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Who: Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, Tony Stark.
Where: Tony's apartment
When: Backdated to July 4th
Summary: Steve brings Bucky to Tony in hopes of him repairing his arm. It doesn't work out so well.
Warnings: People being idiots.
Ever since he reunited with Bucky, Steve had been doing his best to help him adjust to Saeng Seong. Of course he probably didn't need the help in doing so, but Steve just wanted to be there for him now and spend as much time as possible with Bucky. After all, who knew what was going to happen here. Bucky might be sent home or he could go back, something that he didn't want even though he was going to eventually meet him on Earth.
But for now, he wanted to concentrate on what was happening here. His memories of this city were going to disappear later, so he had to make sure that he made the most of their current situation.
Bucky still wouldn't give out any details about what happened, other than he forgot a lot of things. Mostly their childhood. But he couldn't help that if he had amnesia from the fall, even if it really saddened him. He tried a couple of times to bring up some of their shared memories, but he didn't get much of a reaction. It was upsetting, but Steve just had to stick by him, even if the process was going to be slow. It sorta gave him more of a purpose here anyway, someone that he could help.
Of course, he was just as worried about him not giving any details about his future, even if there was probably a reason for it. Steve didn't like it, but he never pushed the topic too much. He wasn't about to force anything out of Bucky and maybe he would eventually give out some details on his own.
But if he was honest about everything, it had been sorta stressful dealing with this new Bucky. Steve didn't regret being around him though, he would gladly deal with the stress and the confusion. Steve just hoped that Bucky would talk to him more or smile more again, instead of that blank gaze he now had. Luckily, Steve wasn't the type to give up on people, especially if it was his best friend.
It didn't take him long to notice that Bucky's metal arm wasn't working all too well. He hadn't moved it since Steve had been around him, so it wasn't hard to figure out. It was a complex piece of technology and he had no idea how to fix something like that, but luckily he knew someone that probably could.
Tony Stark.
It wasn't hard convincing Bucky to go along with him; after Steve promised that he'd stay with him during the procedure he just nodded silently. So, he was here in front of Tony's apartment, knocking on the door and waiting for the engineer to answer. He probably should have let Tony know that he was coming, but he was just so wrapped up in trying to help Bucky that he kinda forgot to be more polite about this.
He really owed him once this was over.
Where: Tony's apartment
When: Backdated to July 4th
Summary: Steve brings Bucky to Tony in hopes of him repairing his arm. It doesn't work out so well.
Warnings: People being idiots.
Ever since he reunited with Bucky, Steve had been doing his best to help him adjust to Saeng Seong. Of course he probably didn't need the help in doing so, but Steve just wanted to be there for him now and spend as much time as possible with Bucky. After all, who knew what was going to happen here. Bucky might be sent home or he could go back, something that he didn't want even though he was going to eventually meet him on Earth.
But for now, he wanted to concentrate on what was happening here. His memories of this city were going to disappear later, so he had to make sure that he made the most of their current situation.
Bucky still wouldn't give out any details about what happened, other than he forgot a lot of things. Mostly their childhood. But he couldn't help that if he had amnesia from the fall, even if it really saddened him. He tried a couple of times to bring up some of their shared memories, but he didn't get much of a reaction. It was upsetting, but Steve just had to stick by him, even if the process was going to be slow. It sorta gave him more of a purpose here anyway, someone that he could help.
Of course, he was just as worried about him not giving any details about his future, even if there was probably a reason for it. Steve didn't like it, but he never pushed the topic too much. He wasn't about to force anything out of Bucky and maybe he would eventually give out some details on his own.
But if he was honest about everything, it had been sorta stressful dealing with this new Bucky. Steve didn't regret being around him though, he would gladly deal with the stress and the confusion. Steve just hoped that Bucky would talk to him more or smile more again, instead of that blank gaze he now had. Luckily, Steve wasn't the type to give up on people, especially if it was his best friend.
