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Real Name: Unknown | ||||||||
Also Known As: Captain America, Super-Sailor | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Sayreville, Oklahoma | ||||||||
First Appearance: Captain America and The Falcon Vol.1 #1 (2004) Modern Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: No known Associates | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Office of Naval Intelligence, U.S. Navy (SEAL), U.S. Marines | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Mobile | ||||||||
Grudges: Captain America and the Falcon | ||||||||
Creators: Christopher Priest and Bart Sears | ||||||||
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Anti-Cap is a highly trained Navy (SEAL), an expert in explosives, hand-to-hand combat and an expert marksman. | |||||||
Enhanced Abilities: Anti-Cap has super human strength, agility, endurance and durability. | |||||||
Shield: Anti-Cap possesses a shield similar to Captain America’s, but less durable. He is an expert at using it in combat. | |||||||
Weapons: Anti-Cap carries conventional weapons, such as assault rifles, knives, grenades and pistols. |
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The life of the youth who became the Anti-Cap changed forever at age 13, when his girlfriend was killed in an attack on the U.S., instilling in him a deep hatred of terrorism. Five years later, his application to the navy was rejected. He was instead selected by Admiral Jimmy Westbrook for an Office of Naval Intelligence (O.N.I.) program to create an enhanced operative. After six months of failure, he underwent Protocol Six, whereby a device grafted to his spine regulated his reflexes and reactions, stimulating his muscles and accelerating his recovery from injury. The device further controlled a "super-steroid," acetovaxidol (AVX), which enabled his body to adjust to the changes. As an O.N.I. operative, the youth spent the next year and a half performing covert operations in the Middle East. He eventually went rogue for reasons unrevealed. |
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Anti-Cap at Marvel Database | ||||
Anti-Cap at Marvel.Com | ||||