James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-7045)

James "Bucky" Barnes was an orphaned kid who took part in an intensive Black Ops training to become the partner of Steve Rogers a.k.a. Captain America, during World War II. Throughout the war, Cap and Bucky fought alongside infantry and with a group of heroes known as the Invaders, as well as other groups of younger heroes. In the closing months of World War II, Captain America and Bucky were both presumed dead in an explosion over the Arctic. It was eventually learned that Bucky was revived and brainwashed by the Soviets as the assassin Winter Soldier. With the help of Captain America, he recovered his memories.

History
to be added

Powers
N/A

Abilities

 * Master Martial Artist
 * Master Marksman
 * Accelerated Developmental Process
 * Stealth
 * Master Acrobat
 * Master Advance Scout
 * Weapons Proficiency
 * Multilingual: English, Russian, German, Japanese, a little French
 * Expert Tactician
 * Master Spy
 * Skilled Military Operator
 * Master Assassin

Equipment

 * Bionic Arm
 * Superhuman Strength
 * Stabilization Sensors
 * Palm Sensors
 * Extended Reach: Barnes can apparently either control his bionic arm even if it has been removed from his body, possibly via additional cybernetic implants, or his arm can be programmed to perform certain actions on its own while removed from his body.
 * EMP
 * Electric Palm Shock
 * Superhuman Durability


 * Mask & Body Armor: In addition to body armor, Barnes wears a domino mask technology that can detect hidden areas and locations.

Transportation
Motorcycle

Weapons
A modified handgun capable of penetrating even fabric of the thickness and composition of A.I.M. Uniforms, a combat knife, sniper rifles, various other automatic weapons, as well as mission-specific equipment.

Trivia

 * The name Winter Soldier derives from the writing of Thomas Paine, the American revolutionary: "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman" (The American Crisis, a pamphlet published in 1776).