Captain America The First Avenger

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Paul Walker as Benjamin Rogers

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Paul Walker as Benjamin Rogers

Powers:

Super speed:
Faster than the average living thing. Can move as quick as you can blink.

Healing:
Can heal any wound no matter how severe. When he dies, he wakes back up as if he was sleeping.

Compulsion:
Can compel anyone to do whatever and believe whatever he wants. Can also erase peoples memories.

Fangs:
Sharp fangs that can pierce through peoples skin easily.

Strength:
Enhanced strength. Can lift heavy items normal humans can't easily.

Super hearing:
Can hear conversations from far away, unless a loud noise is overpowering it.

Weaknesses

Blood lust:
Luckily he is in control of the hunger for blood, but sometimes the blood lust overcomes him and he can't stop feeding. If he doesn't have enough blood, his powers weaken and so does he.

Vervain:
A magical herb that burns to touch for a vampire. Also prevents him from compelling people if they have it on them. If injected into the bloodstream, makes him very very weak.

Wood:
Wooden weapons are the only weapons that will harm and kill him. A wooden stake to the heart would kill him instantly. Wooden bullets would do a lot more damage than normal. Wood also prevents him from healing if it's lodged into his body.

Fire+explosions:
If burnt alive or in a deadly explosion they wouldn't heal they would simply be dead.

Emotions:
A vampires emotions are heightened. He feels them all intensely. Guilt and anger are the worse ones to encounter.

Humanity switch:
As a vampire can feel emotions intensely, they can switch them off completely. Without any emotions the vampire simply doesn't care for anyone around him. It's important that he doesn't flip the switch. 


A/n

I had this idea at 4:35am and couldn't get it out my head. Let me know what you think. I'll still carry on with My Firefly so don't worry about that.

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