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Steve Rogers. ([personal profile] valorousness) wrote in [community profile] mayfield_ooc 2012-05-04 06:30 pm (UTC)

captain steven rogers | marvel cinematic universe | reserved.

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Character Name: Captain Steven “Steve” Rogers, aka Captain America.
Character Series: Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Character Age: Physically he's in his twenties.
Background: Wiki, get.
Personality:

One of the reasons Steve was picked for the super-solider project was for understanding the value of strength. Even as a frail, weak man, he would willingly stand up to defend people against bullies. Of course, this meant he got beaten up a lot, but he took it in his stride and even jokes about it. After gaining his super human abilities, he retains his spirit, has a strong sense of justice and will not abide the abuse of power, no matter where or who it comes from. He just wants to do good by people, and will do whatever he can to protect the innocent. He has a big heart and, after years of being pushed around, is mentally strong as well as physically.

Steve is very loyal to his ideals, and while other people were worried about being killed overseas, he was more than ready to fight back for what he believed in. He values human life and will put himself in danger if there's even a slight chance he can save other people. For example, he single-handedly infiltrated the Hyrda base to save his best friend and a group of other soldiers, even though it went against orders and he was ready to face the consequences for his actions. He grew to become both a symbol and a leader under the alias of Captain America. He is very sharp when it comes to military tactics and can give a pretty darn good speech to get the troops spirits up.

Being the peak of human perfection may have solved his all his physical problems, he's still the same weedy guy who never gave up underneath all that muscle. He can be rather awkward, especially around girls. According to him he was ignored by girls because he was so frail, which meant he never really got used to talking to them, and can be quite bashful still around them. He tries his best to be as polite as possible, but his chivalrous mannerisms might seem a bit outdated. Steve does recognize a lot of his faults, and has his own brand of dorky, naïve humour that can come across as self-deprecating at times.

After being trapped in ice and waking up in the modern day, he's definitely out of touch with the new world. He answers cultural references he doesn't get with blank stares, and actually gets excited when he does actually understand something. Still, though he's still the same guy who'd throw himself on a grenade to protect people, he's understandably a tad bitter and mourning for the time and people he lost at this point.

Though he's generally a rather grounded, sensible guy, he can get wound up pretty fast and does have a bit of a temper. He can be quick to challenge someone he feels will be a threat or compromise the mission at hand. Steve can also be obnoxiously stubborn about what he believes is right and will rarely back down when he or someone else is threatened. If he is absolutely set on an idea and believes it to be morally right, he will pursue it no matter what even if it breaks rules, such as lying on enlistment forms when he was first trying to get into the army, despite the fact it was illegal.

For all he's been through, Steve doesn't regret going with the experiment, and appreciates what he has. He was a strong person trapped inside the body of a weak man, but the serum has freed him from that. He's healthy, he now can do some good in protecting the world, and for that he is grateful.

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