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The team had been arguing for a while now, and getting nowhere. They'd narrowed Savage's location down to Italy in September of 1944, but couldn't get any farther than that. James thought he had a pretty good guess what Savage wanted - this was where HYDRA had most of their facilities, and the Red Skull would be the perfect ally to Savage.
The only people who would have any further intelligence about Savage's possible movements were the Allied or Axis forces. Neither were going to hand the information over to a bunch of strangers. Ray wanted to play dress up and march in, pretend to be an officer and demand the information. Sara wanted to go in at night and steal it. There were half a dozen other ideas floating around, and all of them were bad. Quite a few of them were likely to get them shot at.
Ray might be onto something, though. At least, if you turned your head and looked at the idea sideways. Trying to march in and claim to be an officer nobody in the camp had ever seen was asking for a swift visit from the MPs.
Marching in and claiming to be an officer everyone in the camp had seen was another matter.
James had been lurking by the doorway, as was his habit, rather than sitting around the table with the others. He hadn't been contributing, so he was able to slip out without inciting comment. Once in the hall, he strode toward the fabrication room. "Gideon. Do you have any footage or photos of me in uniform in this time period?"
"Of course, Mr. Barnes."
"Good. I need a copy made, and make sure it looks worn and used. Can you do that?"
"Certainly."
"Then do it." James strode into the fabrication area, where a uniform was already synthesizing. He paused, looking at it, and rubbed a hand over the scruff on his chin.
Five minutes later he strode back toward the main room. It felt odd to be back in this uniform. Gideon had even managed to make it smell right - which was to say, like blood and gunpowder and harsh lye soap. Even stranger was not feeling his hair brushing against his cheeks and neck. He hadn't had short hair since HYDRA took him, and he found he already missed it long.
This wasn't him, anymore. It felt like the ghost of Bucky Barnes was riding his shoulders, and the weight was pressing him down.
"...are we supposed to do, walk in and ask them nicely?" Sara was saying, her tone full of exasperation as she threw her hands up at Ray.
"That's exactly what we're gonna do." James rose his voice enough to cut through the babble. Everyone turned to look at him, and most of them did a wide-eyed double-take. He raised an eyebrow at them. "It's just a matter of the right person doing the asking."
The only people who would have any further intelligence about Savage's possible movements were the Allied or Axis forces. Neither were going to hand the information over to a bunch of strangers. Ray wanted to play dress up and march in, pretend to be an officer and demand the information. Sara wanted to go in at night and steal it. There were half a dozen other ideas floating around, and all of them were bad. Quite a few of them were likely to get them shot at.
Ray might be onto something, though. At least, if you turned your head and looked at the idea sideways. Trying to march in and claim to be an officer nobody in the camp had ever seen was asking for a swift visit from the MPs.
Marching in and claiming to be an officer everyone in the camp had seen was another matter.
James had been lurking by the doorway, as was his habit, rather than sitting around the table with the others. He hadn't been contributing, so he was able to slip out without inciting comment. Once in the hall, he strode toward the fabrication room. "Gideon. Do you have any footage or photos of me in uniform in this time period?"
"Of course, Mr. Barnes."
"Good. I need a copy made, and make sure it looks worn and used. Can you do that?"
"Certainly."
"Then do it." James strode into the fabrication area, where a uniform was already synthesizing. He paused, looking at it, and rubbed a hand over the scruff on his chin.
Five minutes later he strode back toward the main room. It felt odd to be back in this uniform. Gideon had even managed to make it smell right - which was to say, like blood and gunpowder and harsh lye soap. Even stranger was not feeling his hair brushing against his cheeks and neck. He hadn't had short hair since HYDRA took him, and he found he already missed it long.
This wasn't him, anymore. It felt like the ghost of Bucky Barnes was riding his shoulders, and the weight was pressing him down.
"...are we supposed to do, walk in and ask them nicely?" Sara was saying, her tone full of exasperation as she threw her hands up at Ray.
"That's exactly what we're gonna do." James rose his voice enough to cut through the babble. Everyone turned to look at him, and most of them did a wide-eyed double-take. He raised an eyebrow at them. "It's just a matter of the right person doing the asking."
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Date: 2016-05-29 04:46 am (UTC)Several times, he saw Rip look at James. When Rip looked at Len, he saw the time master pale at the look on Len's face. Maybe Rip was thinking what he was thinking, but Len was sure it was neither of their place to offer James up like a sacrificial lamb.
