as he tries to wipe off the blood. All exhausted and battered from the battle, Bucky grabs the shield from the ground, tosses it to Sam, and walks off. In a three-way grip for the shield, Sam uses his repulsors to rip the shield from John. With the Super Soldier Serum surging through him, John unleashes on Sam and Bucky in an all-out brutish brawl blaming the duo for Lemar’s death “If you had let me do things my way, Lemar would still be here!” Blinded by his fury and determined to not let anyone get in his way, Walker momentarily knocks out Bucky, tears the wings off of Sam’s Falcon suit, and nearly executes Sam the way he did the Flag Smasher. John states they could have been a team, and reminds them that he is Captain America. This revitalizes John in a bad way as he believes Sam and Bucky are now his enemy. Sam reasons that it was the heat of the battle, and that the government may consider his past exemplary record, but he needs to give up the shield so no one else gets hurt. He pleads he had to do what he did-he had to kill him since the Flag Smasher killed Lemar, but Bucky firmly replies that the Flag Smasher was not the one who killed Lemar. Dismissing their concerns, John tells the pair to go see a medic since they don’t look so good. ![]() ![]() Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes approach Walker cautiously in an abandoned building. Following the brutal killing of a Flag Smasher, John Walker is haunted by flashbacks of the execution as well as memories of his best friend Lemar Hoskins telling him he consistently makes the right decision. ![]()
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