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− | |tv series = ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'' |
+ | |tv series = ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'' <small>(3 episodes)</small> |
|actor = [[Kyle Bornheimer]] |
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+ | {{Quote|You ladies have a good night."<br>"You know the passports were a gift from me. Least you could do is cover my shift, you rat bastard.|[[Jack Thompson]] and Ray Krzeminski|Time and Tide}} |
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− | {{Quote|Hey, Ray; how you doing?|Prostitute|Time and Tide}} |
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− | '''Ray Walter Krzeminski''' was |
+ | Agent '''Ray Walter Krzeminski''' was a member of the [[Strategic Scientific Reserve]] under [[Roger Dooley]]'s commands. He was murdered by [[Dottie Underwood]] while investigating a case of missing weapons designed by [[Howard Stark]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Early Life=== |
===Early Life=== |
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− | {{Quote|Tell me, Agent Krzeminski, who you are bringing to the show, your wife or your girlfriend?|[[Peggy Carter]]|Time and Tide}} |
+ | {{Quote|Tell me, Agent Krzeminski, who you are bringing to the show, your wife or your girlfriend?|[[Peggy Carter]] to Ray Krzeminski|Time and Tide}} |
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+ | Ray Krzeminski was a married man, but he had women on the side, including a regular girlfriend and a prostitute named [[Emily (Prostitute)|Emily]].<ref name="AC103">''[[Time and Tide|Agent Carter: 1.03: Time and Tide]]''</ref> |
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+ | ===SSR Agent=== |
+ | {{Quote|You owe the [[Peggy Carter|lady]] an apology."<br>"Oh, you standing up for her now, Sousa? Better hurry I don't have all day... No? Okay.|[[Daniel Sousa]] and Ray Krzeminski|Now is Not the End}} |
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+ | [[File:Ray_krzeminski_NNE.png|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski mocks [[Daniel Sousa]]'s disability]] |
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⚫ | Ray Krzeminski attended a meeting at the [[New York Bell Company Office]] where Chief [[Roger Dooley]] informed the agents of the disappearance of [[Howard Stark]] and the possibility that he was a traitor, with many of his weapons having gone missing and appeared on the black market. At the meeting, he questioned [[Peggy Carter]]'s virtue because she spent time with the playboy millionaire Stark and was known as [[Captain America]]'s "liaison" during [[World War II]]. Hearing the comments, [[Daniel Sousa]] demanded Krzeminski apologize to Carter; Krzeminski teased the veteran's handicap and left while laughing at the pair. |
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+ | [[File:ACEp1_1.png|thumb|250px|Krzeminski and [[Yauch]] at a mission briefing]] |
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+ | [[Jack Thompson]] did further research into the case and informed Dooley, Kreminski and [[Yauch]] that [[Spider Raymond]] was attempting to buy Stark's weapons; they agreed to infiltrate his nightclub dressed in high class suits, with Dooley mocking Krzeminski for his lack of style. Krzeminski joined the agents in infiltrating ''[[La Martinique]]'' and found the body of Raymond on his office's floor. Seeing the mission was a failure, Krzeminski mocked Thompson by claiming they should not have wasted time changing their clothes.<ref>''[[Now is Not the End|Agent Carter: 1.01: Now is Not the End]]''</ref> |
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+ | ====Roxxon Investigation==== |
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− | Krzeminski was among the agents that infiltrated ''[[La Martinique]]'' and found the body of [[Spider Raymond]] on his office's floor.<ref>''[[Now is Not the End|Agent Carter: 1.01: Now is Not the End]]''</ref> |
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+ | [[File:Thompson-Krzeminski.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski and [[Jack Thompson|Thompson]] find a new clue]] |
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+ | {{Quote|I think it's magnets... What?"<br>"We got steel fused with wood fused with iron fused with concrete. Last time I checked stone and wood don't carry a magnetic charge."<br>"Well excuse me, Sir Isaac Newton.|Ray Krzeminski and [[Jack Thompson]]|Bridge and Tunnel}} |
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+ | Agent Krzeminski joined [[Roger Dooley]] and [[Jack Thompson]] in looking at a mass of metal and wood that was once the [[Roxxon Refinery]]. As they discussed what could have possibly done it, Krzeminski unhelpfully claimed it was likely magnets. Dooley tasked Krzeminski to take apart the imploded mass to see if he could find any clues to how it happened and anything that linked it to [[Howard Stark]]. |
