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[07 Dec 2009|09:04pm] |
Player (nickname, handle)/ LJ: Allie Email: fireflydreams01@yahoo.com AIM (if you have one): awesomelymusical Character Name: Charles "Charlie" Rogers, Lt. America Character LJ (if applicable): borntolead Physical description (face, build, weight): Charlie is a catch. Charlie's 6'"2, with an athletic build. He has blue eyes, brown hair, and a smile which according to some "makes girls swoon as soon as he enters the room". Charlie's always been a jeans and a t-shirt kind of guy, though his Lt. America uniform is very similar to that of his father's Captain America uniform. Age: 20 Birthday: November 12 PB: Matt Lanter Abilities: Enhanced reflexes, speed, strength, senses, durabbility, trained in martial arts, shield fighting, acrobatics, marksmanship, and weapons proficiency. Weaknesses and flaws: He's just a guy. He is by no means, all powerful. He can be hit. Character location/Home: Avengers Mansion, New York City Alignment (villain, hero etc): Hero Relatives (living/dead?): Steven Rogers/Captain America (father), Sharon Carter/Agent 13 (mother), James Romanov-Rogers (dimensionally challenged half-brother) Backstory: Charlie is the son of Steven Rogers (Captain America) and Sharon Carter (Agent 13). Though his parents shared joint-custody of Charlie growing up, Charlie spent the majority of his time with his father, following his adventures with the Avengers. His childhood was far from normal. He grew up with the children of other superheroes. He attended a private school for children of S.H.I.E.L.D agents. Although, for Charlie, he thought that this was perfectly normal. When he was eight, Charlie was test for any superhuman abilities through various tests run by his mother's colleagues at S.H.I.E.L.D. It was then discovered that Charlie inherited something very similar to his father's abilities when he was induced with the Super Solider Serum. Sharon then began to train her son in the hand-to-hand combat and weapons training. Steven, who had been told about his son's abilities, began training him to hone them, and also in the martial arts, acrobatics, and shield fighting.
When he was sixteen, Charlie joined the Young Avengers, under the codename Lt. America, with a costume similar to his father's. Charlie had also fashioned a shield of his own, the dimensions and design of it being extremely close to Captain America's. He's since discovered that he has a knack for leadership, though he tends to let his duties as an Avenger get in the way of his studies at New York University and, much to his mother's dismay, has no intention of joining S.H.I.E.L.D in the future. Charlie currently divides his time between school, the Avengers, and driving his dimensionally challenged half-brother, James, up the wall. How do you plan to introduce the character to the game?: As a member of the Avengers. It's in the kid's blood. What are you planning to do with this character?: He's got a lot of potential. He's got the ability to be a great leader, and I love for him to take a really active role in that respect. What do you want to see happen with this character?: I'm looking forward to him working out his relationships with his teammates, among seeing how he adjusts to maybe NOT being in charge of things all the time.
Sample post: Charlie had a long night ahead of him. He had a term paper due for his Western History course, and he hadn't even gotten a dent in it yet. His dad had been hounding him on his schoolwork. Again. He tried to fit it in, he really did. He couldn't help it if his...priorities got in the way sometimes. Most of the time. Okay, all of the time. How he was passing was a miracle in itself.
Yawning, Charlie looked over at the clock on his desk. 12:30 A.M. He sighed and looked at his laptop. He hadn't even made a dent in his paper. Stupid Roman civilization.
He felt his eyes drooping...and then hurt the loud blare of the alarm echoing throughout the base. Grinning, he sprinted to his closet, where his Lt. America uniform was stashed away, in a quick, easy-to-reach spot. With in seconds, he's sprinting towards the bridge, shield in hand, ready to go.
His paper will just have to wait.
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