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The honorable Steve Rogers is a supersoldier who acts a sentinel of liberty to protect innocents when donning the star-spangled mantle of Captain America.[2] Initially rejected by the U.S. Army during World War II due to his frail physique, he volunteered for Project Rebirth. The experimental Super-Soldier Serum developed by Dr. Abraham Erskine greatly enhanced his body to the peak of human physicality.[55] Wielding an indestructible shield, Captain America is a master combatant who focus on acting defensively.[2] Alongside his partner Bucky[2] and the Invaders,[56] he helped the Allies win the war, but not before becoming lost at sea and frozen in ice in suspended animation for decades. Having been thawed out in the modern age, Captain America continued to fight for justice alongside his new teammates, the Avengers.[57] Being loyal to no politician or government, Captain America upholds the timeless principles of freedom, equality, and justice.[58] This has earned him an impeccable and inspirational reputation among the super hero community all over the universe.[45][59] Captain America usually struggles with the complexities of morally ambiguous endeavors. His activities, ideals and adventures led him in extraordinary situations as he battled for freedom and justice,[60] usually clashing with malignant tyrants, most prominently the macabre Red Skull,[61] but also forging deep friendship bonds, such as with the high-flying Sam Wilson for example,[62] with whom he shares the Captain America identity.[63]

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After waking up in the ice and joining the Avengers in an emergency to stop several criminals from escaping the ferry, Steve Rogers continues to struggle to find his place in the world. Nick Fury and General Ross recruit him to send Steve on a mission that only Captain America can accomplish. To confront a super soldier known as Nuke, who has turned the country's back and become a terrorist threat. During the mission, Steve realizes how much the world and his country have changed, that things are no longer black and white, good versus evil, that everything has a motivation behind it. It is the beginning of a new trilogy in the life of Steve Rogers, who is now no longer a soldier, a hero of war, but a man out of his time, having to find himself in a world that has moved on without him, while wondering if the world still needs Captain America and what being Captain America means today. A soldier who follows orders? A symbol? A hero? What does he represent?
