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"I shall never stand down to the likes of you, Captain. It ain't personal, but now, it's just you and me, little hypocrite."

- Militant John Walker, AKA Militant, is a HYDRA agent and top-operative from Canada. A long time admirer of HYDRA, he has long waited to become HYDRA's right hand. Even if he knows that HYDRA was "lost" years ago after World War II, Walker still wanted to dream of becoming HYDRA's top-agent. Unknown to him, it will be granted in the future. Due to his loyalty and skills, John is subjected into a Super-Soldier-esque project that enhances his physical abilities to similar levels compared to Captain America. John is put into the HYDRA task force, thet HYDRA Four, and becomes the charismatic, yet dangerous leader of the group. Nearly stronger than Captain America himself, Walker becomes a force to be feared, and a leader to be respected.

Early Life
"HYDRA! HYDRA! HYDRA! Oooh! I think they'll win the war! But OH! Damn sh*t they lost and Cap got frozen in the Antarctic! You know what? I hated Cap since I'm a little boy. And I'll make her pay to what she has done to HYDRA. I smell how your hatred on her, Bob. It's John.  Bob's just a nickname."

- Wolverine II and Militant Born in Yukon, Canada, unlike other kids in his place, instead of supporting the allies, John admired the Axis' efforts to win the war. Even if his parents told him that if the Axis won, they'll do "bad things" to them. John ignored this and continuosly admired the Axis. Until at one point, John found out that one of the Axis country, Germany, has founded the group "HYDRA" to help them win the war. This led John into a twisted vision that the Axis would win the war due to HYDRA, considering that they had developed great technologies beyond the Allies' reach. John continued doing this until the war's over. John was "heartbroken", and started a rampage that resulted him being expelled from the school, and got in a rehabilitation center.

HYDRA
"I've been waiting for this. Hail HYDRA, all those amazing techs, all those great stuffs! Hell, I'll show Captain America what HYDRA can do!"

- John's oversight on HYDRA When John grows up into an adult, he secretly continued his habit of "supporting" HYDRA, even if they do not "exist" anymore. However, as John worked in the global paramilitary company, COBRA, he takes a notice that some of his co-workers whispered "Hail HYDRA" to some other workers for an unknkown reason. John takes things into his own hands by trying to investigate things up, until he got captured by the real HYDRA. After HYDRA discovered his intentions, they released him and turned him into a HYDRA agent. Months passed, years passed, under the mask of COBRA, finally, John becomes a great HYDRA agent, and a top-operative, as well as an officer.

John's loyalty was tested by HYDRA through-out his career. From tortures to other "disturbing" things, John withstood it all and remained loyal to HYDRA. He even said that he'll bring the "HYDRA spirit" when he goes to hell. John's loyalty is so great that the leader of HYDRA, the COBRA Commander (Red Skull) said that "he'll be our next Super-Soldier", which in truth, will happen. John was subjected upon an experiment similar to the Super-Soldier process that grants Peggy Carter her powers. John was successful due to his willpower, even if the experiment is much more painful than the original Super-Soldier experiment. John came out as a powerful agent, even said that he's stronger than Captain America herself. After some times, John was put into the HYDRA task force, the HYDRA Four to help HYDRA in black-ops and special operation missions that normal HYDRA agents can't do. John becomes "Captain HYDRA". However, he changed his moniker to "Militant" after he hated the original initial given to him, to make himself more "original".

HYDRA's Revelation
"Gargan, you're the dumbest motherf*cking sh*t I've ever seen."

- Militant to Venom after discovering that he has accidentally revealed HYDRA to public HYDRA remained undercover under the name of COBRA, until one of the HYDRA Four members, Venom (Mac Gargan), goes searching for his "original version" to kill him, because he believes that there can only be one Venom around here. However, Venom ended up fighting Captain America, the old nemesis of HYDRA, and accidentally, and indirectly exposed HYDRA to the public once again. Without any other options, HYDRA blew up their cover from COBRA and launched a full assault on the USA, starting from Washington DC. Walker participated with the other HYDRA Four to destroy the city, but some heroes intercepted the assault. Walker defeated some of the heroes by himself, until the Ultimates International comes to defeat them, under the leadership of Cap herself. Walker gets head-to-head with Cap, and matched her blow-for-blow. Howeve, due to Cap's wit, she managed to defeat Walker in combat by strangling him with an electrified cable that also electrocuted him, knocking him out. After the assault ended, Walker and the other HYDRA Four members are put into the Raft, with Walker having a deeper hatred on Captain America, and hatred for "heroes".

Personality
"YOU THINK I CARE ABOUT ALL THESE LIVES?! YOU THINK THEY'RE WORTHY? Peggy, you're defending these worthless lives. They mean nothing to us! Wait, ah I remember. Your life ain't worthy anymore for me."

- Militant to Captain America during the HYDRA Assault on Washington DC A fascist-supporting man with a confident trait, Walker always wanted to help those he idolized, in this case, HYDRA. He'll do anything in order to help and support HYDRA, even if it costed his own life. He might be villainous, but his willpower seems to be nearly greater than those of Captain America's, but in a different nature. He'll never back down from a fight and in truth, loves to match with beings that possess similar strength level. He's also a competitive man with a tendency to get angry a lot of times. Still, Walker is a great leader with a high level of responsibility, and will do anything to "get things in order".

Trivia

 * Like the John Walker of the mainstream comics, this John Walker started as a villain, but instead of being independent, he works for HYDRA and he does not become US Agent.
 * Also, unlike the original mainstream HYDRA Four Militant, his shield's material is known, which is Adamantium, instead of being an unknown, unnamed allooy as described in the comics. He's not a clone either, but a different person, like fellow HYDRA Four members Mac Gargan and Karl Mannheim.