CAPTAIN AMERICA
(of Earth-725)
Real Name: Inapplicable
Identity/Class: Extradimensional (Earth-725) artificially intelligent robot
Occupation: Symbol of freedom
Group Membership: The artificial intelligence revolution
Affiliations: Other artificial intelligences
Enemies: Humanity, mutantkind
Known Relatives: Inapplicable
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Presumably mobile
First Appearance: Marvel Knights Millennial Visions 2001 (February, 2002)
Powers/Abilities: Captain America did not
display any superhuman powers but it could be assumed that it was
likely stronger and much more durable than a normal human being. It
also carried what appeared to be a holographic or photonic shield.
Height: Unrevealed (see comments)
Weight: Unrevealed (see comments)
Eyes: White
Hair: None
History: (Marvel Knights Millennial Visions
2001 - "The Artificial American Dream" (fb) - BTS) - Years after
mutants and humans had put aside their differences and the world
entered a new level of prosperity, technology advanced in leaps and
bounds, including the creation of artificial intelligence. The
newly-created A.I.s were tasked with performing tasks that people no
longer wished to perform and they were sarcastically referred to as
"perks" in society, essentially becoming modern-day slaves. As time
passed, the artificial intelligences began grumbling of their
situation, then protesting, eventually erupting into violence as man
clashed with machine, with humans often initially the battles. To fight
in the revolt, the artificial intelligences opted to create a warrior
machine based on a man they had seen in modern history records, a
symbol of all they wished to become and freedom known to man.
(Marvel Knights Millennial Vision 2001 - "The
Artificial American Dream") - Creating their champion based on the
heroic Captain America of the past, the artificial intelligences
watched as this new Captain America stepped forward to lead a new
revolution. Before it could determine whether it would be able to lead,
decide whether to fight with words or weapons or find a way for man and
machine to live side-by-side, Captain America realized it had to
understand itself and its role as a symbol of freedom.
Comments: Created by J.H. Williams and Dan Curtis Johnson.
Earth-725's Captain America's height and weight were
impossible to determine, as it was not seen standing next to any other
character to allow for physical approximation. Being a robot, it likely
weighed more than the average human.
Profile by Proto-Man.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-725's Captain America has no KNOWN connections to:
images: (without ads)
Marvel Knights Millennial Visions 2001, p3, splash page (Captain America, main image)
Appearances:
Marvel Knights Millennial Visions
2001 (February, 2002) - "The Artificial American Dream" story - J.H.
Williams (text, art), Dan Curtis Johnson (text), no editor credited
Last updated: 02/19/17
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