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+ | [[File:Bj969Qq.jpg|thumb|250px|Krzeminski calls for [[Daniel Sousa]]'s help]] |
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+ | Returning to the [[New York Bell Company Office]], Krzeminski went to [[Daniel Sousa]] for assistance and rudely ordered [[Peggy Carter]] to sort through a pile of transport reports. He later joined Sousa and Dooley in the interrogation viewing room once they had returned for meeting [[Hugh Jones]] at Roxxon and arrested one of his employees named [[Miles Van Ert]]. Once Thompson had finished interrogating him, they discussed how he had named [[Leet Brannis]] as his conspirator and links to [[Daisy Clover]] driver [[Sheldon McFee]]. Sousa mocked Krzeminski by comparing him to Van Ert as not being the brains of the operation to steal Stark's weapons. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Discovery.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski finds a clue in the Roxxon mass]] |
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+ | Returning to his original task, Krzeminski continued to pull apart the imploded [[Roxxon Refinery]] while listening to [[The Captain America Adventure Program]] with other SSR agents. Eventually after hours of searching, Kreminski discovered a license plate of the car belonging to [[Howard Stark]]. Unknown to Krzeminski, the car was used by [[Edwin Jarvis]] to help [[Peggy Carter]] escape the [[Nitramene]] blast. Having found the plate, Krzeminski proudly informed the agents that he had found something big for the investigation.<ref>''[[Bridge and Tunnel|Agent Carter: 1.02: Bridge and Tunnel]]''</ref> |
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+ | ====Unwanted Shift==== |
+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Knife.jpg|thumb|250px|Krzeminski explores [[Sasha Demidov]]'s room]] |
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− | Agent Krzeminski was tasked to take apart the imploded mass that was once the [[Roxxon Refinery]] to see if he could find any clues to how it happened. He went to [[Daniel Sousa]] for assistance. Krzeminski found the license plate of the car that [[Edwin Jarvis]] used to help [[Peggy Carter]] escape the [[Nitramene]] blast.<ref>''[[Bridge and Tunnel|Agent Carter: 1.02: Bridge and Tunnel]]''</ref> |
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+ | {{Quote|You sweet on [[Peggy Carter|her]], Sousa?"<br>"Don't you have enough women in your life to worry about?"<br>"Alright, let me give you a nickel's worth of free advice, pal. Give it up, no girl's gonna trade in a [[Captain America's Shield|red, white and blue shield]] for an aluminum crutch.|Ray Krzeminski and [[Daniel Sousa]]|Time and Tide}} |
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+ | Following a lead, Krzeminski and [[Roger Dooley]] investigated [[Sasha Demidov]]'s room at the [[Hotel Cosmopolitan]]. As they followed the [[List of Minor Characters#Time and Tide|Building Manager]], Krzeminski was greeted by [[Emily (Prostitute)|Emily]], a prostitute he knew. Dooley ordered Krzeminski to search the room, where he found various fake passports. Meanwhile Dooley discovered the [[Remote Typewriter]] Demidov used to communicate with his [[Leviathan|employers]]. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Dooley-Office.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski in [[Roger Dooley]]'s office]] |
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+ | Returning to the [[New York Bell Company Office]], Krzeminski and Dooley listened as [[Jack Thompson]] told them about [[Leet Brannis]], who had been found dead beside the exploded [[Nitramene]]. Thompson explained that officially Brannis had died two years earlier in the [[Battle of Finow]]. Krzeminski meanwhile explained what they had learned about Demindov and they discussed how the Remote Typewriter worked and if it reached Russia. [[Daniel Sousa]] then informed the group that the license plate Krzeminski had found belonged to [[Howard Stark]]. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Shift-Cover.jpg|thumb|250px|Krzeminski asks [[Peggy Carter]] to take his shift]] |