It didn't take him long to notice that Bucky's metal arm wasn't working all too well. He hadn't moved it since Steve had been around him, so it wasn't hard to figure out. It was a complex piece of technology and he had no idea how to fix something like that, but luckily he knew someone that probably could.
Tony Stark.
It wasn't hard convincing Bucky to go along with him; after Steve promised that he'd stay with him during the procedure he just nodded silently. So, he was here in front of Tony's apartment, knocking on the door and waiting for the engineer to answer. He probably should have let Tony know that he was coming, but he was just so wrapped up in trying to help Bucky that he kinda forgot to be more polite about this.
He really owed him once this was over.
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"I was wondering, since. You know. No reaction and everything but hey, turns out you were just ignoring me in my own apartment. Weird, right?"
He gave an especially pointed look at Rogers, after a glance showed him Barnes wasn't about to rip his throat out again. Apparently his... seizure or whatever it was had pacified him. Well. Good. He supposed.
"So, ah, touching moment there, but how about we talk about this first?"
He pointed sharply at his own neck, where he knew there had to be bruises starting to form. No way Barnes wasn't enhanced somehow, and Tony was about fed up with super anythings.
"Funny thing, I'm actually not well enough acquainted with attempts on my life to not care about an explanation."
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They'd come here on Steve's suggestion to get his arm back in working order, but now that he knew it was Stark he'd been referring to, it seemed clear to him that it was pointless to pursue that goal any further. They were not on good terms, and even if Stark was willing to do it, the assassin wasn't certain he was willing to let him do it, even with Steve in the room. He didn't trust that Stark wouldn't do something to it to his own advantage.
He looked away a moment later and began to step towards the door. He never owed his targets a reason anyway.
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Steve glanced over at Bucky and noticed that his friend was going to leave, so maybe he should give a quick explanation for now.
"Bucky's memories are gone." Steve finally managed to answer Tony back. "Doesn't remember our childhood or much of anything. I brought him here because his arm wasn't working and I thought you'd be able to fix it." He didn't think Tony was going to fix his arm now and he couldn't hold that against him, even if he wanted Bucky to get better.
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He weighed his options. And didn't like any of them.
"I'll fix it," he said with a heavy sigh. It wasn't directed at specifically either of the other two, just the room in general.
He couldn't afford to lose the only other Avenger, not with the (failed) Clean Slate Protocol in place, and it looked like these two were a package deal. Plus, Rogers' kicked puppy look could level cities. Tony's eyes went to Barnes.
"If you're with him, then like it or not we're on the same side. Ish. So I'll, ah, fix your arm."
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He found that people were surprising him more often the longer he stayed in this place, and he wasn't sure if that was a good or a bad thing.
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"Thank you, Tony." Have a completely sincere looking expression directed at you Tony. He was so grateful and he really owed him for offering to do this still. Of course he planned on staying here during the operation, he wasn't about to leave those two alone with each other. That wouldn't be a good idea.
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"Whatever," he grumbled tersely with an exaggerated roll of his eyes.
"So you know? I reserve the right to call on you for some pretty huge favors one day. You owe me."
He waved a finger from one geriatric human disaster to the other to indicate that both indeed owed him. Big time. Said gesture remained directed at Barnes, punctuated by a few finger snaps, even as Tony moved further into his apartment to gather a few tools he assumed he'd need.
"You. Kubrick Stare, find a place to sit."
He pointed at Rogers without looking at him.
"You. Bodyguard."
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He only ignored the comment about favors and the strange nickname. Weapons didn't owe anything to the ones that repaired them.
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"Alright, Stark." He was in his debt and it wasn't like he was against helping Tony in the first place. It didn't seem like a bad deal to him.
Steve stayed nearby, but he didn't take a seat. He was fine with standing up and watching over the both of them, he could do that much.
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"Alright, unless your other mechanics can somehow see through shirts, you know what's next, and I know you have to have had other mechanics so don't try to play that card," he said, still sounding grouchy. He dragged a TV tray to Bucky's left side with his free hand, clearly meant for the man to set his arm while Tony worked on it, and nudged a chair with his leg into position in front of it.
