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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gPound/news/?a=20594
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
http://world.guns.ru
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t-govt-m1911-e.html
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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