get a load of this non-standard sidearm configuration – two small-capacity derringer pistols, both strapped at the winter soldier’s (most likely) dominant side:
- top is a COP .357 Derringer pistol, chambered for four .357 Magnum cartridges – it’s a heavy, huge size for a Derringer, but it’s a solid choice for a defensive weapon, often chosen as a back-up piece for law enforcement because of its powerful cartridge
- bottom looks to be an Intratec TEC-38 two-shot polymer-framed pistol, housing .38 Special cartridges – guns this size, this small of a capacity, don’t serve much purpose in distance or combat. they’re meant for close-range (contact-range/point-blank) defensive use, or as a last resort.
given this set-up, these two weapons are the winter soldier’s penultimate and final outs. the COP .357 can get off four shots, enough to take out four attackers if he’s not already disabled or trapped, but he doesn’t appear to be packing anything to reload and both these weapons are a different caliber than his other sidearms.
that 2-shot pistol, that’s the Winter Soldier’s cyanide capsule. that’s his way out – one .38 to the hollow of his jaw is his nuclear option, the one that he probably doesn’t even know is there, the one that’s simmering just below the surface of the mission that’s forced into his mind.
the winter soldier doesn’t lose; but if he did, if he could, if he was –
all assets are disposable.
Tag: cap 2 spoilers
So, I finally managed to read Bucky’s biography as presented at the Captain America Smithsonian exhibit.
And yes, the “Captured by Hydra, Barnes endured long periods of isolation, depravation and torture“ part certainly got to me, but what really caught my interest was: ”An excellent athlete who also excelled in the classroom”.
Bucky wasn’t all looks and brawn, he was also a good student. He basically had it all, was probably the most popular guy at school, and still chose small sickly Steve Rogers as his best friend.
Behind the scenes of Captain America: The Winter Soldier
#no one can tell me that he doesn’t enjoy or relish the mission – not so much the killing part which is the end goal – but the overall proces #the stalking; the finding; the honing; the strategy; calculating his trajectories and picking his weapons and following and executing #the orders to an t; and GIVING orders himself to the men who’d put a bullet in his brain if he so much as twitched #out of protocol; being able to give orders in the first place and being able to decide what gets done next #there’s a level of autonomy he gets running a mission than he gets anywhere else; and it’s only on a mission #that it looks like he really knows what’s going on – every other time he’s a child waiting for a hiding #the winter soldier is not a spy and the winter soldier is not an undercover agent; the winter soldier isn’t an AGENT as in #he has no agency; he probably doesn’t know how to keep himself alive for an extended amount of time without an extraction team #he’s a gun that you just point and shoot; but he’s still a person under that and even if he doesn’t understand it – #he’d relish the agency. he’d relish the momentary freedom he gets no matter how meaningless and small it is
ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ It doesn’t have to be porn to be positively filthy.
(I used a photo reference for this, you can find it here with all the credits in the lower left: ref )
HOLY SHITBALLS
evemoneypenny-deactivated201609:
Government agents from A Vague Yet Menacing Agency were in the back, watching. (x)
this is — yes
i like to imagine natasha dates all the ladies she tries to set steve up with first to make sure they’re okay. because fuck if she’s not going to do her due diligence.
natasha dating all the ladies. natasha dating kristen from statistics who confides in her that she’s always had a crush on captain america. natasha dating lillian with the lip piercing from accounting who is cute and likes to grow succulents.
steve liking another shield agent and wondering if he should ask her out maybe and natasha flying down from the rafters to tell him that she’s not in a place for real relationship right now and steve just “…..???? how do you know” and natasha evades the question by punching bad guys in the face
natasha dating sharon and accidentally liking her a lot but being a big goof and not really realizing it. sharon going on extremely platonic dates with steve and them being good friends and natasha taking it as a personal affront to her matchmaking skills which are flawless, thank you very much
and she finally confronts sharon about it and sharon’s like i’m not dating him because i’m dating you, dumbass. now come here and help me sharpen my knives.
and natasha’s just “:>” and does and they smooch forever the end
kiransingh said: This is the point of no return
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Le futur nous attend
3300 ~ mots, Gen, (petits sous-entendus légers comme une brise de printemps, Étienne/Clem)
Résumé : La dernière soirée de Jacques Clem Lagrange, à la veille de son départ pour Londres et de son engagement dans les Forces Françaises Libres.
Note de l’auteur : Et si Steve Rogers, le fameux ‘Captain America’ était français, habitait Paris et se nommait Étienne Roger? Tout est parti de ce post complètement ridicule _mais au fond pas tant que ça _qui donna naissance à Étienne Roger, Jacques Clemenceau Lagrange et au « Capitaine France ». Une fic un peu triste et nostalgique en dépit d’un postulat de départ qui lui, ne l’était pas du tout.
***Paris – Novembre 1940
Étienne attendait emmitouflé dans une grosse écharpe à la sortie du métro Iéna, trépignant dans le froid. Clem allait arriver d’un instant à l’autre et l’embarquer une fois encore à l’autre bout de la capitale dans une folle soirée dont lui seul avait le secret. L’idée aurait pu sembler relativement séduisante à n’importe quel autre moment mais pas aujourd’hui, Étienne ayant espéré quelque chose de plus intimiste pour ce qui allait être sans nul doute sa dernière soirée avec son meilleur ami.
Dernière soirée.
Étienne n’aimait pas le son de cette expression. Il y avait quelque chose de définitif dans ces mots, trop définitif. « Dernière soirée à Paris » ou « Dernière soirée – tout court », cela dépendait si on décidait de voir le verre à moitié vide ou à moitié plein. Même avec tout l’optimisme du monde, cependant, Étienne savait ce qu’il advenait de ceux qui passaient de l’autre côté, ceux qui partaient se battre avec les Forces Françaises Libres. Il avait entendu parler de tous ces hommes tombés au combat, restés fidèles au Général, tous ces gamins qui ne reviendraient jamais, alors cette dernière soirée il aurait aimé un peu égoïstement la passer seul avec Clem, dans leur chambre de bonne miteuse à gribouiller tranquillement pendant que son ami d’enfance referait le monde, un verre de pinot bon marché à la main. Mais non, Clem en avait décidé autrement et lui avait donné rendez-vous à sept heures moins le quart précise avec l’assurance d’une « sortie fabuleuse en très charmante compagnie ».
Où donc allait-il trimballer Étienne cette fois-ci ? (cliquez ici pour la suite)