"Off. And start listing problems: where it's stiff, where it's twitchy, I don't know. Technical as you can get, I want to know what I'm dealing with here. Gross noise doesn't count, I already know that one."
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His jacket and shirt came off after some difficulty, the arm largely unresponsive and useless at his side, but the soldier finally dumped the articles on the floor, showing the arm in its entirety, red star and scars included. He placed it on the tray with a clunk largely using his shoulder to position it, but at least he could bend the elbow slightly to get it where it needed to be.
"Movement below shoulder limited," he said in a monotone, looking at nothing. "Direction and distance correct, response time too long. Grip strength unaffected."
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But he was now. Bucky had just been staring at Steve most of the time.
He noted the red star and wondered if it had anything to do with communists, but it was hard to say. It could mean something else, only way was to ask him. The scars looked pretty bad too, but guess it wasn't surprising if they had to attach that metal arm to him in the first place.
Must've been painful. His arm too mangled to save. Bucky had been through so much even if he hadn't really told him much yet.
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"Well, somebody definitely likes you," he murmured, scratching his beard absently.
"I should've been calling you the six million dollar man."
He paused, tapping his thumb against his chin, and lowered his hand to the metal arm, lightly taking hold of the forearm with the intention of turning it to inspect, watch the movement and the way plates allowed for flexing inside the elbow and feel for any grinding or anything alarming that might be going on in the inner workings.
"Aah, maintenance. How often and when was your last?"
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The soldier paused at the question that he couldn't really answer. He had no knowledge of how maintenance was done on his arm, except that... it was done. He only knew that he was to report in after a mission, and if they needed to do maintenance, they did. When it was needed wasn't information he was privy to.
"I don't know," he said. "At least a month ago."
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Some of his thoughts drifted to Bucky's reaction to the memory. They were definitely going to talk about it later.
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Whatever. Tony let it slide.
"I'm guessing a month is a long time," he said dryly.
Apparently satisfied with whatever he was seeing at the elbow, Tony moved to the now ungloved hand. After "grip strength unaffected" he hesitated just slightly before inspecting it, but Barnes had let him get this far so he could probably trust the guy not to break his fingers. Nevertheless, it was with a slightly careful touch that Tony bent the metal wrist to watch how the plates glided and interlocked so smoothly in such a complicated joint. Damn him but this thing was cool. Tony let out a breath through his mouth.
"Okay, I'm impressed," he said with grudging respect. He glanced at the pile of tools and grabbed a screwdriver with his free hand. Time to get to the real work.
"How's a guy like you get a piece of tech like this, anyway?"
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He tried not to think very hard about what they must have done to him initially before he was properly calibrated for missions, other than the arm. He did not think those memories were likely to be very pleasant.
Thankfully, the assassin remained still as his hand was examined, though he did twitch just slightly at the feeling of fingers on his exposed hand. He hadn't removed his glove at all except during some very short showers.
The question brought his eyes back to Stark's face as he considered how to answer.
"I don't remember most of the procedure," he admitted. "Only when they were removing parts of my... previous arm."
Despite the brief pause, his tone didn't change. He didn't appear to understand the significance of remembering such a thing.
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Steve just knew that Bucky lost his arm during the fall. Or it was beyond repair by the time someone found him. Just another thing to blame himself about.
He started to look a little pained as Bucky confirmed his thoughts; that people operated on him and removed his arm because it was too damaged. Not only that, but Bucky was awake for said procedure... remembered what those scientists did to him. How painful it must've been to go through something like that.
"...HYDRA?" Steve managed to ask, his voice strained as he thought about what happened.
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And then, bombshell number one: Barnes was awake when somebody was cutting his arm off. Tony froze at that, because he knew far more than was in any way comfortable about having someone cut into you while you couldn't do anything but scream. And as much as he didn't like Barnes, it certainly wasn't something he wished on anybody.
(Un?)Fortunately, bombshell number two distracted him from the cold shudder that went down his spine. HYDRA? His head snapped around to look at Rogers.
