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History

The history of this Captain America followed the same path as his Earth-616 counterpart's until the point Ultron returned, as the evil A.I. couldn't be stopped.

Months after his return,[1] Ultron launched a massive and sudden attack on New York, and the rest of the world, quickly taking over the whole planet,[2] and slowly starting to remold it into his own shape. Captain America was among the heroes and citizens in a refuge from Ultron Droness, which guarded the streets looking for any fugitive. Tony Stark provided enough technology to keep them safe from Ultron.[3] And apparently, Steve was the main responsible for Ultron's victory.[3]

Steve revealed he had a plan to defeat Ultron, which included heading to the Savage Land. Using Susan Storm's invisibility and Storm's mistcloak, he and other heroes from the resistance managed to arrive to Antarctica, where they met Ka-Zar. Emma Frost's mental powers detected Luke Cage in the proximity, who survived an attack from Ultron's forces and managed to get to the Savage Land using a Quinjet; via Frost, he told the heroes that Ultron was actually in the future, using the Vision as a conduit to punish humanity. In that moment Moon Knight, Black Widow and Red Hulk arrived, revealing they had a plan made by Nick Fury to defeat Ultron and free Earth.[4]

Steven Rogers (Earth-61112) and Nicholas Fury (Earth-61112) from Age of Ultron Vol 1 6 0001

Death

After they arrived to the future, Fury's team started planning the assault against Ultron, Nick commanded the heroes and headed for a full scale assault, giving the command of the rest of the mission to Captain America, only to be suddenly assaulted by a swarm of Ultron Drones. His head was blasted off of his body by an Ultron Drone after the team was surrounded and overpowered by the swarm.[5]

Attributes

Powers

Seemingly those of the Steve Rogers of Earth-616.

Abilities

Seemingly those of the Steve Rogers of Earth-616.

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