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⚫ | Krzeminski begged different agents, including [[Butch Wallace]] and [[Yauch]], if someone could switch shifts with him when he was appointed to do a night duty; as there was a show he wanted to see with his girlfriend. Yauch recommended he ask [[Peggy Carter]], but Krzeminski claimed a woman should not work night shifts and insulted her about her coming in late for work; she asked if he was taking his wife or girlfriend to the show. Krzeminski once again rudely demanded that Agent Carter take his shift, but she ignored him with bigger problems of her own. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Sousa-discuss-CaptainAmerica.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski speaks to [[Daniel Sousa]]]] |
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+ | Krzeminski sat down with Sousa to begin the night shift. As he was leaving, Thompson confirmed [[Sasha Demidov]]'s identity, ignoring Krzeminski's final attempts to swap shifts. Krzeminski and Sousa began discussing Carter when Krzeminski recommended he not fall in love with her, as Carter had been in a relationship with [[Captain America]] and he believed Sousa did not match up. As the pair ate their dinner, they got an [[Edwin Jarvis|anonymous]] call that told them that all of [[Howard Stark]]'s weapons that had not been sold were located on the ship called ''[[The Heartbreak]]''.<ref name="AC103"/> |
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+ | ====Finding the Weapons==== |
+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Sousa-StarkWeapons.jpg|thumb|250px|Krzeminski finds [[Howard Stark]]'s weapons]] |
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+ | {{Quote|[[Jack Thompson|He]]'s real convincing, gets guys to spill their guts. That's not an expression we've had to use a mop."<br>"I need a doc; my arm is broke."<br>"What's the point of fixing you up if we're just gonna break you again.|Ray Krzeminski and [[Jerome Zandow]]|Time and Tide}} |
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− | + | Following the tip, Krzeminski and [[Daniel Sousa]] discovered not only [[Howard Stark]]'s weapons, but also an incapacitated [[Jerome Zandow]]. Krzeminski was delighted at their discovery, as he hoped this would lead to them both getting a promotion, but Sousa was more skeptical, as many cases that they had had been wrapped up before they even got there. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Driving.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Krzeminski speaks to [[Jerome Zandow]]]] |
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− | + | Regardless of Sousa's questions, they called Chief [[Roger Dooley]], and waited upon his arrival. Dooley arrived with additional men, and a truck, and supervised the packing of the weapons into the truck. While Dooley spoke to Sousa and [[Jack Thompson]], Krzeminski was tasked with guarding Zandow. As they drove back to the office for interrogation, Krzeminski told Zandow about Thompson's interrogation tactics while Zandow complained about his broken arm and demanded a doctor. Zandow asked Krzeminski is the English [[Peggy Carter|woman]] he had encountered was with the [[SSR]]. |
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+ | [[File:Krzeminski-Murdered-Underwood.jpg|thumb|250px|Krzeminski is murdered by an [[Dottie Underwood|assassin]]]] |
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+ | Krzeminski paused at the description of a tough woman from England and asked Zandow what she looked like, suspecting it could be [[Peggy Carter]]. However, before Zandow could answer they stopped by a traffic light and another car crashed into the back of his car. When Krzeminski got out of the car to complain, he was shot and killed by the other driver before he could react. The [[Dottie Underwood|assassin]] then proceeded to shoot Zandow, despite the his plea that he had not told anything; the killer then left the scene afterwards.<ref name="AC103"/> |
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===Remembrance=== |
===Remembrance=== |
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{{Quote|He was a brute, a cheat; he was disrespectful, rude, but he was good at his job.|[[Peggy Carter]]|Time and Tide}} |
{{Quote|He was a brute, a cheat; he was disrespectful, rude, but he was good at his job.|[[Peggy Carter]]|Time and Tide}} |
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− | Everyone at the [[New York Bell Company Office]] was somber upon hearing of Krzeminski's death; the ladies of the [[New York Bell Company]] cried openly. [[Rose]] told [[Peggy Carter]] when she came to work. |
+ | Everyone at the [[New York Bell Company Office]] was somber upon hearing of Krzeminski's death; the ladies of the [[New York Bell Company]] cried openly. [[Rose Roberts]] told [[Peggy Carter]] when she came to work. Chief [[Roger Dooley]] held [[Howard Stark]] ultimately responsible for his death. [[Daniel Sousa]] believed the anonymous tipster was involved. Dooley volunteered to call Krzeminski's wife while [[Jack Thompson]] called his subordinate's girlfriend. |