Then James disappeared. Len figured that he was frustrated and maybe unable to handle the emotions that all of this was bringing up. Rip wouldn't care, but Len did, and he'd fight to the death to make sure this jaunt to 1944 didn't cause more pain to James then it had to.
And then James walked back in, looking like the All-American boyscout's junior sidekick.
Stein was the first one to step forward. "B-but...but my boy, that's amazing. You look the spitting image of Sergeant Barnes. I always wondered, but now I'm almost certain. Are you possibly a relative of his?"
Len gritted his teeth. "Leave it alone, Martin." Of course Martin Stein would be a Cap fanboy.
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Date: 2016-05-29 05:09 am (UTC)"Wait, Sergeant Barnes? Like, Bucky Barnes? Captain America's childhood best friend?" Ray was staring in disbelief. "Wasn't he supposed to be a really charming and friendly guy? I don't care how much you look like him, your winning personality isn't gonna cut it."
"I can fake it long enough to get what we need," James asserted. "As long as the Commandos aren't in camp, there's nobody there who would know... him... well enough to catch it. In and out, simple. Just me and Len."
"Oh, no, I'm not missing out on this chance," Ray insisted, eyes lit up.
"If the Commandos are out of camp, I assume you're going to claim you were sent back for the information," Stein said, frowning. "If that's the case, surely it's not believable only two people would have been sent all the way back to camp, a larger party would be more likely."
James grimaced. He wasn't wrong. It was believable that Steve would send him back to camp, but not without enough people to serve as proper backup in case they ran into an enemy patrol.
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Date: 2016-05-29 05:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-29 05:32 am (UTC)"Just the four of us," he agreed with Len. He didn't mind Rory, but he wished there was some way to cut Palmer out. "I'm on point. The rest of you keep your heads down, stay behind me, and shut the hell up. The less you talk, the less chance you give something away."
"Okay, but there's still the issue of the whole personality thing," Palmer insisted.
"I told you, I'll handle it." He swung around to look at Hunter. "Can you get us close to the 107th?"
"As it just so happens, we're less than a mile away from their tactical base camp in Italy," Hunter proclaimed, his smug grin growing wider.
'Just so happens'. Right. Sure. "The rest of your need to suit up. Privates, all of you." He glared at Palmer. "I'm looking at you, pretty boy. There's only a handful of officers in the 107th and they're all Commandos."
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Date: 2016-05-29 05:48 am (UTC)"You really okay with this?" he asked softly.
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Date: 2016-05-29 06:04 am (UTC)"Not like I heard any better suggestions back there." He ran a hand through his now-short hair, and grimaced as he realized he'd forgotten to slick it back. Fuck it, half the time out in the field he'd let it do its own thing, nobody would remark on it.
His left hand was covered in bandages - he'd even had Gideon grub those up, put some faded fake blood on them for realism. It was the only way he could think of to hide the metal.
The camp came into sight as they crested a ridge, and James paused. Staring down at the rows of tents, he felt his shoulders going tight. God, it looked so familiar. He'd spent two years operating out of this camp. At the time, he'd thought of them as two years of Hell.
He'd had no idea what Hell really was.
"Hey, James." Palmer sounded concerned, this time. "You sure you can do this?"
Drawing a deep breath, James concentrated on the man he'd been the last time he was in that camp. His posture loosened, some of his ever-presented paranoid wariness dropping away. A cocky smile crossed his lips, and he slung his synthesized sniper rifle more comfortably on its strap across his back.
"Bucky," he corrected Palmer, rolling his eyes. "Only my mom calls me 'James', gimme a break. Let's move, gentlemen. The sooner we get to camp, the sooner we can all get a hot meal."
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Date: 2016-05-29 04:00 pm (UTC)Len straightened his uniform, smoothing the synthesized wrinkles out of it, and smirked in a cocksure manner as they walked into the camp. Mick just plodded along stolidly as he always did. Ray looked like he was going to let in the blackflies as they walked, staring around the working military camp like a tourist. Hopefully no one would notice.
"Where should we head first, sir?" Len asked, glancing towards his 'commanding officer'.
