Steve Rogers

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Full Name:
Steven Grant Rogers
AKA:
Captain America
Position:
Super Soldier
Age:
Adult
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To many, Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) is one of the world's greatest living heroes. He is a righteous and brave man who always wants to see the good in people, and has always devoted himself to the protection of the weak and the defense of freedom and justice. In spite of his virtues, however, "Cap" is plagued by his status as a man out of time. Remembering his days as a soldier in World War II, he's worried that his idealism might be considered outdated in the modern world. Furthermore, seeing how idealized his legacy has become throughout the years, he sometimes believes that it might be impossible to fulfill the image the world has of him. Regardless, he tries his best to live up to those expectations, because even if he can't, the attempt will be symbol enough.

Personality

Steve Rogers is an optimistic man of action and conviction, but also a truly even-handed man of compassion and honor. He's always ready to lead and rarely willing to back down unless doing so is the only means of saving a life, and Steve is the kind of man who wants to save every life. He's set a high--almost impossible--standard of integrity and righteousness for himself, and while he encourages others to do their best to reach that potential, he is respectful of their differences of strength, mindful of their differences in cause, and sympathetic to their various flaws and weakness. He is, at his core, a good man, virtuous and true, which can at times make him seem overserious, burdened, and quietly melancholic as he selflessly sacrifices of himself so that there may be liberty and justice for all.

Background

A long time ago, Steve Rogers was an orphan. It was the 1930s, and the stirrings of World War II had already begun to make waves across Europe and the far East. An art student at the time, Steve finally decided to put away his pencil in order to enlist in the early 1940s. Unable to pass the physical requirements of enlistment, he instead volunteered to be a subject in a special project intended to enhance US soldiers to the height of physical perfection. The operation was a success, but the primary scientist on the project was assassinated shortly thereafter, rendering Steve a unique, but important asset in the war effort.

For several years, Steve-now-Captain-America served as both a counter-intelligence agent as well as a symbolic US war hero to counter Nazi Germany's own nationalistic propaganda. Across his many campaigns, Captain America recruited and befriended many allies who assisted him in pushing back the Axis forces until the twilight days of the war in early 1945. After a series of dramatic events that ultimately spiralled out of his control, Captain America plummeted from an exploding plane into the freezing waters of the north Atlantic, where he entered a kind of suspended animation and eventually froze in a chunk of ice. The Allied forces mourned and presumed him dead.

In the near-present, and scores of years later, Captain America's body was rediscovered, and he was revived. Re-integration into modern society took some time, as once-again-Steve-Rogers had to come to terms with all that he had lost, and how everything had changed. While still an important and revered American icon, the persona of Captain America meant something different in the modern era than the time of the Great Generation, and Steve is still coming to terms with what, exactly, that means, and how he can best continue to do now what he used to do then. To that end, he joined with the Avengers to find purpose in once again being a symbol of hope.