Daniella had a normal life. She had a mom, a dad and two big sisters. She could never ask for more. That's when an organization called "the Red Room" took her in as their youngest assassin. She later ends up the best in working for HYDRA. Could she...
"The file came from these coordinates." Dani says.
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"So did I, This camp is where I was trained." Steve says.
"Changed much?" Natasha asks.
"A little." Steve says.
"This is a dead end," Dani says. "Zero heat signature, zero waves, not even radio. Whoever wrote the file must have used a router to throw people off."
"What is it?" Natasha asks.
"Army regulations forbid storing ammunition within five hundred yards of the barracks. This building is in the wrong place." Steve says and breaks the lock with his shield. The lights turn on and Dani's eyes widen at the familiar symbol.
"This is SHIELD." Natasha says.
"Maybe where it started." Dani adds.
"There's Stark's father." Natasha says motioning to a portrait.
"Howard." Steve says.
"Who's the girl?" Dani asks Steve who ignores her and goes by a bookshelf.
"If you're already working in a secret office," Steve says and pushes book shelf slides to reveal a hidden door. "Why do you need to hide the elevator?"
The three go down an elevator which takes them to a room with old looking computers.
"This can't be the data-point, this technology is ancient." Dani says. Dani pops the drive in the computer.
Words appear on the computer: Initiate system?
Dani types on the computer.
"Y-E-S, spells yes," Dani says typing on the compute. "Shall we play a game? It's from a movie that was really popular-" Dani says to Steve with a big smirk.
Dani's eyes widen as a camera points to the each of them and a German accent is spoken.
"It's some kind of a recording." Natasha suggests.
"I am not a recording, Fräulein!" It shouted. "I may not be the man I was when the Captain took me prisoner in 1945, but I am."
The computer shows a picture of someone.
"Do you know this thing?" Dani asks Steve.
"Arnim Zola was a German scientist who worked for the Red Skull. He's been dead for years." Steve says.
"First correction, I am Swiss. Second, look around you. I have never been more alive. In 1972 I received a terminal diagnosis. Science could not save my body, my mind, however, that was worth saving on two hundred thousand feet of data banks. You are standing in my brain." Zola explains.