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Date: 2016-05-29 04:17 pm (UTC)Looking around quickly, James spotted a relatively quiet area behind a row of unoccupied tents, and waved them over quickly. As soon as they were out of sight he turned on them. "Okay, fastest fucking Basic Training anyone has ever received - I ain't an officer, I work for a living, so it's Sergeant, not sir. And for God's sake don't salute anyone while you're standing with me, I'm the highest rank in the unit so I'm the one who interacts with everyone else."
Was it his imagination, or did Palmer look disappointed? Christ, it really should have occurred to him that none of these guys had even been near an Army base before - unless it was to steal something out of one. Literally everyone James had worked with since joining the Army more than seventy years ago - or last year, depending on how you looked at it, since it was currently 1944 - had been at least paramilitary if not outright Army.
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Date: 2016-05-29 11:57 pm (UTC)"Sorry, Sarge," he said with a twisted grin. "Look, how about this? We don't say a damn word, and you do all the talking, and we try not to fuck this up." He looked at Ray. "All right, Raymond?"
"Hey!" Ray exclaimed, wounded. "Why are you looking at me?"
"Because you're the one whose mouth gets us in trouble, pretty-boy," Mick rumbled.
"Not always."
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Date: 2016-05-30 03:40 am (UTC)Rory's eyes lit up, and he gave a psychotic grin. "Sounds good to me. Sarge."
Palmer gaped a them. "Hey, you can't just..."
Grinning all the wider, Mick held up a single finger. One infraction already. Gulping hard, Palmer shut his mouth.
"Stay close. Don't wander off." Raking a hand through his hair, James shoved it back in an approximation of his old style, still trying to get used to the way it ended far sooner than it should have.
Straightening his shoulders, he ducked back out of the tent alley. They managed to make it the rest of the way to the command tent without any further problems, thank God. Even better, the man coming out of the tent was exactly who James wanted to see.
"Colonel Phillips! Sir." James drew to a textbook halt and saluted, waiting until the Colonel saluted him back before dropping it.
"Sergeant. What the hell are you doing here?" Phillips scowled at him, his gaze flicking back to the other three before dismissing them as unimportant. "You're supposed to be fifty miles outside of Vienna right now. Where's Rogers?"
"Fifty miles outside Vienna," James told him - entirely truthful. "We ran into a snag - there's a new player on the field. Vandal Savage. Looks like he's after an alliance with HYDRA. Captain Rogers didn't want to abandon position, but he wanted more info so he sent me and some of the others back."
"Savage, huh? Sounds made up." Phillips grunted. "Better than the 'Red Skull', I suppose. You're in luck, Sergeant. Agent Carter just got back from the field, I haven't even read the report yet. I suspect that's where you'll find everything you need."
Carter. Of course. Exactly the person James hadn't wanted to have to talk to. He saluted again, and Phillips returned it. "Sir. Thank you, sir. I'll get right on it."
Turning on his heel, he marched back to where the others had been a few steps back. "Looks like we're hunting down Carter," he told them, as if they'd know exactly who that was.
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Date: 2016-05-30 04:32 am (UTC)They all followed along behind James, but the General didn't seem to be all that helpful. Len tried to stand at attention, to blend in, and it appeared to work.
He cocked his head at the name. "Okay, that's something. Where would he be?"
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Date: 2016-05-30 09:15 pm (UTC)Having to talk to Carter was enough of a pain to warrant breaking his usual discipline, though.
"If she's just back from the field, she'll be in her tent, probably," he finally said, dropping his hand. He suspected there was probably still a pinched expression on his face. Well, he was supposedly just back from a hundred mile round trip hike and had an injury, so maybe she wouldn't remark on it.
Yeah, right.
"Listen, Carter is sharp, and her whole job is spotting things that are out of place and patterns that don't make sense," he told them as they moved to the other end of the camp. Carter's tent was near the infirmary area, so she'd be next to the only other women in camp, the nurses.
"A woman? As an agent?" Ray perked up. Mick smirked and lifted two fingers this time, but Ray rolled his eyes and apparently figured since he was already taking the punch for the infraction, he might as well keep talking for the moment. "That's incredibly unusual for this time period, isn't it? I know there were women in the army, but..."
"Yeah, it is, and it means she's ten times as good at her job as a guy would be in the same position. So..."
"Why, thank you Sergeant. Glad to know I rank so highly in your estimation." The very woman in question came around the corner of a tent, her smile puzzled and hiding a hint of worry.