+ | Later, Carter went to [[L&L Automat]] and told [[Angie Martinelli]] that one of her co-workers died. Martinelli listened as Carter sobbed.<ref name="AC103"/> Sousa and Thompson were the only ones who knew Krzeminski's middle name as Thompson tried to give a speech when he was in charge of the New York Bell Company while Dooley was overseas.<ref>''[[The Blitzkrieg Button|Agent Carter: 1.04: The Blitzkrieg Button]]''</ref> Carter told Chief Dooley that the gun that killed Krzeminski was small and likely wielded by a female. She told him that she believed that an assassin from the [[Red Room Academy|training academy]] from where she just returned killed the agent.<ref>''[[A Sin to Err|Agent Carter: 1.06: A Sin to Err]]''</ref> |
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− | Chief [[Roger Dooley]] held [[Howard Stark]] ultimately responsible for his death. [[Daniel Sousa]] believed the anonymous tipster was involved. Dooley volunteered to call Krzeminski's wife while [[Jack Thompson]] called his subordinate's girlfriend. |
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+ | ==Equipment== |
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− | Later, Carter went to [[L&L Automat]] and told [[Angie Martinelli]] that one of her co-workers died. Martinelli listened as Carter sobbed.<ref name="AC103"/> |
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+ | *'''{{WPS|M1911 pistol|Colt M1911A1}}''': The Colt M1911A1 was Krzeminski's weapon of choice. Krzeminski carried it while investigating the [[Nitramene]] sell-out in ''[[La Martinique]]'', and while investigating an anonymous tip that pointed that [[Howard Stark]]'s missing technology was inside a boat called ''[[The Heartbreak]]''. |
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− | [[Daniel Sousa]] and [[Jack Thompson]] were the only ones who knew Krzeminski's middle name as Thompson tried to give an inspirational speech when he was in charge of the [[New York Bell Company]] while [[Roger Dooley]] was overseas.<ref>''[[The Blitzkrieg Button|Agent Carter: 1.04: The Blitzkrieg Button]]''</ref> |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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===Family=== |
===Family=== |
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*Wife |
*Wife |
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*Girlfriend |
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*[[Strategic Scientific Reserve]] |
*[[Strategic Scientific Reserve]] |
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− | **[[Roger Dooley]] - |
+ | **[[Roger Dooley]] † - Superior |
**[[Jack Thompson]] - Colleague |
**[[Jack Thompson]] - Colleague |
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**[[Daniel Sousa]] - Colleague |
**[[Daniel Sousa]] - Colleague |
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− | **[[Peggy Carter]] - Colleague |
+ | **[[Peggy Carter]] † - Colleague |
**[[Butch Wallace]] - Colleague |
**[[Butch Wallace]] - Colleague |
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+ | **[[Yauch]] † - Colleague |
+ | *[[Emily (Prostitute)|Emily]] |
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===Enemies=== |
===Enemies=== |
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+ | *[[Howard Stark]] † |
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+ | *[[Spider Raymond]] † |
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+ | *[[Miles Van Ert]] |
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*[[Jerome Zandow]] † |
*[[Jerome Zandow]] † |
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+ | *[[Dottie Underwood]] - Killer |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | ***''[[Snafu]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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+ | {{Gallery|Ray Krzeminski/Gallery}} |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Agent Carter (TV series) Characters]] |
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Revision as of 21:01, 17 July 2019
- "You ladies have a good night."
"You know the passports were a gift from me. Least you could do is cover my shift, you rat bastard." - ―Jack Thompson and Ray Krzeminski[src]
Agent Ray Walter Krzeminski was a member of the Strategic Scientific Reserve under Roger Dooley's commands. He was murdered by Dottie Underwood while investigating a case of missing weapons designed by Howard Stark.
Biography
Early Life
- "Tell me, Agent Krzeminski, who you are bringing to the show, your wife or your girlfriend?"
- ―Peggy Carter to Ray Krzeminski[src]
Ray Krzeminski was a married man, but he had women on the side, including a regular girlfriend and a prostitute named Emily.[1]
SSR Agent
- "You owe the lady an apology."
