Captain America Civil War-6

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Helmut Zemo: [The evaluator sits at a desk facing Bucky's pod. Inside, Bucky's still restrained.] Hello, Mr. Barnes. I've been sent by the United Nations to evaluate you. Do you mind if I sit? Your first name is James?

"Why is he the one evaluating him? Didn't he drown the guy in the beginning and grab that book?" Hermione asks in shock

"You would be correct, and to answer your question, the U.S. government is too egotistical to admit that they didn't look into who this was more closely." Atlas spoke with sarcasm while glaring at Tony.

Sharon Carter: [In an office with Sam and Steve.] The receipt for your gear.

Sam Wilson: 'Bird costume'? Come on.

Sharon Carter: I didn't write it. [Sharon pushes a button, which stops the restriction on the audio from Bucky's evaluation.]

"No, but whoever did deserve a round of applause for it because that's beautiful." Atlas laughed, gaining a glare from Sam and a few chuckles from the students.

Do you have to make everything a joke?" Sam asked him

"yes."

Helmut Zemo: I'm not here to judge you. I just want to ask you a few questions. Do you know where you are, James? I can't help you if you don't talk to me, James.

Bucky Barnes: My name is Bucky.

[At the power station. The van driver honks and looks impatient, watching the custodian's hut's front door.]

Delivery Truck Driver: Hallo? ([subtitled] Hello?) [The custodian comes outside, and the driver comes out of his van.] Hey. Ich hab eine große für dich. ([subtitled] Hey. I have a big one for you.) [He opens the van's back doors and removes a large wooden crate.] Ja. Okay, hier unterzeichnen. (Okay. Here. Just sign here.)

Custodian: Hier? (Here?)

Delivery Truck Driver: Ja. (Yeah.) [The custodian signs for the crate.]

"I don't like the look of that crate, and if I'm right, things are about to get very bad." Sirius whispered to Remus, and they both nodded to each other.

[At the UN-bunker, Steve studies the blurry photograph of the man who bombed the congress in Vienna.]

Steve Rogers: Why would the Task Force release this photo to begin with?

Sharon Carter: Get the word out and involve as many eyes as we can.

Steve Rogers: Right. It's a good way to flush a guy out of hiding. Set off a bomb, get your picture taken, and get seven billion people looking for the Winter Soldier.

Sharon Carter: You're saying someone framed him to find him.

Sam Wilson: Steve, we looked for the guy for two years and found nothing.

Steve Rogers: We didn't bomb the UN. That turns a lot of heads.

Sharon Carter: Yeah, but that doesn't guarantee that whoever framed him would get him. It guarantees that we would. [Sharon's gaze falls on the evaluator in the screen, her eyes narrow.]

Steve Rogers: [Steve frowns and looks around.] Yeah.

Helmut Zemo: [In the secure chamber.] Tell me, Bucky. You've seen a great deal, haven't you?

Bucky Barnes: I don't want to talk about it.

Helmut Zemo: You fear that... if you open your mouth, the horrors might never stop. Don't worry. [Zemo gets a message on his screen: 'message inbox:1' touches it 'status: package delivered.'] We only have to talk about one.

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