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First Appearance:
(historical) Captain America Comics #1 (March, 1941); (modern) Avengers
#4 (March, 1964)
Age 43, but appears 24; 6'2", 220
lbs.; blonde hair, blue eyes.
| ST:
20 [110] |
DX: 20 [175] |
Speed: 9.5 |
| IQ: 13 [30] |
HT:
18 [125] |
Move: 11* |
| Dodge: 10 |
Parry:
17 |
Block: 11 |
*includes bonus from Running
Advantages
Appearance: Handsome [15]; Charisma
+3 [15]; Combat Reflexes [15]; Danger Sense [15]; Longevity [5]; Rapid
Healing [5]; Reputation, +3 (as America's premiere super-hero)[15];
Strong Will +3 [12]; Very Fit [15]
Disadvantages
Heroes Code of Honor [-15]; Pacifism:
Cannot Kill [-15]
Skills
Acrobatics-20
[4]; Artist-13
[2]; Bard-15 [6]; Body Language-15 [8]; Climbing-19 [1];
Demolitions/TL7-15 [6] ; Driving/TL-7-20 [2]; History (American)-13
[4]; Karate-25 [40]; Judo-25 [40]; Leadership-18 [12]; Motor- cycle-20
[2]; Running-16 [1]; Savoir-Faire (Military)-15 [4]; Shield-22 [4];
Stealth-20 [2]; Swimming-20 [1]; Tactics-18 [14]; Teaching-15 [6];
Throwing (Shield)-22 [16]
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Quirks
Feels guilt over Bucky's Death; Hates
inaction; In love with "Agent 13" (Sharon Carter) [-3].
Equipment
Wears a shirt of micro-weave chainmail
(15 lbs., PD 3, DR 4), protecting areas 9-11, 17-18, and carries a
unique shield made from a vibranium/adamantium alloy. The shield (12
lbs., PD 4) is virtually unbreakable. Cap has used various types of
transportation over the years, from his custom-built battle-van and
motorcycle, to hi-tech wonders such as his skycycle and Avengers
flagship.
Typical Quote:
"Feel my grip, Zemo! It is the grip of a free man! Look
into my eyes, tyrant! They're the eyes of a man who would die for
liberty!"
This is Cap not long after his
first
modern solo series started (with Captain America #100 in 1968). He's
given up his Secret Identity, and has taken a leave of absence from the
Avengers.
Cap's Code of Honor includes
always
keeping his word once given, even to arch-foes such as the Red Skull.
HISTORY
Steve Rogers
grew up during the Depression and grew up a frail youth in a poor
family. His father died when he was a child, his mother when he was in
his late teens. Horrified by newsreel footage of the Nazis in Europe,
Rogers was inspired to try to enlist in the Army. However, because of
his frailty and sickness, he was rejected. Overhearing the boy's
earnest plea to be accepted, General Chester Phillips of the U.S. Army
offered Rogers the opportunity to take part in a special experiment
called Operation: Rebirth. Rogers agreed and was taken to a secret
laboratory in Washington, D.C. where he was introduced to Dr. Abrahan
Erskine (code named: Prof. Reinstein), the creator to the Super-Soldier
formula.
After weeks of tests,
Rogers was at last administered the Super-Soldier serum. Given part of
the compound intravenously and another part orally, Rogers was then
bombarded by "vita-rays," a special combination of exotic (in 1941)
wavelengths of radiation designed to accelerate and stabilize the
serum's effect on his body. Steve Rogers emerged from the vita-ray
chamber with a body as perfect as a body can be and still be human. A
Nazi spy who observed the experiment murdered Dr. Erskine mere minutes
after its conclusion. Erskine died without fully committing the
Super-Soldier formula to paper, leaving Steve Rogers the Sole
beneficiary of his genius.
Roger was then put
through an intensive physical and tactical training program,teaching
him gymnastics, hand-to-hand combat and military strategy. Three months
later, he was given his first assignment, to stop the Nazi agent called
the Red Skull. To help him become a symbolic counterpart to the Red
Skull, Rogers was given the red, white, and blue costume of Captain
America.
During the war, he served
as both a symbol of freedom and America's most effective special
operative. Then, during the final days of the war, he was trying to
stop a bomb-loaded drone-plane launched by Nazi technician Baron
Heinrich Zemo when the plane exploded, killing his partner Bucky; and
throwing him unhurt into icy Arctic waters. The Super-Soldier formula
prevented crystallization of Captain America's bodily fluid, allowing
him to enter a state of suspended animation. Decades later, he was
rescued by the newly-formed Avengers and became a cornerstone of the
team. His might undiminished. Captain America remains a symbol of
liberty and justice.
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