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Chapter 50 - WORLD WAR 2

Five years into rising global tension, enlistment posters spread across American cities as the world edges toward what will become World War II.

‎James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes

‎Bucky enlists first.

‎Not out of desperation.

‎Not out of poverty.

‎But because:

‎He hates bullies.

‎He believes fascism must be confronted early.

‎And he refuses to let other boys from Brooklyn ship out alone.

‎His physical exam is routine.

‎Strong heart.

‎Excellent reflexes.

‎Above-average endurance.

‎He passes without issue.

‎When asked why he wants to serve, he doesn't give a speech.

‎"Somebody's got to stand up."

‎He is assigned infantry training almost immediately.

‎Steve Rogers

‎Steve tries to enlist three days later.

‎And is rejected.

‎Underweight.

‎Chronic asthma.

‎Scarlet fever history.

‎Low body mass.

‎Rejected again at a different recruitment office.

‎And again.

‎He falsifies details.

‎Changes districts.

‎Uses a different middle initial.

‎The result remains the same.

‎Physically unfit for service.

‎But what stands out isn't his frailty.

‎It's the anger.

‎Not rage.

‎Conviction.

‎When the officer says, "There are other ways to serve," Steve responds:

‎"Not when the fight comes to your door."

‎He isn't chasing glory.

‎He just refuses to watch.

‎Because Valmythra's existence has subtly reinforced global stability, recruitment offices operate with tighter scrutiny.

‎Occult infiltration concerns.

‎Sabotage paranoia.

‎Heightened psychological evaluation.

‎Steve fails not just medically—

‎But statistically.

‎He doesn't meet the wartime efficiency model.

‎And that hurts more.

‎Bucky ships out before Steve can fix another falsified form.

‎The night before departure:

‎No speeches.

‎No dramatic vows.

‎Just two boys on a Brooklyn rooftop.

‎Bucky tries to joke.

‎Steve doesn't laugh.

‎Steve says something that matters:

‎"Don't do anything stupid."

‎Bucky smirks.

‎"How can I? You're not there."

‎It's the last night either of them are civilians.

‎At this point:

‎There is no Super Soldier Program activation yet.

‎No Project Rebirth.

‎No Erskine recruitment.

‎Abraham Erskine exists in the background of global scientific displacement, but he has not yet intersected with Steve.

‎Right now:

‎Bucky becomes a trained soldier.

‎Steve becomes increasingly desperate.

‎And desperation, in this timeline, is being observed.

‎Kamar-Taj monitors wartime energy escalation.

‎Not individuals.

‎Patterns.

‎But something curious registers:

‎Every time Steve is rejected, his intent sharpens.

‎Not bitterness.

‎Resolve.

‎Not resentment.

‎Responsibility.

‎Intent with no power behind it.

‎That combination is rare.

‎Valdaryn does not stir.

‎Not yet.

‎Because Steve does not seek to carry a weapon.

‎He seeks to stand beside one.

‎That difference is crucial

‎He forges paperwork again.

‎Fails again.

‎But this time, a recruiter pauses.

‎Not because Steve is fit.

‎But because he doesn't flinch.

‎When told he will never qualify, Steve says calmly:

‎"I don't need to win. I just need to try."

‎That line travels.

‎Recruitment officers talk.

‎Someone notes his file.

‎Not for combat.

‎For study.

‎Because in a world increasingly shaped by science and ideology—

‎The rarest resource isn't strength.

‎It's incorruptible intent.

‎Bucky is enlisted and in training.

‎Steve is rejected repeatedly.

‎The war machine turns.

‎No serum has been introduced.

‎No transformation has begun.

‎But threads are aligning.

‎The war will escalate.

‎Hydra will move.

‎Science will accelerate.

‎And somewhere—

‎A displaced German scientist named Erskine will begin looking for something very specific.

‎Not the strongest man.

‎The right one.

‎And in Brooklyn, a frail young man refuses to stop knocking on doors.

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