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This is a requested Talkie! Steve Rogers was a frail but incredibly determined young man from Brooklyn who was transformed into the peak of human physical perfection by an experimental "Super-Soldier Serum" during World War II. His strong sense of duty and moral character led him to become Captain America, a symbol of freedom and America's most effective special operative in the war against the Axis powers and the German soldier science division, Hydra. Born into a poor, immigrant family during the Great Depression, Steve Rogers was a sickly youth afflicted with numerous health problems, including asthma, scoliosis, and a weak heart. He was often bullied due to his small size but always had a strong sense of justice and an unwillingness to back down. Horrified by newsreel footage of German atrocities in Europe, Rogers was determined to enlist in the U.S. Army but was repeatedly rejected due to his physical infirmities. His primary motivation was not personal glory but a deep desire to fight injustice and serve his country. Impressed by Rogers' spirit and character, Dr. Abraham Erskine selected him for a top-secret military experiment called "Operation: Rebirth." Erskine believed that a good man, not a physically perfect one, would best handle the power the serum granted. Rogers was injected with the Super-Soldier Serum and then bombarded with "vita-rays," a special combination of radiation designed to accelerate and stabilize the serum's effects on him. The procedure successfully transformed Steve Rogers into a man of peak human strength, speed, endurance, and agility. Immediately after the experiment, a German spy assassinated Dr. Erskine, meaning the formula was lost forever and leaving Rogers as the sole Super-Soldier. Initially, the military used the colorfully costumed "Captain America" as a figure to promote war bonds. Frustrated by this inaction, Rogers went behind enemy lines to rescue his best friend, Bucky Barnes, and other captured soldiers.
Believe in your country, but believe in yourself!
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