"Oh, you standing up for her now, Sousa? Better hurry I don't have all day... No? Okay." - ―Daniel Sousa and Ray Krzeminski[src]
Ray Krzeminski attended a meeting at the New York Bell Company Office where Chief Roger Dooley informed the agents of the disappearance of Howard Stark and the possibility that he was a traitor, with many of his weapons having gone missing and appeared on the black market. At the meeting, he questioned Peggy Carter's virtue because she spent time with the playboy millionaire Stark and was known as Captain America's "liaison" during World War II. Hearing the comments, Daniel Sousa demanded Krzeminski apologize to Carter; Krzeminski teased the veteran's handicap and left while laughing at the pair.
Jack Thompson did further research into the case and informed Dooley, Kreminski and Yauch that Spider Raymond was attempting to buy Stark's weapons; they agreed to infiltrate his nightclub dressed in high class suits, with Dooley mocking Krzeminski for his lack of style. Krzeminski joined the agents in infiltrating La Martinique and found the body of Raymond on his office's floor. Seeing the mission was a failure, Krzeminski mocked Thompson by claiming they should not have wasted time changing their clothes.[2]
Roxxon Investigation
- "I think it's magnets... What?"
"We got steel fused with wood fused with iron fused with concrete. Last time I checked stone and wood don't carry a magnetic charge."
"Well excuse me, Sir Isaac Newton." - ―Ray Krzeminski and Jack Thompson[src]
Agent Krzeminski joined Roger Dooley and Jack Thompson in looking at a mass of metal and wood that was once the Roxxon Refinery. As they discussed what could have possibly done it, Krzeminski unhelpfully claimed it was likely magnets. Dooley tasked Krzeminski to take apart the imploded mass to see if he could find any clues to how it happened and anything that linked it to Howard Stark.
Returning to the New York Bell Company Office, Krzeminski went to Daniel Sousa for assistance and rudely ordered Peggy Carter to sort through a pile of transport reports. He later joined Sousa and Dooley in the interrogation viewing room once they had returned for meeting Hugh Jones at Roxxon and arrested one of his employees named Miles Van Ert. Once Thompson had finished interrogating him, they discussed how he had named Leet Brannis as his conspirator and links to Daisy Clover driver Sheldon McFee. Sousa mocked Krzeminski by comparing him to Van Ert as not being the brains of the operation to steal Stark's weapons.
Returning to his original task, Krzeminski continued to pull apart the imploded Roxxon Refinery while listening to The Captain America Adventure Program with other SSR agents. Eventually after hours of searching, Kreminski discovered a license plate of the car belonging to Howard Stark. Unknown to Krzeminski, the car was used by Edwin Jarvis to help Peggy Carter escape the Nitramene blast. Having found the plate, Krzeminski proudly informed the agents that he had found something big for the investigation.[3]
Unwanted Shift
- "You sweet on her, Sousa?"
"Don't you have enough women in your life to worry about?"
"Alright, let me give you a nickel's worth of free advice, pal. Give it up, no girl's gonna trade in a red, white and blue shield for an aluminum crutch." - ―Ray Krzeminski and Daniel Sousa[src]
Following a lead, Krzeminski and Roger Dooley investigated Sasha Demidov's room at the Hotel Cosmopolitan. As they followed the Building Manager, Krzeminski was greeted by Emily, a prostitute he knew. Dooley ordered Krzeminski to search the room, where he found various fake passports. Meanwhile Dooley discovered the Remote Typewriter Demidov used to communicate with his employers.
Returning to the New York Bell Company Office, Krzeminski and Dooley listened as Jack Thompson told them about Leet Brannis, who had been found dead beside the exploded Nitramene. Thompson explained that officially Brannis had died two years earlier in the Battle of Finow. Krzeminski meanwhile explained what they had learned about Demindov and they discussed how the Remote Typewriter worked and if it reached Russia. Daniel Sousa then informed the group that the license plate Krzeminski had found belonged to Howard Stark.
Krzeminski begged different agents, including Butch Wallace and Yauch, if someone could switch shifts with him when he was appointed to do a night duty; as there was a show he wanted to see with his girlfriend. Yauch recommended he ask Peggy Carter, but Krzeminski claimed a woman should not work night shifts and insulted her about her coming in late for work; she asked if he was taking his wife or girlfriend to the show. Krzeminski once again rudely demanded that Agent Carter take his shift, but she ignored him with bigger problems of her own.
