Friday, April 13, 2012

Freddy Kruger vs Captain America Weapon Preview


Freddy Kruger Weapons
Clawed Glove: If there was ever a weapon that defined the horror genre, it's Freddy Kruger's Clawed Glove. First seen in the original Nightmare on Elm Street, the Clawed Glove was created by Freddy as a tool to kill the children of Springwood. When he had finally died at the hands of the parents who's children he'd slain, the glove had become his main tool of vengeance against the residents of Springwood, whether they were teenagers or adults.

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Telekinesis: One of the more curious aspects of the paranormal & the scientific fields, Telekinesis is the ability to move around objects with the power of the mind. The term was first used by Russian researcher Alexander N. Aksakof back in 1890, Telekinesis has become a pop culture phenominon in and of itself, appearing in video games, movies, and other popular pastimes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telekinesis

Nightmares: If Freddy didn't kill you with his glove, then it was with a nightmare. He'd take some of your own fears, mix in a little of his own demented thoughts, and you'd get your own personal hellscape. If you don't fall asleep, then you'd be okay, but if you did fall asleep, then you'd be dead.

Demonically-Charged Human Body & Scorched Skin: When Freddy Kruger was trapped in the fire at the factory where he lurked in the original Nightmare on Elm Street, spirits from Hell came to him as he was burning, and offered him a deal: take them into his soul, or suffer in hell. Given the situation, he took the deal, and then some. With the spirits inside him, he down had complete control over the dreams of others, and could kill people in their sleep. Even without the powers, Freddy's appearance was probably enough to give somebody a heart attack.

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Captain America Weapons
Super Strength Punches & Kicks: With the influx of Super-Soldier Serum, Steve Rogers gained an incredible amount of strength. With this new strength, he punches and kicks send people flying. In addition to that, his ability to move & lift objects bigger than him are much higher than that of an average human being.

Throwing Shield: Besides his uniform, the other signature item in Captain America's arsenal is his shield. Composed of an alien metal called Vibranium, the shield can absorb incoming gunfire & other ranged attacks much more efficently than any other metal on the planet. On top of that, it can be thrown a great distance, taking out any bad guy it comes in contact with.

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Colt M1911 Pistol: Although guns aren't his favorite tool, there have been certain occasions where Captain America has found it necessary to bring along some firepower, and the Colt M1911 Pistol was often brought to the table. Developed by John Browning in the early 1900s, the Colt M1911 was a remarkable weapon. Unlike the revolvers that it was going to replace, the 1911 was a semi-auto pistol capable of holding more ammunition than any revolver of it's time. When the gun was finally brought into the U.S. military, there were more than a million of them manufactured, mostly by U.S. companies, but a few were manufactured by foreign companies that got permission

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Enhanced Human Body & American Uniform: With the Super-Soldier Serum flowing through his body, Steve Rogers is much more evolved than a regular person. In addition to his amazing strength, the serum also brings with it a bunch of positive side effects (one of which is the ability to not get drunk) that keep him at physical perfection. Even with his body in a advanced state, he still needs some protection, and that's where his uniform comes in. Made with a flame-retardent material, the uniform also comes with a bulletproof scale armor underneath it. Although the scale were meant to protect Captain America from bullets, there's no real reason why it wouldn't be able to protect the wearer from a clawed attack.

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