

Wishing to save his friends, Bradley single-handedly infiltrated and liberated the camp, freeing his fellow super soldiers and returning them to their base.Īs punishment for his actions, Bradley was imprisoned by his government for thirty years. Armed Forces decided to destroy the POW camp with an air strike to eliminate the super soldiers and hide the evidence. Realizing that their unethical experiments on African-American men could come to light, the U.S. No longer able to perform their combat duties adequately, they were quickly captured by enemy forces and placed in a POW camp. The other test subjects, who had received the imperfect variants, found themselves becoming unstable and dying. However, out of all of the different serum versions they had created, only one was sufficiently recreated, which had been solely administered to Bradley. During the Korean War, one of the soldiers, Isaiah Bradley, was deployed by his superiors to eliminate the super-soldier assassin Winter Soldier, though both super soldiers survived the encounter.

now in possession of a troop of super soldiers, the men were sent on combat missions. Having produced several different versions, the United States Armed Forces used African-American soldiers as test subjects, lying to the men that they were being given tetanus shots. During the Cold War, the two superpower nations, the Soviet Union and the United States of America attempted to recreate the serum. Some of us started dying off." ― Isaiah Bradley to Sam Wilson įollowing Steve Rogers' performance in World War II, many nations attempted to create their own super soldiers. They sent us on missions, even though the others weren't stable. "A handful of us got shot up with different versions of that serum, but they don't tell us what it is. However, due to the serum, Barnes was able to survive the impact, albeit losing his left arm in the process. During the fight, Barnes fell from the train and fell several hundred feet below. ĭuring the first icy months of 1945, Rogers and Barnes led an attack on the HYDRA train that was transporting Zola to another base. Bucky Barnes was injected with the serum and survived, although Zola abandoned his work and fled when Rogers stormed the facility, liberating Barnes. When the prisoners were too weak to work, Arnim Zola used them as test subjects in his quest to recreate the serum.

military soldiers and sent them to work at the top-secret weapons facility in the Austrian Alps. In October 1943, HYDRA captured numerous U.S. government took blood from Rogers, as the last remnants of the serum remained in Rogers' DNA. Knowing that the only hope to recreate Erskine's formula was locked in Rogers' genetic code, the U.S. Unfortunately, Erskine was killed and the last vial of the original serum was destroyed by HYDRA agent Heinz Kruger. Using Vita Radiation to unlock the serum's potential, Erskine successfully used the serum on the scrawny and sickly Steve Rogers, curing his ailments and increasing his physicality. As a result, the SSR started Project Rebirth, an initiative to use the serum and transform Allied soldiers into super soldiers. Super Soldier Serum is used on Steve RogersĪfter Abraham Erskine escaped to the United States of America, he joined the Strategic Scientific Reserve and perfected the serum.
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Schmidt's transformation didn't go as planned because his Super Soldier Serum lacked radioactive exposure, causing the burning away of the skin and tissue surrounding his skull as well as leaving an unpleasant red scab on his nasal cavity. However, the formula wasn't ready for use at the time, and the serum's effects affected Schmidt's personality drastically. In 1940, a prototype version of the serum was tested on Johann Schmidt, turning him into Red Skull in the process. Super Soldier." ― Thaddeus Ross and Emil Blonsky "In WWII, they initiated a subprogram for Bio-Tech Force Enhancement."
