MARSHAL AMERICA 1888

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"CAPTAIN AMERICA"
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NAME:  ???
1st APP: issue # 1:1: , October 19, 2007.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Steve "Star Bearer" Rogers

Height / Weight: 6' / 180 lbs.
Super-Powers & Abilities: Increased Strength and Endurance, also somewhat heightened senses.


CONCEPT: A man cut off from his culture, from his people, from his way of life. Now, he tries to bring a bit of order to this brave new world.


QUOTES: "Liberty? Freedom? These concepts must apply to all, not just some. If the don't, then they apply to no one and all this is a fraud."

Victorian to Modern Marvel Differences

  • CAPTAIN America is a medically-enhanced Super Soldier who fought the Nazi's, the Communists, and a whole host of Marvel Baddies. MARSHALL America is just a traveling law-man. Trying to bring law and order to the chaotic American West.

The Marshall's background is quite a departure from the Captain's (see below) but it was all done to try and replicate the 'Man-Out-of-Time' feeling without resorting to time travel or suspended animation.

The greatest outward change... the Marshall doesn't bear a shield, instead in this lawless age, he carries a sword.

Backlog

-Eyes Only-

To: His excellency, Lord Prime Minister, Henry-Peter Gyrich, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
From: His Servants, the Personnel and Resources Department, S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters
Re: Psychological work-up, Subject: Marshall Steven (Star Bearer) Rogers.


Background: Subject's father was a "Naturalist" from eastern Pennsylvania, Dr. Matthew Rogers. Having gone to the western frontiers and beyond in order to "learn the Earth", Dr. Rogers made contact with a tribe of Indians of unknown identity. Dr. Rogers was very secretive about his years amongst the tribe. He refused to divulge their identity or location. What is known is that he spent several years amongst them and learned their ways. Dr. Rogers had gone quite native, it is apparent that he had divorced himself from his own people and become a full member of this native society. He became enamored of a native girl and they were soon wed. Their son was born soon after.

The boy (Steven) was raised as a young warrior of the tribe. He was named for Dr. Rogers own father, but what is more interesting is young Steven's tribal name. The Subject would not give us it's true pronunciation, but said only that it translated into english as "Star Bearer."

As nearly as can be determined, at the age of twelve, Subject's mother was stricken ill and died. The death of his mother destroyed his father emotionally. He returned to his native Pennsylvania, bringing young Steven with him.

It was at this time that Steven was first exposed to American society. The culture shock was extreme. Records of fighting and other legal infractions are appended, and are quite numerous. Slowly, the boy became adjusted to his new environment. His father had thrown himself into the academic world upon their return to civilization and Steven was forced to receive a full and proper education, in the space of five years. He became an outspoken advocate for Indian rights, not surprising considering his heritage, and clashed several times with established academia and, indeed, occasionally with the government itself.

It is perhaps somewhat odd then, that when he was of age, Steven willingly joined the military. He became an officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of Captain in the Calvary. His service record is exemplary. A leader by example, Subject soon acquired a reputation for taking ragtag bands of individuals and forging them into cohesive units. A bright future lay before him.

Until he was ordered to suppress an uprising in the Oregon territories. What exactly occurred is unclear, Subject refuses to discuss the matter, or even communicate in any way when asked about it. The little facts we have, indicate that his unit was killed to the last man, only the Subject survived. The native population they had been sent to deal with had also vanished completely, only a burned out husk of an encampment remained.

Subject resigned in disgrace. Given his highly desirable skill-set, the remainder of his government service was to be under the auspices of the Department of Justice, where he served as a roaming United States Marshall. He is used less as an investigator than as an enforcer. He will ride into a given town and soon, any law-breaking within becomes minimized, though often the population of crippled former outlaws rises dramatically...

BACKGROUND SINCE

The Marshall has been assigned to a British outfit under the command of a man named Gyrich. The details of the re-assignment are not know to him, but he views it as the US government losing faith in him and has taken the blow rather hard...

What is your Heroic Motivation?

In his own words...

"There needs to be someone to draw a line in the sand. Someone who holds the law above themselves so that no one else can rise above it. For now, that person is me. I draw this line in the sand. This far you go. No further."

Complications or Character Flags

For now, see the enemies listings... *insert evil laugh here*

3x5

Friends

(list 3 people that would help you for free; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now.)

  • Sharon Carter

-Aide to Nick Fury(?). Cap's had trouble focusing since the train back in issue #1.... ((Durn it))

  • "Cloudless Moon"

-Cap's maternal grandfather. He passed on while Steve was still a young child, but he occasionally appears in dreams or if Steve really needs a hand, in a waking vision.

  • Reginald "Buckshot" McClurg.

-Every good Marshall needs a Deputy. Think of him as Bucky, with a shotgun. Note: Buckshot is still back in America, tracking down Tombstone, actually...

  • Agent Smith

-US Army Intelligence. 1880's equivalent of a CIA man. No sense of humor. Deadpan. You get the picture. He was Cap's source of intel and contact with the Government.

Contacts

(list 3 people that would help you for a price; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now.)

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Enemies

(list 3 people that are your adversaries; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now.)

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Locations

(list 3 locations in the game setting that are important to your character, important can be "good" or "bad"; list name, your relationship, the concept in 1-2 sentences, when last you were there.)

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Organizations

(list 3 groups in the game setting that are important to your character, important can be "good" or "bad"; list name, your relationship, the concept in 1-2 sentences, what they may be up to now.)

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STAT BUILD


AGE OF WONDERS - "The IMPERIALS"