James hastily wiped his scowl, trying for something approaching a friendly expression. Judging by the way her eyes narrowed and the worry increased, he hadn't succeeded. "Agent Carter. Just the lady I needed to see."
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Date: 2016-05-31 02:33 am (UTC)Of course, Ray had to make a big deal about it instead of just being surprised quietly, and Len rather wondered if Mick would let him get in a shot or two.
Then he heard a British accent, and wheeled around, looking her up and down. Well, she was definitely badass for her time. He could immediately see how she could hold her own in a situation like this.
"What's going on, Sergeant?" she asked sharply, though her eyes weren't nearly so sharp. She was clearly concerned about James, as if he was more to her than just a subordinate. "What happened to your hand?"
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Date: 2016-05-31 02:40 am (UTC)As he'd hoped, the implied statement that Steve was okay made her relax slightly, though she still looked concerned. For him. He was touched to realize it; he didn't remember interacting all that often with her, was pretty sure he'd spent more time covering for her and Steve than hanging with the two of them.
Then again, who knew. Maybe they'd had long, deep conversations and he just didn't remember.
"Rumour has it Schmidt is looking for an alliance with a guy named Vandal Savage," James told her. "Phillips said you were the one to talk to. What can you give me?" Hopefully one of her connections in the Resistance or the other Allied Forces would have something that could point them in the right direction.
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Date: 2016-05-31 03:25 am (UTC)Len and Ray exchanged glances, and Len narrowly held himself back from making a comment out loud. That definitely sounded like Savage.
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Date: 2016-05-31 03:35 am (UTC)God, this was exhausting. He had to triple think everything, second guess and guess again. Why had he thought this was a good idea? It would have been fine if he'd only been dealing with Phillips.
He needed to wrap this up as fast as possible, before Carter really got suspicious. "I wanna get this back to Steve as fast as I can. We got any clue where the guy's at now? What kinda heat he's packing? Rumours, anything."
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Date: 2016-05-31 03:49 am (UTC)"I'll give you my file, Sergeant. Everything we've got on Savage is yours." She gestured towards her tent. "Follow me, soldiers."
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Date: 2016-05-31 04:04 am (UTC)His gut was tying itself in knots. Surreptitiously he dropped back beside Len for a moment, letting their shoulders brush together, using the contact to steady himself.
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Date: 2016-05-31 05:03 am (UTC)She rummaged through a file cabinet and handed James a rather slender file folder. "You'll return this to me when you're done, won't you?" she asked, eyes narrowing slightly.
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Date: 2016-06-01 02:43 am (UTC)Especially once Carter ran into his past self and demanded the report back, which past Bucky would of course have no idea what she was talking about. The Waverider needed to be gone before that happened.
"Steve wanted this as soon as possible, so we should probably go get ready to head out again," he told her. "Thanks, Carter. This could make a real difference."
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Date: 2016-06-01 02:58 am (UTC)"Of course. Wouldn't want to keep Steve waiting. Do give him my best when you see him, won't you?"
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Date: 2016-06-01 03:14 am (UTC)Taking the file, he tucked it under his arm and offered her a half-mocking salute. She wasn't an officer, she didn't actually rate one, but he recalled doing it on several occasions. It might be a joke, but the other half was genuine respect. "Couldn't do what we do without you. I'm sure I'll see you again soon."
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Date: 2016-06-01 03:46 am (UTC)And if he had to guess, he'd say that whatever was going on between them, it had to do with Steve.
Whatever their relationship, Carter kept things professional in front of the other "soldiers". She smiled and gave him a nod, and they all filed out of the tent.
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Date: 2016-06-01 04:17 am (UTC)Even once they were in the trees, his shoulders stayed tight and his teeth ground together. It felt like he couldn't breathe properly. He doubted he'd be able to until they were back on the ship.
"Wow, okay, that was really... hey!" Palmer objected as Rory held up three fingers. "We're out of the camp, I'm not giving us away, doesn't count."
"Fine. I'll take what I can get." Rory cracked his knuckles.
"Not until we're on the ship," James snarled, temper frayed by the strain he'd been putting on himself. "There's patrols to worry about, still. Move."
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Date: 2016-06-01 04:32 am (UTC)He reached out and grabbed James' flesh hand, raising it up to press the back of James' knuckles to his lips.
"You're fine," he said.
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