"What--Nazis? Rogers, that would make this thing 70 years old."
He turned back to Barnes, searching for--what? Confirmation? Correction? He wasn't totally sure at this point what would be better.
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HYDRA had done something to him once before, hadn't they? He'd recalled something like that earlier in the week, when he remembered his own voice repeating a rank and number he didn't know. Not only that, they had likely been on a mission to stop the group when he'd fallen. It would be apparent to anyone with that knowledge that they'd be the ones most likely to find him.
He only paid Tony the barest amount of attention as he looked up to Steve and gave him a very slight nod, as if it was small enough Steve wouldn't be able to see and confirm his suspicions. It was too difficult to lie in the face of the answer, and he was certain he couldn't do it convincingly. But essentially telling the man he was under orders from his enemies left him anxious, and it was obvious in his face and posture.
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And Dr. Erskine's formula for him still hadn't been replicated fully.
Bucky's reaction confirmed his guess about HYDRA though. It made him sick that they got their hands on his friend again, but this time, he wasn't there to rescue him. Come to think of it... he probably survived the fall due to whatever Zola did to him. But HYDRA was supposed to be gone now, right?
"Is... HYDRA still using you? Even in the present?"
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Ugh, what was that HYDRA scientist's name? He was in Operation Paperclip, Tony remembered. He always kept track of tech guys in history, especially his father's era, occasionally trying to one-up them for shits and giggles.
His eyes were still on the arm and the little gap where he could peek at the inner workings when Rogers asked the question, and Tony was immediately sidetracked by a sickening realization. Oh. Oh. The arm was shiny, and Barnes said it had been only a month since he got it serviced. He looked perhaps a touch on the thin side, but still fit and strong--Tony could testify to the strength of his grip--enough to make a personal trainer cry. He seemed to lack personal skills but could become a deadly killing machine at the drop of a hat. He hadn't attacked Tony until he saw his face.
"You're their hit-man," Tony said abruptly, distrust coming to his expression.
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He hadn't thought that he'd be found out so quickly, but he should have known that he wouldn't be able to keep such a vital piece of information away from Steve, especially when he had an equally intelligent ally to help. He averted his gaze from the both of them as he thought of some way to salvage the situation, despite the danger of not keeping them in his sight.
At least they still didn't know about his last mission. But if he didn't say something to appease them, for both the fact that he worked for HYDRA and having kept that from them, he'd surely be--something. Attacked, punished, he didn't know. He didn't think it would be pleasant. He licked his lips as he prepared to speak.
"I'm not... following their orders anymore," he said, sparing a brief glance at Steve and Tony in turn before turning his eyes to the corner of the room.
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Steve shook his head, no. What they did was still important. They stopped Schmidt and prevented millions of deaths. That still mattered. He just didn't finish the job when he should had.
Instead, they captured Bucky and tortured him this entire time, probably forced him to fight. It was probably why they were going to fight in the future. But then, why didn't Bucky remember all that? Steve guessed that they kept him under ice until recently, which explained why he wasn't any older.
"I believe you, Bucky. And you won't have to follow their orders anymore."
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Of course, that was with the big assumption that anything he said could be trusted. And since he'd kept a pretty damn big secret from Rogers, Tony wasn't too sure about trusting him. Not to mention the fact that this shifty guy who had tension in every fiber of his body and looked pointedly away from everyone else couldn't be more different than the cold, vicious killer who met his eyes unflinchingly last week. One of those personas had to be an act, and Tony knew which was easier to fake.
He also knew how easy it would be for someone who looked like Rogers' best friend to tug on his stupid heartstrings and get exactly what he wanted.
"Hm," Tony grunted, sounding unimpressed. He stared directly at the side of the guy's shaggy head with highly skeptical expression.
"Next time I'd lead with that. You know, instead of angry Russian and strangulation."
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somewhere an actual robotics person is crying
shh... no one has to know
it will be our secret
i... googled a lot...?
that's all that anyone can ask you to do
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