Name: Jeni Age: 34 Contact Info: jmullen521@gmail.com or PM Other Characters: N/A
Character Information
Name: Captain Steven Rogers Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe Age: 31 Gender: Male Canon Point: Captain America 3: Just prior to the ending Background Link:Steven Rogers Inventory: Faded blue raglan tee shirt with darker sleeves, white tank top, blue jeans, brown leather belt, brown work boots, brown leather bomber jacket, vibranium shield, wrist watch, cell phone, leather wallet with his ID and some small bills in both US and Wakandan currency, set of keys
Personality: Steven Rogers was born to a poor family in Brooklyn in 1918, physically small and weak and with constant and chronic health issues. Despite this, he developed a strong intolerance to injustice at an early age since he was the constant target of bullies. Finding bravery when he could barely protect himself, Steve never backed down from any fight, even one he could not win. These traits, coupled with a sensitivity that gave over into his love of art and a strong sense of patriotism, led him to becoming obsessive in his goal of joining the US Army once word reached the country of their entry into WWII. Selflessly putting the needs of his country first, and despite typically abhorring lies and liars, Steve falsified his medical records. This shows the start of his leadership and strategic abilities to analyze situations and objectively decide what the greater good might be and how best to act on it.
Bravery aside, Steve is also relatively shy and carries with him an upbringing from the 20s and 30s without the benefit of being able to live through nearly seventy years of American cultural and social revolutions. Though much of his awkwardness has been overcome with training, access to the internet and a few solid friendships with people raised in the twenty-first century, he also has proven to be extremely tolerant to current American life. Despite racism and sexism rampant while he was growing up, Steve has never shown intolerance towards teammates of other races nor has he ever criticized the ability of women on his team or in general.
Though typically displayed as a paragon of virtue, Steve is also young and still very human. He reacts to loss and hardship the way any young man might (getting angry, becoming depressed, attempting to drink away his sorrows), however, he does not allow depression or anger to get the best of his judgement. This is due to a combination of his past (dealing with his mother's death, his best friend Bucky's apparent death, and living through war itself) and a natural mental fortitude. Though he is a man out of time, a man out of his element, and also outwardly world-weary, he is able to push his inherent loneliness aside and even manages to command the respect of unlikely compatriots enough to form a team that more or less has come to accept his leadership at least part of the time.
Steve has always been incredibly intelligent, quick witted and a natural strategist. While the super soldier serum equipped him with super human abilities, his innate mental capabilities, his sense of right and wrong, and his emotional spectrum was what allowed the serum to work in the first place. Steve is a capable soldier. He accepts directives and can carry them out. He is able to think on his feet and would never ask any teammate to do something he himself would not do. This does not mean that he is a blind minion to those in authority. Steve Rogers has increasingly found himself at odds with the current Army and government structure. The downfall of SHIELD from the takeover by HYDRA with Project: Insight was just start of his growing disillusionment of what the country he had loved was becoming. At direct odds with the outwardly lazy and hedonistic inventor, Tony Stark, Steve realized that he had a very different idea of what protecting innocent people and the world in general might entail. He is a firm believer in freedom of choice and views the stronger government untrustworthy and oppressive. This puts him at odds with his patriotism and his loyalty, but he is able to see his break from the status quo as standing up for the injustice of institutional corruption. Steve puts his honor first and demands to have all of the facts before he makes critical decisions. When his choices are stripped away, he chooses twice to become what the media and country might consider to be a rogue agent.
This is where he leaves off at the end of the franchise as it currently is. Steve has accepted the role of protector of the world on his own terms, guided by his own set of moral rules. He is not the idealistic boy that he once was. He is not the loyal American soldier. But he is still a super hero.
Flavor Abilities: Steve might not have his super human abilities any longer, but he is still an expert in hand to hand combat and his body is still likely very limber and agile, allowing him to be acrobatic. Steve is also an artist and can draw both cartoons and realistically.
Suitability: Steve Rogers is nothing short of adaptable and tenacious. Though he may no longer have a healing factor, super hearing, super sight, super strength, or increased durability in this setting, his past shows that his physical ability plays absolutely no factor in his desire to persevere through hardship in order to do what's good, right, and personally moral. Steve has a mild personality and is able to find humor even in stressful situations and keep himself mentally focused and resilient to internal and external stress factors. This will enable him to maintain composure and still work even while subjected to the horrors of the game world.