Krzeminski sat down with Sousa to begin the night shift. As he was leaving, Thompson confirmed Sasha Demidov's identity, ignoring Krzeminski's final attempts to swap shifts. Krzeminski and Sousa began discussing Carter when Krzeminski recommended he not fall in love with her, as Carter had been in a relationship with Captain America and he believed Sousa did not match up. As the pair ate their dinner, they got an anonymous call that told them that all of Howard Stark's weapons that had not been sold were located on the ship called The Heartbreak.[1]
Finding the Weapons
- "He's real convincing, gets guys to spill their guts. That's not an expression we've had to use a mop."
"I need a doc; my arm is broke."
"What's the point of fixing you up if we're just gonna break you again." - ―Ray Krzeminski and Jerome Zandow[src]
Following the tip, Krzeminski and Daniel Sousa discovered not only Howard Stark's weapons, but also an incapacitated Jerome Zandow. Krzeminski was delighted at their discovery, as he hoped this would lead to them both getting a promotion, but Sousa was more skeptical, as many cases that they had had been wrapped up before they even got there.
Regardless of Sousa's questions, they called Chief Roger Dooley, and waited upon his arrival. Dooley arrived with additional men, and a truck, and supervised the packing of the weapons into the truck. While Dooley spoke to Sousa and Jack Thompson, Krzeminski was tasked with guarding Zandow. As they drove back to the office for interrogation, Krzeminski told Zandow about Thompson's interrogation tactics while Zandow complained about his broken arm and demanded a doctor. Zandow asked Krzeminski is the English woman he had encountered was with the SSR.
Krzeminski paused at the description of a tough woman from England and asked Zandow what she looked like, suspecting it could be Peggy Carter. However, before Zandow could answer they stopped by a traffic light and another car crashed into the back of his car. When Krzeminski got out of the car to complain, he was shot and killed by the other driver before he could react. The assassin then proceeded to shoot Zandow, despite the his plea that he had not told anything; the killer then left the scene afterwards.[1]
Remembrance
- "He was a brute, a cheat; he was disrespectful, rude, but he was good at his job."
- ―Peggy Carter[src]
Everyone at the New York Bell Company Office was somber upon hearing of Krzeminski's death; the ladies of the New York Bell Company cried openly. Rose Roberts told Peggy Carter when she came to work. Chief Roger Dooley held Howard Stark ultimately responsible for his death. Daniel Sousa believed the anonymous tipster was involved. Dooley volunteered to call Krzeminski's wife while Jack Thompson called his subordinate's girlfriend.
Later, Carter went to L&L Automat and told Angie Martinelli that one of her co-workers died. Martinelli listened as Carter sobbed.[1] Sousa and Thompson were the only ones who knew Krzeminski's middle name as Thompson tried to give a speech when he was in charge of the New York Bell Company while Dooley was overseas.[4] Carter told Chief Dooley that the gun that killed Krzeminski was small and likely wielded by a female. She told him that she believed that an assassin from the training academy from where she just returned killed the agent.[5]
Equipment
Weapons
- Colt M1911A1: The Colt M1911A1 was Krzeminski's weapon of choice. Krzeminski carried it while investigating the Nitramene sell-out in La Martinique, and while investigating an anonymous tip that pointed that Howard Stark's missing technology was inside a boat called The Heartbreak.
Relationships
Family
- Wife
Allies
- Girlfriend
- Strategic Scientific Reserve
- Roger Dooley † - Superior
- Jack Thompson - Colleague
- Daniel Sousa - Colleague
- Peggy Carter † - Colleague
- Butch Wallace - Colleague
- Yauch † - Colleague
- Emily
Enemies
- Howard Stark †
- Spider Raymond †
- Miles Van Ert
- Jerome Zandow †
- Dottie Underwood - Killer
Appearances
- Agent Carter
- Season One
- Now is Not the End
- Bridge and Tunnel
- Time and Tide
- The Blitzkrieg Button (mentioned)
- A Sin to Err (mentioned)
- Snafu (mentioned)
- Valediction (mentioned)
- Season One