Captain Steven Rogers || Marvel Cinematic Universe
Name: Jeni
Age: 34
Contact Info: jmullen521@gmail.com or PM
Other Characters: N/A
Character Information
Name: Captain Steven Rogers
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Canon Point: Captain America 3: Just prior to the ending
Background Link: Steven Rogers
Inventory: Faded blue raglan tee shirt with darker sleeves, white tank top, blue jeans, brown leather belt, brown work boots, brown leather bomber jacket, vibranium shield, wrist watch, cell phone, leather wallet with his ID and some small bills in both US and Wakandan currency, set of keys
Personality:
Steven Rogers was born to a poor family in Brooklyn in 1918, physically small and weak and with constant and chronic health issues. Despite this, he developed a strong intolerance to injustice at an early age since he was the constant target of bullies. Finding bravery when he could barely protect himself, Steve never backed down from any fight, even one he could not win. These traits, coupled with a sensitivity that gave over into his love of art and a strong sense of patriotism, led him to becoming obsessive in his goal of joining the US Army once word reached the country of their entry into WWII. Selflessly putting the needs of his country first, and despite typically abhorring lies and liars, Steve falsified his medical records. This shows the start of his leadership and strategic abilities to analyze situations and objectively decide what the greater good might be and how best to act on it.
Bravery aside, Steve is also relatively shy and carries with him an upbringing from the 20s and 30s without the benefit of being able to live through nearly seventy years of American cultural and social revolutions. Though much of his awkwardness has been overcome with training, access to the internet and a few solid friendships with people raised in the twenty-first century, he also has proven to be extremely tolerant to current American life. Despite racism and sexism rampant while he was growing up, Steve has never shown intolerance towards teammates of other races nor has he ever criticized the ability of women on his team or in general.
Though typically displayed as a paragon of virtue, Steve is also young and still very human. He reacts to loss and hardship the way any young man might (getting angry, becoming depressed, attempting to drink away his sorrows), however, he does not allow depression or anger to get the best of his judgement. This is due to a combination of his past (dealing with his mother's death, his best friend Bucky's apparent death, and living through war itself) and a natural mental fortitude. Though he is a man out of time, a man out of his element, and also outwardly world-weary, he is able to push his inherent loneliness aside and even manages to command the respect of unlikely compatriots enough to form a team that more or less has come to accept his leadership at least part of the time.
Steve has always been incredibly intelligent, quick witted and a natural strategist. While the super soldier serum equipped him with super human abilities, his innate mental capabilities, his sense of right and wrong, and his emotional spectrum was what allowed the serum to work in the first place. Steve is a capable soldier. He accepts directives and can carry them out. He is able to think on his feet and would never ask any teammate to do something he himself would not do. This does not mean that he is a blind minion to those in authority. Steve Rogers has increasingly found himself at odds with the current Army and government structure. The downfall of SHIELD from the takeover by HYDRA with Project: Insight was just start of his growing disillusionment of what the country he had loved was becoming. At direct odds with the outwardly lazy and hedonistic inventor, Tony Stark, Steve realized that he had a very different idea of what protecting innocent people and the world in general might entail. He is a firm believer in freedom of choice and views the stronger government untrustworthy and oppressive. This puts him at odds with his patriotism and his loyalty, but he is able to see his break from the status quo as standing up for the injustice of institutional corruption. Steve puts his honor first and demands to have all of the facts before he makes critical decisions. When his choices are stripped away, he chooses twice to become what the media and country might consider to be a rogue agent.
This is where he leaves off at the end of the franchise as it currently is. Steve has accepted the role of protector of the world on his own terms, guided by his own set of moral rules. He is not the idealistic boy that he once was. He is not the loyal American soldier. But he is still a super hero.
Flavor Abilities:
Steve might not have his super human abilities any longer, but he is still an expert in hand to hand combat and his body is still likely very limber and agile, allowing him to be acrobatic. Steve is also an artist and can draw both cartoons and realistically.
Suitability:
Steve Rogers is nothing short of adaptable and tenacious. Though he may no longer have a healing factor, super hearing, super sight, super strength, or increased durability in this setting, his past shows that his physical ability plays absolutely no factor in his desire to persevere through hardship in order to do what's good, right, and personally moral. Steve has a mild personality and is able to find humor even in stressful situations and keep himself mentally focused and resilient to internal and external stress factors. This will enable him to maintain composure and still work even while subjected to the horrors of the game world.